On March 15 2012 20:56 Rielle wrote:
Not quite because yesterday A>B>C>A was the 3 way tie.
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On March 15 2012 20:54 TheBB wrote:
Actually it works with any transitive relation, inclusion of sets, equality of whatever, etc.
On March 15 2012 20:38 Ketch wrote:
Haha, A > B, B > C, therefore A >> C. That only works with numbers
On March 15 2012 20:36 jmbthirteen wrote:
Huk doesnt control the brackets. Huk also just beat Lucky who has completely owned Naniwa multiple times.
On March 15 2012 20:31 BigKahunaBurger wrote:
Just because it wasn't easy, doesnt mean it wasnt the easiest.
Unless you'd rather face Nestea, Leenock and DRG like Naniwa had to instead of Ret.
On March 15 2012 20:28 jmbthirteen wrote:
Even in that format he still advanced far enough to avoid up and down matches. He dropped down because he took a long break before this last GSL season.
He beat Ret who has amazing ZvP and took out Oz, who may have the best PvP in the world. Easiest run in MLG Winter Arena wasn't easy at all.
On March 15 2012 20:26 BigKahunaBurger wrote:
In a Code S format that was NOTORIOUS for keeping in undeserving people. Funny how as soon as it was changed he dropped out....
And LOL. MLG Winter Arena. He had the easiest run of anyone with his best match up played several times.
I mean come on, Minigun?
I'm not saying he's the worst player ever. But he isn't Top 2 in this group.
On March 15 2012 20:22 jmbthirteen wrote:
the guy was in Code S for months and just took third at MLG Winter Arena, a stacked tournament. Its ridiculous the amount of hate this guy gets.
On March 15 2012 20:20 BigKahunaBurger wrote:
He hasn't been tested yet at all. Just because he holds can hold an roach-ling all in doesn't mean he's Code S caliber at all.
Unfortunately Up and Down matches force people to play funky to win 1v1.
I would say Lucky wins that game 9 times out of 10 if he plays standard.
On March 15 2012 20:17 jmbthirteen wrote:
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garbage? Dude just had an amazing hold.
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garbage? Dude just had an amazing hold.
He hasn't been tested yet at all. Just because he holds can hold an roach-ling all in doesn't mean he's Code S caliber at all.
Unfortunately Up and Down matches force people to play funky to win 1v1.
I would say Lucky wins that game 9 times out of 10 if he plays standard.
the guy was in Code S for months and just took third at MLG Winter Arena, a stacked tournament. Its ridiculous the amount of hate this guy gets.
In a Code S format that was NOTORIOUS for keeping in undeserving people. Funny how as soon as it was changed he dropped out....
And LOL. MLG Winter Arena. He had the easiest run of anyone with his best match up played several times.
I mean come on, Minigun?
I'm not saying he's the worst player ever. But he isn't Top 2 in this group.
Even in that format he still advanced far enough to avoid up and down matches. He dropped down because he took a long break before this last GSL season.
He beat Ret who has amazing ZvP and took out Oz, who may have the best PvP in the world. Easiest run in MLG Winter Arena wasn't easy at all.
Just because it wasn't easy, doesnt mean it wasnt the easiest.
Unless you'd rather face Nestea, Leenock and DRG like Naniwa had to instead of Ret.
Huk doesnt control the brackets. Huk also just beat Lucky who has completely owned Naniwa multiple times.
Haha, A > B, B > C, therefore A >> C. That only works with numbers

Actually it works with any transitive relation, inclusion of sets, equality of whatever, etc.
Not quite because yesterday A>B>C>A was the 3 way tie.
Then that's not transitive; a transition relation ~ is one such that if a ~ b and b ~ c then a ~ c.