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Trading away Trap for Zest was actually my only trade of the season (+5). Makes sense, since I was aiming to run the most mainstream team of the season, besides my fan pick sOs.
On May 06 2015 10:35 grogburg wrote: Hmm that hypothetical 135 point no-trade team is illegal (no Terrans), but I'm not sure what would be better since the FPL R2 link is gone. Maybe herO, Stats, soO, Dream, Panic, Trap, CJ? Was CJ $4 or 5? http://www.teamliquid.net/fantasy/proleague/Stats.php?r=23
On May 06 2015 06:47 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: Despite the two teams' co-dominance, CJ's one map advantage gave them direct seeding into the finals, while Jin Air had to get through the bronze match first. That series was already intriguing because it pitted the winner of the Telecom Derby against the all-kill behemoth in Jin Air, with the promise of either revenge against CJ or an opportunity to remind them who was truly the better team.
Jin Air got a bye past the Bronze match by finishing 2nd. SKT-KT was the Bronze match and KT-Jin Air was the Silver match.
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holyhell I dont even know about Stork's instagram
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United States744 Posts
On May 06 2015 11:15 Roadog wrote:
Jin Air got a bye past the Bronze match by finishing 2nd. SKT-KT was the Bronze match and KT-Jin Air was the Silver match. I haven't heard any consistent terminology used by KeSPA or the casters, but I use "Bronze match" to mean that the loser earns bronze. Calling KT-Jin Air the "Silver match" to me implies that the winner earns silver, which isn't necessarily true, and also implies that the winner of SKT-KT would earn bronze in the "Bronze match". I prefer to call what SKT and KT played in the "fourth place match" because it only definitively determines who is fourth, as the next match determines who earns bronze, hence why I call it the "Bronze match." If you can point me to where there has been a standardization of this nomenclature, I'd appreciate it.
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On May 06 2015 11:24 Arceus wrote: holyhell I dont even know about Stork's instagram
#1 SC2 instagram by far
seriously the guy loves selfies
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On May 06 2015 11:29 banjoetheredskin wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2015 11:15 Roadog wrote:
Jin Air got a bye past the Bronze match by finishing 2nd. SKT-KT was the Bronze match and KT-Jin Air was the Silver match. I haven't heard any consistent terminology used by KeSPA or the casters, but I use "Bronze match" to mean that the loser earns bronze. Calling KT-Jin Air the "Silver match" to me implies that the winner earns silver, which isn't necessarily true, and also implies that the winner of SKT-KT would earn bronze in the "Bronze match". I prefer to call what SKT and KT played in the "fourth place match" because it only definitively determines who is fourth, as the next match determines who earns bronze, hence why I call it the "Bronze match." If you can point me to where there has been a standardization of this nomenclature, I'd appreciate it.
He is right, that's how it's been called in the Proleague's official fb page:
Bronze: KT vs SKT Silver: KT vs Jin Air Gold: Jin Air vs CJ
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United States744 Posts
On May 06 2015 11:49 Silvana wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2015 11:29 banjoetheredskin wrote:On May 06 2015 11:15 Roadog wrote:
Jin Air got a bye past the Bronze match by finishing 2nd. SKT-KT was the Bronze match and KT-Jin Air was the Silver match. I haven't heard any consistent terminology used by KeSPA or the casters, but I use "Bronze match" to mean that the loser earns bronze. Calling KT-Jin Air the "Silver match" to me implies that the winner earns silver, which isn't necessarily true, and also implies that the winner of SKT-KT would earn bronze in the "Bronze match". I prefer to call what SKT and KT played in the "fourth place match" because it only definitively determines who is fourth, as the next match determines who earns bronze, hence why I call it the "Bronze match." If you can point me to where there has been a standardization of this nomenclature, I'd appreciate it. He is right, that's how it's been called in the Proleague's official fb page: Bronze: KT vs SKTSilver: KT vs Jin AirGold: Jin Air vs CJ Wonderful, thank you, I'll remember that next time
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I thought it was MVP that was sponsored by chickenmaru, why are there so many chicken references for Prime?
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22272 Posts
On May 06 2015 12:15 Yusei wrote: I thought it was MVP that was sponsored by chickenmaru, why are there so many chicken references for Prime?
because im dumb
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Lorning
Belgica34432 Posts
I tried
And I will try and try again
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your Country52797 Posts
I'm pretty sure that my incredible number of trades last round inspired people to trade more (and better than me ).
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DIdn't expect a sad Leenock, right in the feels TT
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On May 06 2015 11:29 banjoetheredskin wrote:Show nested quote +On May 06 2015 11:15 Roadog wrote:
Jin Air got a bye past the Bronze match by finishing 2nd. SKT-KT was the Bronze match and KT-Jin Air was the Silver match. I haven't heard any consistent terminology used by KeSPA or the casters, but I use "Bronze match" to mean that the loser earns bronze. Calling KT-Jin Air the "Silver match" to me implies that the winner earns silver, which isn't necessarily true, and also implies that the winner of SKT-KT would earn bronze in the "Bronze match". I prefer to call what SKT and KT played in the "fourth place match" because it only definitively determines who is fourth, as the next match determines who earns bronze, hence why I call it the "Bronze match." If you can point me to where there has been a standardization of this nomenclature, I'd appreciate it.
Well the terminology sort of makes sense:
Bronze match: whoever wins is guaranteed Bronze or above.
Silver match: whoever wins is guaranteed Silver or above.
Gold match: whoever wins is guaranteed Gold.
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I'm not even a fan of Leenock and that picture made me feel sad.
The worst team award, I knew who was getting that long before the end of the round.
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LeGenD didn't even get mentioned in the final writeup... Hey, he beat the guy that beat Gerrard!
lol, he doesn't even get the first-choice TLPD link...
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Thanks! OK, I think that means the best no-trade team possible was herO[jOin], Stats, soO, sKyHigh, Trap, Panic, CJ Entus, which costs $29 and would have made 138 points (i.e. 2nd place).
In any case, great write-up! I really look forward to round 3!
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Hilarious read overall, thanks!
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