[GSL] 2015 Season 1 Code S Qualifiers - Page 88
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
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TotalBiscuit
United Kingdom5437 Posts
On December 15 2014 21:34 Xoronius wrote: Edit: Just saw, that TB might have meant WCS EU+NA, not Global finals, that miight possibly be true with a few exceptions. Yes this is what I meant. I made the assumption that people wouldn't be silly enough to think I meant the Blizzcon finals. Oops. | ||
SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On December 16 2014 01:35 TotalBiscuit wrote: Yes this is what I meant. I made the assumption that people wouldn't be silly enough to think I meant the Blizzcon finals. Oops. Never underestimate the silliness of people | ||
Daswollvieh
5553 Posts
It´s so beautiful, I keep pinching myself. ![]() | ||
Daswollvieh
5553 Posts
> KT Endless joy... | ||
Wolf
Korea (South)3290 Posts
On December 16 2014 01:22 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Quick question, did the players have any knowledge of the brackets before showing up? No brackets are made until all players register at the venue and check in. After that, brackets are made. A very common strategy that progamers use, although predictable, is one build for each map in each matchup. For example-- Map1, one PvT, one PvP, and one PvZ build. Map2, same. Map3, same. (obv Map2 and 3 are diff builds for the map, but principle is the same) | ||
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On December 16 2014 03:17 Wolf wrote: No brackets are made until all players register at the venue and check in. After that, brackets are made. A very common strategy that progamers use, although predictable, is one build for each map in each matchup. For example-- Map1, one PvT, one PvP, and one PvZ build. Map2, same. Map3, same. (obv Map2 and 3 are diff builds for the map, but principle is the same) Hmmm, interesting. I really wonder if some players who typically struggle in qualifiers are just players who don't excel under those conditions. Like, Zest and soO do well in main events where they know there opponents in advance but they struggle when they have to just go up against a new random player. Similarly, wasn't Rogue #1 on Korean ladder for like ever? And he did well in this qualifier, maybe he just does better in that kind of format. | ||
KingofdaHipHop
United States25602 Posts
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Grizvok
United States711 Posts
On December 15 2014 22:40 Darkhorse wrote: Very well (although I think some games could still be streamed) Can we have the replays at least? Are you kidding? They are way more likely to stream than release brand new replays from a code s. | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On December 16 2014 05:34 KingofdaHipHop wrote: Hahaha Flash and Zest lost, why am I not surprised. Sad to see sOs and Bbyong fall though, Code S really isn't the same without them. And soO D: At least Bbyong and Flash made SSL. sOs/soO/Zest didn't make either... :'( | ||
sc2holar
Sweden1637 Posts
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aRyuujin
United States5049 Posts
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AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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Entropy137
Canada215 Posts
Awesome to see all these old school names back as well, Seed, Yoda, Heart, First, YongHwa, MMA, San, Curious, dream, Gumiho and Hack. SOOO sick. Also awesome that fantasy made it through. | ||
Redrot
United States446 Posts
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Disarmed
Austria721 Posts
is it when your opponent doesnt show up? i still amazes me how thin the air is up at the very top.....so many famous names dropped out :/ | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
On December 16 2014 16:48 Disarmed wrote: what is the "BYE" supposed to mean? is it when your opponent doesnt show up? i still amazes me how thin the air is up at the very top.....so many famous names dropped out :/ It means there werent enough people to fully seed that round so it's just an open spot in the bracket | ||
ThePrince
Peru331 Posts
zest trap supernova drg flash stork symbol leenock soo classic creator bbyong sos true reality cure | ||
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