[TLS] Qualifier #5 - Page 3
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Sum41
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dRaW
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On January 27 2013 03:21 Sum41 wrote: wasn't por7ect retired or playing Sc2? + Show Spoiler + SC2 is obviously harder, | ||
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Pike v Infected -> Pike Lossi vs Terror or Largo -> Terror Ramms vs TTF/Oct/Dash -> Ramms Naugrim vs Dewalt -> Dewalt G5 vs Zaraki -> Zaraki(hoping ^^) Drone vs Jim -> Drone Pro7/Arcneon vs Cosy -> Cosy Jumper vs Cosy/Arcneon/Pro7 -> Jumper | ||
dRaW
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Too_MuchZerg
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[sc1f]eonzerg
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Too_MuchZerg
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dRaW
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On January 27 2013 03:46 [sc1f]eonzerg wrote: who is zepish ? -_- and seriously ramms ? this guy was a true monster and is now a rabbit -- c/c+ protoss | ||
thezanursic
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Heyoka
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I have some replays from ro64 though http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/heyoka/TLLegacy/TLSQ5Ro64.zip | ||
HawaiianPig
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In the Ro128, two players were unable to play eachother but did not experience lag with admins individually. This is what we refer to as an ipconflict. From the admin perspective this is difficult because no single player is at fault and can be disqualified. Typically this is rectified by swapping one of the conflicting players with another player who is available in the bracket. From the admin perspective, one player, Dashwriter, had two walkovers and had not yet played a game. Attempts to contact Dashwriter were unsuccessful on our end, and in the interest of expediency, it was assumed he had not showed up. Admins swapped one of the conflicting players with him in order to resolve the issue. Unfortunately, Dashwriter had actually already proceeded to play his ro64 match with Octzerg and won. This placed us in a difficult position. We were left with: Octzerg losing a Ro64 match, Dashwriter winning a Ro64 match but having two walkovers to get to there, and a swapped player (TTF) having yet to play a match through no fault of his own. To rectify this we had TTF play Dashwriter to decide who would advance to the Ro32. TTF won. This left us with: + Show Spoiler + Dashwriter: 1 wins 1 loss TTF: 1 win 0 losses Dash > Oct TTF > Dash This results in: TTF has no losses and thus cannot be eliminated from the tournament, but Dashwriter has played more games To make this work in the system, we placed the deciding match in the ro128 on the bracket. This means the bracket reflects a ro128 knockout for Dashwriter Nonetheless, in recognition of the 2 walkovers Dashwriter received in the first place and his win against Octzerg, he will still be awarded his Ro32 points. | ||
dRaW
Canada5744 Posts
On January 27 2013 03:57 HawaiianPig wrote: Okay so for anyone tabulating points, there is a clarification of the bracket that needs to be made due to a series of unfortunate circumstances: In the Ro128, two players were unable to play eachother but did not experience lag with admins individually. This is what we refer to as an ipconflict. From the admin perspective this is difficult because no single player is at fault and can be disqualified. Typically this is rectified by swapping one of the conflicting players with another player who is available in the bracket. From the admin perspective, one player, Dashwriter, had two walkovers and had not yet played a game. Attempts to contact Dashwriter were unsuccessful on our end, and in the interest of expediency, it was assumed he had not showed up. Admins swapped one of the conflicting players with him in order to resolve the issue. Unfortunately, Dashwriter had actually already proceeded to play his ro64 match with Octzerg and won. This placed us in a difficult position. We were left with: Octzerg losing a Ro64 match, Dashwriter winning a Ro64 match but having two walkovers to get to there, and a swapped player (TTF) having yet to play a match through no fault of his own. To rectify this we had TTF play Dashwriter to decide who would advance to the Ro32. TTF won. This left us with: + Show Spoiler + Dashwriter: 1 wins 1 loss TTF: 1 win 0 losses Dash > Oct TTF > Dash This results in: TTF has no losses and thus cannot be eliminated from the tournament, but Dashwriter has played more games To make this work in the system, we placed the deciding match in the ro128 on the bracket. This means the bracket reflects a ro128 knockout for Dashwriter Nonetheless, in recognition of the 2 walkovers Dashwriter received in the first place and his win against Octzerg, he will still be awarded his Ro32 points. Interesting, congrats to him | ||
Mewka
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more like B- http://www.iccup.com/starcraft/gamingprofile/ISL2-Zepish.html | ||
dRaW
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Sum41
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Sum41
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On January 27 2013 03:32 dRaW wrote: Predictions Pike v Infected -> Pike Lossi vs Terror or Largo -> Terror Ramms vs TTF/Oct/Dash -> Ramms Naugrim vs Dewalt -> Dewalt G5 vs Zaraki -> Zaraki(hoping ^^) Drone vs Jim -> Drone Pro7/Arcneon vs Cosy -> Cosy Jumper vs Cosy/Arcneon/Pro7 -> Jumper i think that JIM is going to beat Drone. he(JIM) has been understimated a lot, i think he will surprise us again. all the others predictions i think you are right | ||
Epoxide
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dRaW
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On January 27 2013 04:21 Epoxide wrote: please let TerrOr win vs Napoleon x_x if he loses Napoleon will do TvZ against pike | ||
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