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Sunday, Nov 13 1:00am GMT (GMT+00:00) EU: Sunday, Nov 13 5:00pm GMT (GMT+00:00)
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incontrol, sen, moonglade
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sen vs trelok is the main event
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So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
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Inka (1-5) vs Incontrol (0-6)
Clash of the Titans- There's a lot at stake.
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On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
Inka could still save himself. Incontrol can get into some wacky tie with Moman, TLO and Tyler.
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On November 13 2011 05:33 fritos wrote: Inka (1-5) vs Incontrol (0-6)
Clash of the Titans- There's a lot at stake. Inka may be able to secure a seed next season if he wins so there's reason for him to win.
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On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
or you know, geoff could just be trying to be a good sports and finish out the season and get a W. It's pretty bad manner imo to just skip out on your last matches just because you've been eliminated from the finals. NASL still gives most players eliminated from the finals a chance for the playoffs, and even then a chance to keep their spot in the league, correct? I'm just happy none of today's games are forfeited or walkovers
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Sen vs Strelok should be a good series. Hope INcontrole gives iNKa a run for the money!
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On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2?
hmmph. sens zvt =[
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On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it?
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On November 13 2011 09:31 lazyfeet wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it?
NASL uses map score first. If Sen loses, Ret advances.
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On November 13 2011 09:33 Dexington wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 09:31 lazyfeet wrote:On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it? NASL uses map score first. If Sen loses, Ret advances. I remember in season one is head to head first when there is two players. oh well if this is the case i won't be watching anymore nasl.
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On November 13 2011 09:36 lazyfeet wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 09:33 Dexington wrote:On November 13 2011 09:31 lazyfeet wrote:On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it? NASL uses map score first. If Sen loses, Ret advances. I remember in season one is head to head first when there is two players. oh well if this is the case i won't be watching anymore nasl.
Why wouldn't you watch anymore NASL? This is the second last day of the group stage so it's not much of a statement anyways. Plus Sen wouldn't be out even if he lost, he would just go to the playoffs where he would be a favorite to move forward.
I don't understand how Inka can not be out. When I look at the Liquidpedia page there are 3 people eliminated and 8 undetermined. My understanding is 10 people get dropped so only 1 person from those 8 will move on. However the best Inka can do is 2-5(4-10) which can't beat Lowely 2-5(5-10). The way I understand it Sjow 2-4 (7-10) goes to the playoffs and the other seven undetermined are out.
Oh, maybe Inka is playing to stay in the league for next season? How do they determine who gets invited back for next season? http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/North_American_Star_League_Season_2
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On November 13 2011 09:44 Geos13 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 09:36 lazyfeet wrote:On November 13 2011 09:33 Dexington wrote:On November 13 2011 09:31 lazyfeet wrote:On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it? NASL uses map score first. If Sen loses, Ret advances. I remember in season one is head to head first when there is two players. oh well if this is the case i won't be watching anymore nasl. Why wouldn't you watch anymore NASL? This is the second last day of the group stage so it's not much of a statement anyways. Plus Sen wouldn't be out even if he lost, he would just go to the playoffs where he would be a favorite to move forward. I don't understand how Inka can not be out. When I look at the Liquidpedia page there are 3 people eliminated and 8 undetermined. My understanding is 10 people get dropped so only 1 person from those 8 will move on. However the best Inka can do is 2-5(4-10) which can't beat Lowely 2-5(5-10). The way I understand it Sjow 2-4 (7-10) goes to the playoffs and the other seven undetermined are out. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/North_American_Star_League_Season_2
7 people get dropped out. The total is increased to 45 for next season.
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Ahh thanks Dex. Do you know if Sjow has confirmed the last spot in the playoffs? His record of 2-4 (7-10) means he will have a better win/loss record than anyone else with 2 wins. I considered updating liquidpedia but I don't feel I have a solid understanding of how the system works.
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On November 13 2011 09:53 Geos13 wrote: Ahh thanks Dex. Do you know if Sjow has confirmed the last spot in the playoffs? His record of 2-4 (7-10) means he will have a better win/loss record than anyone else with 2 wins. I considered updating liquidpedia but I don't feel I have a solid understanding of how the system works.
Sjow's at 3-4 now because he beat Softball last night, so yes he is in the playoffs. When I open the page it's updated, maybe you have to refresh for some reason?
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is this starting soon? I want to see the inka vs. incontrol match
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On November 13 2011 09:33 Dexington wrote:Show nested quote +On November 13 2011 09:31 lazyfeet wrote:On November 13 2011 09:27 Doraemon wrote:On November 13 2011 05:25 Geos13 wrote: So I think today what's on the line is:
If Sen wins he will get into the finals while Strelok is just playing for seeding in the finals
I think both Incontrol and Inka have already been eliminated. I guess they are still trying to prove themselves as serious contenders in the publics eye.
NIghtend and Moonglade are just playing for seeding in the playoffs
Right?
i thought sen only needs one more win to secure top 2? hmmph. sens zvt =[ I thought he already secure top 2. When two players tie you check the head to head record isn't it? NASL uses map score first. If Sen loses, Ret advances.
It depends if Sen loses 0-2 or 1-2 if 1-2 Sen advances afaik cause he won his match vs Ret and map scores would be 11-6 for both players.
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