Hot or Not
Week 4
Week 4
TWLB
Dudgeon (7-0) vs. Vikings (3-4)
15:00 - 2:44
Mikkiz (23-1) quarterbacked ahead of 2.7jet and Commodo in shark, as Vikings got JAMAULED, as the veteran led Dudgeon with an 80-36, ahead of dreamwin (72-37), KAWRAE (56-20), Zizzo (55-40) and mcvicar.
Despite the loss, the Vikings should get valuable experience/rape whistles, which should help them down the road (or in a dark alley at night.)
warportal (17-15) had a rough time in terr, as Ephemeral and Valker were overwhelmed in shark alongside their spiders, who fell 100 kills short of their opponents, as Enf (58-48), Steep (55-37), Gurliver (53-45), and Banks (47-35) fought hard, but came up short.
With that win, Dudgeon finishes 7-0 in TWLB, and clinches the #1 spot, and will take on the #4 seed in the Winners Quarter-Final two weeks hence. Kudos!
HOT: JAMAL
NOT: warportal. 15 deaths in 17 minutes, egad! You're either a very talented actor rehearsing Julius Caesar, or a very bad terr.
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Cobra (4-3) vs. LEGO (3-4)
15:00 - 12:44
This was the best match of the week, and also the most important one, as the winner of this match would determine who would secure the 4th and final spot in the Winners Bracket, whilst the not-so-winner would fall to 5th, and start the playoffs in the Losers Bracket. Two evenly matched teams with a lot on the line made this the featured match-up in TWLB, and it proved a close one.
The game swung back and forth, with LEGO taking an early lead, as Zizu (44-7) made his season debut in strong form, making several clutch warps in succession to keep his team alive in FR, wowing spectators. It hearkened back to his prime on Sage in TWL 15, and some of that brilliance flashed across the screen, but it wouldn't last, and he succumbed to several deleterious errors that showed the rust, getting caught in a stream without pressure and bad placement in the FR, getting repped FROM THE OUTSIDE into a patch of enemy mines and dying, despite only one enemy player in the base.
Even with an uneven performance, Zizu was definitely a positive and the much stronger terr in the game. The biggest issue for LEGO was their sharks. While markmrw (2.8 RPD) and mr. homo (2.7 RPD) have made great strides this year in ship 8, and had good matches in TWLB, the moment got to them and they fell prey to over-repping, 2-repping, poor timing, and simply not making the right decisions as Cobra's vastly more experienced shark combo outclassed them at every turn, leading them to sub in DSB mid-way (and to no effect.)
LEGO's spiders played well, as shown by the 525-500 kill differential and close score, and especially considering the shark advantage their opponents enjoyed.
spikey (100-64) played well over, and the combination of himself, the campier Henry Saari (92-49), and extremely pushy Turban (67-63) proved a moderately successful tandem, as NL>Trigger (96-48) was a force under. df once again proved his ineptitude in capping a competitive TWLB squad, subbing out veteran Producer for Jatt, whilst leaving TJ Hazuki on the bench, baffling spectators once again after sitting Turban against Dudgeon. Ultimately, despite a good showing, the sharking simply let them down and they ran out of time. Good effort!
Wax (27-7) was wholly unspectacular and made some mistakes, but he played safe, stayed alive, had some good moments, and didn't throw, which is an extremely underrated (and difficult!) thing to do during a TWLB game. Every fatal error in terr typically costs a team around 2 minutes (the time to get back up, break cram, and fight your way into a 50/50 position), and in a 15-13 game, the difference between going 27-7 and 27-8 is often a win or a loss.
Cranium (2.7 RPD) and menelvagor (2.8 RPD, 28 Kills!!) proved the difference-makers ahead of rusty Sunday warriors, as Cran was the unerring backbone of the Cobra line, whilst mene launched himself like a spearhead and struck at the enemy's heart, peppering them with bombs and mines, wreaking havoc. Countless seasons and several Finals worth of experience was all too evident in the sharking disparity in this match, once again proving how important the ship is to success.
Superstar spider Trasher (111-43) led the way in ship 3, ahead of Megalo (97-62), Rodney (97-58), skatarius (86-60), and squallFF8 (71-53), as the Cobramin clawed their way back from an early deficit, and clinched the W.
As the #4 Seed, Cobra will take on #1 Dudgeon in the Winners Quarter-Final, while #5 LEGO will take on #8 Paladen in the Losers Quarter-Final. The loser of the WQF will be relegated to the Losers Bracket, while the loser of the LQF will be eliminated from TWL.
HOT: Cranium and menelvagor
NOT: Markmrw, mr. homo, and DSB. You guys must have played in your porta-potty Halloween costumes, because you got absolutely shit on.
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You2be (1-4) vs. Paladen (0-7)
15:00 - 3:56
You2be clinched their first victory, while Paladen clenched their buttholes for the seventh time, as Eren (81-31), Fork (79-32), pee pee sock (76-57), Fiora (72-25), and DeadSorcerer (68-42) took on spidering duties. raizin and Yojimbo sharked, and euforia terred.
For Paladen, AFRI (74-57) once again proved himself the best baser on the squad, but received little help from Alextron, Dour, HMS Stargazer, Jebass, Jessup, Plasma, or Racketeer.
Congrats to You2be on their first TWLB win, and a big thanks to Paladen for showing 8 every Sunday and making an effort to compete -- it's much appreciated!
While #8 Paladen will make the playoffs, they will be eliminated two weeks from now when they take on LEGO, but hopefully they gained some valuable experience and enjoyed playing. Meanwhile, #7 You2be face an uphill battle tackling #6 Vikings, who are heavy favorites to advance to the Losers Semi-Final.
HOT: Eren
HOT: Paladen, for showing up every week, and being polite and friendly!
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Burn (6-1) vs. Fierce (4-3)
15:00 - 2:42
Despite showing a full line, Fierce failed to make much of a dent in this game, as Everett (16-7) terred ahead of DOWNFALL (2.8 RPD) and Oder (2.7 RPD) in shark. Cripple (56-47), sphinx (51-37), Sprained (50-43), wbm (20-17) and USOi (20-21) spidered for the Royal remake.
Ogron (20-1) terred ahead of Mattey (2.9 RPD) and Zidane (2.9 RPD), as the pair punished their opponent at every turn with brutal crams, alongside Ease (83-31), hellkite (64-29), M_M God (63-24), diakka (58-32), and kess (61-21) in spider.
It was a tough day for #3 Fierce, who were coming off strong wins against LEGO and Cobra in Weeks 2 and 3, and it won't get much easier going forward, as they face off once again versus #2 Burn in the Winners Quarter-Finals.
HOT: Ease
NOT: Usoi. Usoi Usoiled himself at the site of a competent foe, and pulled out quicker than a frat boy inside a Christian pro-life advocate, getting subbed out at 20-21. Yikes!
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