I was literally sitting next to Connor and Sammy when they had their first match Day 1, and it was pretty quick. I only caught a glimpse of it. I guess that was cursed because Sammy high rolled. And then the rematch in the top 8 was just hilarious. But nice to see Pablo & Connor get together to briefly review the calling ^^
Hard disagree on the Prism stuff. If you think that playing towards a single turn which *might* get you back in the game and win it is "rubbish" and "doing nothing", obviously you haven't played Prism yourself. You literally give up everything so that you can do this ONE powerful turn, which depending on draw RNG might not even win you the game on the spot, you are behind on HP getting devastated by on hits and btw this is strategy reserved for MUs which you can't win in any other way. With that gameplan out the hero is just gutted and the Lyon free ride on top of some Swiss RNG shouldn't be considered as a proof of the opposite.
I was literally sitting next to Connor and Sammy when they had their first match Day 1, and it was pretty quick. I only caught a glimpse of it. I guess that was cursed because Sammy high rolled. And then the rematch in the top 8 was just hilarious.
But nice to see Pablo & Connor get together to briefly review the calling ^^
Fantastic final.
Yes it was!
Wtf I just practiced this matchup with my friend today
FYI I was the Azalea
Hard disagree on the Prism stuff.
If you think that playing towards a single turn which *might* get you back in the game and win it is "rubbish" and "doing nothing", obviously you haven't played Prism yourself.
You literally give up everything so that you can do this ONE powerful turn, which depending on draw RNG might not even win you the game on the spot, you are behind on HP getting devastated by on hits and btw this is strategy reserved for MUs which you can't win in any other way.
With that gameplan out the hero is just gutted and the Lyon free ride on top of some Swiss RNG shouldn't be considered as a proof of the opposite.