It has been quite an exciting weekend in the tournament world. Unexpected by most, we saw some incredible displays of skill-level thought to be unreachable with the current build of
wow gold. I personally could not make it past the 8:00AM marker Saturday morning about
wow gold, but overall I hope you enjoyed the coverage early last week and the past three days; especially if you were awake for what was arguably the best come back and match of WoW tournament history.
A lot was at stake for many teams entering the tournament; SK-USA to put their money where one of their mouths was to get
wow gold, Korean RMPs to show that they had the ability to still take the comp to the top, and the tournament in general to not end up as an epic failure due to WotLK and level 80. Needless to say, I do not think anyone was really all that disappointed with the results. It was unfortunate that America was not able to do as well as others, but from a viewer standpoint, the tournament was still baler to get
wow gold.
I am really ashamed, albeit not surprised, at how some of the American teams chose to respond to their losses. It was pretty goddamn ridiculous, and throwing teammates on the chopping block is so deplorable in so many ways. In terms of SK-USA, calling out Realz as the deciding factor for falling out of the tournament is speaks volumes of the integrity of the team. Too many excuses for losing about
wow gold, and yet people are confused when it is blatantly evident as to why USA teams have been struggling at recent tournaments.
When you are facing Korean RMPs that have stuck with their same classes and make ups for thousands of games, have much better unity and friendship within the actual team, and have not rotated sponsors 20 times with different players each swap, it is pretty obvious as to why they are successful.