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On July 23 2012 23:18 HaXXspetten wrote: Am I the only one who finds it annoying that OSL calls it "Winner's Match" and "Loser's Match" ? I mean there are two players... Loos...never mind.
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Empty seats
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On July 23 2012 23:24 ZenithM wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:18 HaXXspetten wrote: Am I the only one who finds it annoying that OSL calls it "Winner's Match" and "Loser's Match" ? I mean there are two players... Loos...never mind. you're playing with fire now
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On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night
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At least 6 / 8 Zerg out O_O
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Progamers usually don't sleep that early, Puzzle was complaining WCS started 11AM.
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On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night Oh I see!
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On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep.
Now imagine if it was Bo3 :O
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On July 23 2012 23:27 Soap wrote: Progamers usually don't sleep that early, Puzzle was complaining WCS started 11AM. but NesTea is an old man
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On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night
That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers.
I appreciate it because I can watch it right now instead of way early in the morning, but it seems strange that a tournament so typically catered to Koreans has this bad of a timing for the players and the audience
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On July 23 2012 23:30 SilverWolfe wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers. I appreciate it because I can watch it right now instead of way early in the morning, but it seems strange that a tournament so typically catered to Koreans has this bad of a timing for the players and the audience
This is more of a qualifier than a tournament.
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opterown
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On July 23 2012 23:30 SilverWolfe wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers. I appreciate it because I can watch it right now instead of way early in the morning, but it seems strange that a tournament so typically catered to Koreans has this bad of a timing for the players and the audience this is still officially a qualifier stage, though think of it as, say, open bracket MLG games?
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On July 23 2012 23:30 SilverWolfe wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers. ...why would they refuse to offer a proper english stream then?
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On July 23 2012 23:30 SilverWolfe wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers. I appreciate it because I can watch it right now instead of way early in the morning, but it seems strange that a tournament so typically catered to Koreans has this bad of a timing for the players and the audience
ODT is always late, even for BW
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On July 23 2012 23:30 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:27 Soap wrote: Progamers usually don't sleep that early, Puzzle was complaining WCS started 11AM. but NesTea is an old man
lol, have you seen Nestea at group nominations? That guy sleeps ALL THE TIME!!!
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who is the caster? he sounds he is bored as hell ...
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opterown
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On July 23 2012 23:32 WigglingSquid wrote:Show nested quote +On July 23 2012 23:30 SilverWolfe wrote:On July 23 2012 23:26 Die4Ever wrote:On July 23 2012 23:23 Clefairy wrote:Nearly midnight in Korea... These tournament organizers are too cruel  Nestea needs to sleep. lol shit yea it is, maybe that explains the lack of a crowd, 11:30 pm monday night That's crazy, why is their SC2 tournament scheduled to play at such a poor time for Korean audiences? It's like they only care for foreign viewers. ...why would they refuse to offer a proper english stream then? there will be one for OSL proper, patience!!
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opterown
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The tournament starts at 7:30pm on a weekday, that's prime time guys... There alreday wasn't much of a crowd at the beginning, there's just few koreans interested by this apparently...
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