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On December 14 2019 02:59 Nakajin wrote: Clem whinning in the in game chat, he finally ascended to pro level terran.
Not only whining, Clem is raging; he'll become the best terran.
He's out of the tournament this time(why didn't he go for bio timings if he apparently isn't that comfortable with mech builds?), but the future is his for sure!
Well, maybe Marinelord will be able to qualify at least.
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On December 14 2019 03:22 ilax30 wrote: You can leave "French" out of that sentence I'm a memer not a liar.
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On December 14 2019 03:19 Elentos wrote:Marinelord still the best French Terran 
Lets wait, maybe he'll lose against Razerblader aka the second best english player, tought match up
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On December 14 2019 02:59 Nakajin wrote: Clem whinning in the in game chat, he finally ascended to pro level terran. Edit: he well full Uthermal at the end, he better watch himself
You can't be a top terran if you are not salty and whiny! Denver is also one of his teammates, so maybe what Clem wrote has to be taken as less insulting as it sounded.
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What did Clem write and against what did he lose?
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On December 14 2019 06:39 Poopi wrote: What did Clem write and against what did he lose?
He lost to Swarmhost, he whine accordingly in multiple game nothing out of the line from what I saw.
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Oh my god that race split for Europe. Terran is in an even worse state than I thought.
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On December 14 2019 06:39 Poopi wrote: What did Clem write and against what did he lose?
Hm, go watch game 4 if you find it, my french is terrible but it seemed me he wrote something at least vaguely offensive; I may very well be wrong, tho.
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On December 14 2019 10:11 JJH777 wrote: Oh my god that race split for Europe. Terran is in an even worse state than I thought.
Actualy last year there was a grand total of 1 terran that qualify... and he droped out
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On December 14 2019 10:11 Xain0n wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2019 06:39 Poopi wrote: What did Clem write and against what did he lose? Hm, go watch game 4 if you find it, my french is terrible but it seemed me he wrote something at least vaguely offensive; I may very well be wrong, tho.
It wasn't that bad, he said
"Truly a game of sons of bitches It's fucking bad"
(rough translation )
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iAsonu 3-0 Nice iAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)...
Cyan 3-1 XiGua
I guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!"
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On December 14 2019 13:06 thickertom wrote: iAsonu 3-0 NiceiAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)... Cyan 3-1 XiGuaI guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!"
By the way the zerg mark to beat is 22, it's gonna be hard. Right now with Serral and IA we are at 15. (If Scarlett ends up being invited, we would be at 16) Dark and Rogue should make it, but after that it's getting harder to get pass 17-18. Risky and Vania are the favorite in their region, but the Russia one is a tought one.
We will need some upset to get that magical 23, maybe Denver tomorrow, Demi and Xigua can do well in APAC and in LA there's 2 seat up to grab.
We live in exciting time!
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what a stupid format. TIME won his group with a map score 6-0, lost an unfortunate series 2-3 and is out of WESG (couldn't do a tie break, ironically, due to playing in the grand finals of GPC vs the finalist of WESG China Q). This simply doesnt make sense.
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On December 14 2019 16:22 fLyiNgDroNe wrote: what a stupid format. TIME won his group with a map score 6-0, lost an unfortunate series 2-3 and is out of WESG (couldn't do a tie break, ironically, due to playing in the grand finals of GPC vs the finalist of WESG China Q). This simply doesnt make sense.
TIME is most likely ultimately going to get invited to the main event anyway. Bit unfortunate with the schedule on this, but it should work out for him in the end.
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On December 14 2019 14:36 Nakajin wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2019 13:06 thickertom wrote: iAsonu 3-0 NiceiAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)... Cyan 3-1 XiGuaI guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!" By the way the zerg mark to beat is 22, it's gonna be hard. Right now with Serral and IA we are at 15. (If Scarlett ends up being invited, we would be at 16) Dark and Rogue should make it, but after that it's getting harder to get pass 17-18. Risky and Vania are the favorite in their region, but the Russia one is a tought one. We will need some upset to get that magical 23, maybe Denver tomorrow, Demi and Xigua can do well in APAC and in LA there's 2 seat up to grab. We live in exciting time! Denver made it.
