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The online qualifiers for IEM Sao Paulo have concluded, with the following eight players earning spots in the Ro16 group stage of the tournament:
Four more Ro16 spots will go to players who finished high in WCS 2013 point rankings, while the remaining four spots will be fought for live in Brazil in the open bracket.
IEM Sao Paulo will be held between January 30th and Feburary 2nd.
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MajOr still plays the game ?
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On December 21 2013 00:44 Sakray wrote: MajOr still plays the game ?
Yea why would he not be?
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herO has been tearing up through the qualifiers
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On December 21 2013 00:44 Sakray wrote: MajOr still plays the game ? He's top 8 GM in NA.
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Russian Federation66 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:44 Sakray wrote: MajOr still plays the game ? He even 3-1'd Polt in the qualifiers.
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Interesting mix, especially Bbyong taking one of the two Asian spots surprises me. Makes me want to look up what the line up of the Asian qualifiers was like.
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On December 21 2013 00:47 Aeromi wrote:He's top 8 GM in NA.
whatever that means... :p
but nice to see him show some presence!
other people who qualified also look pretty good.
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Russian Federation66 Posts
I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score.
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Lorning
Belgica34430 Posts
Coach Park making work again
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On December 21 2013 00:52 Dalnore wrote: I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score. herO has been wrecking qualifiers for the past few months.
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Yeah, that's really cool for Coach Park! I wish he could bring EffOrt back to championship form in 2014.
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CJ herO in Brazil! Thinking about going there...
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Russian Federation66 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:55 Zenbrez wrote:Show nested quote +On December 21 2013 00:52 Dalnore wrote: I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score. herO has been wrecking qualifiers for the past few months. Not only qualifiers. His IEM performance was also impressive.
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1001 YEARS KESPAJAIL22271 Posts
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On December 21 2013 00:55 Zenbrez wrote:Show nested quote +On December 21 2013 00:52 Dalnore wrote: I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score. herO has been wrecking qualifiers for the past few months. Seems like it, looking at herO's path through this qualifier, he really did his work, taking out Dear, Maru. Quite impressive. Bbyong got a little lucky on the other hand, herO was the only high caliber player he had to take on.
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On December 21 2013 00:52 Dalnore wrote: I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score.
just goes to show how absurdly competitive the Korean scene is.
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So excited for jjakji to be there!
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i'm happy for the amount of terrans going
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