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I included a few upsets, but think that Squirtle will propably take it. I hope for a Terran win though. Maybe Taeja and would love a Kas win. One can dream :D
A little optimistic considering Zergs, but I reckon Nani will be out for blood after his "TSL loser". Of course, it'll be a lot to chew given all the Zergs I think he'll have to face to get there.
A lot of people are posting links without the user ID in it, which redirects to the person's own brackets. I was surprised at a moment thinking someone had picked the exact same thing as me
Hardest matches to call for me; BabyKnight vs Vortix - Dont know much about either player so after some quick reading went with Vortix, mainly guess/gut feeling though Coca vs Creator - PvZ from two of the best online players of their respective races, should be an epic series Major vs Naniwa - Major hasnt played in a lot of big tournaments recently so hard to guage his skill level but if hes playing anywhere near his best then this could be the match of the tournament
Ultimately I have Taeja vs Naniwa for the finals, with Naniwa winning.
I have taeja over squirtle in the finals. Nani I have making it pretty deep, sase as well. Ret, I really, really wanted to take round 1, but after seeing him lose all of his BL in that one bad engagement, I just can't do it. I hope he's working really hard against protoss to prove me wrong. he has the mechanics and talent, now he just needs to get the engagements and army control worked out.
edit* My bracket. By the way, ret proving me wrong will completely destroy my chances of winning, but here's hoping anyway!!! Liquid Fighting!!
i somehow got liquidtaeja vs liquidret finals. might be putting a little to much faith in ret but i feel that if he can beat squirtle then he shouldnt have to much of a problem getting 2 at least the semi finals http://www.bracketmaker.com/predict.cfm?parent=815857&user=446141
Just realized Naniwa has a pretty easy bracket and can easily advance to the semi if he can defeat Hyun and Keen. Given that Naniwa almost beat DRG in a close PvZ and has already beaten Keen in the Ro16 during this current GSL, I think Naniwa has a great chance to get into semi along with Squirtle, Taeja, and Coca.
I have some trouble seeing 6 out of 8 players in the Ro8 being Zerg; Ret beating Squirtle, for example? Maybe, but I think it's unlikely. Then again, this is the tournament of upsets.
Silly bracket as well ST team kill in every round for me Squirtle beating his teams mates in round of 8 and round of 4 to get to final. Naniwa goes out round 1 to Jrecco. Ret got worst draw possible ^_^
I have some trouble seeing 6 out of 8 players in the Ro8 being Zerg; Ret beating Squirtle, for example? Maybe, but I think it's unlikely. Then again, this is the tournament of upsets.
I think foreigners (specifically, Liquid players) will work and prepare a lot harder. I can see Ret beating Squirtle, it's quite a long shot, but perhaps I'll be right. I got FXO (maybe) and Seed (maybe) right (hopefully) and they were both 1% on the poll, so maybe my luck will continue ^^
The part of the bracket that I really don't know about is the thorzain/hasu/mana/hack section. I could see any one of those 4 coming out of that.
Creator should do well since it's online, I have him taking it. Although I worry about the matchup with Coca a bit (assuming coca gets past sase, which may be a bad assumption lol).
http://www.bracketmaker.com/predict.cfm?parent=815857&user=446166 left side quite foreigner-friendly; many PvPs (qq) including finals Mana vs Nani Will the site generate some kind of statistics from those predictions ? If so, it would be nice to have them used during the show
On July 25 2012 16:43 heyoka wrote: PRIZES The top 5 finishes will each receive a TeamLiquid shirt signed by the TSL winner, not to mention the adoration and peer respect that comes with being immortalized as the top predictor of a major SC2 event.
For some reason the final did not have the names I first expected when I started off my predictions. I got TaeJa as winner, his greatest difficulty would be First in the second round.
On July 25 2012 18:09 sVnteen wrote: a looooot of upsets but those upsets almost won me the last bracket contest so why not this time? THE WINNING BRACKET
Nice! Exactly the same as mine..Good luck to us I guess!
http://www.bracketmaker.com/predict.cfm?parent=815857&user=446549 I'm expecting the lesser known Koreans like Hoon and Life to take the TSL pretty seriously, since its their chance at some international recognition, but at the end of the day I think one of the Koreans with experience of big tournaments will take it.
I also have naniwa over taeja in the finals. He's hungry for a big tournament win. It may not be GSL but i'm sure nani will prepare for it like it is. He was so close last time >.<
:DD more tournaments need to do this somehow!! (I realize most tournaments like MLG make it really hard for this to work, but maybe ones like Dreamhack and HSC where there's no open bracket can? :3)
Going for a Hack upset through most of the bracket to take it all. A lot of what I've got here is sort of based on favourites with only a few upsets.
