[DreamHack] Stockholm Day 1 2013 - Page 7
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Ctesias
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Addicted2Dreaming
Canada116 Posts
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weiliem
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alvadr
135 Posts
Trust me on this, I know it seems unlikely, but, it's his title. He's going to win. EDIT: Holy shit, what if it was a Polt vs Thorzain finals again :D | ||
Addicted2Dreaming
Canada116 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:08 alvadr wrote: Thorzain will win. Trust me on this, I know it seems unlikely, but, it's his title. He's going to win. EDIT: Holy shit, what if it was a Polt vs Thorzain finals again :D Keep dreaming. The final will be Leenock vs. GuMiho, and I predict GuMiho to take it all. | ||
agh39
Sweden180 Posts
2:30 round robin format??, thought it would be Dual Tournament Format? | ||
XaCez
Sweden6991 Posts
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maartendq
Belgium3115 Posts
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Longtimer
490 Posts
On April 26 2013 03:08 alvadr wrote: EDIT: Holy shit, what if it was a Polt vs Thorzain finals again :D Then Naniwa would probably retire. | ||
NVRLand
Sweden203 Posts
NaNiwa - ThorZaIN would probably the best case scenario. Sadly, I don't think tfunk has what it takes to go deep in this tourney. My foreign hopes lies in nani and mana. Really hope that Ret can perform well too and show that IEM wasn't just luck ![]() | ||
Emzeeshady
Canada4203 Posts
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Longtimer
490 Posts
On April 26 2013 04:29 NVRLand wrote: NaNiwa - ThorZaIN would probably the best case scenario. Sadly, I don't think tfunk has what it takes to go deep in this tourney. My foreign hopes lies in nani and mana. Really hope that Ret can perform well too and show that IEM wasn't just luck ![]() Well, considering how easy, and I mean easy peazy lemon squeezy, Thorzain took out Sase, who has been playing 10 hours a day in Korea for God knows how many months, I don't know. And it wasn't anything to do with balance either, it was just out-microing, out-macroing and out-thinking. And I do believe that Thorzain is almost like a nemesis to Naniwa, because even if I don't like Naniwa at all, he is probably the better than Thorzain skill for skill-wise. | ||
sitromit
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Addicted2Dreaming
Canada116 Posts
On April 26 2013 04:44 Emzeeshady wrote: Sick video I hope for a Leenock vs Gumi finals!!! Seriously, anyone who thinks it isn't going to be a Leenock-Gumi final is just in pitiable denial. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On April 26 2013 05:34 Addicted2Dreaming wrote: Seriously, anyone who thinks it isn't going to be a Leenock-Gumi final is just in pitiable denial. Knowing Dreamhack the brackets will line up so they eliminate each other in the ro16 ![]() | ||
Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
On April 25 2013 15:53 Daswollvieh wrote: Didn´t know they´re doing it, but hoped so. We´re truly getting global competition. ![]() The points system doesn't look right to me. Effectively, the Code A Champion gets 100 points but if you finish 9-12th in a weekend tournament, you get 150 points? What? Code A Champion should be a lot more prestigious (and difficult), no? Also, Code A 1-12th place all get the same number of WCS points? What are these points going to determine? This seems very, very wrong (i.e. underweighted) for the Challenger league. Has anybody raised this on Reddit, etc.? | ||
sparklyresidue
United States5522 Posts
On April 26 2013 05:18 sitromit wrote: Gumiho, Leenock, Puzzle & Coca to dominate. Naniwa out before ro16. These 4 will be my heroes as well, especially CoCa & Puzzle. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
On April 26 2013 04:03 Xacez wrote: What is the Group Stage #2 seeding based on? It's based on whether you have Korean citizenship or not. | ||
DrPandaPhD
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MVTaylor
United Kingdom2893 Posts
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