TSL Ro16 Bracket - Page 2
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Husky
United States3362 Posts
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Xxio
Canada5565 Posts
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Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
On January 16 2010 09:40 Xxio wrote: Geez, I completely forgot about Brat_Ok! Looking forward to his games already. If mondy makes it into the tsl.... brat_ok vs mondragon first round oh me oh my hahaha | ||
zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
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zerglingsfolife
United States1694 Posts
Mana wouldn't pp a match with Ret because he said there was no chance he could win, lol. I hope Ret gets some revenge! Edit: Don't know why i double posted, went brain dead. Please delete my above post if necessary. | ||
Re-Play-
Dominican Republic825 Posts
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tree.hugger
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
On January 16 2010 09:34 HuskyTheHusky wrote: I came... I saw... + Show Spoiler + | ||
dekuschrub
United States2069 Posts
idra on other side of ret/koll.. and far away from idra also white ra vs strelokkk and possible whita ra vs JF omgzzz | ||
PhilGood2DaY
Germany7424 Posts
On January 16 2010 08:48 iamtt1 wrote: wow strelok vs white-ra gonna be sick first round I see what u did there haha :-p | ||
Blue
Norway358 Posts
On January 16 2010 07:18 Chill wrote: Good draw for Ret imo! vs sen in QF? ^^ as I see it, lower side of bracket is hardest comptetition my favs in upper side is idra and white ra facing it up while in the lower side there is mondi, brat_ok (whom im really excited to see how he will do), ret, sen and draco (wonder about the form of draco) so ye, lower side is more intense for me edit. forgot to mention koll and terran too. well they are up and coming, but i dont really see them do too much in this TSL, is still too early for them to brawl with the big guys. might have to eat those words tho. and would gladly do so. need some new blood ^^ edit2: its not that nony or JF r bad, just expect their inactivity to be decisive against the likes of idra and white ra think is a good draw for idra. though he did mention once that he is aware when facing white ra, though he still usually wins edit 500?: then again, any draw is a good draw for idra -_- and mayb white ra would be the one who has the best chance of stopping him? so finals... idra v ret, sen or brat_ok. dunno what i think bout tvt finals tho | ||
rredtooth
5458 Posts
mondi vs brat_ok | ||
oovv
366 Posts
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vRoOk
United States1024 Posts
is it a Bo7 Final and a Bo5 between 3 and 4th? Nice at the potential IdrA VS NonY and then maybe IdrA VS White-Ra and then a potentially nerdgasm ret vs idra | ||
JonsaBoy
Denmark457 Posts
On a off topic note, this is thread number 110000 | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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Blue
Norway358 Posts
On January 16 2010 20:06 Holgerius wrote: Do not like Bo7 finals. But TSL is awesome anyway. <3 im really glad there r no bo3s in the tournament, so nobody will be able to win with double bunker rush -_-, though tripple bunker rush is still possible o_O and i guess is nice when finals looks different from rest, and bo7 kinda gives message to MSL and OSL that yeah, u guys have bo5, but TSL is EPICNESS. though they prob dont care much -_- | ||
St3MoR
Spain3256 Posts
anyway, this tournament is going to be really interesting, keep the good work guys | ||
Liquid`Nazgul
22427 Posts
On January 16 2010 21:40 St3MoR wrote: kinda surprising the pairing system, this way #48 in the ladder could be #5 seed, while #12's only aspirations are to be #16, seems weird anyway, this tournament is going to be really interesting, keep the good work guys Don't see them as separate stages for the seeding. The seeding starts at Q1 with 25 vs 48 which has the highest ranked player of Q1 (Horror #25) against the lowest (#48 Nemu). The winner of this match plays the lowest ranked in Q2 (Kenzy #24) and the winner of this plays the highest ranked player in Q3 (#1 Nony). The winner of this match plays the 5th lowest ranked player in TSL Ro16 (because of JF, Brat, Draco and Idra) which is group H. Re-seeding was an option but we feel that puts too much emphasis on original ladder rank, ignoring the theoretical strength of the qualifier groups you had to fight through. With things like this there are always arguments for both sides. We feel #48 beating Nony and being seeded against the #1 in the next round is not the better option. It is comparable to the #120 beating Nadal in R3 and then facing Federer in R4 due to re-seeding the players according to original rank. | ||
St3MoR
Spain3256 Posts
any bracket in the TSL will produce a high number of interesting matchups so fans are happy with anything ^^ | ||
Chill
Calgary25954 Posts
On January 16 2010 22:19 St3MoR wrote: yeah i can understand that. i wasnt bitching about it just pointing out how surprising it was for me at first any bracket in the TSL will produce a high number of interesting matchups so fans are happy with anything ^^ It's the way you make any standard bracket. You pair the players always assuming the higher seed advances while always giving the highest seed the easiest game per round. Mathematically, this means the sum of every game's seeds should be the same for every other game in that round. That's what we did. | ||
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