But this is TSL guys. Most likely BabyKnight takes it all.
EDIT: Looking through predictions and most people have Taeja or Naniwa taking it all. Fair few Squirtle, Creator and Coca predictions also. Generally have to agree, these are the favourites.
I honestly think Taeja is probably the favourite of favourites. That kid is good at online cups.
I don't know what I'm doing. Well to be honest the last one was pretty crazy too so who knows what will happen. Upsets will be plenty in this tournament.
I don't know what I'm doing. Well to be honest the last one was pretty crazy too so who knows what will happen. Upsets will be plenty in this tournament.
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For a second I thought you predicted the exact same thing as me! =P
Ah, well, the fun is always in the results you didn't predict, anyway, but I couldn't be bothered to make a totally outrageous bracket in the off chance I'd be right in the end.
Someone who did will be the winner in the end, I'm sure.
By the way - this site uses plaintext to store your password, it seems, so don't use a password that you use elsewhere on the internet.
How did you guys choose to use this site? It seems pretty janky (auto-playing noisy ads, facebook integration doesn't really work, plaintext passwords...)
Btw, for you guys pasting the link without the "&user=??????" part, it's not the correct link. I think it just sends people to their own bracket prediction (if they're logged in)
I had to choose a couple upsets, but I don't think there will be as many as last TSL. I think he Koreans have learned to play cross-server much better. ANyways Naniwa > Taeja in the finals. Thorzain out fist round. I hope that prediction is wrong, but I needed an upset =/
Edit: Just realized there's an aditional two other people in this thread (that i've seen) that have the same identical Sase vs Nani in the finals bracket. It means something. This will happen. I know it.
Edit: Just realized there's an aditional two other people in this thread (that i've seen) that have the same identical Sase vs Nani in the finals bracket. It means something. This will happen. I know it.
Ok people you really need to add the user= part to the end of link. Go to "my brackets n then click on tsl4 and use that link, otherwise everybody just sees their own >.>
Do you win by predicting the most correct, or is it the most correct prediction with a correct winner prediction...how is a high finish determined?
ps. seems to be a lot of repeat predictions, how does that factor in?...if theres more than 5 with the same (who are leading) will they have to predict scores of semi's or finals?
http://www.bracketmaker.com/predict.cfm?parent=815857 really hard for me to predict but I really think that Ret can beat Squirtle and I think Naniwa will play against Nerchio in finals and Nerchio will just be to strong btw Naniwa´s worst mu is against zerg but I would love to see my ro8 and I bet many of you agree with me... Like Nerchio vs taeja kas vs ret and keen vs naniwa would be epic but GG
On July 26 2012 20:33 Vertitto wrote: so far i see alomst all root for Nerchio vs TaeJa. It would be a real upset if neither of them passed the 1st round ;O
If Taeja loses to Bischu I will eat my pants. Literally.
On July 26 2012 20:33 Vertitto wrote: so far i see alomst all root for Nerchio vs TaeJa. It would be a real upset if neither of them passed the 1st round ;O
If Taeja loses to Bischu I will eat my pants. Literally.
Beastyqt over Sting First over Daisy Fraer over Kas Squirtle over Ret Babyknight over Vortix
Not too bold, but it also means I have Sase over Coca.
Later round predictions includes Nerchio over Taeja in the Ro8 and Sase over Nerchio in the semis. I feel like I'm going to get the most burned though by the three ST players in the upper right. I could see Curious or Life taking down Squirtle just because they're teammates and anything can happen on "any given Sunday." But I can't assume Squirtle losing and not getting to face Naniwa in the semis, so here we are.
On one hand, I think there's going to be less upsets than TSL3 because the competitive scene is much more mature than it was in May 2011 (the transformative MLG Columbus hadn't happened yet). Koreans are regularly part of foreign tournaments and foreign players are known in Korea. Most of the people who made it into the tournament are very established even if they're not considered the absolute best of the best. I feel like there's more known quantities this year.
But, it's crazy to reflect that the only person in both TSL3 and TSL4 (aside from the invites) is Hasuobs. And as a casual fan, there's still eight players (25%) that I hadn't really heard of until this tournament. NCAA brackets show that there's always more upsets in the first couple rounds than anyone ever expects. Not to be evil, but here's a thought experiment: instead of looking for the next breakout star a la Thorzain and Naniwa, look for the established players that will be irrelevent in another 15 months.
