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i love that this league is not about making profit, it s about providing fun and good games also you re creative and did a new system thumbs up for some real e-sport lovers :D
Damn that was some sick play from Grubby. Hadn't heard of this tournament before, looks pretty sick as far as line-up goes. Will continue to follow. ^^
On August 23 2012 05:21 Vo-one wrote: I'm glad Kas came back a bit!
Yeah, in those 11/11 rax games, it just felt like he didn't care at all, which is sad because he's such a good player. But now we get to see him actually play, which is great
On August 23 2012 05:26 Finrod1 wrote: i love the torunament format. really like the league system and that literally every map counts.
Agreed I'm interested in seeing how it develops, in the later stages when you can really feel the map score's influence. Some great games today! ZvT is always great and so are Sheth and Kas, thanks for this!
On August 23 2012 05:21 Vo-one wrote: I'm glad Kas came back a bit!
Really? I'm disgusted that Kas's manager told Sheth he would be given the win via Kas forfeiting after Kas went 3-1 and said he would quit. Then Kas comes back 15 minutes later, the manager retracts his statement, and Sheth is forced to resume the series that he had been given the win in or receive a loss by disqualification. Yeah, not surprised Sheth went 3-3 to just barely finish out a player had been outclassing just fifteen minutes earlier.
I guess some might call Kas a trooper, but I for one wish he had just stayed down.
Oh, and for those talking about how terrible Kas felt before the match after coming back from Cologne, he had been laddering and playing SC2 -with breaks- for the past 6+ hours. He was playing ladder vs Demu this morning. If he really felt so terrible he should have been a responsible player and called off the games in the first place as well as rested instead of laddering...
I know I'm being unreasonable, but seeing everyone praise Kas after Sheth had been so damn tilted by the managerial bullshit just made steam erupt from my orifices.
EDIT: I now realize the person I quoted was talking about Kas coming back in the series/games... whatev, my dumb angry point still stands!
This was a little confusing halfway through but we played the whole series in the end! I think Sheth really played some amazing games but in the later games Kas did a great job too. In the end we as viewers probably had alot of fun watching these (most of the time) long games!