[IEM] World - Day 4 @ CeBIT - Page 76
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Badfatpanda
United States9719 Posts
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Tarotis
Germany1931 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:23 Doublemint wrote: ToD,Creolophus,Satinii,Caravaggio,Insomnia....ETC... would like to have a word with you ![]() And Rotti ofc! | ||
Swiv
Germany3674 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:21 yawnoC wrote: Damn you IEM for allowing "random unknown players" to qualify for all of your events rather than just inviting players! yeah, they don't get enough credit for this | ||
Seraphone
United Kingdom1219 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:23 give.ViviD wrote: Maybe because they were busy microing 30 blink stalkers, who the hell are you to point out mistakes? You just come out as a pathetic scrub with no real knowledge of the game, repelling. The Immortals are the game changers in that engagement. Both players could have won if they actually used their Immortals correctly. | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51449 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:23 Mafe wrote: Let's not exaggerate. ToD, Creo, Insomnia, MadFrog. DeMuslim...Rottie at start was oki too | ||
morbvs
Germany358 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:12 NeWeNiyaLord wrote: The foreigner lineup was disapointing to say the least. No top foreigners even there. Where's Thorzain, naniwa, stephano? They all failed to qualify... Either failed in the qualifiers for the the IEM Global Challenges or did not to do well enough in the actual Global Challenges (in case they managed to qualify) to earn enough points to qualify for the World Championship event. | ||
befek
Poland413 Posts
And Happy or Creo or bunch of other players. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:22 Seraphone wrote: He was extremely fortunate that DRG pulled out. Yeah, the only match he lost in his group stage was to DRG's replacement Darkforce, that totally made the difference here. | ||
Rustug
1488 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:21 Seraphone wrote: Both players micro was crappy in that fight, both had Immortals killing Zealots and Sentries and once they died they were even killing other immortals. Sad how pro players still make such fundamental fails. Dude, you just don't get it. Have you ever heard of pressure. This is stressful for both players. You have no idea what competition is about. Feast Fighting! | ||
R3m3mb3rM3
Germany954 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:23 Seraphone wrote: The Immortals are the game changers in that engagement. Both players could have won if they actually used their Immortals correctly. Xlord will not be pleased | ||
ceaRshaf
Romania4926 Posts
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Andamanen
Netherlands915 Posts
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Seraphone
United Kingdom1219 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:24 StarVe wrote: Yeah, the only match he lost in his group stage was to DRG's replacement Darkforce, that totally made the difference here. DRG would have won his group. | ||
Mycl
Australia1370 Posts
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Weavel
Finland9221 Posts
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TeMiL
Peru545 Posts
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Atoissen
Norway1737 Posts
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Doublemint
Austria8366 Posts
God Happy of course - he also was en par with the Koreans and beat them on a regular basis! Shame on me :D apm70 anyone? x-D | ||
Seiniyta
Belgium1815 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:24 morbvs wrote: They all failed to qualify... Either failed in the qualifiers for the the IEM Global Challenges or did not to do well enough in the actual Global Challenges (in case they managed to qualify) to earn enough points to qualify for the World Championship event. Naniwa pulled back out of the tournament. | ||
Nekovivie
United Kingdom2599 Posts
On March 09 2012 22:24 StarVe wrote: Yeah, the only match he lost in his group stage was to DRG's replacement Darkforce, that totally made the difference here. Hes saying that DRG would have won the group and Feast would of played vs MC or MMA in the QF (and therefore had a much much much more difficult game) | ||
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