On November 25 2012 19:37 opterown wrote:
haha, sting wins the tournament with a map differential of +1
haha, sting wins the tournament with a map differential of +1
Pretty sure that has never happened before.
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DaCruise
Denmark2457 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:37 opterown wrote: haha, sting wins the tournament with a map differential of +1 Pretty sure that has never happened before. | ||
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Hylirion
Netherlands968 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:37 Doublemint wrote: Show nested quote + On November 25 2012 19:36 Derrida wrote: $6500 is kinda bad for an event as far as Singapore, I'm guessing near $2k was spent for accommodation alone. Absolutely, especially if you keep in mind that they only pay out the money like years later - BOOM! Well then you should say that it is good that they have realistic pricepools now instead of higher amounts they can't pay anyway | ||
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
Poll: Who is the true EG.Puma 2.0? Sting (10) ForGG (10) TheSTC (10) 30 total votes Your vote: Who is the true EG.Puma 2.0? | ||
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bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
![]() Thank you IEM for hosting a great tournament. Congratulations again to Sting! Leaves Korea for the first time, wins tournament! | ||
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Lylat
France8575 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:36 ref4 wrote: wtf only $6500??? They spread their prize money of 29,000 Dollars really well so all the players are rewarded and remember that till last year even MLG only had 14,000 dollar prize money. | ||
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Chronos.
United States805 Posts
Oh well it was a really great tournament. | ||
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krutopatkin
Germany2612 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:39 Hylirion wrote: Show nested quote + On November 25 2012 19:37 Doublemint wrote: On November 25 2012 19:36 Derrida wrote: $6500 is kinda bad for an event as far as Singapore, I'm guessing near $2k was spent for accommodation alone. Absolutely, especially if you keep in mind that they only pay out the money like years later - BOOM! Well then you should say that it is good that they have realistic pricepools now instead of higher amounts they can't pay anyway They actually pay IEM winnings nearly on time, unlike the eps winnings. | ||
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
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Shinobi1982
1605 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:38 teamamerica wrote: IEMS prizepools are always relatively small till their final event of the year. Still loads of fun to watch for me though. Love the FFA ^_^ MLGs were like this last year as well. The prize pool only increased dramatically this year. | ||
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Chewie
Denmark708 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:38 sevia wrote: Amazing tournament overall. Really great yeah. Thank you IEM! | ||
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FGFGFG
Netherlands21 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:37 opterown wrote: haha, sting wins the tournament with a map differential of +1 I count +11 | ||
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Poopi
France12904 Posts
Gratz. | ||
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Derity
Germany2952 Posts
ah, i wanted to see Grubby win after all the others failed. But Sting was just a bit more spot on. Congratz. i liked this IEM, i don't know why they get so much hate. Their production is good, it is open for all they don't go with some stupid double elim. | ||
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WigglingSquid
5194 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:37 opterown wrote: haha, sting wins the tournament with a map differential of +1 Well, you're mixing maps in the championship bracket with matches in the group stage, and not considering the open bracket at all. Still, it's very true that he ran on the edge of this tournament until the very end. ![]() Amazing that Sting won. He is just a B-teamer in NSHoseO (or is he in a foreign team now? Don't remember) but he is capable of barely beating the top foreigners! Gratz. He was on NSH's A-team (when they still had one, that is...), now he joined Western Wolves which had a partnership with NSH. | ||
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:43 Derity wrote: i liked this IEM, i don't know why they get so much hate. Their production is good, it is open for all they don't go with some stupid double elim. It turned out really well in the end because a Terran was able to make it to the finals and the other player was the fan favorite. It had the potential to be really boring like Dreamhack Bucharest but it turned out really well. Remember, both Terrans who made it into the main tournament came from the open bracket. The original announcement said there were 0 Terran players. That made a lot of people uninterested. | ||
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AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On November 25 2012 19:39 Dodgin wrote: Poll: Who is the true EG.Puma 2.0? Sting (10) ForGG (10) TheSTC (10) 30 total votes Your vote: Who is the true EG.Puma 2.0? That's obviously STC since ForGG is doing pretty well and Sting just won a tournament. :> | ||
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Mouzone
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