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On November 24 2012 03:48 MosART wrote: Betting my dog's house on Nerchio to win this tournament!
Don't let your dog suffer for your mistakes. You know Fraer took out Stephano 2-0? I don't know but I have a hard time seeing Nerchio beat Fraer then Mana in PvZ. Maybe I underestimate Nerchio.
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On November 24 2012 03:48 TheBB wrote:That's the rulebook from last year.
Hilariously, as far as I can tell, none exist for 2012. All their links to the rules for 2012 just say "TBA" on all the events, lol.
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On November 24 2012 03:48 TheBB wrote:That's the rulebook from last year. But the rules are still relevant, no? "Tiebreakers ● The groups are decided in the following order: points, maps +/-, internal match. In case of a three-way-tie of the previous criteria internal maps +/- will decide. " And this is what happened.
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On November 24 2012 03:50 green.at wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:45 TheBB wrote:On November 24 2012 03:44 Insoleet wrote: 3. NaNiwa 2-3 5-7 4. NightEnD 2-3 5-7 5. ForGG 2-3 5-7
Why is it Naniwa who advances ?!
We've been over this like 500 times. He 2-0'd ForGG. All the other internal matches where 2-1. Then why is forgg below nightend? Because of exactly the same reason. He suffered a 0-2 loss, Naniwa got a 2-0 win, and Nightend had 2-1 and 1-2.
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On November 24 2012 03:49 DOUDOU wrote: Feast confirmed at least in the semi finals
Confirmed has a different meaning in your world than it does in mine i guess. . .
"Confirmed: feast may be in semi finals."
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Despite my love of underdog foreigners, I think I'm rooting for an epic Taeja vs. Hero finals.
Crazy mulitasking, warp prism play, drop ships on like six locations at once, back-and-forth series that goes to Game 7.
Make it happen.
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On November 24 2012 03:49 Nordmo wrote: Heart beat sensor ● The semi finals and the grand final will be played in the DreamArena AMD SAPPHIRE. The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
Are they going to display the BPM while they play? That would be amazing. it wouldn't be the first time
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On November 24 2012 03:50 NuclearJudas wrote:But the rules are still relevant, no? Presumably, but we don't know that a priori.
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On November 24 2012 03:50 Mackus wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:49 Nordmo wrote: Heart beat sensor ● The semi finals and the grand final will be played in the DreamArena AMD SAPPHIRE. The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
Are they going to display the BPM while they play? That would be amazing. They did that at the Hero vs Puma finals this time last year, it was nothing significant tbh
Aww, was hoping it would go up to the 200's during really intese moments, haha.
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On November 24 2012 03:49 Nordmo wrote: Heart beat sensor ● The semi finals and the grand final will be played in the DreamArena AMD SAPPHIRE. The four players will need to use a heart beat sensor during the matches. ● The Heart beat sensor will be attached with a stretchable belt around the chest. This will be tried out in advance and attached before the final show begins.
Are they going to display the BPM while they play? That would be amazing. They did it last year.
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Feast will PvP all the way to victory
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Thorzain vs NaNiwa finals!
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On November 24 2012 03:50 Gladiator333 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:48 MosART wrote: Betting my dog's house on Nerchio to win this tournament! Don't let your dog suffer for your mistakes. You know Fraer took out Stephano 2-0? I don't know but I have a hard time seeing Nerchio beat Fraer then Mana in PvZ. Maybe I underestimate Nerchio.
Stephano wasn't exactly playing his best game though. .
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On November 24 2012 03:47 gTank wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:45 Lukeeze[zR] wrote:On November 24 2012 03:44 Insoleet wrote: 3. NaNiwa 2-3 5-7 4. NightEnD 2-3 5-7 5. ForGG 2-3 5-7
Why is it Naniwa who advances ?!
because he asked nicely In swedish ....  The music is killing me XD
Rather:
Naniwa-ForGG 2-0 Naniwa-Nightend 1-2 Nightend-ForGG 1-2
Naniwa 3-2 Nightend 3-3 ForGG 2-3
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On November 24 2012 03:50 green.at wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:45 TheBB wrote:On November 24 2012 03:44 Insoleet wrote: 3. NaNiwa 2-3 5-7 4. NightEnD 2-3 5-7 5. ForGG 2-3 5-7
Why is it Naniwa who advances ?!
We've been over this like 500 times. He 2-0'd ForGG. All the other internal matches where 2-1. Then why is forgg below nightend?
Because if we took the 3 players as one group it would go this way.
Naniwa 2-0 1-2 = 3-2 ForGG 0-2 1-2 = 2-3 Nightend 1-2 2-1 = 3-3
Naniwa wins.
Brought to you from me, something that had been posted like already 50 times on this very thread.
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On November 24 2012 03:50 Godwrath wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:49 slowbacontron wrote:1 hour of downtime, good thing it's Dreamhack  Not like it was scheduled or something. Well, even so, Dreamhack downtime is definitely entertaining!
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Yay! It's actually starting now!
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Naniwa and Thorzain on opposite sides, same with Taeja and Hero, and a good chance at WCS Poland finals rematch to keep us appetized!? This bracket is fantastic!
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On November 24 2012 03:50 green.at wrote:Show nested quote +On November 24 2012 03:45 TheBB wrote:On November 24 2012 03:44 Insoleet wrote: 3. NaNiwa 2-3 5-7 4. NightEnD 2-3 5-7 5. ForGG 2-3 5-7
Why is it Naniwa who advances ?!
We've been over this like 500 times. He 2-0'd ForGG. All the other internal matches where 2-1. Then why is forgg below nightend? nightend has one more win compared to Forgg.
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who will stream snute vs TLO?
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