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TheDougler
Canada8299 Posts
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Whiteman103
United States1070 Posts
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bkrow
Australia8532 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:37 Whiteman103 wrote: what was the drewbie vs Idra score? 2-0 i believe | ||
DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
Correct. | ||
nufcrulz
Singapore934 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:33 Mailing wrote: IdrA lost his top 2 spot by losing ZvZ to sen/zenio Zenio has to lose and idra has to beat boxer 2-0 to get back in :X shouldnt be a problem for idra... | ||
Mailing
United States3087 Posts
I think IdrA can 2-0 boxer find, but I don't think Sen or Zenio will lose. | ||
Whiteman103
United States1070 Posts
sweet, with MLG i kinda forgot about NASL. | ||
nufcrulz
Singapore934 Posts
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Jyvblamo
Canada13788 Posts
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KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
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DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
EDIT: That's wrong. Both of them need to happen to keep IdrA out of the top 2. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
After watching MLG, it just legitimizes everything that guys like Huk, Idra and Jinro have been saying for months. Most of the 'top' North American players wouldn't stand a chance in Code A or Code S GSL. They're 'fair weather' pro's. They're just weaker overall, and only take the game half-seriously. I really hope more Koreans continue to participate in foreign tournaments, and leave the GSL all together to play the foreign circuit. It would raise the standard of play and professionalism very quickly. It might be bad for the foreign players, but great for the foreign fans and scene. I want to root for great players, not poseurs. | ||
Insanious
Canada1251 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:45 DoomsVille wrote: Very important matches for seeding coming up. Sen wins against Cloud and he secures a top 2 spot. Zenio wins and he guarantees that IdrA can't make the top 2. false... there's still next week. If sen wins 2-1 then if he goes 0-2 next week and IdrA 2-0's boxer, then Idra would be able to pass up Sen. If Zenio wins 2-1 this and next week and Idra goes 2-0 then idra passes up Zenio. 2-1 is worth 1 point, 2-0 is worth 2 points. Idra can pass both these players with 2-1's in this and/or next week. | ||
Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:46 Defacer wrote: After watching MLG, it just legitimizes everything that guys like Huk, Idra and Jinro have been saying for months. Most of the 'top' North American players wouldn't stand a chance in Code A or Code S GSL. They're 'fair weather' pro's. They're just weaker overall, and only take the game half-seriously. I really hope more Koreans continue to participate in foreign tournaments, and leave the GSL all together to play the foreign circuit. It would raise the standard of play and professionalism very quickly. It might be bad for the foreign players, but great for the foreign fans and scene. I want to root for great players, not poseurs. I have never seen a successful eSports scene where all the players are "foreign" to the scene itself. Does it happen in other sports? | ||
BackHo
New Zealand400 Posts
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Yoshi Kirishima
United States10284 Posts
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DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:49 Insanious wrote: false... there's still next week. If sen wins 2-1 then if he goes 0-2 next week and IdrA 2-0's boxer, then Idra would be able to pass up Sen. If Zenio wins 2-1 this and next week and Idra goes 2-0 then idra passes up Zenio. 2-1 is worth 1 point, 2-0 is worth 2 points. Idra can pass both these players with 2-1's in this and/or next week. Zenio is facing painuser next week. He will get a 2-0 walkover. I guess there is no guarantee of that, but it is very very likely. If sen is 2-1 this week and 0-2 next week he will be at 9 points. IdrA (with a 2-0 next week) can reach 9 at most. Sen wins the tiebreaker (H2H match). | ||
sereniity
Sweden1159 Posts
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Defacer
Canada5052 Posts
On June 06 2011 10:50 Azarkon wrote: I have never seen a successful eSports scene where all the players are "foreign" to the scene itself. Does it happen in other sports? It took a while, but both the NHL and NBA have made a concentrated effort to bring in international players, and it has widened their market significantly. Look at GSL right now. They are desperate to improve the diversity of their league, because ultimately, they know that A) there is some great non-Korean talent out there and B) having only Korean players limits their audience. It's only a problem if you believe that the Top 50 SC2 Players are all Korean ... which I don't think is true. If NASL went after the best 50 players in the world, maybe half would be Korean, but the tournament would still be awesome. | ||
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