- Best of 5 -- 4 BO1 1v1s -- If tied after all 4 games there is a BO3 Ace Match - Players are picked before the match is started and picked based on the given map - 7 Week Season - Top 4 are seeded into Playoffs
Just a heads up, this schedule seems to be outdated. http://nasl.tv/p/NASTL/schedule I was using it to setup the ggbet markets and just realised their wrong..
On January 26 2012 10:13 Jisall wrote: TvT followed by a ZvZ followed by a PvP. The day of mirror match-ups. Looking forward to it
Only two, there are 3 in the EG v FXO game SaSe getting paired up with Kas is rough, only hope that this series will go that far. Can see Destiny taking it tbh. Happy and ViOlet should have (had) an easy day at the job.
To me the most interesting question remains : Is Aristeos wallpaper more beautiful than Streloks wall carpet ?
Regarding the matches I´d suppose Empire will take this, but you never know... SaSe could easily beat Kas if he is in good shape, and while Happy is clearly the favorite vs theognis, I wouldn´t count on a Happy win 100 %. Aristeo vs Destiny is kind of a mystery to me, mainly because I haven´t seen to much from Aristeo (he really has a nice wallpaper though!). The only match where I´m pretty sure is Violet crushing Agh. I still favor Empire, but it may end a lot closer than a lot of you think.
I really don't know aristeo's chances but it's all on destiny to turn this series from a pretty dull lineup to an amazing one imo. Kas vs Sase should be good, as should an ace (probably beastyqt vs naniwa or something).
That's very possible imo. Ace might be SaSe though, but outcome would be the same.
I don't know when this match was played but it could have been played before Naniwa got home from Kiev. (Kas was also there but he lives in the same country and/or city.
Destiny recently beat dKiller 2-0 and lost 3-2 to violet in a tournament. So I wouldn't say he's bad at the mu, but EU players generally have a great ZvZ.
That's very possible imo. Ace might be SaSe though, but outcome would be the same.
I don't know when this match was played but it could have been played before Naniwa got home from Kiev. (Kas was also there but he lives in the same country and/or city.
naniwa wasn't available to play, nor was apocalypse
Keep in mind that the last time I've seen these two play was in the GSS Invitational #1 finals where SaSe won 2-0, however, now that Kas looks to be on fire recently, I'd say it would be a bit harder for Sase this time around, even with his hardcore 14 hr+ korean training.
I'd give the slight edge to Sase, but it could go either way. If Destiny can beat Aristeo (ZvZ T.T)I'd say that Quantic is definitely favored to win this.
On January 28 2012 07:16 Mindor wrote: Same lineup for Quantic as yesterday so if we get that far, Naniwa may be playing as ace. (Again, this is purely based on what we saw yesterday.)
What?
Edit: Oh. No, Sase will probably be the ace. Wouldn't want Naniwa to lose it with greed in 5 minutes.
The teams are allowed to define the play order of their players, aren't they? I don't get the purpose of not placing SaSe in the first 3 matches, although apparently he was available for playing...
However, Empire so brutal right now, and Kas didn't even play.
On January 29 2012 03:20 Antithesis wrote: The teams are allowed to define the play order of their players, aren't they? I don't get the purpose of not placing SaSe in the first 3 matches, although apparently he was available for playing...
Kas and SaSe were actually asked if they wanted to play in consolation and SaSe declined.
On January 29 2012 03:20 Antithesis wrote: The teams are allowed to define the play order of their players, aren't they? I don't get the purpose of not placing SaSe in the first 3 matches, although apparently he was available for playing...
However, Empire so brutal right now, and Kas didn't even play.
What would it matter?
Even if he was able to take a game, Empire would still win the other three. 3-1 is not much better than 3-0, it's mostly the overall win or loss that matters.