Step 1: Cross reference ELO of both Korea and International TLPD. Step 2: Korea has heavier influence on decision. Step 3: Where the FCUK are the maps [???] Step 4: If player just has to play 1 match-up, must favor into new round.
My bracket is surprisingly boring. I didn't realize I have so little faith in foreigners and don't really expect any upsets. But I would still rather see some foreigner upsets than have a decent (but non-winning) bracket.
http://www.bracketmaker.com/predict.cfm?parent=815857&user=447783 I'd actually like it a ton if Taeja could beat CoCa, but imo CoCa is one of the top 5 Zerg players in the world, plus you don't play on SlayerS without getting a lot of practice versus Terran. I just hope HyuN can beat Squirtle; a TvZ/ZvZ finals would be awesome to see, especially out of HyuN and CoCa.
I see a Taeja vs (hopefully) Naniwa finals, but that right side bracket is quite a bit more stacked. And Taeja is probably one of the hardest players to bet against in any match up .
I voted with TLPD's help for the Ro32/16, but after that it was all from the heart. I think Nani has a really good shot at winning the whole thing, and I'm sure after coming so close last time he wants it baaaaaaad.
When I first saw this bracket, I said Life, Taeja, and Vortix would be three of the four to make semi finals. Since we know Taeja can't win (bless his heart), I wondered: who could beat Taeja? Well, Coca! Coca beats Taeja, and then Vortix upsets everybody and everybody's expectations, and wins the entire thing
I logged in via facebook and now everytime I want to login again an error message is welcoming myself (something about misstyping my password). Does anybody else having this?
On July 30 2012 03:47 lovedoctor wrote: I logged in via facebook and now everytime I want to login again an error message is welcoming myself (something about misstyping my password). Does anybody else having this?
I have the same thing. Anyone knows how to login now?
Oh well, my bracket is smashed. That's what I get for picking Naniwa to win the whole thing. Now I can just enjoy the games and drama on its own merits.
I went 50% this first week. I completely underestimated Kas, and regretted picking him to lose first round as soon as I read TL's Ro32 preview. Curious over Lalush and Keen over Welmu were probably the most boring series. Ret vs Squirtle and Major's comeback over Hyun were probably the best. Major is now my personal favorite, the guy I'm going to root to win over all common sense. Teamless, only North American (er, or American), Mexican living in Korea, amazing mech timings; what isn't there to like.
Vortix and JonnyRecco really impressed me as I don't know if I'd ever watched one of their games. I went with Babyknight because I had heard more hype around him, but Vortix's drop-style was both really different and completely solid.
I'm assuming JonnyRecco screwed up almost everyone's brackets, and I'm stunned he beat Naniwa in straight up macro games every time. Not to take anything away from JR, but the games really reminded me of Naniwa losing to Leenock at MLG. It felt like Naniwa was doing the same thing every time, and doing it in a way where he felt uncomfortable or slow, like he couldn't anticipate what his opponent was going to do. Nani's micro/macro looked perfect, but it seemed like all his timings were off. JR played super solid though, and his play looked like he had complete confidence, and not what you'd expect from a relatvie unknown going up against a code S player. Really fast hive tech pulled off perfectly.
Nericho and Naniwa have ruined my bracket mainly. Other people I got wrong I only had lasting one more round, but I had Nericho with 2 wins and Naniwa with 4 =(
Hoping Hack brings me into some decent ranking, otherwise the rest of them I went with safe bets (Squirtle and Taeja almost allthe way).
4th...but not for long. Nerchio going out has ruined that side of my bracket. Had him beating Sting next but that wont happen >.<
I think you've got an interesting prediction with quite a unique top 4. If First beats Taeja next round you are golden! Remember, it's all about predicting the top placements correctly and with Nerchio out First's chances of reaching the semi actually increases
I've moved up again today, but I think CoCa losing probably fucked my chances of winning, I had him reaching the semis. Taeja losing probably messed up a lot more brackets though :D
On August 07 2012 11:23 Blueblister wrote: Congrats to Khauros for securing last place!
I love how he predicted almost every match to be an upset, except for the ones that actually happened.
edit: Also Toorgr should be disqualified for being from the future.
TSL4 Bracket Contest updated with leaderboard and staff score for Ro16, if anyone's up for updating the scoring roof I'd appreciate it.
