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monx
Canada1400 Posts
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AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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Devolved
United States2753 Posts
On August 07 2011 17:12 Frankon wrote: This is no MLG.... It doesnt need a stupid extended series rule. That has nothing to do with extended series. Pretty sure it's standard tourney rules to have the person coming from the loser's bracket have to win two series. It's only fair since that would be the other person's first loss. I don't know if this is how they're doing it though. I think I remember ESL giving a one game advantage to the winner's bracket winner in the championship match, although I may be mistaken. | ||
tnud
Sweden2233 Posts
On August 07 2011 14:19 Kennigit wrote: Ahhhh plotting whether i should stay up late for this. We really need to fix the way earth rotates around the sun. Gotta get hot bid on that. | ||
zYwi3c
Poland1811 Posts
On August 07 2011 15:39 MrKefka wrote: How many players will qualify to Blizzcon from this? 2 players. | ||
m0s1n0
Germany575 Posts
Some new fotos of yesterday | ||
godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
On August 07 2011 17:20 Devolved wrote: That has nothing to do with extended series. Pretty sure it's standard tourney rules to have the person coming from the loser's bracket have to win two series. It's only fair since that would be the other person's first loss. I don't know if this is how they're doing it though. I think I remember ESL giving a one game advantage to the winner's bracket winner in the championship match, although I may be mistaken. That is correct, see also HSC where nani was awarded 1-0 against Huk in final. So many people think extended series=double eliminations lol | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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Ewu
Netherlands44 Posts
Played some great games yesterday, especially against Nani, hoping he takes the tourney or at least qualifies for Blizzcon. | ||
Murdock
Poland490 Posts
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HeroOfTheDaY-
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xAPOCALYPSEx
1418 Posts
That being said, I really want either Ret or Tarson to take this. | ||
Serek
United Kingdom459 Posts
On August 07 2011 15:42 Devolved wrote: That's an interesting question and I'm not sure the answer. I don't think there's any direct correlation between the rotation of the earth around the sun and the earth's wobble on its axis, and if there is, I'd imagine it's quite minuscule. The reason I say this is because gravity tends to negate imperfections such as fast rotations and off axis spinning. This can be seen in the moon and why we always see only one side of the moon and not the other no matter where on earth you are. It's rotational speed around the earth is in direct correlation with its rotational speed on its axis due to its close proximity to the earth and strong (relative to the distance between the earth and moon) gravitational field the earth produces. Over time (a very very long time), the earth will do the same in correlation to the sun. The wobble of the axis is probably caused by the primordial makeup of the solar system when bodies were coliding against each other. Over time, I would assume that its angle of rotational tilt would also lessen due to the equalizing forces of gravity throughout our solar system. But that's just a guess. It'd be an interesting topic to research. Wait, what we were talking about? Oh yeah. THORZAIN FIGHTING~~! Wrong. Please read about tidal locking. BTW, seasons are caused by the inclination of the Earth's axis of rotation (23.5 degrees or so), which affects the amount of sunlight that reaches any given area. Less sunlight = less heat = colder. | ||
MrBitter
United States2939 Posts
On August 07 2011 18:12 xAPOCALYPSEx wrote: Do they have any rules as far as players meeting twice? Ret has already played and beat both Naniwa and Tarson, so if he loses against Thorzain, either way his next opponent is someone he's already beat. That being said, I really want either Ret or Tarson to take this. None that I'm aware of. Also can confirm that for someone to come through losers and win they will have to win 2 best of 3s. | ||
GGruss
Sweden121 Posts
On August 07 2011 15:42 Devolved wrote: That's an interesting question and I'm not sure the answer. I don't think there's any direct correlation between the rotation of the earth around the sun and the earth's wobble on its axis, and if there is, I'd imagine it's quite minuscule. The reason I say this is because gravity tends to negate imperfections such as fast rotations and off axis spinning. This can be seen in the moon and why we always see only one side of the moon and not the other no matter where on earth you are. It's rotational speed around the earth is in direct correlation with its rotational speed on its axis due to its close proximity to the earth and strong (relative to the distance between the earth and moon) gravitational field the earth produces. Over time (a very very long time), the earth will do the same in correlation to the sun. The wobble of the axis is probably caused by the primordial makeup of the solar system when bodies were coliding against each other. Over time, I would assume that its angle of rotational tilt would also lessen due to the equalizing forces of gravity throughout our solar system. But that's just a guess. It'd be an interesting topic to research. Wait, what we were talking about? Oh yeah. THORZAIN FIGHTING~~! I'd suspect that earth not being round plays a part, together with the strong magnetic field. interesting to think about. .. And on subject : just wishing for awesome games. glgl | ||
Devolved
United States2753 Posts
On August 07 2011 18:12 Serek wrote: Wrong. Please read about tidal locking. BTW, seasons are caused by the inclination of the Earth's axis of rotation (23.5 degrees or so), which affects the amount of sunlight that reaches any given area. Less sunlight = less heat = colder. Please feel free to point out exactly what is wrong with what I said. Nothing in that wiki article contradicts what I said from what I can tell. And the second part is just repeating what I already said, although after reading a wiki article I'm sure. I mean seriously, who has has the earth's degree of wobble memorized. Did I mention...THORZAIN FIGHTING~~! | ||
Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
On August 07 2011 18:13 MrBitter wrote: None that I'm aware of. Also can confirm that for someone to come through losers and win they will have to win 2 best of 3s. The worst rule ever invented in tournaments. Why not just tie weights around his hands and blindfold him as well and then have him win 2 best of 3s? | ||
MrCon
France29748 Posts
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MrBitter
United States2939 Posts
On August 07 2011 18:33 MrCon wrote: Are today's matches still bo3 ? Yes, all bo3 | ||
red4ce
United States7313 Posts
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