DHS2011 - Day 2 - Page 363
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Sadly after all this time with so many tournament threads it still is not clear to many users on this site. There are several types of posts that are not acceptable in tournament threads. Any form of: Imbalance whine/Player bashing/Caster bashing/Stream complaining Will result in two day to a week long bans even for first offenses. Please stick to the games at hand and enjoy yourselves with a beautiful event such as this and the free service that comes with it. | ||
johnnyspazz
Taiwan1470 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:48 rasnj wrote: Hasu now has 8 wins. Thorzain has 6. Thorzain can at best get up to 8 wins at which point it would depend on their head-to-head match, but hasu won that. If they follow their own rules thorzain is out now. It's not wins, it's wins - losses | ||
Savern101
United Kingdom859 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:48 Tarot wrote: Thorzain! I feel that this mass gaming type of tournament just doesn't fit with his strengths. Hopefully he can have a better showing in code. Inaccurate - he came all the way through the Open bracket and far into the Champbracket at MLG. He's proven himself at lans. He's dominated Sjow, and the others in his group, barely lost against July, and had very close games against Hasu (who's got a sick late game PvT). Its a myth that he requires lots of prep to win, but his ability to prepare builds will certainly help him in Code A. | ||
FairForever
Canada2392 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:47 bennyaus wrote: Maybe. We'll see, I guess. My point is that people should stop hating and just support their favourite players, rather than hate on players they don't like (I find it inexplicable how you cannot like HuK). What are you talking about? I like HuK as I like Jinro (I like foreigners competing in Korea). I was cheering loudly when somehow HuK beat MMA to stay in Code S. It just doesn't make sense to me how people can always find ways to make excuses. If HuK went back to NA he would be the top Protoss and arguably the top player (or Idra) in the continent. But what was written was inaccurate: I personally feel HuK got pretty lucky in the ST. On the other hand I feel Jinro has been getting shafted day in and day out, and now his confidence is shot, maybe permanently. | ||
andis35
Latvia346 Posts
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JKira
Canada1002 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:45 FairForever wrote: A nice post but still somewhat inaccurate. Sure he had InCa and July in his groups, but that's based on the GSL Code S selection process, not random draw. HuK had very little say in how his group would shape up, and obviously would shape up in a way that didn't benefit him (if it benefitted him, the previous players would not have selected that way) Sure he lost to Polt in ST, but most players in RO32 are pretty good. You could also argue that he was lucky in getting the worst PvP player (San) in R1 and avoiding PvP (his worst matchup) in R2. Or that he didn't run into Nestea/MC/etc. etc. HuK is good, but he's where he belongs, low Code S material. I don't understand the point your first paragraph is making. Of course HuK doesn't have any say on how his group would look like, that's why it's called bad luck. Then you say he was lucky in getting a PvP with San (whose PvP is actually not bad, he just fails at all types of allins/cheese but continues to try them), then says it's his worst matchup. How is that lucky? Also, continuing on that first poster's point, HuK lost to Losira in Code A (guess who won it) and MVP in World Championships (guess who won it). His entire GSL run has consisted of losing to 3 eventual winners, one finalist, and one former finalist. | ||
KillAudio
1364 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 johnnyspazz wrote: wouldn't it make sense for hasu to purposely lose 0-2 so his teammate has a chance to get #2? isnt he already locked for #1? July is #1 | ||
rasnj
United States1959 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 Cpadolf wrote: It depends on win-loss ratio, not just number of wins, no? "The seed will be decided by won matches, won games and who won the group stage match between possibly tied players." In their rules. It seems win/loss ratio and win/loss differential is meaningless, only number of won games matter. Rules: http://master.dreamhack.se/DHS11/files/2011/06/DHS11_SC2_RULES.pdf | ||
Jungosi
Germany186 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:48 rasnj wrote: Hasu now has 8 wins. Thorzain has 6. Thorzain can at best get up to 8 wins at which point it would depend on their head-to-head match, but hasu won that. If they follow their own rules thorzain is out now. I think they are counting the differential. Thus in that scenario Thorzain would be +4 and Hasu +3 ? | ||
Jono7272
United Kingdom6330 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 johnnyspazz wrote: wouldn't it make sense for hasu to purposely lose 0-2 so his teammate has a chance to get #2? isnt he already locked for #1? No. July is #1. | ||
SuperStyle
United States976 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 noezke wrote: idd, at least I get some time off tomorrow and don't have to watch the inevitable snoozefest of PvP ;D gotta take away the positives. Actually 2 advanced, Bratok and Bomber, Hasu is 99% gonna win 2-0 over Sjow and advance over Thorzain. | ||
ch33psh33p
7650 Posts
Lol, How do you miss the fact that July went 5-0... | ||
Chise
Japan507 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:48 raga4ka wrote: Just like dde and Select are considered foreigners Huk should be considered playing for the koreans ... They are considered foreigner because they've been living outside of korea for a long time. It's a completely different situation for HuK. | ||
Noocta
France12578 Posts
Super tournament with Terran, MLG with zerg, and now this DH start with a lot more protoss than anything else. | ||
gonzomd
United States65 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:44 eggs wrote: annoying voice? its a speech impediment (rhotacism). he's doing a fine job casting. edit: famous, successful people that also have rhotacism: Barbara Walters, Jonathan Ross, Matt Bellamy (lead singer of Muse) It's a pain in the ass. I couldn't pronounce "r"s until 2nd grade. Thank god for speech therapists. | ||
Ramuh
Germany238 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 johnnyspazz wrote: wouldn't it make sense for hasu to purposely lose 0-2 so his teammate has a chance to get #2? isnt he already locked for #1? No July is in 1st Place | ||
blae000
Norway1640 Posts
Song name?! :D | ||
youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
On June 20 2011 01:49 Cpadolf wrote: It depends on win-loss ratio, not just number of wins, no? nah it's number of wins idra was 7-6 while grubby was 6-5 and idra still advanced | ||
thepuppyassassin
900 Posts
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