EVO Update: Top 8

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With the rest of the mods enjoying the nice, cool Vegas casino weather, I felt it was appropriate to update everyone with how yesterday's matches went if for whatever reason you're having trouble (like I initially was) finding the results/brackets, or maybe you're just new to the scene and not quite sure where to go for information.

With a full day off today (Saturday) before they finish out top 8 (Sunday), you gotta keep yourself occupied somehow, right? If you haven't been paying attention to the biggest and hypest tournament in the world, you'll be in for some surprises

Top 8

Winners:
Xephukai (USA) - Asta (also, Patroklos)
Something-Unique (USA) - Pyrrha
Shen Chan (SG) - Cervantes
CRNA|Ruka (JAP) - Patroklos

Losers:
Kura (KOR) - Patroklos
Woahhzz (USA) - Alpha Patroklos
Shining Decapon (JAP) - Tira
Kamaage (JAP) - Mitsurugi

TOP 8 STARTS AT 10 AM PST. DON'T MISS IT!!!!!


HEADLINES:
-France out!
In a surprising turn of events, both Keev and Kayane lost some tough (extremely hype) matches. Keev now has himself an official EVO nemesis having both losses come from the same player. [NOTE: The EVO bracket is incorrect for the Keev/Kura match; Keev did NOT win that match.]

-International players sans France having a strong performance!
If you were watching the stream and listening to the commentary, you probably noticed that even players like Bibulus were taken aback by the performance of foreign players not normally known for their SC dominance, such as the Singaporeans.

-MAJOR comebacks!
Although this is certainly true for many specific matches (there were SO many close matches to even begin to list), there were some players that have straight-up faced the gauntlet in terms of their bracket. Kamaage (who you'll notice is in the loser's side of top 8) was knocked into the loser's side second round... and hasn't looked back since, stringing along an impressive number of wins to get in to the final 8.

-Some interesting character selections...
We knew we were going to see a lot of Nightmare, Natsu, Mitsu and Violas (to name a few), but... regular Patroklos? Three of the top 8 are regular P players, and Xeph used him in certain match-ups. Looks like that shin kick is making waves. Not to mention, there's even a Japanese Tira that sneaked in there... although his dominance in some matches would certainly mock my use of the word "sneaked."

-Word of the day: Execution
Not just in the sense of killing someone (metaphorically speaking, of course), but also technical execution. So many rounds and matches were won because of clutch, high-difficulty moments... and some were lost because of wasted opportunities. A lesson to newer players: Your ability to execute when needed is crucial on a stage like this.

-Asia VS the US of A!
Of the final 8 spots, the US holds 3 (2 in winner's) while Asian players hold the other 5 (Japan with 3, Korea with 1, and Singapore with 1). With Europe being such an SC hotspot, how surprised is everyone that this game seems to have quite a following in Asia?!?!

-So many killers...
If EVO has taught us anything so far, it's that there are a lot of skilled players in Calibur V, and any one of them can take any given event on any given day. For instance, despite France not making top 8, that doesn't mean that they weren't prepared or didn't play strongly: Keev and Kayane's matches were some of the hypest of the day. Expect more players to surface and this game to have a long shelf-life.

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That's all I have for right now. I was not able to catch every match, so if there's something you feel is worth noting as a headline, feel free to comment and I'll add it to the main post. Otherwise, fire away with any of your comments/opinions on how the hypest event of the year has turned out thus far! Oh, and don't forget to throw out some predictions!

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Decapon is considered the best player in Japan according to the Japanese players. And on top of that, they say gloomy stance is almost too cheap... the problem for tira is that getting to gloomy is random. Decapon has solid defense and seems very knowledgeable about character matchups, except against SU(he's on another level right now).

Woahhzz's match against Belial being a total beat down is an understatement. Belial couldn't get a single attack out and Woahhzz just getting in his face the whole time was amazing. Kura vs Woahhzz being a losers match is saddening cuz one of them will have to leave so early.

BTW, on the topic of SCV returning to Evo next year, I really hope so but in reality, it doesn't look like it will with all these other games coming out and Tekken making a return. I feel like this game will not be played very much after this Evo but we'll see what happens. I even feel like international players are more into this game than the US.
 
Well, I mean SC5 managed to get 500 entrants which is pretty good for a non-Capcom game.

I mean what's coming out...Tekken Tag, DoA5 and Persona 4.

From the numbers I'm guessing that SF4, UMvC3, and KoF are a shoe-in for next year.

MK9 only had 300 people and a new game is coming out next year so it will more than likely be dropped.

SFxT while it has a good number of people this year, interest has been dropping for it fast. And a lot of the people in the SFxT tourney are mostly people who signed up early or Capcom players who entered just because.

Another thing to remember is that the Evo comittee doesn't finalize their release schedule until the end of the year, so I'm sure they'll be looking at how well these games do from August to December to see what they will include.

I'm sure that TTT2 will have a good following, and people seem like they're going to support P4A but I don't know about DoA5.

So...I would say SC5 has a decent chance of reappearing as long as people continue to support it.
 
Decopon has been one of Japan's strongest players for quite some time. The one thing that stood out when I was watching him play is how clean his execution is, so it's not surprise to me that he's in top 8. And hopefully people can stop crying about how bad she sucks.

The easiest way for people to get SCV back at EVO is to get out of the house and support it. If you want to see the game back next year but haven't been out of the house yourself for the game, then you done goofed.

Anyway, I'm going back to drunk. Watch the finals tomorrow and tell yo friends to watch as well.
 
Yup, I would love it if a Cervy player won. Even if people use it as "proof" that he's too powerful.

Yeah, Cervantes is too powerful, but he is a normal char, that's why we have 1 in top 8, he is powerful, but not easy to master, and we have so many Patroklos in there, and as the matches get more intense, we might see SU using him as we know Xeph uses Patroklos in some matches.
 
Shen Chan is amazing. His Cervantes is clean and precise. I got my scub Cervy to the winners finals in my pool then got bounced. I need to learn from this man...but... GO USA!
 
man, kamaage could have won had he not choked that brave edge twice. i'm not sad to see a mitsu go out, but that sucks.

edit: SHEEEEEEEENNNNNNNNNNNNNN CHAAAAAAAAAAAAAAANNNNNNN
 

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