[IEM] Sao Paulo: Korea, Japan and Taiwan Qualifier - Page 12
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Yhamm
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The_Red_Viper
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AlternativeEgo
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NovaMB
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Qikz
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AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On December 18 2013 21:45 Qikz wrote: Is Fantasy still in? No. He did not make it. :/ | ||
TheDwf
France19747 Posts
On December 18 2013 21:26 Nebuchad wrote: Byun 2-0 Parting is probably the most shocking result in this, do we know how that went down? Yeah, really surprised as well. ByuN had an excellent TvP in WoL though. | ||
Zealously
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GumBa
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messioso
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Sacsri Dark herO Bbyong They join the following for the final 16 on 20th December 17:00 KST: Seeded: Bomber Maru Dear Soulkey China: Jim MacSed ezrc LamBorGhiNi SEA: PiG EnDerr Lobo Crimson | ||
samurai80
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lichter
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 18 2013 23:26 lichter wrote: Sacsri and Dark? Are you serious? And Bbyong????? Online, anyone can beat anyone (provided both players are Korean, otherwise upsets are less frequent) | ||
GTPGlitch
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he must be getting better :D' Poor effort though - glad herO and Bbyong made it through ^^ | ||
LockeTazeline
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On December 18 2013 23:26 lichter wrote: Sacsri and Dark? Are you serious? And Bbyong????? Standard Korean qualifier haha. | ||
SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
Bbyong I can live with. god damn hurricane though, he took out Rain and Stork | ||
ArTiFaKs
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architecture
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ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On December 18 2013 23:34 Zealously wrote: Online, anyone can beat anyone (provided both players are Korean, otherwise upsets are less frequent) What makes you think that online is so different to online? | ||
Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 19 2013 19:30 ZAiNs wrote: What makes you think that online is so different to online? The fact that results at "offline" tournaments are highly predictable whereas qualifiers just arent | ||
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