Patjuh is such a beast o.O
DreamHack EIZO Open Stockholm - April 21-22, 2012 - Page 20
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Coal
Sweden1535 Posts
Patjuh is such a beast o.O | ||
Fionn
United States23455 Posts
On April 20 2012 05:19 Coal wrote: So sad about Naniwa losing his group... Patjuh is such a beast o.O Top two advance, so Naniwa's games against Patjuh don't matter... Uh oh. | ||
robih
Austria1084 Posts
I might advance if they dont fill the spots somehow :D | ||
Tpox
22 Posts
On April 20 2012 06:05 robih wrote: I'm in a group with merz and... none else!!! I might advance if they dont fill the spots somehow :D "might advance"? Since top two will advance from each group, you most definately will advance | ||
Eee
Sweden2712 Posts
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-Archangel-
Croatia7457 Posts
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Xamo
Spain861 Posts
Hell, now I realize it is single elim. If they face each other earlier.... but Genious wins anyway! Do you remember if Genious has already played in a big tournament outside Korea? Or is this the first time? | ||
Fionn
United States23455 Posts
On April 20 2012 18:15 Xamo wrote: Have you realized that Genious is there? He will win the tournament, definitively. Polt takes second place. Naniwa and Puma to semifinals. Hell, now I realize it is single elim. If they face each other earlier.... but Genious wins anyway! Do you remember if Genious has already played in a big tournament outside Korea? Or is this the first time? He won Blizzcon 2010 and I'm pretty sure he went to another Dreamhack before. He didn't do that well, from what I remember. | ||
Chenz
Sweden1197 Posts
On April 20 2012 18:15 Xamo wrote: Have you realized that Genious is there? He will win the tournament, definitively. Polt takes second place. Naniwa and Puma to semifinals. Hell, now I realize it is single elim. If they face each other earlier.... but Genious wins anyway! Do you remember if Genious has already played in a big tournament outside Korea? Or is this the first time? He was knocked out by Puma in Ro16 in last years DHW. | ||
Waxangel
United States32474 Posts
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TumNarDok
Germany854 Posts
On April 20 2012 18:41 Waxangel wrote: essentially meaningless first group stage? T_T Essentially, giving the locals some exposure and the pros some warmup within easily controllable scheduling. I like that way, Gathering and Copenhagen had the same tournament structure. | ||
Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
On April 20 2012 00:06 bikefrog wrote: Fuck you, Sweden. I had a talk with Denmark and Finland, nobody likes you or your pitiful "capital". Are we supposed to care about your pitiful comment? Haters gonna hate! | ||
Kreb
4834 Posts
On April 20 2012 18:41 Waxangel wrote: essentially meaningless first group stage? T_T Yes. Same as MLG or IPL open bracket. Except they use group stages to get rid of the random casual signups rather than double elim brackets. IPL: Open for everyone (Double elim) -> Group play for those making it (Groups) -> Final Bracket play for top group finishers (double elim) MLG: Open for everyone (Double elim) -> Group play for those making it (Groups) -> Final Bracket play for top group finishers (double elim, with possibility to enter bracket play through open lower bracket) DH: Open for everyone (Groups) -> Group play for those making it (More Groups) -> Final Bracket play for top group finishers (single elim) | ||
OrChard
Hong Kong1119 Posts
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NeWeNiyaLord
Norway2474 Posts
On April 20 2012 05:19 Coal wrote: So sad about Naniwa losing his group... Patjuh is such a beast o.O What? Has the event started? it this a joke? | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
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Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
On April 20 2012 19:35 MCDayC wrote: I'm disapointed that more players haven't turned up, this is a fairly huge tournament, but even then, I actually prefer pointless group stages to double elim formats, as it allows the no name sign ups to play games against pros, and as someone says, it gives pros a chance to warm up, but still means there is a single elimination format at the end, which is a much more hype format imo. Yeah but it's gonna be good anyways. There are some good koreans there aswell as a bunch of good foreigners aswell. Maybe if MLG didn't have this little 8man mini event of theirs they would've gone to Dreamhack instead. Me mad? Yes.... me very mad! xD | ||
Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
On April 20 2012 19:10 OrChard wrote: Where is the players' list? http://open.dreamhack.se/stockholm-competitors/ Korean players attending: Monster Genius Polt Hyun PuMa (omg PuMa!) Notable foreigners attending: MaNa SjoW MorroW Snute Cloud Cytoplasm Naama Socke NaNiwa Nerchio Elfi ThorZaIN Titan TLO Ret SaSe | ||
Frankon
3054 Posts
On April 20 2012 19:51 Waterflow wrote: http://open.dreamhack.se/stockholm-competitors/ Korean players attending: Monster Genius Polt Hyun PuMa (omg PuMa!) Notable foreigners attending: MaNa SjoW MorroW Snute Cloud Cytoplasm Naama Socke NaNiwa Nerchio Elfi ThorZaIN Titan TLO Ret SaSe Ok i know what im watching. Hoping for "Whitedude owns koreans" speech at the end ^^ | ||
Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
On April 20 2012 20:28 Frankon wrote: Ok i know what im watching. Hoping for "Whitedude owns koreans" speech at the end ^^ You have 2 poles there. Congratz! And yeah i will definately watch Dreamhack aswell. So much more interesting with all the players and the crowd and everything. MLG Spring Arena with 8 players and no crowd is just lol. | ||
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