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On February 05 2013 01:13 DarkLordOlli wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 01:06 Inzan1ty wrote:On February 05 2013 00:38 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Hero's path is surprisingly decent this time. He really stands a chance to get into Code S not sure here, he has a decent chance to play either TaeJa (teamkill) or Bomber (Protoss murderer) Innovation is no pushover either lol, he gets to play a top Terran either way. Yeah though to be fair, there's no easy way into Code S with how stacked everything is and especially the last round of Code A will have every player going up against an absolute monster from Code S. Considering the amount of amazing players HerO could face, this is a fairly decent bracket for him. Imagine if he got Rain or something. Taeja teamkill would really suck but HerO would be favored against Taeja. Against Bomber and Innovation might be even, Bomber would probably be harder. No idea how DRG's ZvP is atm, all their series' have been really close though.
well DRG would murder HerO but its almost impossible for DRG to go last in a group of Terrans.
Bomber would murder him as well, I checked through and Innovation would be the easiest one based by his TvP stats, still a scary player that prepares very well.
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I could see the former giants falling off the map in this Code A (Nestea/MVP). Unfortunately I don't see them sticking in much longer, as much as I'd like them to.
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grubby playing in GSTL? what team?
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On February 05 2013 01:46 Levistus wrote: grubby playing in GSTL? what team?
GrubbyGrubby
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On February 05 2013 01:26 Inzan1ty wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 01:13 DarkLordOlli wrote:On February 05 2013 01:06 Inzan1ty wrote:On February 05 2013 00:38 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Hero's path is surprisingly decent this time. He really stands a chance to get into Code S not sure here, he has a decent chance to play either TaeJa (teamkill) or Bomber (Protoss murderer) Innovation is no pushover either lol, he gets to play a top Terran either way. Yeah though to be fair, there's no easy way into Code S with how stacked everything is and especially the last round of Code A will have every player going up against an absolute monster from Code S. Considering the amount of amazing players HerO could face, this is a fairly decent bracket for him. Imagine if he got Rain or something. Taeja teamkill would really suck but HerO would be favored against Taeja. Against Bomber and Innovation might be even, Bomber would probably be harder. No idea how DRG's ZvP is atm, all their series' have been really close though. well DRG would murder HerO but its almost impossible for DRG to go last in a group of Terrans. Bomber would murder him as well, I checked through and Innovation would be the easiest one based by his TvP stats, still a scary player that prepares very well.
Severely underestimating HerO. Neither Bomber nor DRG would murder him. They might beat him, but never murder him.
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On February 05 2013 01:46 Levistus wrote: grubby playing in GSTL? what team?
As said on previous page, FXO. They have partnered together. Doesn't mean Grubby is in FXO, but they just have a partnership.
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On February 05 2013 01:28 Pandemona wrote:Brackets surely were not released just? I mean, that is 1 day for HuK (as an example) to practice his ZvP on "x" maps for a Code A straight knock out match tomorrow? They must of told players who they might of been playing before hand? Really bad organizing if they literally "just" knew. Thought GOM were better than that Well, considering Zenio just went back home for a week or so I assume the players knew the dates before they went public.
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0-5 is still better record than 0-7 so its understandable to give up ^^
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Protoss: the true gatekeeper race
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Really looking forward to Fantasy Vs. Zenio, that should be a good match.
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So, who got his spot? One of the runnerups? Bisu maybe?
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On February 05 2013 04:14 hangarninetysix wrote:So, who got his spot? One of the runnerups? Bisu maybe?
No one. There were 49 players in Code A --> 48 players left
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no one we didn't already know about gets a spot this just makes so there isn't 49 people in the round of 48 edit ninja'd
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On February 05 2013 01:38 Mortal wrote: I could see the former giants falling off the map in this Code A (Nestea/MVP). Unfortunately I don't see them sticking in much longer, as much as I'd like them to.
I don't think MVP and Nestea are falling off map, the competition is greater that it was when they were winning GSLs ... Nestea got 4th i think it was at Iron Squid 2, he has been playing well.
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On February 05 2013 01:54 DarkLordOlli wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 01:26 Inzan1ty wrote:On February 05 2013 01:13 DarkLordOlli wrote:On February 05 2013 01:06 Inzan1ty wrote:On February 05 2013 00:38 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Hero's path is surprisingly decent this time. He really stands a chance to get into Code S not sure here, he has a decent chance to play either TaeJa (teamkill) or Bomber (Protoss murderer) Innovation is no pushover either lol, he gets to play a top Terran either way. Yeah though to be fair, there's no easy way into Code S with how stacked everything is and especially the last round of Code A will have every player going up against an absolute monster from Code S. Considering the amount of amazing players HerO could face, this is a fairly decent bracket for him. Imagine if he got Rain or something. Taeja teamkill would really suck but HerO would be favored against Taeja. Against Bomber and Innovation might be even, Bomber would probably be harder. No idea how DRG's ZvP is atm, all their series' have been really close though. well DRG would murder HerO but its almost impossible for DRG to go last in a group of Terrans. Bomber would murder him as well, I checked through and Innovation would be the easiest one based by his TvP stats, still a scary player that prepares very well. Severely underestimating HerO. Neither Bomber nor DRG would murder him. They might beat him, but never murder him. i think both could beat him pretty soundly on their days.
On February 05 2013 01:28 Pandemona wrote:Brackets surely were not released just? I mean, that is 1 day for HuK (as an example) to practice his ZvP on "x" maps for a Code A straight knock out match tomorrow? They must of told players who they might of been playing before hand? Really bad organizing if they literally "just" knew. Thought GOM were better than that of course GOM did lol
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On February 05 2013 04:23 jax1492 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 05 2013 01:38 Mortal wrote: I could see the former giants falling off the map in this Code A (Nestea/MVP). Unfortunately I don't see them sticking in much longer, as much as I'd like them to. I don't think MVP and Nestea are falling off map, the competition is greater that it was when they were winning GSLs ... Nestea got 4th i think it was at Iron Squid 2, he has been playing well.
now when thinking more about NesTea against aLive.
Iam even more worried about the fnatic Ace, as NesTea on his day was just rolling over MKP as seen at ISquid
Cant take his losses against Noblesse nor Taeja as a real measurement, he was probably just having an off-day.
Also Nestea getting a ZvZ against RorO or B4 for a Code S spot right after that would increase his chances to return even more, so he ll be motivated for sure
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Great spot for Stephano. Guaranteed protoss in his first match, and a good chance in the second.
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