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Champloo
Germany1850 Posts
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ne0lith
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On July 27 2012 23:40 ne0lith wrote: So I see the Sweden Nationals don't have a specified hour, I suppose they're starting after all the others right? (around 20:00 CEST or so). Any info on that? Schedule according to Aftonbladet 10.00 Event opens, tournaments starts 14.30 Stage show starts / WCS Norway Grand Final 16.00 WCS Danmark Grand Final 17.30 WCS Finland Grand Final 19.00 WCS Sweden Lowerbracket – Round 4 M2 20.00 WCS Sweden Upperbracket – Final 21.00 WCS Sweden Lowerbracket – Final 22.00 WCS Sweden Consolidation – Final 23.00 WCS Sweden Grand Final | ||
ne0lith
537 Posts
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Gyaru
Sweden16 Posts
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WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On July 28 2012 03:46 Gyaru wrote: Does anyone know if they close the doors at any specific hour, or can you drop in whenever you feel like it? I have no idea. When do you plan to arrive to the event? I think they're not super-hard enforcing any times on this, but then I wasn't at DH:Stockholm so idk. | ||
ramask2
Thailand1024 Posts
At least there's a loser bracket. | ||
Bagi
Germany6799 Posts
I think Elfi is the favorite to win for the Finnish tournament, he just had a really strong showing at the AL tournament. DK/NO winners seem pretty obvious, BabyK/Snute. | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On July 28 2012 03:56 ramask2 wrote: The upper part of the Swedish bracket is so stacked compared to the lower one. At least there's a loser bracket. I think both parts is pretty stacked. Naugrim, Cytoplasm and Forsen is something that you shouldn't take as a walk in the park. Anyway, I'm heading to bed early tonight, since we have a long day ahead of us tomorrow. | ||
chadissilent
Canada1187 Posts
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Gyaru
Sweden16 Posts
On July 28 2012 03:50 WindWolf wrote: Show nested quote + On July 28 2012 03:46 Gyaru wrote: Does anyone know if they close the doors at any specific hour, or can you drop in whenever you feel like it? I have no idea. When do you plan to arrive to the event? I think they're not super-hard enforcing any times on this, but then I wasn't at DH:Stockholm so idk. I live like 5-10 minutes away, but was only planning on watching the sweden competition | ||
Pippi
Sweden540 Posts
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Champloo
Germany1850 Posts
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ne0lith
537 Posts
On July 28 2012 06:00 Champloo wrote: Yup, which means Naniwa will go to loser bracket in round 2 and then he has to hope he can avoid meeting SortOf, Cytoplasm, Lalush or Morrow there. I don't think his PvZ is that bad anymore, he had it very close against DRG in GSL and he said on twitter he feels the most confident in that matchup now. Yesterday may have been an exception because he supposedly had a headache. | ||
WindWolf
Sweden11767 Posts
On July 28 2012 04:17 Gyaru wrote: Show nested quote + On July 28 2012 03:50 WindWolf wrote: On July 28 2012 03:46 Gyaru wrote: Does anyone know if they close the doors at any specific hour, or can you drop in whenever you feel like it? I have no idea. When do you plan to arrive to the event? I think they're not super-hard enforcing any times on this, but then I wasn't at DH:Stockholm so idk. I live like 5-10 minutes away, but was only planning on watching the sweden competition From what I've get all competitions starts at 10:00, but the swedish stage show starts at 19:00 On July 28 2012 08:45 ne0lith wrote: Show nested quote + On July 28 2012 06:00 Champloo wrote: Yup, which means Naniwa will go to loser bracket in round 2 and then he has to hope he can avoid meeting SortOf, Cytoplasm, Lalush or Morrow there. I don't think his PvZ is that bad anymore, he had it very close against DRG in GSL and he said on twitter he feels the most confident in that matchup now. Yesterday may have been an exception because he supposedly had a headache. And you cannot look at one individual tournament in order to decide how good someone is. | ||
opterown
Australia54649 Posts
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Benjamin99
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SilverStar
Sweden18511 Posts
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Zheryn
Sweden3653 Posts
On July 28 2012 08:45 ne0lith wrote: Show nested quote + On July 28 2012 06:00 Champloo wrote: Yup, which means Naniwa will go to loser bracket in round 2 and then he has to hope he can avoid meeting SortOf, Cytoplasm, Lalush or Morrow there. I don't think his PvZ is that bad anymore, he had it very close against DRG in GSL and he said on twitter he feels the most confident in that matchup now. Yesterday may have been an exception because he supposedly had a headache. Here's the tweet: "ive had really much problems lately with terran T.T my best has suddenly became vs Zerg.. wish it was my best when i played drg :/" | ||
dextrin303
Sweden320 Posts
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