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Post by BLM on Nov 1, 2009 17:13:47 GMT -5
In what competition was this? I never heard about this until now! SASUKE 18
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Post by VenusHeadTrap on Nov 1, 2009 20:45:39 GMT -5
In terms of time mechanics, SASUKE 23 was like SASUKE 22 + 10 seconds. Look at the Jumping Spider or later, subtract ten seconds, and that would be the amount of time they would have had in SASUKE 22. I despise 10 second talk. Only 5 seconds prevented 2 people from moving on in the 19th annual meeting. 110 seconds is an overreaction, I bet you anything they'll be leaving the time limit alone anyway, but I hope for 115.
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Post by scnoi1217 on Nov 1, 2009 20:59:59 GMT -5
However, even 22 wasn't up to the difficulty of the "19th Annual Tournament", close but not quite.
For 23 to have been up to 19's difficulty in terms of time, it would have to be 105 seconds or something like that.
They aren't changing that, I know that, that also isn't what I was saying.
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Post by VenusHeadTrap on Nov 1, 2009 23:47:28 GMT -5
Apologies as I meant to quote someone else, your comment was only a follow up to, say, the man of diamonds.
*sigh* speaking of the 19th once more.. the mental mistakes well known competitors made could have happened in any tournament, *looks at Nagano* Also this one came rather early in the new generation that it people would have been more prepared for it in about a year's time. Much of the challenge came from how early this one was.
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