GSL November Code A Ro48 Bracket - Page 3
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raf3776
United States1904 Posts
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KhAmun
United States1005 Posts
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urasyupi2
United States810 Posts
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Kouda
United States2205 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:22 urasyupi2 wrote: BoxeR vs Dream. Have we ever actually seen Dream play before? Either he knocked out Inca or Tester in Code A. One of those older~ protoss. | ||
Seiferz
United States640 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:19 ZAiNs wrote: JYP vs SaSe... :/ SaSe is really good at PvP. He doesnt lose that often in pvp on his stream anyways. | ||
akalarry
United States1978 Posts
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tabbott26
United Kingdom379 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:17 red4ce wrote: Anyone know how they decide which players get matched up against the 4th place player from code S? I feel bad for whoever has to deal with Nestea's wrath after getting cheesed out of the group stages (hypothetical case). There are effectively 4 groups of 12. They are done like this: 4th in Code S Group Qualifier Player who stayed in last season's Code A Qualifier 4th in Code S Group Qualifier Player who stayed in last season's Code A Qualifier Player who stayed in last season's Code A Qualifier Player who stayed in last season's Code A Qualifier The actual players are completely randomly selected. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:22 urasyupi2 wrote: BoxeR vs Dream. Have we ever actually seen Dream play before? Yes. For TvT, he played that reallllllly long game against Maka. (Lost.) He's kind of cheesy in TvZ, I remember, but I think he plays pretty standard in TvT. Can't remember much of his TvP, but he knocked out Tester. | ||
Engore
United States1916 Posts
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Teim
Australia373 Posts
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KunFuSion
United States189 Posts
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Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
I know they did 8 bo3 last season for code a, but those were broken up into day and night matches, and this schedule shows they just play all 8 games at usual time. | ||
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Seeker
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Where dat snitch at?36921 Posts
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McFeser
United States2458 Posts
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MuK_x
743 Posts
MvPGenius vs TSLSymbol:Genius is sick good but...Symbol is really underrated.Most of foreigners doesnt know him.He was Hwaseung OZ Zerg Neel[fOu] who managed to beat IdrA in MSL TSLJYP vs QIMSaSe:Expect a super intense PvP,both players so good at PvP NsHoSeoSage vs oGsFinForGG: Probably my favorite ro48 match up,cant wait for see ForGG analyzes Sage style | ||
Canucklehead
Canada5074 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:37 KunFuSion wrote: I feel like the Code S players should play someone that was already in Code A last season instead of the new Code A players. It just seems so volatile and punishing for the Code S players. Granted, the matches will have much more meaning, but I think it takes a bit of spark for getting into Code S itself. No it makes sense because the assumption is the current code A player is stronger than the new code A player because he managed to stay in code A last season and didn't fall to code B. Of course this isn't necessarily true for every player, but in theory it is. Therefore it makes sense to give some protection to the current code A player by having them avoid a code S player while also giving protection for the code S player by avoiding a current code A player. | ||
Elurie
4716 Posts
On October 28 2011 10:18 Caesarion wrote: ![]() ![]() So depressing thinking about this. Because he had previously said he'll quit once he drops out of GSL. | ||
KunFuSion
United States189 Posts
On October 28 2011 11:46 Canucklehead wrote: No it makes sense because the assumption is the current code A player is stronger than the new code A player because he managed to stay in code A last season and didn't fall to code B. Of course this isn't necessarily true for every player, but in theory it is. Therefore it makes sense to give some protection to the current code A player by having them avoid a code S player while also giving protection for the code S player by avoiding a current code A player. Yeah, I know, I can see where they are going with it, but it's just too random. I think this style of matchmaking would better fit a group scenario or something like the old Up/Down matches from before. At least it'd better insure that the best players advance from the groups as intended. Chances are, a Code S fallout is going to beat a new Code A entry. Whereas the other new Code A entries are paired up against a Code A player already. In a group play scenario each of the new Code A entries would have an equal shot at staying in Code A and the fallout Code S player would have a better chance to redeem themselves instead of going from S -> B. Groups should look like this: Code S fallout Code A from last season Code A new entry Code A new entry | ||
Yoshi Kirishima
United States10292 Posts
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Gator
United States3432 Posts
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