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On August 23 2012 02:36 WindWolf wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2012 02:29 vthree wrote:On August 23 2012 02:15 WindWolf wrote:On August 23 2012 02:12 neoghaleon55 wrote: Wow they split them up into different days.
Does anyone know if it will be best of 1 or best of 3? From the looks of it, Bo1. Which makes me scratch my head. Bo1 doesn't work very-well in Sc2 IMHO We have to remember that OSL is different from GSL. The break between games are much longer and we get interviews, replays of the match, etc. Although, sc2 games are generally shorter, I don't think they could fit 4 Bo3 in their broadcast schedule. From what I know, the GSL schedule is much more flexible in this regard. True, the OSL isn't GSL. But I feel that Sc2 series needs to be at least Bo3 in individual series, Bo1 feels like ice hockey where only one 20-minute period is played
Well, a Bo5 would be even better... But there are always limitations to tournaments. I mean, I would like MLGs games to More spaced out so players are more well rested. But it is a weekend tournament, what can you do? It is the same case here. They are following a live broadcasting schedule.
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So this is my first post.... I'm a long time fan of Nukethestars channel, and now that Korea Brood War is done (or at least his channel) any advice on where to turn? Any good SC2 commentators? I have no idea what I'm doing now but I want some SC!
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jangbi-drg is antiga, not entombed btw =)
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On August 23 2012 02:17 vthree wrote:Show nested quote +On August 23 2012 02:12 neoghaleon55 wrote: Wow they split them up into different days.
Does anyone know if it will be best of 1 or best of 3? Yes, that is why OSLs takes much longer. They are Bo1 and everyone gets to play everyone else in the group( round robin). If they need tiebreakers, that will take place one week after these games are done. It is the ultimate preparation match. 1 week 1 opponent 1 map. This is the best defense I have seen for the bo1 system. With a week of preparation per game means they should be able to show the best ability they can vs that player on that map with their current skill level.
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On August 23 2012 06:16 Nile19 wrote: So this is my first post.... I'm a long time fan of Nukethestars channel, and now that Korea Brood War is done (or at least his channel) any advice on where to turn? Any good SC2 commentators? I have no idea what I'm doing now but I want some SC!
Ah well it depends on what you like. If there's anything I've learned from LR threads it's that everyone has different likes and dislikes for casting.
I'd recommend you check out the teamliquid youtube which has all the TSL4 vods with a small variety of casters. You might find someone you like in there. I don't have a great list since I only watch a select few leagues and don't have time for a lot of channels of sc2.
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Question is more like who is cocasting with Doa and i really hope it's not moletrap.
On groups: Looking forward to Day1 the most, epic matches incoming!
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On August 23 2012 06:16 Nile19 wrote: So this is my first post.... I'm a long time fan of Nukethestars channel, and now that Korea Brood War is done (or at least his channel) any advice on where to turn? Any good SC2 commentators? I have no idea what I'm doing now but I want some SC!
Top tier casters: Tasteless Artosis Khaldor Wolf Doa Day9 Dj wheat
Mid tier casters: Khalaris Kevin knocke Mr bitter Husky Apollo Total Biscuit Painuser
Low tier: Everyone else not mentioned
*Special mention to Axslav for being a top notch analyst.
Top tier tournaments: Gsl Wcs (Korea) Osl Iron squid Mlg Blizzard cup
Mid tier tournaments: Asus rog iem Dream hack Nasl
Lower tier tournaments: Everything else not mentioned
Entertaining players to watch (3 each race):
Terran: MVP Taeja Gumiho
Protoss: Seed Hero (liquid) creator
Zerg: Leenock Violet Symbol
Of course this list isn't the end all and be all, but it's a good start and you will find yourself very entertained for awhile.
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On August 23 2012 08:39 Aquila- wrote: Bo1? What why? Because Bo1 group stages is better for TV. Keep in mind that the OSL is a mainstream for-TV tournament, not an online tournament for enthusiasts.
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