On April 20 2014 07:21 Aiomon wrote:
Didn't Ryung make the 4th Wildcard qualifier?
Didn't Ryung make the 4th Wildcard qualifier?
He did. Sadly, it was the 4th spot in a tournament that only qualified 3 people to Challenger.
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On April 20 2014 07:21 Aiomon wrote: Didn't Ryung make the 4th Wildcard qualifier? He did. Sadly, it was the 4th spot in a tournament that only qualified 3 people to Challenger. | ||
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The bottom 16 of Premiere League last season, shown in the OP, are in Challenger this season. | ||
Ambidexter
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On April 20 2014 06:55 Cluster__ wrote: bummed that CatZ is not on this list It's funny - the only challenger league qualifier match I saw was CatZ vs Nony and Catz just barely won with his proxy hatch antics. So based on that absolutely insufficient information I was also expecting to see CatZ there instead of Nony. That being said I'm super super stoked to see Nony back on the list. My understanding is that he just came back to serious competitive play and so if this is Nony without much practice I can't wait to see him back in good form! | ||
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On April 20 2014 14:03 Ambidexter wrote: It's funny - the only challenger league qualifier match I saw was CatZ vs Nony and Catz just barely won with his proxy hatch antics. So based on that absolutely insufficient information I was also expecting to see CatZ there instead of Nony. That being said I'm super super stoked to see Nony back on the list. My understanding is that he just came back to serious competitive play and so if this is Nony without much practice I can't wait to see him back in good form! This is how nony has always been, in BW he was insanely good when he was in practice and motivated to practice. He went through streaks of being meh then suddenly being motivated and practicing. He knows how to practice efficiently better than a lot of pros. I remember back when he won TSL3 from wildcard he played against idra who was the absolute best foreigner at the time and took a convincing win off of him with only a week of practice. That was the point where I was hooked as a fan lol | ||
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On April 20 2014 00:48 Pontius Pirate wrote: I tuned in at an awkward time to see Avilo win an hour-long mech vs swarm host game, and I experienced the sheer terror of wondering if he might actually get into challenger league. Fortunately, he ran into a skilled non-zerg player after that match. Crisis averted. Eh Avilo got handled pretty easily when he played Revival in the first day of qualifiers, his opponent in the match you referred to just really didn't know how to play against the composition. It's really more a skill than a race balance thing, I think. | ||
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On April 20 2014 05:50 HsDLTitich wrote: Show nested quote + On April 19 2014 22:33 BronzeKnee wrote: On April 19 2014 21:12 SpikeStarcraft wrote: 6 koreans dropped out of wcs season 1. 5 koreans qualified for wcs season 2. Woohoo region lock! Like everything else Blizzard does, when Blizzard sets out to do something, they make it work... like the Warhound! I'm really looking forward to watching more Koreans face off in Europe at the WCS America Finals. That will really support the scene here in North America. Not Koreans fault if American players suck, and not Europeans fault if American organizers suck as well No surprise if the American viewers are the most ungrateful either then? | ||
starslayer
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On April 20 2014 00:48 Pontius Pirate wrote: I tuned in at an awkward time to see Avilo win an hour-long mech vs swarm host game, and I experienced the sheer terror of wondering if he might actually get into challenger league. Fortunately, he ran into a skilled non-zerg player after that match. Crisis averted. what do you mean crisis averted why would it be so bad if avilo made it to challenger? dont get me wrong there are alot of players i rather see aka ryung but why would it be so terrible if he made it. he may bitch alot but who doesnt teaja does all the time and i dont see ppl wishing he wasnt in challenger. | ||
Ragnarork
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On April 20 2014 05:50 HsDLTitich wrote: Show nested quote + On April 19 2014 22:33 BronzeKnee wrote: On April 19 2014 21:12 SpikeStarcraft wrote: 6 koreans dropped out of wcs season 1. 5 koreans qualified for wcs season 2. Woohoo region lock! Like everything else Blizzard does, when Blizzard sets out to do something, they make it work... like the Warhound! I'm really looking forward to watching more Koreans face off in Europe at the WCS America Finals. That will really support the scene here in North America. Not Koreans fault if American players suck, and not Europeans fault if American organizers suck as well It's a bit sad, but that sums it up quite well. And talking about the "local scene development", ask Totalbiscuit about how it went when organizing a NA only tournament.... :/ | ||
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On April 20 2014 16:30 unit wrote: Show nested quote + On April 20 2014 14:03 Ambidexter wrote: On April 20 2014 06:55 Cluster__ wrote: bummed that CatZ is not on this list It's funny - the only challenger league qualifier match I saw was CatZ vs Nony and Catz just barely won with his proxy hatch antics. So based on that absolutely insufficient information I was also expecting to see CatZ there instead of Nony. That being said I'm super super stoked to see Nony back on the list. My understanding is that he just came back to serious competitive play and so if this is Nony without much practice I can't wait to see him back in good form! This is how nony has always been, in BW he was insanely good when he was in practice and motivated to practice. He went through streaks of being meh then suddenly being motivated and practicing. He knows how to practice efficiently better than a lot of pros. I remember back when he won TSL3 from wildcard he played against idra who was the absolute best foreigner at the time and took a convincing win off of him with only a week of practice. That was the point where I was hooked as a fan lol Yup, that's a very fair point, and a great description of what makes me a fan as well. Thank you. :D | ||
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