TSM, have really improved themselves but still we have so much more to look forward to.
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Parnage
United States7414 Posts
TSM, have really improved themselves but still we have so much more to look forward to. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
12112 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 BlackMagister wrote: And again TSM beats CLG by going through the winner bracket even though tied in score vs their rivals. Not complaining just thing it's a funny coincidence because yes there should be consequences to losing a bo3. Great play by TSM with some derps, but really big props for CLG putting up such a great showing with HS new to the jungle and Xhazard who was really solid this whole tournament. You could argue that CLG had the harder bracket, being forced to plow through more good teams. But at this point, it'd sound like bitter whining lol. CLG just couldn't beat Dignitas the first time they met and that really caused a lot of problems for them. Still, HSGG new to the jungle putting up a good showing and xHazzard doing a good job too. Season 2 NA Qualifiers seem like they'll be very tight. | ||
EchelonTee
United States5233 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 PepperoniPiZZa wrote: I think being forced to go through the losers bracket is punishment enough for dropping out of the winners bracket. TSM can mess up 3 out of the first 4 games while CLG was only able to mess up one out of their first 3 games. They should just make the grand final a bo5. The way The International did it (dota tourny) was Bo5, Winner Bracket team starts series 1-0. What do you think of that alternative? Winner bracket needs some sort of advantage, because otherwise it doesn't make much sense that both teams lose 1 Bo3, but the Loser Bracket team wins champ?? | ||
Jaksiel
United States4130 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 HazMat wrote: Time for CLG to blame having to play video games for a long time in 1 day and having a ringer. Oddly condescending post. Playing for 13 hours is tiring. I don't play video games competitively but I do play Magic: the Gathering competitively and I know what it's like. Just because it doesn't have physical exertion doesn't mean it's not exhausting. | ||
GreenManalishi
Canada834 Posts
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GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 BlackMagister wrote: And again TSM beats CLG by going through the winner bracket even though tied in score vs their rivals. Not complaining just thing it's a funny coincidence because yes there should be consequences to losing a bo3. ? Like getting knocked into the Loser's Bracket? 'Cause that would make sense. | ||
Alzadar
Canada5009 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 HazMat wrote: Time for CLG to blame having to play video games for a long time in 1 day and having a ringer. Do you question the fact that playing intense, important matches in a world-class tournament is incredibly draining? It's nowhere near the same as playing for 10 hours at home. | ||
QuakerOats
United States1024 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:03 Abenson wrote: Such good games. I'm surprised to see that CLG still so strong despite down Voyboy and having the whole roster shifting Yeah, give Hotshot a little longer to practice jungling and with Voyboy top, I think CLG is going to be extremely strong. Well played TSM, they look almost unstoppable right now. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
12112 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:04 EchelonTee wrote: The way The International did it (dota tourny) was Bo5, Winner Bracket team starts series 1-0. What do you think of that alternative? Winner bracket needs some sort of advantage, because otherwise it doesn't make much sense that both teams lose 1 Bo3, but the Loser Bracket team wins champ?? The International Qualifiers Finals didn't have any advantage. | ||
GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
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phyvo
United States5635 Posts
On June 11 2012 13:43 Shikyo wrote: The true dmg is actually rather terrible, even if the opponent has 5k HP and you deal an average of 300 dmg per hit average(say IE LW PD BT) you only deal like 50% extra dmg with the true dmg, and this is in pretty much the perfect situation with you being able to constantly attack a single target(This usually doesn't even happen, usually as a ranged AD you either take a few shots at everything around or focus squishies) True dmg isn't really an important thing about vayne Like, Corki's passive is far better in most situations If you're sniffing at 50% extra damage (by your own math) that is impossible to mitigate you're bloody insane. Now, by my math, W is what puts Vayne on top of the DPS heap, even against a target with HP/armor as low as 2.5k/120. With W+R her only equal is a perfect 2-axe Draven. I know it's hard to get that third hit but that doesn't mean that W's damage isn't huge if you get it off. It's perfectly fine to argue that without trying to support it with numbers you make up on the spot. | ||
Alzadar
Canada5009 Posts
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EchelonTee
United States5233 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:05 Chiharu Harukaze wrote: The International Qualifiers Finals didn't have any advantage. The International 1 Finals. | ||
Shikyo
Finland33997 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:02 BlackMagister wrote: And again TSM beats CLG by going through the winner bracket even though tied in score vs their rivals. Not complaining just thing it's a funny coincidence because yes there should be consequences to losing a bo3. ? After the first Bo3 TSM dropped into the losers bracket and then they played an even Bo3 there, the losing team would be eliminated and thus the winning team will be left over. This isn't a bracket about winning, it's about being the last team left. I hate having to explain the format every time, use wikipedia please. On June 11 2012 14:06 phyvo wrote: If you're sniffing at 50% extra damage (by your own math) that is impossible to mitigate you're bloody insane. Now, by my math, W is what puts Vayne on top of the DPS heap, even against a target with HP/armor as low as 2.5k/120. With W+R her only equal is a perfect 2-axe Draven. I know it's hard to get that third hit but that doesn't mean that W's damage isn't huge if you get it off. It's perfectly fine to argue that without trying to support it with numbers you make up on the spot. In the best possible scenario with super short range, yeah. Truth is in a teamfight you will probably get a single silver bolt off because you can't just focus a single target | ||
SnK-Arcbound
United States4423 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:04 Jaksiel wrote: Oddly condescending post. Playing for 13 hours is tiring. I don't play video games competitively but I do play Magic: the Gathering competitively and I know what it's like. Just because it doesn't have physical exertion doesn't mean it's not exhausting. I've done 13 hours days at PTQ's and it's rather easy. | ||
Chiharu Harukaze
12112 Posts
On June 11 2012 14:06 phyvo wrote: If you're sniffing at 50% extra damage (by your own math) that is impossible to mitigate you're bloody insane. Now, by my math, W is what puts Vayne on top of the DPS heap, even against a target with HP/armor as low as 2.5k/120. With W+R her only equal is a perfect 2-axe Draven. I know it's hard to get that third hit but that doesn't mean that W's damage isn't huge if you get it off. It's perfectly fine to argue that without trying to support it with numbers you make up on the spot. Draven is pretty nuts right now. As Vayne with more items he was still doing more damage than me wtf. @_@ Although this isn't a discussion for this thread lol. | ||
Slow Motion
United States6960 Posts
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Chiharu Harukaze
12112 Posts
Oh my bad then lol | ||
MooMooMugi
United States10531 Posts
BAYLIFE BROs | ||
RoieTRS
United States2569 Posts
This isn't even close to as unfair as season1 wc was. It is a standard double elimination that has been around forever. Yeah, you lose and you play twice as many games. You know that going into a tournament. | ||
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