On December 09 2019 02:42 Master of DalK wrote:Show nested quote +On December 06 2019 19:25 dbRic1203 wrote: The best protoss that is qualified right now (and pretty much the only good one) is Showtime.. Silly that Canada + USA have only 1 spot combined, so Neeb isn t guaranteed yet. I've been told ahead of our show we might be able to get both to go, so they're just playing for a difference in money. For note, WESG NA Final is up at twitch.tv/WorldGaming in about 3 hours! Makes it sound like Scarlett is most likely going as well (does she get an invite or do they retroactively add a 2nd spot for NA?). Under the incredibly safe assumption that Serral has an invite, we can assume we've reached 17. APAC should add 3 more Zergs in Dark, Rogue and Xigua (assuming they don't totally fuck the seeding and brackets, I figure the Korean and Chinese/Taiwanese players will take all 8 APAC spots). That'd be 20. Risky is the favorite in Oceania, Vanya is probably the best Russian player atm. And if the arena.gg brackets linked on Liquipedia are accurate and final (and not just qualifiers for qualifiers) it seems the Brazilian spot goes to a Zerg.
Which would total 23.
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On December 15 2019 05:47 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2019 14:36 Nakajin wrote:On December 14 2019 13:06 thickertom wrote: iAsonu 3-0 NiceiAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)... Cyan 3-1 XiGuaI guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!" By the way the zerg mark to beat is 22, it's gonna be hard. Right now with Serral and IA we are at 15. (If Scarlett ends up being invited, we would be at 16) Dark and Rogue should make it, but after that it's getting harder to get pass 17-18. Risky and Vania are the favorite in their region, but the Russia one is a tought one. We will need some upset to get that magical 23, maybe Denver tomorrow, Demi and Xigua can do well in APAC and in LA there's 2 seat up to grab. We live in exciting time! Denver made it. Show nested quote +On December 09 2019 02:42 Master of DalK wrote:On December 06 2019 19:25 dbRic1203 wrote: The best protoss that is qualified right now (and pretty much the only good one) is Showtime.. Silly that Canada + USA have only 1 spot combined, so Neeb isn t guaranteed yet. I've been told ahead of our show we might be able to get both to go, so they're just playing for a difference in money. For note, WESG NA Final is up at twitch.tv/WorldGaming in about 3 hours! Makes it sound like Scarlett is most likely going as well (does she get an invite or do they retroactively add a 2nd spot for NA?). Under the incredibly safe assumption that Serral has an invite, we can assume we've reached 17. APAC should add 3 more Zergs in Dark, Rogue and Xigua (assuming they don't totally fuck the seeding and brackets, I figure the Korean and Chinese/Taiwanese players will take all 8 APAC spots). That'd be 20. Risky is the favorite in Oceania, Vanya is probably the best Russian player atm. And if the arena.gg brackets linked on Liquipedia are accurate and final (and not just qualifiers for qualifiers) it seems the Brazilian spot goes to a Zerg. Which would total 23.
History in the making! (not gonna lie it make following these qualifier quite lot more entertaning)
Edit: by the way congrats to Denver not only tilting a terran out of his tournament but also managing to tilt a terran out of another entitely different tournament
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On December 15 2019 09:39 Nakajin wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2019 05:47 Elentos wrote:On December 14 2019 14:36 Nakajin wrote:On December 14 2019 13:06 thickertom wrote: iAsonu 3-0 NiceiAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)... Cyan 3-1 XiGuaI guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!" By the way the zerg mark to beat is 22, it's gonna be hard. Right now with Serral and IA we are at 15. (If Scarlett ends up being invited, we would be at 16) Dark and Rogue should make it, but after that it's getting harder to get pass 17-18. Risky and Vania are the favorite in their region, but the Russia one is a tought one. We will need some upset to get that magical 23, maybe Denver tomorrow, Demi and Xigua can do well in APAC and in LA there's 2 seat up to grab. We live in exciting time! Denver made it. On December 09 2019 02:42 Master of DalK wrote:On December 06 2019 19:25 dbRic1203 wrote: The best protoss that is qualified right now (and pretty much the only good one) is Showtime.. Silly that Canada + USA have only 1 spot combined, so Neeb isn t guaranteed yet. I've been told ahead of our show we might be able to get both to go, so they're just playing for a difference in money. For note, WESG NA Final is up at twitch.tv/WorldGaming in about 3 hours! Makes it sound like Scarlett is most likely going as well (does she get an invite or do they retroactively add a 2nd spot for NA?). Under the incredibly safe assumption that Serral has an invite, we can assume we've reached 17. APAC should add 3 more Zergs in Dark, Rogue and Xigua (assuming they don't totally fuck the seeding and brackets, I figure the Korean and Chinese/Taiwanese players will take all 8 APAC spots). That'd be 20. Risky is the favorite in Oceania, Vanya is probably the best Russian player atm. And if the arena.gg brackets linked on Liquipedia are accurate and final (and not just qualifiers for qualifiers) it seems the Brazilian spot goes to a Zerg. Which would total 23. History in the making! (not gonna lie it make following these qualifier quite lot more entertaning)
Ryosis, Ptak, most likely Souleer and Risky(where is ButAlways?) benefit from the best players of the region not playing WESG qualifiers. Clem not qualifying is very disappointing if we look at how he defeated Drogo, Showtime and Lambo today, and he left his spot to another Zerg. Vanya winning Russian's qualifier is not a foregone conclusion, the bracket is tough! I'll support Skillous.
