He wasn't actually trying to give up. He accidentally gave up. He was playing autochess in qualifiers (He was practically playing 2 games) It was his mistake playing 2 games but don't go around saying this. Because he was playing 2 games in an hour. Give him some credit and respect :(
@@yesbutno3811 He was playing 2 games at once... So never invite him ever again? Why would you defend, and want to invite again a guy who doesn't even care enough about the game to focus on? The average player with 1 month in the game would've played a better game than this one, simply by actually playing HS and not another game, so he wouldn't trash his win condition.
He played according to the rules and the answers blizzard gave him. Idk why a caster feels so entitled to call him out for that. He took a loss and that must feel bad enough if its that stupid...
Sorry, but thats not the point. If you take part in a competition like GM, the best HS players worldwide against each other. Its just disrespectful to not give your best. And he didn't, so he should be out and next one up. This is professional level. (Sorry, i couldn't score the goal, i was playing fantasy football on my phone)
They are professional casters of a major tournament. WTF do you want them to do? Not care that one of the competitors is playing ANOTHER GAME and undermining their tournament? Which in turn, undermines Hearthstone esports and their livelihood? I'd be mad if they WEREN'T pissed.
Shouldn’t seiko just be automatically sent down to Master’s?
1:06:03 :)
Please never invite this Seiko guy ever again
He wasn't actually trying to give up. He accidentally gave up. He was playing autochess in qualifiers (He was practically playing 2 games) It was his mistake playing 2 games but don't go around saying this. Because he was playing 2 games in an hour. Give him some credit and respect :(
@@yesbutno3811 He was playing 2 games at once... So never invite him ever again?
Why would you defend, and want to invite again a guy who doesn't even care enough about the game to focus on?
The average player with 1 month in the game would've played a better game than this one, simply by actually playing HS and not another game, so he wouldn't trash his win condition.
@@newpgaston6891 its a card game for children, stop crying
Playing 2 games at once...
@1:06:15 you can tell the stress of relegation can really make players overthink plays too much and miss the little things.
@@elliotboiii oh well in that case I think Sottle's reaction is completely warranted. That is not cool.
그마가 그마가 아니네
Auto Chess >Hearthstone , well played
He played according to the rules and the answers blizzard gave him. Idk why a caster feels so entitled to call him out for that. He took a loss and that must feel bad enough if its that stupid...
Sorry, but thats not the point. If you take part in a competition like GM, the best HS players worldwide against each other. Its just disrespectful to not give your best. And he didn't, so he should be out and next one up. This is professional level. (Sorry, i couldn't score the goal, i was playing fantasy football on my phone)
@@smanc what goal ? what fantasy football ? what are u talking about ?
@@smanc what about his professionalism towards auto chess?
The casters were very justified in that situation
@@jerome3258 Either play HS or Autochess. If he plays autochess in a tournament while playing HS its not professional either....
how triggered are they?
Gg :D
Lets be honest hearthstone has toddler level complexity anyways
Says the rank 9 player
Then Seiko obviously has less than a toddler's skills, given how horribly he failed.
It's just a game guess chill
No :)
They are professional casters of a major tournament. WTF do you want them to do? Not care that one of the competitors is playing ANOTHER GAME and undermining their tournament? Which in turn, undermines Hearthstone esports and their livelihood?
I'd be mad if they WEREN'T pissed.