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SilSol
Sweden2744 Posts
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ibo422
Belgium2844 Posts
On September 06 2012 22:30 SilSol wrote: In which group is SortOf playing? :O Group A which is allready been played. OP has the results in spoiler.. Bomber and most prolly Feast (because he's goddamn fast player!!) will advance in the next group. Wouldn't mind grandpatoss advancing either! | ||
dynwar7
1983 Posts
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executorx
Germany81 Posts
On August 17 2012 23:06 X3GoldDot wrote: lol, leenock, alive, parting and bomber?? crazy lineup and marineking and taeja. | ||
Alex007
Ukraine211 Posts
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shid0x
Korea (South)5014 Posts
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CrazyBirdman
Germany3509 Posts
On September 07 2012 22:53 Alex007 wrote: Sorry for wrong information few posts above, we just couldn't play group G day because of White-Ra's North-American server problems. We will try to fix that as soon as possible, but right now... just group E on Monday =( Well, that's is one sick group. ![]() I'm looking forward to it. | ||
ibo422
Belgium2844 Posts
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X3GoldDot
Malaysia3840 Posts
at the time of the post only those 4 were announced that were truly good | ||
Sumahi
Guam5609 Posts
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189984268
Canada299 Posts
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Piou
Belgium415 Posts
On September 07 2012 22:53 Alex007 wrote: Sorry for wrong information few posts above, we just couldn't play group G day because of White-Ra's North-American server problems. We will try to fix that as soon as possible, but right now... just group E on Monday =( wouldn't it be better to play on EU server ... i mean WhiteRa, Feast and Roll are all on EU server anyway... maybe NA for the games against Bomber but not for the rest ? | ||
TheDougler
Canada8302 Posts
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MetalPanda
Canada1152 Posts
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Alex007
Ukraine211 Posts
If we allow EU players to play on EU server, we should allow to play korean vs korean players on KR. We're not ready for it, clearly. And White-Ra's problems can't allow him to play even 1 game, it's entirely impossible. But we will try to do something. | ||
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Australia54784 Posts
On September 08 2012 00:30 X3GoldDot wrote: at the time of the post only those 4 were announced that were truly good lol, marineking is still much better than alive parting and bomber man | ||
Piou
Belgium415 Posts
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StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
A very good group, I'm especially interested in Scarlett's play. She hasn't really played in any big tournaments apart from IPL 4 and the NA-only WCS events and she keeps cancelling her participation in every other LAN event she is announced to be at. Obviously she's got the home server advantage over everyone but that alone won't be enough to beat these strong opponents. sLivko is probably one of the three best ZvZ players in Europe, she can't take him lightly - even if it's ZvZ, I think the games will be very interesting since sLivko isn't an aggressive player who's trying to finish the game early. HerO hasn't looked invincible in PvZ, so the two Zergs might have a shot, but he's still a very scary player to go up against, and his PvT should be solid enough to make Happy worry about his chances. He's still the micro and turtle king, but he might have trouble getting to his famous late-game on even footing, if at all. I don't think I'm able to predict this one correctly - if I had to, I think I'd go with HerO and the mysterious Scarlett if she performs at the level most people think she's at. Still, Koreans have looked quite mortal in this tournament with PartinG losing out to Kas and Nerchio defeating Symbol, so an upset isn't out of the question. sLivko could definitely beat both Scarlett and HerO, Happy probably less so but I refuse to count him out just yet. Certainly a great group, I'm very excited to watch them play it out. Tomorrow afternoon at 17:00 CET, guys - tune the fuck in! | ||
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Porcelina
United Kingdom3249 Posts
On September 10 2012 06:35 StarVe wrote: So, it's sLivko, Scarlett, HerO and Happy tomorrow. A very good group, I'm especially interested in Scarlett's play. She hasn't really played in any big tournaments apart from IPL 4 and the NA-only WCS events and she keeps cancelling her participation in every other LAN event she is announced to be at. Obviously she's got the home server advantage over everyone but that alone won't be enough to beat these strong opponents. sLivko is probably one of the three best ZvZ players in Europe, she can't take him lightly - even if it's ZvZ, I think the games will be very interesting since sLivko isn't an aggressive player who's trying to finish the game early. HerO hasn't looked invincible in PvZ, so the two Zergs might have a shot, but he's still a very scary player to go up against, and his PvT should be solid enough to make Happy worry about his chances. He's still the micro and turtle king, but he might have trouble getting to his famous late-game on even footing, if at all. I don't think I'm able to predict this one correctly - if I had to, I think I'd go with HerO and the mysterious Scarlett if she performs at the level most people think she's at. Still, Koreans have looked quite mortal in this tournament with PartinG losing out to Kas and Nerchio defeating Symbol, so an upset isn't out of the question. sLivko could definitely beat both Scarlett and HerO, Happy probably less so but I refuse to count him out just yet. Certainly a great group, I'm very excited to watch them play it out. Tomorrow afternoon at 17:00 CET, guys - tune the fuck in! Excellent write-up. Will definitely be tuning the fuck in. I do have to ask though, is this really played on NA? Seems strange given the name of the tournament, but I cannot find any official information in my (limited, to be fair) search. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
Scarlett and maybe Thorzain depending on when his group is played are the only players who would play from NA, so it doesn't really matter that much in terms of NA vs KR/EU. KR vs KR is on NA because few of the assigned casters have KR accounts afaik. And yes, EU vs EU is also on NA which I personally find really stupid, but they say it'd be unfair to the Koreans who have to play their games on NA and it also reduces downtime when every match happens on the same server and no one has to switch. That's their reasoning, if I remember correctly. Edit: Here! On August 22 2012 16:49 Alex007 wrote: Allowing EU players to play on EU means allowing KR vs KR on korean servers too, in other ways it will be really unhonest. Playing on 3 different servers means many problems for casters and big pauses between games for the audience. That's why we're playing groups just on NA. | ||
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