The arena.gg brackets are probably a qualifier for the qualifiers I hope, there weren't Kelazhur and Erik in Brazil's and I didn't see Special and Cham's in Mexico's.
In all this Zerg madness, Snute lost his spot to Pappijoe... I don't think I'll have many players to root for at WESG, honestly.
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On December 14 2019 16:22 fLyiNgDroNe wrote: what a stupid format. TIME won his group with a map score 6-0, lost an unfortunate series 2-3 and is out of WESG (couldn't do a tie break, ironically, due to playing in the grand finals of GPC vs the finalist of WESG China Q). This simply doesnt make sense.
It actually solves the organizer's headache because TIME either have to win it to get to grand finals directly, or he'll have to forfeit either APAC finals or GPC finals. They can now simply invite TIME to the grand finals as China representative.
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On December 15 2019 11:26 Xain0n wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2019 09:39 Nakajin wrote:On December 15 2019 05:47 Elentos wrote:On December 14 2019 14:36 Nakajin wrote:On December 14 2019 13:06 thickertom wrote: iAsonu 3-0 NiceiAsonu became the player of Global Finals. (a Zerg player again) Nice's PVZ (lost to Lemon, Rex, XiGua and so on)... Cyan 3-1 XiGuaI guess that "yesterday's Has": "Why!" By the way the zerg mark to beat is 22, it's gonna be hard. Right now with Serral and IA we are at 15. (If Scarlett ends up being invited, we would be at 16) Dark and Rogue should make it, but after that it's getting harder to get pass 17-18. Risky and Vania are the favorite in their region, but the Russia one is a tought one. We will need some upset to get that magical 23, maybe Denver tomorrow, Demi and Xigua can do well in APAC and in LA there's 2 seat up to grab. We live in exciting time! Denver made it. On December 09 2019 02:42 Master of DalK wrote:On December 06 2019 19:25 dbRic1203 wrote: The best protoss that is qualified right now (and pretty much the only good one) is Showtime.. Silly that Canada + USA have only 1 spot combined, so Neeb isn t guaranteed yet. I've been told ahead of our show we might be able to get both to go, so they're just playing for a difference in money. For note, WESG NA Final is up at twitch.tv/WorldGaming in about 3 hours! Makes it sound like Scarlett is most likely going as well (does she get an invite or do they retroactively add a 2nd spot for NA?). Under the incredibly safe assumption that Serral has an invite, we can assume we've reached 17. APAC should add 3 more Zergs in Dark, Rogue and Xigua (assuming they don't totally fuck the seeding and brackets, I figure the Korean and Chinese/Taiwanese players will take all 8 APAC spots). That'd be 20. Risky is the favorite in Oceania, Vanya is probably the best Russian player atm. And if the arena.gg brackets linked on Liquipedia are accurate and final (and not just qualifiers for qualifiers) it seems the Brazilian spot goes to a Zerg. Which would total 23. History in the making! (not gonna lie it make following these qualifier quite lot more entertaning) Ryosis, Ptak, most likely Souleer and Risky(where is ButAlways?) benefit from the best players of the region not playing WESG qualifiers. Clem not qualifying is very disappointing if we look at how he defeated Drogo, Showtime and Lambo today, and he left his spot to another Zerg. Vanya winning Russian's qualifier is not a foregone conclusion, the bracket is tough! I'll support Skillous. The arena.gg brackets are probably a qualifier for the qualifiers I hope, there weren't Kelazhur and Erik in Brazil's and I didn't see Special and Cham's in Mexico's. In all this Zerg madness, Snute lost his spot to Pappijoe... I don't think I'll have many players to root for at WESG, honestly. Would sure be nice if the arena.gg brackets had any indication of whether they're a stage 1 or stage 2.
ButAlways probably doesn't have an Australian pass (just visa) so he would have had to play Taiwanese quali I imagine.
And Risky didn't win Oceania qualifiers and has to play APAC now so maybe RIP 23 Zerg dream.
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I Don t understand how everyone is pretending that qualified Players for WESG is the most accurate measure to Balance. The Big Gabe invitational had a pretty even skill and race Distribution and a Terran won. Cheese XI is still going in and no Zerg is seen anywhere near the top. Not because it s imba, but because Zerg was just heaviely underrepresented at the top of competition. Same goes for wesg, I gues the only real upsets were Clem and Time, anything else looks pretty fine for me. It s just stupid, that they gave 4 spots to north europe, where it s only Zerg
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