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LOL Hero too good. Have to put him up twice
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Norway25712 Posts
Thanks for the LR thread ^^
Gogo TL!
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you know, i would stay up for that even though i have to work, but i simply dont like watching games that are up to 6 weeks old :/
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Teaja luci.... mjammy
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Norway25712 Posts
On July 14 2013 07:54 KalWarkov wrote: you know, i would stay up for that even though i have to work, but i simply dont like watching games that are up to 6 weeks old :/ Are these games really that old? Huh...
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So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
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On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
A player can play twice but that player can't be used for the ace I believe.
Only 1 player each set tho.
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On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
It's a rule to help the teams with smaller rosters. For example TL wanted to use Zenio instead of HerO twice, but he couldn't play.
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I dunno much about the league itself. I like watching good matches tho, but a question. Why GTSL, PL, ATC and now this 1 too? whats the difference between sc2l and the others?
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Those match-ups look sick, maybe I'll catch some games even though it's getting really late.
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On July 14 2013 08:06 govie wrote: I dunno much about the league itself. I like watching good matches tho, but a question. Why GTSL, PL, ATC and now this 1 too? whats the difference between sc2l and the others?
Different format, different teams, different times/casters. The more sc2 the better ^_^
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On July 14 2013 08:07 Laryleprakon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 14 2013 08:06 govie wrote: I dunno much about the league itself. I like watching good matches tho, but a question. Why GTSL, PL, ATC and now this 1 too? whats the difference between sc2l and the others? Different format, different teams, different times/casters. The more sc2 the better ^_^
Indeed timezone is different and studio is more professional then with atc. looking ok
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On July 14 2013 08:06 Laryleprakon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
A player can play twice but that player can't be used for the ace I believe. Only 1 player each set tho. Is this rule written down somewhere so it could be referenced on Liquipedia and such? All I could find on their official website at www.sc2l.gg is the following on the About page:
The format of the league follows a team versus team approach. Within this team versus team setup, seven players go head to head with an opposing seven players with the goal of defeating their singular opponent in a one-vs-one best-of-one match-up. The first team to win four best-of-one matches is declared the match winner.
On July 14 2013 08:06 Serinox wrote:Show nested quote +On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
It's a rule to help the teams with smaller rosters. For example TL wanted to use Zenio instead of HerO twice, but he couldn't play. You mean like in the startoff match Liquid vs ROOT where YugiOh played twice despite ROOT having a 16-player roster? 
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Heromarine vs Darkhydra. Now there's a good story.
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On July 14 2013 08:12 Proseat wrote:Show nested quote +On July 14 2013 08:06 Laryleprakon wrote:On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
A player can play twice but that player can't be used for the ace I believe. Only 1 player each set tho. Is this rule written down somewhere so it could be referenced on Liquipedia and such? All I could find on their official website at www.sc2l.gg is the following on the About page: The format of the league follows a team versus team approach. Within this team versus team setup, seven players go head to head with an opposing seven players with the goal of defeating their singular opponent in a one-vs-one best-of-one match-up. The first team to win four best-of-one matches is declared the match winner. Show nested quote +On July 14 2013 08:06 Serinox wrote:On July 14 2013 08:03 Proseat wrote: So what is this rule that a player outside the ace match can play twice? I only read that they are modeling this off Proleague, but there a player cannot play twice unless it is the ace match.
It's a rule to help the teams with smaller rosters. For example TL wanted to use Zenio instead of HerO twice, but he couldn't play. You mean like in the startoff match Liquid vs ROOT where YugiOh played twice despite ROOT having a 16-player roster? 
Of course bigger teams can "abuse" that rule. Or ROOT had no other players available, I remember in ATC they once had to play with only 4 players available.
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Norway25712 Posts
Oh sick, Illu intercepting ALL of the blings. Ouch.
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It being the weekend and all I was actually going to watch some of this, but after watching the minimal UI for so long having 40%+ of the screen covered in overlays is unwatchable
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