NesTea, MVP to BlizzCon - Page 3
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On August 17 2011 14:37 Magic1264 wrote: I actually didn't like how they did the Korean invites. They make the best players from each region play each other in a very short, very volatile double elim tourney, where the best player of the region isn't necessarily going to grab the invite. Yet for the Koreans, which is an INCREDIBLY deep talent pool, they just go ahead and pluck the top two players from the rankings of a very different tourney than the blizzard invitationals. Its not necessarily about NesTea and MVP being very good players, but put them up against each other in several best of threes against 6 other of the best Korean players, you could end up with a different invite combination than NesTea/MVP (hell, mvp/nestea could very well have eliminated one another). Blame it on the fact that no other tournament is run as frequently with a system of points given to each player. Statistically speaking, based on the GSL point totals Nestea and MVP SHOULD have won the qualifiers anyway (barring no rediculous upsets or them facing eachother prior). If the rest of the world had any uniform tournament point system then there probably wouldn't be any "qualfiers" and all the invitationals would simply be as "unimportant" as the Korean one. | ||
TheSilverfox
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Regarding the GSL Points and the Blizzcon invite it shows why MC chose MVP in the group selection for Code S. He knew that in order to get an invite to Blizzcon he had to win GSL and also not let MVP get far in the tournament, the best option for that may have been a Bo1 to knock him out early. | ||
ch33psh33p
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On August 17 2011 15:05 TheSilverfox wrote: This has been known for some time but nice that it's official. Blizzcon will be awesome, it will be NesTeas first tournament outside Korea. Regarding the GSL Points and the Blizzcon invite it shows why MC chose MVP in the group selection for Code S. He knew that in order to get an invite to Blizzcon he had to win GSL and also not let MVP get far in the tournament, the best option for that may have been a Bo1 to knock him out early. That sure owned himself in the face pretty hard. | ||
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pencil_ethics
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On August 17 2011 15:06 ch33psh33p wrote: That sure owned himself in the face pretty hard. It was a good idea in theory, but poorly executed )-: | ||
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TheSilverfox
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On August 17 2011 15:06 ch33psh33p wrote: That sure owned himself in the face pretty hard. Yep! The absolutely funny thing about it was also that MVP chose Polt to the group (If I don't remember this totally wrong). Polt also had a chance to get a Blizzcon invite so basically MVP just laughed at it and saw the opportunity to be confirmed directly after the group . | ||
hunts
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SafeAsCheese
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On August 17 2011 14:38 MyLastSerenade wrote: i feel like nestea would easily win both. NesTea BARELY made it into the ro16 MMA totally smashed him and he was || close to losing to IMHappy MVP is HEAVILY favored. | ||
AxionSteel
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ChuCky.Ca
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On August 17 2011 14:35 ch33psh33p wrote: Nestea Vs Mvp finals at Blizzcon. Nestea V Mvp Gsl finals in Blizzcon. 100% happening. Interesting thought since they play in the ro8 vs each other | ||
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