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On January 15 2017 20:15 sneakyfox wrote:Well, they are the best way of ensuring that the best player actually finishes first. Everyone plays everyone on equal terms, no luck of the draw. So if a match ends up being irrelevant it's only because someone has been playing exceptionally well.
There is luck of draw in the order. It might happen that player A gets eliminated only because player B beats player C, because he gets to meet him at a point when the game does not matter to player C at all (while when A played C, it still mattered). There are definitely arguments for each system, but "no luck of draw" is not a valid argument for round robin.
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finally a win for TY jesus
time to watch the vod
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LMAO at that last line! Even a Dota player who never played SC2 could wrote a better review.
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Finally TY wins a premier tournament.
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That's an hilarious mistake
+ Show Spoiler +Final map of bo7, Habitation Staton, was taken by Maru and he became first Champion of WESG Grand Final presented by Alipay.
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On January 15 2017 21:03 Penev wrote:That's an hilarious mistake + Show Spoiler +Final map of bo7, Habitation Staton, was taken by Maru and he became first Champion of WESG Grand Final presented by Alipay.
What mistake? This is exactly what I remember. Nothing else could have happened. Perfect description of reality as I perceive it.
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I got enough with your BS today WESG: 1st stream down, 2nd horrible NASL audio + no ingame music, 3rd almost 2 hour delay, 4th stream down on finals again and now you wanna rob TY? Not gonna happen bitch!
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On January 15 2017 21:10 opisska wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2017 21:03 Penev wrote:That's an hilarious mistake + Show Spoiler +Final map of bo7, Habitation Staton, was taken by Maru and he became first Champion of WESG Grand Final presented by Alipay. What mistake? This is exactly what I remember. Nothing else could have happened. Perfect description of reality as I perceive it. you are the anti Noonius
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On January 15 2017 20:04 Elentos wrote: Some production issues and an unfortunate time zone for EU, but I still had a blast with WESG and all it's awesome qualifier tournaments. I hope they do this again. They are in it for the long run and have tons of actual money to burn so definitely!
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Here's a thought:
WESG should become another WCS global event where the winner qualifies directly to Blizzcon. So there would be IEM as well as WESG.
And they should stop subtracting a seed from Korea or Circuit according to who wins the direct seeds at the global events. So at Blizzcon we would have 8 (or 7) players from Korea and Circuit each plus the 2 players that won the global events, regardless of region.
That would mean the stronger region could have two players more than the weaker one, but it would be based entirely on strength at the global events. So Korea could have 9 to Circuit's 7. Or the other way around (when pigs fly).
So Blizzard could keep the separation of regions meaning foreigners are represented at Blizzcon, but there would be a small countermeasure balancing things out ensuring the strongest players qualify. A bit of both.
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On January 15 2017 21:46 sneakyfox wrote: Here's a thought:
WESG should become another WCS global event where the winner qualifies directly to Blizzcon. So there would be IEM as well as WESG.
And they should stop subtracting a seed from Korea or Circuit according to who wins the direct seeds at the global events. So at Blizzcon we would have 8 (or 7) players from Korea and Circuit each plus the 2 players that won the global events, regardless of region.
That would mean the stronger region could have two players more than the weaker one, but it would be based entirely on strength at the global events. So Korea could have 9 to Circuit's 7. Or the other way around (when pigs fly).
So Blizzard could keep the separation of regions meaning foreigners are represented at Blizzcon, but there would be a small countermeasure balancing things out ensuring the strongest players qualify. A bit of both. The format should change first then, too little Koreans participated in the main event of this tournament to give it such an important role
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For the event itself I would like to see it in the Dreamhack style where one game occupies the main stage for one entire day.
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On January 15 2017 20:03 Zephyp wrote: Great to have a final with 7 games after 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0 and 3-0 in Ro12, quarters and semis.
And congrats to TY for the win! $200k is a damn fine prize in this tournament.
TY's road to $200k:
South Korea qualifiers: Win vs BYE Win 2-0 vs Rogue Win 2-0 vs soO Win 2-1 vs GuMiho Win 3-0 vs INnoVation
Asia-Pacific Qualifiers: Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Win 2-0 vs aconcises Win 2-0 vs SwEEt Win 3-0 vs PiLiPiLi Win 3-0 vs XY Win 3-0 vs Maru
Main event: Win 2-1 vs ShoWTimE Win 2-0 vs Jim Win 2-1 vs Cham Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Lose 0-2 vs Kelazhur Win 3-0 vs Stephano Win 3-0 vs Neeb Win 4-3 vs Maru
Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice. Winning the Korean qualifier was a big one, since that's where the hardest competition was found, evidenced by the two Koreans ending up in the final. Thanks for the recap, his run is indeed very impressive :D. Nice consolation prize for Kelazhur having been the only one to take a bo3+ off of him.
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Wow, 4-3 after so many sweeps; any great macro TvT games?
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On January 15 2017 22:20 EatingBomber wrote: Wow, 4-3 after so many sweeps; any great macro TvT games? Nothing like their match on Daybreak in the IEM qualifiers. Lots of quick action, getting down and dirty in the early game and a whole bunch of doom drops. Pretty entertaining all in all but no big tank chess game.
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On January 15 2017 22:24 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On January 15 2017 22:20 EatingBomber wrote: Wow, 4-3 after so many sweeps; any great macro TvT games? Nothing like their match on Daybreak in the IEM qualifiers. Lots of quick action, getting down and dirty in the early game and a whole bunch of doom drops. Pretty entertaining all in all but no big tank chess game. Ah, unfortunate. Still, great to see him finally fulfil his promise.
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So glad TY finally got his well deserved victory after a decade of progaming
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