IEM New York Qualifiers Conclude - Page 3
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Enel
Sudan430 Posts
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mikumegurine
Canada3145 Posts
like for example at liquidpedia http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/IEM_Season_VIII_-_New_York http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/IEM_Season_VIII_-_New_York/China_Qualifier the china qualifer has no page Asia Final Qualifier: 8 players in a double-elimination bracket. 4 players from the Korean and Taiwan Qualifier 2 players from the South East Asia Qualifier 2 players from the China Qualifier (this did not exist?) no page on liquidpedia either | ||
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chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On September 24 2013 02:10 mikumegurine wrote: was there no China Qualifer? like for example at liquidpedia http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/IEM_Season_VIII_-_New_York http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/IEM_Season_VIII_-_New_York/China_Qualifier the china qualifer has no page Asia Final Qualifier: 8 players in a double-elimination bracket. 4 players from the Korean and Taiwan Qualifier 2 players from the South East Asia Qualifier 2 players from the China Qualifier (this did not exist?) no page on liquidpedia either The asia final page clearly has Ash and XiaoJue as the winners. No there is no bracket but they clearly entered and lost | ||
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mikumegurine
Canada3145 Posts
On September 24 2013 02:11 chipmonklord17 wrote: The asia final page clearly has Ash and XiaoJue as the winners. No there is no bracket but they clearly entered and lost yea it shows 2 chinese players, but theres no information on the china qualifier and doesnt it seem kinda strange that these are the 2 best china players if there was a china qualifer? | ||
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Bjarne
Germany192 Posts
On September 24 2013 01:52 tar wrote: huk is doing suprisingly well in those past few months. I had already classified him as retired in my head Thats right, i see this too. He played great at Dreamhack Bukarest and Valencia, won Lanhammer and ended up 2. at Red Bull Training Grounds after a astonishing 3:4 against Snute. He knocked out TLO in Semi. On the other side, he played terrible at the fragbite-Masters and Dreamhack Summer. Hope he does well! | ||
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TumNarDok
Germany854 Posts
Thats why liquipedia does not know either. | ||
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Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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Zheryn
Sweden3653 Posts
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chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On September 24 2013 02:15 mikumegurine wrote: yea it shows 2 chinese players, but theres no information on the china qualifier and doesnt it seem kinda strange that these are the 2 best china players if there was a china qualifer? Thats making the assumption that the 2 best players in china would always win. Or that we as people who might not have the most exposure to the scene (unless you do than I apologize) might not know who the 2 best players in china are | ||
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malady
United States600 Posts
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Siggen
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GumBa
United Kingdom31935 Posts
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Doublemint
Austria8643 Posts
On September 24 2013 02:22 malady wrote: so im assuming zest beat bogus lols Yes, narrowly and also got beaten by Curious interestingly. Korean scene just too competitive ![]() | ||
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sharkie
Austria18524 Posts
Go go Europe! | ||
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THELEHGOTERRAN
United States1837 Posts
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Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
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Gamegene
United States8308 Posts
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MrMotionPicture
United States4327 Posts
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zxdyn
United States23 Posts
On September 24 2013 02:15 mikumegurine wrote: yea it shows 2 chinese players, but theres no information on the china qualifier and doesnt it seem kinda strange that these are the 2 best china players if there was a china qualifer? According to some Chinese forums, there was no chinese qualifier. IEM-NY has a time conflict with WCG-China-Final in which all the Chinese progamers will compete. WCG is still considered the most important tournament in China. As a result, the best two Chinese amateurs got the chance to get crushed by the world best Korean players. | ||
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Zax19
Czech Republic1136 Posts
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