[NASTL] FINALS Mouz vs Liquid - Page 20
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tuho12345
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Zen5034
United States384 Posts
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SolidZeal
United States393 Posts
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Lennient
497 Posts
On March 20 2012 03:29 tuho12345 wrote: Wow, that was like one of the best TvZ ever on Day Break lol. Can't believe TZain is this good, going mech like a boss against code S player. you should watch his game against a code A zerg in Iron squid, he got mech'ed like a boss. | ||
Yaki
France4234 Posts
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onedayclose
United States1145 Posts
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Porcelina
United Kingdom3249 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:07 onedayclose wrote: Sounds like NASL no longer wishes to take a stand with their tournaments and let the players/teams decide how its going to be run. What a strange thing to say. | ||
Shardz
United States349 Posts
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Schmoooopy
United States448 Posts
On March 20 2012 01:17 nvs. wrote: It's funny because mouz didn't pickup Thorzain until he won TSL3. So please stop posting when you don't even know what you're talking about. Err I'm pretty sure you're wrong here too. So maybe you should stop posting? vs Notice clantag? Mouz was in negotiations with Thorzain before he faced Nani and won TSL3. And he won TSL3 under the mouz tag. So "It's funny because mouz didn't pickup Thorzain until he won TSL3" is clearly wrong... The team picked him up in the middle of the tourney because of his successes, but not because he won the whole thing... | ||
Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:07 onedayclose wrote: Sounds like NASL no longer wishes to take a stand with their tournaments and let the players/teams decide how its going to be run. What were they supposed to do, let the finals of a competition that lasted several months be decided by a W/O for HerO in the ace match? Every online team league is accommodating team and player schedules, at least until a certain deadline which NASL set as well. There is no other way to run it, at least not if you don't want to see 30% games being walkover wins. | ||
quiT4u
Germany23 Posts
/Edit: Nevermind didn't even catch it was a rebroadcast. >_< | ||
Skyline026
Netherlands1129 Posts
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Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:42 Skyline026 wrote: Wow Thorzain is one angry little man. Expected more from him, to bad. Great play by mouz and Liquid both. | ||
GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
I somehow missed all of the hype for this and didn't tune in until the rebroadcast just now. | ||
Pangolin
United States1035 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:41 quiT4u wrote: What did Thorzain write in the end? Go back to page 13 of this thread and start reading from there. | ||
Youlovemeboo
United States9 Posts
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Zealot Orgy
United Kingdom537 Posts
On March 19 2012 05:45 Zealot Orgy wrote: 3 mouz players in their weakest matchups? 3 out of 4? This has nothing go to with the fact that they're against Team Liquid right? As I said, everything went "as expected". All matchups favoring TL with Mouz players in their weakest matchups, a scam of an ace match played on the Korean server without any concern for Thorzain (while Hero, the TL player, already KNEW IT). Terrible ending of a decent tournament, but yet again, it's probably asking too much for Mouz to compete face to face with Team Liquid's 'implications' in the foreign SC2 scene. User was temp banned for this post. | ||
BlazeTSR
United States218 Posts
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0ne
Spain2464 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:54 Zealot Orgy wrote: As I said, everything went "as expected". All matchups favoring TL with Mouz players in their weakest matchups, a scam of an ace match played on the Korean server without any concern for Thorzain (while Hero, the TL player, already KNEW IT). Terrible ending of a decent tournament, but yet again, it's probably asking too much for Mouz to compete face to face with Team Liquid's 'implications' in the foreign SC2 scene. It doesn't get much more ignorant than this | ||
Schmoooopy
United States448 Posts
On March 20 2012 05:54 Zealot Orgy wrote: As I said, everything went "as expected". All matchups favoring TL with Mouz players in their weakest matchups, a scam of an ace match played on the Korean server without any concern for Thorzain (while Hero, the TL player, already KNEW IT). Terrible ending of a decent tournament, but yet again, it's probably asking too much for Mouz to compete face to face with Team Liquid's 'implications' in the foreign SC2 scene. I....what. Did you read NASL's statement? It was a coin flip for the servers... | ||
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