[R&S] North American Starleague Season 1 - Page 7
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helvete
Sweden276 Posts
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
On May 21 2011 10:03 helvete wrote: Could you please update the group play details in the OP? They're really nifty but haven't been updated in several weeks. Done! | ||
Kentakky
Sweden1272 Posts
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helvete
Sweden276 Posts
Thanks motbob! Much appreciated! | ||
Doraemon
Australia14949 Posts
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wintergt
Belgium1335 Posts
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Imascotsman
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fishjie
United States1519 Posts
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JustPassingBy
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What do Haypro, Moonan and Grubby have in common? Out of the ten people threatened to be thrown out of the NASL, those three are the only non-North Americans! Well, Moonan still has a good chance to slip past Cruncher (both same number of points), pushing that number down to 2, so I'm definitely going to root for him! InControl is doing far better than I expected and somehow, I am more glad about the fact how ignorant I was than if I were right. :-) edit: removing typos. | ||
Wargizmo
Australia1237 Posts
On May 26 2011 22:41 JustPassingBy wrote: Starting to get tense, now that the end of the group stages are drawing near! What do Haypro, Moonan and Grubby have in common? Out of the ten people threatened to be thrown out of the NASL, those three are the only non-North Americans! Well, Moonan still has a good chance to slip past Cruncher (both same number of points), pushing that number down to 2, so I'm definitely going to root for him! InControl is doing far better than I expected and somehow, I am more glad about the fact how ignorant I was than if I were right. :-) Yeah, I honestly didn't expect the North American players to be so awful in this, especially given they have the home server advantage, it seems from this and other tournaments like MLG/IPL like there's a huge skill gap between the top three guys (Idra, Kiwikaki and Select) and the rest of the server. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
So the "home server advantage" isn't as big as one might think. It's great how Boxer manages to place so high in his group, which does have plenty of goot players. He even has a good shot at placing 2nd and get a seed into the finals. The games he lost in the super tournament, he lost because of his own mistakes, glad to see that he maybe just had a day off. Btw. Moonan's chance of slipping past Cruncher is slimmer than I thought. They have one future game against each other, but while Cruncher "only" has to face qxc and TT1, Moonan stands before WhiteRa and JulyZerg... edit: the Koreans on the other hand, are doing remarkably well. All of them except Rainbow are currently in the top 6, which roughly qualifies them for the bracket tournament for the finals (it actually the top 30 of all players in 5 divisions). TT1 is also still in the game and Fenix is ranked very high in his division, maybe the good training in the team house is starting to pay off? | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On May 26 2011 22:41 JustPassingBy wrote: Starting to get tense, now that the end of the group stages is drawing near! What do Haypro, Moonan and Grubby have in common? Out of the ten people threatened to be thrown out of the NASL, those three are the only non-North Americans! Well, Moonan still has a good chance to slip past Cruncher (both same number of points), pushing that number down to 2, so I'm definitely going to root for him! InControl is doing far better than I expected and somehow, I am more glad about the fact how ignorant I was than if I were right. :-) edit: removing typos. Glad I am not the only one interested in crunching numbers on the NASL. The bottom 16 players (by record, then scoring, finally head-to-head) are going to be kicked out of NASL next season. Based on my simulations, that essentially implies that all players with less than 4 wins, with exception for the highest scoring 3-win player. So far...
To be the highest scoring 3-win, a player needs to be at least (-3pt) to survive relegation. That means these players are mathematically eliminated if they end up with a 3-6 record or worse: Grubby, PainUser, Machine, Artosis, MaNa, GoOdy, Drewbie, ClouD, RainBOw. The interesting thing is that while a player like qxc is technically not eliminated, he needs to go 6-0 in his remaining schedule against SjoW, CrunCher, and DarKFoRcE, just to have a chance to survive for next season. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
I thought the bottom 2 of each division gets thrown out, but in fact it's the bottom 16 in the overall standing. Regarding overall standing, does anybody know when that will finally be updated on the nasl site? | ||
Ruscour
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JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
For those who want are interested how each region is doing (too lazy to calculate for each nation): NA: 9 out 18 are in the bottom 16 (50%) Korea: 1 out of 11 are in the bottom 16 (9%) SEA (more like rest of asia): 1 out of 2 (50%) EU: 5 out of 19 are in the bottom 16 (26%) So while NA and SEA would lose half of their players, Europe loses significantly less and Korea barely loses anyone. Everything is still in the open though, as there are plenty of people in the lower-middle field who have about the same number of points. There'll be significant fluctuation in the standing as players fight to stay in, in the final days of the division round! (due to where I live in, I'll root for the europeans though) On a sidenote, I just realized how good Seth really is... O.o I will definitely look forward to see him in the GSTL! | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
Division 1, Week 8 About the five-way pillup for the top:
Regarding survival:
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Lobotomist
United States1541 Posts
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bennyaus
Australia1833 Posts
On May 27 2011 06:35 JustPassingBy wrote: Well, there isn't that much lag when Europeans play on the NA server, I think. So the "home server advantage" isn't as big as one might think. It's great how Boxer manages to place so high in his group, which does have plenty of goot players. He even has a good shot at placing 2nd and get a seed into the finals. The games he lost in the super tournament, he lost because of his own mistakes, glad to see that he maybe just had a day off. Btw. Moonan's chance of slipping past Cruncher is slimmer than I thought. They have one future game against each other, but while Cruncher "only" has to face qxc and TT1, Moonan stands before WhiteRa and JulyZerg... edit: the Koreans on the other hand, are doing remarkably well. All of them except Rainbow are currently in the top 6, which roughly qualifies them for the bracket tournament for the finals (it actually the top 30 of all players in 5 divisions). TT1 is also still in the game and Fenix is ranked very high in his division, maybe the good training in the team house is starting to pay off? Moonan (Korean/American FXO Terran player) isn't playing in this tournament, yet. Are you referring to MoMan (Zerg french player for CN)? | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
edit: typo | ||
Scrandom
Canada2819 Posts
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