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On September 12 2013 21:39 nimdil wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:24 Zealously wrote:On September 12 2013 21:21 hansonslee wrote:On September 12 2013 21:20 Wintex wrote: There is no bomber's law.. If Bomber doesn't disappoint (winning the Championship), he will disappoint later... That goes for every player in the history of ever, you realise? Well no. Some players gradually decline. Take Jinro for example. After his back to back semifinals in GSL he didn't fall into straight into Code B. Instead it was twice Round of 16, Round of 32, Poor result in ST, than Code A Ro16 and Ro32. With Bomber you never see that coming.
The actual Bomber's Law is basically Newton's Third Law:
For every achievement, there is an equal and opposite disappointment.
So, for every round he plays well, you expect the next round to be monumentally bad. Normally it just takes effect before the finals. Him winning WCS was never really a violation of Bobmer's Law, so long as he followed it up with horrible failure...
Bomber's Law still stands and I am so very, very sad for it.
Frowny face.
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
Pls.die_soO
Edit: oh wait I forgot it's all Bombers Law huehuehuehuehuehue wait
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Adele - someone like you just came on the radio...
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Canada8157 Posts
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On September 12 2013 21:53 Jer99 wrote: How did bomber lose? Soo is good.
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On September 12 2013 21:53 Jer99 wrote: How did bomber lose?
Got cheesed in the first game, failed to cheese in the second game
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United States23455 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:51 lolfail9001 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:49 edlover420 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. Maybe if you study all the players really hard you could somehow see it coming, but for a casual viewer seeing a world champion from few weeks ago fall in the ro32 is just demotivating. Inconsistency is something that no player avoids. Only really consistent player was Mvp between MLG Anaheim and Blizzcon and perhaps Innovation/Soulkey will try to outdo him by going far this season. Let's not forget that he didn't play at MLG Anaheim, (Bomber won that ironically) and that he did get pretty well stomped in the GSL finals against MMA. And Innovation's horrid World Finals performance doesn't leave him a chance to establish true consistency this season.
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Russian Federation40190 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:51 BlackCompany wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:49 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:48 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. .. I dont know if you are just trying to look smart by saying this result was predictable, for me there was nothing predictable at all. Except maybe Yonghwa going out, hes always had nerve issues when he goes on the big stage. Bomber's Law. Super being actually good and clutch (granted with not the best PvP, yet as you see he avoided it) never.die_soO And Yonghwa Bombers Law is stupid reasoning as he just came from winning WCS season finals, Super avoiding PvP is another assumption you make and never.die_soO.. well lets say we think different on this matter. soO knocked Mvp out of GSL, got 3(!) Ro16s this season so yes, he is never.dies_oO (seriously, he almost made it out of group with PartinG, Symbol and Soulkey in 2nd place last season LOL). And Bomber just won WCS season finals, he can't disappoint much more than bomb out of this group in this fashion. If you actually think about players, it was logical. And i just say that Super did avoid the PvP (he could only hope for this before, cause yonghwa).
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Russian Federation40190 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:54 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:51 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 edlover420 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. Maybe if you study all the players really hard you could somehow see it coming, but for a casual viewer seeing a world champion from few weeks ago fall in the ro32 is just demotivating. Inconsistency is something that no player avoids. Only really consistent player was Mvp between MLG Anaheim and Blizzcon and perhaps Innovation/Soulkey will try to outdo him by going far this season. Let's not forget that he didn't play at MLG Anaheim, (Bomber won that ironically) and that he did get pretty well stomped in the GSL finals against MMA. And Innovation's horrid World Finals performance doesn't leave him a chance to establish true consistency this season. Bomber won MLG Raleigh, and under consistency i mean being able to place top 4 in pretty much all tournaments he entered. Nobody so far ever got close to such a level of consistency.
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On September 12 2013 21:54 lolfail9001 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:51 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:48 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. .. I dont know if you are just trying to look smart by saying this result was predictable, for me there was nothing predictable at all. Except maybe Yonghwa going out, hes always had nerve issues when he goes on the big stage. Bomber's Law. Super being actually good and clutch (granted with not the best PvP, yet as you see he avoided it) never.die_soO And Yonghwa Bombers Law is stupid reasoning as he just came from winning WCS season finals, Super avoiding PvP is another assumption you make and never.die_soO.. well lets say we think different on this matter. soO knocked Mvp out of GSL, got 3(!) Ro16s this season so yes, he is never.dies_oO (seriously, he almost made it out of group with PartinG, Symbol and Soulkey in 2nd place last season LOL). And Bomber just won WCS season finals, he can't disappoint much more than bomb out of this group in this fashion. If you actually think about players, it was logical. And i just say that Super did avoid the PvP (he could only hope for this before, cause yonghwa).
I'lll just repeat that we think differently about this, because when someone wins Season finals thats no reason for me to believe he goes out in ro32 next season. Be it Bomber or someone else. But whatever..
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:54 lolfail9001 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:51 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:48 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. .. I dont know if you are just trying to look smart by saying this result was predictable, for me there was nothing predictable at all. Except maybe Yonghwa going out, hes always had nerve issues when he goes on the big stage. Bomber's Law. Super being actually good and clutch (granted with not the best PvP, yet as you see he avoided it) never.die_soO And Yonghwa Bombers Law is stupid reasoning as he just came from winning WCS season finals, Super avoiding PvP is another assumption you make and never.die_soO.. well lets say we think different on this matter. soO knocked Mvp out of GSL, got 3(!) Ro16s this season so yes, he is never.dies_oO (seriously, he almost made it out of group with PartinG, Symbol and Soulkey in 2nd place last season LOL). And Bomber just won WCS season finals, he can't disappoint much more than bomb out of this group in this fashion. If you actually think about players, it was logical. And i just say that Super did avoid the PvP (he could only hope for this before, cause yonghwa).
