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On June 18 2017 04:53 Solar424 wrote: One of TRUE and Scarlett not making it past day one is pretty inexcusable. I'd love to see how the seeding for this worked. I believe the seeding was to try and have 3+ players of the same race in as many groups as possible
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On June 18 2017 04:53 Solar424 wrote: One of TRUE and Scarlett not making it past day one is pretty inexcusable. I'd love to see how the seeding for this worked. 2 players from qualies and 2 from the open bracket in each stage 3 group
Don't sweat it.
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fuck just saw Ziggy is out. RIP
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On June 18 2017 04:55 Shellshock wrote: fuck just saw Ziggy is out. RIP Made it further than Harstem at least.
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neeb vs tlo might be even higher level than shura vs serral
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Stephano beat Sen according to O'Gaming
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Semper 1-0 Nerchio
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On June 18 2017 04:53 Elentos wrote:He's gonna have that as his tournament ID for the rest of the year so get used to it  he'll always be Windy to me
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If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping....
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On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... should have moved to finland clearly
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On June 18 2017 04:53 Solar424 wrote: One of TRUE and Scarlett not making it past day one is pretty inexcusable. I'd love to see how the seeding for this worked.
Did you see TRUE's glorious qualifier for this event?
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On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much.
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On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much. this post starts with a pretty big reach and then goes to amazing lengths with "two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament" when describing a group that TRUE is a part of
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neeb so sloppy against tlo. not canceling. probably shaking in his seat in fear because of his opponent
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On June 18 2017 05:03 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much. this post starts with a pretty big reach and then goes to amazing lengths with "two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament" when describing a group that TRUE is a part of Agreed, ZvZ is just terribly random
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On June 18 2017 05:03 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much. this post starts with a pretty big reach and then goes to amazing lengths with "two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament" when describing a group that TRUE is a part of TRUE is strong in early game ZvZ. He's just awful at the later stages
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On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much.
Just because EU is 80% zerg doesn't mean Korean ZvZ is on a lower level. Solar Dark byuL soO rogue have all been near the top of the ladder recently. Apparently Life was even spotted up there
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On June 18 2017 05:05 Zzzapper wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:03 Ej_ wrote:On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much. this post starts with a pretty big reach and then goes to amazing lengths with "two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament" when describing a group that TRUE is a part of TRUE is strong in early game ZvZ. He's just awful at the later stages
>TRUE is strong in early game ZvX. He's just awful at the later stages
FTFY
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On June 18 2017 05:03 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2017 05:01 Solar424 wrote:On June 18 2017 05:00 Fango wrote: If scarlett trained in Korea for months and even missed out on Austin, just to lose to True and Serral on day one of Jonkoping.... Korea doesn't really have the best ZvZ practice, and the gods of luck screwing her over once again by putting two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament in her group didn't help much. this post starts with a pretty big reach and then goes to amazing lengths with "two of the best ZvZ players in the tournament" when describing a group that TRUE is a part of TRUE's ZvZ is pretty good
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On June 18 2017 04:53 Solar424 wrote: One of TRUE and Scarlett not making it past day one is pretty inexcusable. I'd love to see how the seeding for this worked. Having both the EU and NA qualifier winners in the same group as a start is just weird indeed.
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