IEM Katowice Open Bracket Player List - Page 6
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Prince_Stranger
Kazakhstan762 Posts
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phagga
Switzerland2194 Posts
On March 05 2014 04:57 catplanetcatplanet wrote: anyone else in on the scoobers hype train? Count me in! Scoobers FTW! Can we make this a Scoobers Hype Thread now? | ||
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pure.Wasted
Canada4701 Posts
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neptunusfisk
2286 Posts
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Waxangel
United States33479 Posts
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Zerg.Zilla
Hungary5029 Posts
On March 05 2014 14:57 neptunusfisk wrote: Three mediocre zergs and Dear? Well, none of these going to win the whole thing.. Three mediocre zergs?!? Get some sleep pls... -.-" | ||
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slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
Corrected your score on Aligulac ^^ | ||
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bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
On March 05 2014 15:14 Waxangel wrote: i find jyp's decision to request a trip here kinda questionable, but maybe he's palying well lately :O would u say no to a free trip? :D haha | ||
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partydude89
1850 Posts
Open Bracket is not free. you have to pay to go there. | ||
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Orcasgt24
Canada3238 Posts
On March 05 2014 16:42 partydude89 wrote: Open Bracket is not free. you have to pay to go there. Its free if your team is paying for all that. | ||
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pure.Wasted
Canada4701 Posts
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Zenic
53 Posts
On March 05 2014 07:36 _SpiRaL_ wrote: "Price money" is a common misspelling by people who speak English as a foreign language. Is it a literal translation or something? Sorry for offtopic. I'm one of these people who speak English as a foreign language and until now I thought "price" is British English, while "prize" is American. It gets a little confusing when you learn the British spelling in school, but read American literature and internet posts in your pastime. At some point you stop considering that there could be a different meaning. Actually your post let me believe that the word "price" doesn't even exist. | ||
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McRatyn
Poland901 Posts
Sorry ![]() Aslo I call dibs on being first in Scoobers' Fan Club. Just sayin' | ||
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DjHorsi
20 Posts
On March 05 2014 03:39 sharkie wrote: I dont understand how non Polish people come to the open bracket... Dont they realise its a winner takes all tournament? (I am sorry but I cant see any of these players winning the whole thing) :/ I guess korean think they can win it. Then only 2 poeple left. HasuObs probably goes there together with Dear- and its very close to germany anyway. Why uthermal goes there i dont know either maybe he lives in poland?! | ||
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On March 05 2014 08:52 MysterySC wrote: No offence but winner takes all.... unless your Nani or scarlett what is a foreigner doing here? spend the time and money on a smaller tourney Because they don't necessary have to win... Even getting through the open braceket will make them popular enough to get invited for other tournaments. | ||
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Rhaeide
Spain304 Posts
On March 05 2014 03:54 Scoobers wrote: Best case scenario: I get my ass handed to me by JD Worst case scenario: anything else Am I the only 1 that is not a pro on this list? ![]() A wish come true here. Good luck agains JD ![]() | ||
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SLCMemento
13 Posts
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asongdotnet
United States1060 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
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Gothic
Sweden122 Posts
On March 05 2014 20:46 Zenic wrote: I'm one of these people who speak English as a foreign language and until now I thought "price" is British English, while "prize" is American. It gets a little confusing when you learn the British spelling in school, but read American literature and internet posts in your pastime. At some point you stop considering that there could be a different meaning. Actually your post let me believe that the word "price" doesn't even exist. Unless I'm completely mistaken: "Price" is what something costs. (What's the price of the book? It's $20.) "Prize" is what you win. (The prize sum was $20.000, winner took it all.) | ||
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