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On September 09 2018 08:00 geokilla wrote: Well today went completely unexpected. Lost all my favourites - 1.5 and moneyline bets aside from Serral... You made some terrible bets.
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On September 09 2018 08:00 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 07:59 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: At least the guy who gave up his spot for Reynor can feel good about it Reynor making Ro8 on the back of 1 delayed flight.
Two. One to get him in the tournament, and the other to barely scrape by Neeb
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On September 09 2018 08:01 BlazingGlory wrote: This was the match-up i was looking forward the most, but i am somewhat disappointed now ;(
That was an intense series IMO - Reynor was definitely the better player in the series, but Neeb forced an ace match with 2 clutch wins
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On September 09 2018 08:03 HsDLTitich wrote:Riccardo sei per me numero uno Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon? He needs to win it all Riccardo è il numero 1
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only one toss. interesting
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On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon? At this point he has to win.
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On September 09 2018 08:02 Bagration wrote: These casters really like to emphasize how young Reynor is, don't they This happened last year with Neeb too. I guess it's caster thing.
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On September 09 2018 08:03 raff100 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:03 HsDLTitich wrote:Riccardo sei per me numero uno On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon? He needs to win it all Riccardo è il numero 1
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On September 09 2018 08:03 HsDLTitich wrote:Riccardo sei per me numero uno Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon? He needs to win it all
Yikes - that's a very tall order if Serral makes it through his side of the bracket
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On September 09 2018 08:04 Weavel wrote:Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:02 Bagration wrote: These casters really like to emphasize how young Reynor is, don't they This happened last year with Neeb too. I guess it's caster thing. i don't think Neeb was extraordinarily young last year, Im pretty sure is he around 20 this year
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On September 09 2018 08:03 raff100 wrote:Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:03 HsDLTitich wrote:Riccardo sei per me numero uno On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon? He needs to win it all Riccardo è il numero 1 I should report you people for not following the forum rules and talking in Italian but that would be like reporting Finnish people for drunk Santa and Hockey gifs I guess.
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All it took Reynor to barely beat Neeb was a multi-day jet lag advantage, Neeb practicing exclusively for one player for a week, less than 12 hours prep time, and a match up that statistically favours zerg 55% of the time.
I look forward to this being used as an example of Reynor being a 'far superior player'.
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On September 09 2018 08:03 Bagration wrote: How far does Reynor needs to go to qualify for Blizzcon?
He needs to win.
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That's how plays top4 GSL, and people say the skill lvl now is the highest ever...
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On September 09 2018 08:05 Yonnua wrote: All it took Reynor to barely beat Neeb was a multi-day jet lag advantage, Neeb practicing exclusively for one player for a week, less than 12 hours prep time, and a match up that statistically favours zerg 55% of the time.
I look forward to this being used as an example of Reynor being a 'far superior player'.
Current form is one thing, but Reynor is far from Neeb when it comes to career accomplishments (though he does have a few years to catch up since he's 4 years younger)
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On September 09 2018 08:03 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 09 2018 08:00 geokilla wrote: Well today went completely unexpected. Lost all my favourites - 1.5 and moneyline bets aside from Serral... You made some terrible bets. How? Neeb looked great in PvZ in the GSL, uThermal should be able to beat Denver 3-1, same for Scarlett 3-1 or better against Shadown.
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On September 09 2018 08:05 Yonnua wrote: All it took Reynor to barely beat Neeb was a multi-day jet lag advantage, Neeb practicing exclusively for one player for a week, less than 12 hours prep time, and a match up that statistically favours zerg 55% of the time.
I look forward to this being used as an example of Reynor being a 'far superior player'. Nobody has said anything, no need to be prematurely upset
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before today's ro16 index.php?title=2018 StarCraft II World Championship Series Circuit/Standings&oldid=1359846
after today 2018 StarCraft II World Championship Series Circuit/Standings
eliminations are Elazer, DNS, Semper, Zanster, JonSnow, Denver, and Shadown
currently locked in players are Serral, Showtime, Special, Neeb, HeroMarine, and Has
the remaining 2 spots are between Nerchio, uThermal, Lambo, Scarlett, TIME, and Reynor
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Awesome - thanks for the update
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On September 09 2018 08:05 Yonnua wrote: All it took Reynor to barely beat Neeb was a multi-day jet lag advantage, Neeb practicing exclusively for one player for a week, less than 12 hours prep time, and a match up that statistically favours zerg 55% of the time.
I look forward to this being used as an example of Reynor being a 'far superior player'. I'm as big a reynor fanboy as they come, but he still has a long way to go to be considered a superior player to Neeb, although it could be argued that his current form is better - there's almost no way Neeb could ever take down Maru. But, these things are absolutely up for debate.
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