[DreamHack] Summer 2011 Preview - Page 2
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Powerfoe
Canada167 Posts
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Z3kk
4099 Posts
Go HasuObs :> | ||
Darkybald
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Phenrei
United States162 Posts
Can Mr. WarpPrism code up a 6-stream display for all the DreamHack action? And more importantly, could my computer handle it? | ||
klo8
Austria1960 Posts
Also, very nice article. | ||
neobowman
Canada3324 Posts
On June 18 2011 06:36 Ares[Effort] wrote: Cool, I read the entire article ->under 1 minute<- as well.. Picture of Day9 in it. Automatically sick. | ||
Merany
France890 Posts
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BearDK
Denmark101 Posts
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Horuku
United States405 Posts
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PRIMExTIME
United States28 Posts
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Cellardoor
United States71 Posts
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Toverkol
Netherlands16 Posts
[Edit]Okay, i'll admit it, seeing Merany's openness, i meant to write "a tear to my eye", instead of my first ever spoken-aloud instance of "nerd-chills"[/] | ||
whereismymind
United Kingdom717 Posts
Too many great players, that you can't even tell who will win. | ||
MaxField
United States2386 Posts
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Gurgl
Sweden308 Posts
On June 18 2011 07:03 Horuku wrote: What website will it be streamed on? (sorry if it is readily apparent, I did a ctrl+f and didn't see it mentioned in the article) All the streams will be up on http://www.dreamhack.tv/ tomorrow when it starts, 10:00 cest+1 so in 10 hours | ||
Gustaf
Sweden20 Posts
We've had crazy crowds in Dreamarena for years, the only problem is that they never make it big enough. Dreamhack>MLG in that area as well, sorry | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38136 Posts
My personal upset watchlist: A) Tyler Sparks of form at the end of the NASL coupled with a need to really deliver, I think he'll be on his game here enough to give his group trouble. B) Diestar Dierstar seems to be almost perennially underrated, at the start of the year he was one of the guys making waves along with Kas. He's been quiet recently but showed up for the IPL S2 qualifiers and made it in by crushing TT1 3-0. Good across all the match ups and more than capable of making anyone in that group sweat. C) I don't think there is one really, the top 3 will fight it out between them and that will be that. If I had to pick, I'd take Grubby. While his NASL results have been poor he has done well in a LAN environment, and has performed well in online EU cups too. Perhaps a cheering crowd will be the inspiration he needs. D) Adel He will bring some new stuff to the table, and if he holds it together mentally he can be a challenge for anyone in that group. E) Tarson Drifts in and out of people's thoughts because of how inactive he was for a while in the online scene, despite that he turned up to several LANs and put in a very solid showing. Excellent mechanics and smart builds, much like Diestar he qualified for the new IPL season at the first attempt when he trounced LZGamer. F) Hasu Not much to say, Thorzain and July should be favourites, Hasu and Sjow next in line, but Sjow has never seemed overly comfortable with TvZ while Hasu is solid across everything. G) Goody Slumped a bit post TSL exit, but getting back to winning ways with some strong performances online, including the already infamous ragequit from Drewbie. For all that he's maligned for the slow pace of his games and his mechanics, he's very steady with it and you'll need all your focus to get by him, Having watched Jinro lose last week in the iCCup nationvoice korean weekly (a tournament everyone should be checking out) in a very ugly game vs Clide's mech, I've got a hunch Goody could sneak a win against him and secure a place out of the group. H) Mana Mana is terrible at PvZ...there, I said it. With that out of the way, XLord's ZvP is no better so he should pick up at least one vs Z win. His PvT on the other hand is quite excellent, and while he might not threaten Bomber I think he's going to be a handful for Happy. Competitive group really. | ||
IRL_Sinister
Ireland621 Posts
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CosmicHippo
United States547 Posts
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SillyPrincess
Canada115 Posts
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