ASUS ROG Summer 2012 announced - Page 2
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TheBloodyDwarf
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Also, love the format. It's great. Glad you changed it based on player feedback, tournaments actually listening to the players and fans is always good! | ||
[KGS]Slacker
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Satiinifi
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Mirrikh
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lidden
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On June 21 2012 06:35 m0ck wrote: I prefer round-robin personally - luck-of-the-draw is simply more important in the GSl-format and I consider that a weakness in group-play - but hats off for giving it a try. Yes luck of the draw is slightly more important in the GSL-format. With round robin you always get groups with 3-way ties and having the result in games you did not play affect if you make it to the next stage is worse than the order in which you play your opponents. | ||
zezamer
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Azhrak
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Good thing there's a whole day scheduled for each of the group stages. In comparison, the recent DreamHack Summer also had three days of games, but four times the player count, three group stages and playoffs twice as big. ASUS ROG should have no problem even with the bo5s, unless they have too few computers and a single group starts lagging the whole schedule. Bo5s can be a bit tricky as they can last anywhere from 20 min to 2 hours. One thing to note is that all players who manage to go through the group stages are having a slice of the prize money, which is a nice thing. | ||
JustPassingBy
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birchman
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Leijona
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