On August 13 2012 10:07 Eufouria wrote: I've moved up again today, but I think CoCa losing probably fucked my chances of winning, I had him reaching the semis. Taeja losing probably messed up a lot more brackets though :D
Khaurus predicted foreigners upsetting Koreans every round and in foreigner matchups he usually choose the favorite. Would've been a great strategy last year. This year almost all the accomplished foreigners are out and the Koreans are raping foreigners left and right. And yes, toorgr is a known brackethacker.
On August 17 2012 19:46 Pandemona wrote: I has 23 points and not on the leaderboard on Liquipedia xD
How come
On LP, above the scoreboards: "Until before the grand finals, only users still having a chance to predict the winner is listed."
To get a scoreboard relevant to the actual contest we exclude brackets were the predicted winner is already eliminated,. Because points per correct prediction doubles for each additional round you lose a lot of potential points by having the selected winner eliminated early (see the "Roof" column in the LP leaderboard).
Your scoring roof is now 43 which means that from now on you literally have to nail every single prediction to even have a shot at the final top ten!
On August 17 2012 19:46 Pandemona wrote: I has 23 points and not on the leaderboard on Liquipedia xD
How come
On LP, above the scoreboards: "Until before the grand finals, only users still having a chance to predict the winner is listed."
To get a scoreboard relevant to the actual contest we exclude brackets were the predicted winner is already eliminated,. Because points per correct prediction doubles for each additional round you lose a lot of potential points by having the selected winner eliminated early (see the "Roof" column in the LP leaderboard).
Your scoring roof is now 43 which means that from now on you literally have to nail every single prediction to even have a shot at the final top ten!
Interestingly last year the fifth placed predictor had Naniwa winning over Thorzain in the finals and because of Thorzains darkhorse nature many of the predictors below had incorrect finalist predictions as well. It seems like if your finalist is already out you had better hope that you nail everything else, get the other finalist correct and that a darkhorse(JonnyRecco?) takes it so as to screw up everyone elses bracket.
Edit: After a little researching(Yes I'm lame) I'm nearly positive I will place top 5 if First wins no matter the outcome of the other matches! I guess I could also maybe place if JonnyRecco wins against First in the finals but I'm not going to bother looking into that...
Edit2: Only 3 people chose JonnyRecco to win. Two of which look like joke brackets so it would be pretty hilarious if they won. The other two spots could likely be ridiculously close between many of the other predictors... Yeah other then this scenario you had better predict the winner to have a shot.
On August 17 2012 19:46 Pandemona wrote: I has 23 points and not on the leaderboard on Liquipedia xD
How come
On LP, above the scoreboards: "Until before the grand finals, only users still having a chance to predict the winner is listed."
To get a scoreboard relevant to the actual contest we exclude brackets were the predicted winner is already eliminated,. Because points per correct prediction doubles for each additional round you lose a lot of potential points by having the selected winner eliminated early (see the "Roof" column in the LP leaderboard).
Your scoring roof is now 43 which means that from now on you literally have to nail every single prediction to even have a shot at the final top ten!
Interestingly last year the fifth placed predictor had Naniwa winning over Thorzain in the finals and because of Thorzains darkhorse nature many of the predictors below had incorrect finalist predictions as well. It seems like if your finalist is already out you had better hope that you nail everything else, get the other finalist correct and that a darkhorse(JonnyRecco?) takes it so as to screw up everyone elses bracket.
Yeah, last year only 4 users predicted a Thorzain win but regarding JRecco, have you actually went through 200 pages to count JRecco brackets??
On August 18 2012 13:51 Geos13 wrote: FinalEdit:+ Show Spoiler +
On August 17 2012 19:46 Pandemona wrote: I has 23 points and not on the leaderboard on Liquipedia xD
How come
On LP, above the scoreboards: "Until before the grand finals, only users still having a chance to predict the winner is listed."
To get a scoreboard relevant to the actual contest we exclude brackets were the predicted winner is already eliminated,. Because points per correct prediction doubles for each additional round you lose a lot of potential points by having the selected winner eliminated early (see the "Roof" column in the LP leaderboard).
Your scoring roof is now 43 which means that from now on you literally have to nail every single prediction to even have a shot at the final top ten!
Interestingly last year the fifth placed predictor had Naniwa winning over Thorzain in the finals and because of Thorzains darkhorse nature many of the predictors below had incorrect finalist predictions as well. It seems like if your finalist is already out you had better hope that you nail everything else, get the other finalist correct and that a darkhorse(JonnyRecco?) takes it so as to screw up everyone elses bracket.
Yeah, last year only 4 users predicted a Thorzain win but regarding JRecco, have you actually went through 200 pages to count JRecco brackets??