On November 21 2009 02:43 jalstar wrote: I looked at some previous MSLs to see how the formatting went,
and Flash and Jaedong can't face off any later than the Round of 8 because their groups are next to each other. Hopefully it is the round of 8 so we can get a best of 5.
They radically changed the formatting last time to be able to put Flash/Jaedong on opposite sides of the bracket when the Ro8 rolls around
On November 21 2009 02:43 jalstar wrote: I looked at some previous MSLs to see how the formatting went,
and Flash and Jaedong can't face off any later than the Round of 8 because their groups are next to each other. Hopefully it is the round of 8 so we can get a best of 5.
They radically changed the formatting last time to be able to put Flash/Jaedong on opposite sides of the bracket when the Ro8 rolls around
How does that work? Did they change it specifically for that reason?
On November 21 2009 02:43 jalstar wrote: I looked at some previous MSLs to see how the formatting went,
and Flash and Jaedong can't face off any later than the Round of 8 because their groups are next to each other. Hopefully it is the round of 8 so we can get a best of 5.
They radically changed the formatting last time to be able to put Flash/Jaedong on opposite sides of the bracket when the Ro8 rolls around
How does that work? Did they change it specifically for that reason?
It would not be fair if they did. It should be random.
On November 21 2009 02:43 jalstar wrote: I looked at some previous MSLs to see how the formatting went,
and Flash and Jaedong can't face off any later than the Round of 8 because their groups are next to each other. Hopefully it is the round of 8 so we can get a best of 5.
They radically changed the formatting last time to be able to put Flash/Jaedong on opposite sides of the bracket when the Ro8 rolls around
How does that work? Did they change it specifically for that reason?
The previous format did the Ro8 sorting by Kespa rank. Rank #1 and #2 are on the opposite sides due to this format.
I havent posted here for like a year or smth(been lurking all the time), but i had to unburrow just to say that July is taking this MSL, you heard it here first
On November 27 2009 07:43 Myrkul wrote: I havent posted here for like a year or smth(been lurking all the time), but i had to unburrow just to say that July is taking this MSL, you heard it here first
No way, too many zergs in the pool. While I love JulyZerg, his ZvZ is no longer good.
Best on the other hand is gonna Royal Road this MSL up. Impressive showing last night.
On November 27 2009 07:43 Myrkul wrote: I havent posted here for like a year or smth(been lurking all the time), but i had to unburrow just to say that July is taking this MSL, you heard it here first
No way, too many zergs in the pool. While I love JulyZerg, his ZvZ is no longer good.
Best on the other hand is gonna Royal Road this MSL up. Impressive showing last night.
I'm counting on the fact that all the hardcore zergs are gonna have a very hard time adapting to these maps, and that july will get his zvt and zvz to a respectable lvl (or just do wierd shit that catches ppl of guard in games that matter) and then stomp all over tosses from the quarters to the finals
or in other words exactly what happened in the last OSL he won:D
On November 21 2009 02:43 jalstar wrote: I looked at some previous MSLs to see how the formatting went,
and Flash and Jaedong can't face off any later than the Round of 8 because their groups are next to each other. Hopefully it is the round of 8 so we can get a best of 5.
They radically changed the formatting last time to be able to put Flash/Jaedong on opposite sides of the bracket when the Ro8 rolls around
How does that work? Did they change it specifically for that reason?
It would not be fair if they did. It should be random.
Ultimately what's best for both the fans and the company behind it is an epic final between two giants of progaming. Fair doesn't come into it. If the #1 and #2 seeds face early and some scrub gets 3-0ed in the finals by the #1 then nobody wins.