Quite the contrary - there isn't shit Bomber can do to "disappoint" just weeks after winning freaking WCS. Nothing. So he lost, and it sucks, but it hardly proves some imaginary law of Bomber always disappointing and if it did, the success/disappointment-ratio isn't proportional in the slightest
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Somethingsomething Bomber's Law.
But seriously, sad to see the two players I wanted to get out of this group fail. :/
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Russian Federation40190 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:56 BlackCompany wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:54 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:51 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:48 BlackCompany wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. .. I dont know if you are just trying to look smart by saying this result was predictable, for me there was nothing predictable at all. Except maybe Yonghwa going out, hes always had nerve issues when he goes on the big stage. Bomber's Law. Super being actually good and clutch (granted with not the best PvP, yet as you see he avoided it) never.die_soO And Yonghwa Bombers Law is stupid reasoning as he just came from winning WCS season finals, Super avoiding PvP is another assumption you make and never.die_soO.. well lets say we think different on this matter. soO knocked Mvp out of GSL, got 3(!) Ro16s this season so yes, he is never.dies_oO (seriously, he almost made it out of group with PartinG, Symbol and Soulkey in 2nd place last season LOL). And Bomber just won WCS season finals, he can't disappoint much more than bomb out of this group in this fashion. If you actually think about players, it was logical. And i just say that Super did avoid the PvP (he could only hope for this before, cause yonghwa). I'lll just repeat that we think differently about this, because when someone wins Season finals thats no reason for me to believe he goes out in ro32 next season. Be it Bomber or someone else. But whatever.. Well, you cannot believe, but i do not believe in Bomber being dominantly consistent. He already broke his consistency record by getting Ro8, Ro4 and top1 in WCS season 1 finals (well, he did manage to make some small disappointments between those, whatever).
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United States23455 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:55 lolfail9001 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 12 2013 21:51 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 edlover420 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. Maybe if you study all the players really hard you could somehow see it coming, but for a casual viewer seeing a world champion from few weeks ago fall in the ro32 is just demotivating. Inconsistency is something that no player avoids. Only really consistent player was Mvp between MLG Anaheim and Blizzcon and perhaps Innovation/Soulkey will try to outdo him by going far this season. Let's not forget that he didn't play at MLG Anaheim, (Bomber won that ironically) and that he did get pretty well stomped in the GSL finals against MMA. And Innovation's horrid World Finals performance doesn't leave him a chance to establish true consistency this season. Bomber won MLG Raleigh, and under consistency i mean being able to place top 4 in pretty much all tournaments he entered. Nobody so far ever got close to such a level of consistency. I did just say that Bomber won MLG Raleigh in my post... but I suppose I can follow your logic on Mvp's consistency.
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Russian Federation40190 Posts
On September 12 2013 21:58 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 21:55 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:54 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 12 2013 21:51 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:49 edlover420 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:46 lolfail9001 wrote:On September 12 2013 21:45 edlover420 wrote: WCS group stage seems kinda pointless; they should just flip a coin to determine who advances. Not really. This group for one looks completely logical, if you actually factor in players. Maybe if you study all the players really hard you could somehow see it coming, but for a casual viewer seeing a world champion from few weeks ago fall in the ro32 is just demotivating. Inconsistency is something that no player avoids. Only really consistent player was Mvp between MLG Anaheim and Blizzcon and perhaps Innovation/Soulkey will try to outdo him by going far this season. Let's not forget that he didn't play at MLG Anaheim, (Bomber won that ironically) and that he did get pretty well stomped in the GSL finals against MMA. And Innovation's horrid World Finals performance doesn't leave him a chance to establish true consistency this season. Bomber won MLG Raleigh, and under consistency i mean being able to place top 4 in pretty much all tournaments he entered. Nobody so far ever got close to such a level of consistency. I did just say that Bomber won MLG Raleigh in my post... but I suppose I can follow your logic on Mvp's consistency. Check my quoted post. You said bomber won MLG anaheim.
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Two better players lost, and two scrubs advanced, that's a surprise.
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Austria24417 Posts
On September 12 2013 22:00 Charlie.Sheen wrote: Two better players lost, and two scrubs advanced, that's a surprise.
Especially if you put it that way, yes.
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On September 12 2013 21:52 Zealously wrote: Pls.die_soO
Edit: oh wait I forgot it's all Bombers Law huehuehuehuehuehue wait
rly `? plz die is neccassary ? ...
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On September 12 2013 22:00 Charlie.Sheen wrote: Two better players lost, and two scrubs advanced, that's a surprise.
If you believe that, you did more cocain than the real charlie sheen
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On September 12 2013 22:02 BlackCompany wrote:Show nested quote +On September 12 2013 22:00 Charlie.Sheen wrote: Two better players lost, and two scrubs advanced, that's a surprise. If you believe that, you did more cocain than the real charlie sheen
Believe which part? 1. "Better" and "Scrubs" or 2. "Surprise"
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