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Titorelli
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JoeAWESOME
Sweden1080 Posts
Predicting who gets out to the playoffs is almost impossible ! The only one I see as a clear favorite is Naniwa but after that anyone can come out on top! | ||
odder
United States405 Posts
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Durp
Canada3117 Posts
However, I am most excited for a TLO v Losira rematch | ||
absalom86
Iceland1770 Posts
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SmarklePs
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
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Hypoxia
United States31 Posts
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ValM
India408 Posts
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Dhays9
United States51 Posts
On May 20 2011 00:07 ValM wrote: Group C has really become the group of death. Hoping that TL takes this MLG apart like they did Dallas last year but its gonna be tough with the Koreans around. Will Thorzain enter through the open bracket? Could someone please explain to me how does the open bracket work? Also How were the GSL players chosen to come to MLG? The open bracket has is open to anyone who wishes to sign up and compete at an MLG event. The open bracket has a winners and losers bracket (double elimination tourny). The top four of the winner's bracket advance to pool play and the top 8 in the losers bracket advance to the first round of loser championship bracket. Then the pool play results are used to seed the Championship winners bracket and losers bracket. I'll try to edit this with exact bracket placing you would get based on the pool play seed you receive. | ||
alepov
Netherlands1132 Posts
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fams
Canada731 Posts
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ROOTdrewbie
Canada1392 Posts
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cyberspace
Canada955 Posts
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fams
Canada731 Posts
On May 20 2011 03:11 drewbie.root wrote: it only counts 2011 mlgs, which tt1 didn't attend ;( Thank you for clearing that up for me <3 | ||
monx
Canada1400 Posts
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DrBeansy
England85 Posts
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Liquid`Zephyr
United States996 Posts
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Juanald
United States354 Posts
On May 19 2011 10:50 Clog wrote: Rofl Cruncher is a joke, and HuK isn't much better. People are saying that lag affected the results, not because they were unhappy with the results, but because there was in fact an issue with lag. It's hard to be *too* serious with results when you know that one player is handicapped. It doesn't necessarily mean that the foreigners who did beat koreans can never compete with them, but simply that the results don't mean as much. It's usually better to observe and comment on particular player's play across a wide range of games rather than dig up a couple good tournament wins and say that therefore they must be top level. Example - instead of saying MVP is good because he won 2 GSL's, I would rather say he is good because of his many diverse opening builds, his strong decision making in the mid to late game, and finally his ability to multitask very well. cruncher is consistantly proving himself to be a top contender if not the next best foriegner outside of korea.. as for huK 2 seasons of code-s now i think you need to stop hating its undeniable he is s-class. | ||
rbkl
772 Posts
SO GLAD IM PLAYING / WILL BE THERE TO WATCH IT LIVE. :D | ||
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