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On February 10 2012 05:41 Topin wrote: i dont get this... how Ret won after spent 1.2 k and 12 larvaes in overlords? how did he got a bigger army????
He already had a bigger army and he kept producing army. Slivko got supply blocked and wasn't able to produce when he realised how far ahead on workers he was after scouting the saturation at Ret's third. Not sure if he'd have held or not without it, but it would have been a hell of a lot closer for sure.
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On February 10 2012 05:38 Noktix wrote: Can somebody tell me why ret just made 11 overlords lul
Its just a really weird mistake in his play, he does this every other game. He sometimes makes 10 overlorrds while at 200 supply for no apparent reason. He said several times on his stream he doesn't know how to stop doing it.
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Uhm, I'm not so sure Ret advances 100% with this system ._.
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On February 10 2012 05:40 Lysanias wrote:Show nested quote +On February 10 2012 05:38 Noktix wrote: Can somebody tell me why ret just made 11 overlords lul He likes the 30+ free supply, it makes him easy to react and mass produce when needed, like he did this last game.
He was 100/174. Not to mention he wasn't very high econ, so mass production or reaction is pretty impossible...
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On February 10 2012 05:42 TheBB wrote: Map score is first tiebreaker? Yes. If Snute wins against Ret he advances I think, right?
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Um Snute must win 2-0 to advance.
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On February 10 2012 05:43 Talin wrote: Uhm, I'm not so sure Ret advances 100% with this system ._. He doesnt
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Who is the guy that cast with Bitter?
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Yeah, if he loses 2-0 to snute, he's out
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i honestly think its quite ridicolous that they arent sure about the current score yet put out false statements
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Bitter doing Math is almost as entertaining as his Geography.
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Socke/Squirtle/Sjow all over again plz, just with zvz
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On February 10 2012 05:43 Arc1 wrote: Um Snute must win 2-0 to advance.
Snute wins 2-0 he advances. 2-1 it's a 3-way tie. (assuming slivko 2-0 dakkon, which we can be pretty safe to assume.) If Ret wins he and slivko advances.
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On February 10 2012 05:43 Arc1 wrote: Um Snute must win 2-0 to advance. No. If he wins 2:1 both he and Ret are 5:3, so it will a tie because slivko will 2:0 dakkon then also being 5:3
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On February 10 2012 05:43 Bulkers wrote: Who is the guy that cast with Bitter? Robert Simpson
Blizzard Entertainment eSports manager.
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On February 10 2012 05:44 VirGin wrote:Snute wins 2-0 he advances. 2-1 it's a 3-way tie. (assuming slivko 2-0 dakkon, which we can be pretty safe to assume.)
Yes you're right. I don't get it why MrBitter always has problem with this.
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On February 10 2012 05:44 FreudianTrip wrote: Bitter doing Math is almost as entertaining as his Geography.
"If you're around Brazil area..."
But yeah, honestly no wonder they get confused with this format. IEM you come up with the weirdest stuff.
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On February 10 2012 05:44 robih wrote: i honestly think its quite ridicolous that they arent sure about the current score yet put out false statements
What is even more ridiculous is that Bitter does that every single time.
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On February 10 2012 05:42 RaiderRob wrote:Show nested quote +On February 10 2012 05:38 Flanq wrote: I understand Ret wanted some supply space, but 11 ovies at once? Could possible be a missclick, dunno his hotkeys but I know I've surprised myself seeing 8 overlords turn up to battle collossi, that were supposed to be corruptors darnit. i feel ya man: + Show Spoiler +
gogo ret
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Again, people still don't understand how this silly group stages go, this needs to go away. There is still a chance slivko and snute both have a better score than ret, even though slivko already lost to ret. Then it boils down to what is more important, map score or who beat who? If slivko goes 5-3 and Ret ends up 4-3, SHOULD slivko still go down? If so, why should he even try vs dakkon? If not, how the hell is that fair to Ret that he beat someone, but they advanced because he won vs Dakkon, he actually had no incentive to try either? Silly group system is silly.
tl;dr: Double elimination group stages ala GSL
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