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SenorChang
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sitromit
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On July 02 2011 11:56 Defacer wrote: Conversely, does Morrow know he's not allowed to play T his first match? Well Xeris is saying he will be allowed, despite the fact that their rules originally said otherwise, that's why I'm asking. | ||
425kid
416 Posts
On July 02 2011 04:55 Xeris wrote: MorroW is playing TvZ exclusively. The rules say you are locked into a race for an entire season... edit: slow pony. Why is this being allowed? | ||
Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
That's really all you guys need to know. | ||
Premier
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Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
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Xeris
Iran17695 Posts
On July 02 2011 12:30 Canucklehead wrote: Well it would be nice if someone told july about morrow's switch, but in the end this works out better for july cause his zvz is awful while tvz is his best matchup. I did it already, you don't have to worry about it. | ||
FairForever
Canada2392 Posts
On July 02 2011 08:24 Defacer wrote: After looking at the bracket, its so hard to predict who will make it out of the first round ... with the expection of maybe HasuObs over Moon. I really don't know enough about Puma to make a prediction. MC will probably take down Boxer, although I'm rooting for Boxer all the way (and for whatever reason, he's been doing really well in this tournament). Seirously? You're saying it's easy to pick HasuObs over the guy who finished 2nd at Dreamhack (beating Naniwa, a much better toss player BTW) and lost 2-3 to HuK? Not saying that Hasu will or won't win, just don't understand how this is "easy"...??? If anything Boxer v MC is the easy one to pick (MC), unfortunately for Boxer shoulder issues + not so great play recently will make him a big underdog. | ||
stork4ever
United States1036 Posts
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JimmyJRaynor
Canada16387 Posts
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ComusLoM
Norway3547 Posts
On July 02 2011 12:40 JimmyJRaynor wrote: are there any North Americans remaining in the North American Star League Sweet 16? Yes, one, Sheth, unless you count Select which I generally do. | ||
hunts
United States2113 Posts
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Taf the Ghost
United States11751 Posts
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Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On July 02 2011 12:40 JimmyJRaynor wrote: are there any North Americans remaining in the North American Star League Sweet 16? 7 Koreans (not counting SelecT), 6 Europeans, 2 Americans (counting SelecT), and 1 Asian. | ||
BootySmakaRaX
Japan82 Posts
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doihy
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Karliath
United States2214 Posts
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KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
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SafeAsCheese
United States4924 Posts
On July 02 2011 11:34 Mafs wrote: Yeah, looks like he wants to learn it. But I'm surprised he beat Idra twice with the lag. He must be pretty good. Past the ling/bane portion of ZvZ, delay is not that big an issue. IdrA doesn't like ling/bane and defends against it while going into roach mid-game. At that point it's more strategical, and Zenio has good ZvZ strategy. | ||
Seagull_
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On July 02 2011 15:45 doihy wrote: Wow, so nasl is going to let morrow play tvz whenever he gets zvz? That's pretty unprofessional by both parties... You shouldn't let a player just completely throw a matchoff off their practice list just because it is their weakness... The opponent has been notified ahead of time, so it isn't as if he's going to pull the terran card on some unsuspecting zerg player. And I would argue that switching to another race to avoid a mirror matchup takes a lot of practice time, probably more than it would to just get better at ZvZ, so it's not exactly like removing a matchup from your practice list... | ||
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