CTWC 2023 Heart of Texas Super Regional - GOLD Finals ANDY vs SIDNEV
Ойындар
The 2023 CTWC Heart of Texas Super Regional took place in Waco, Texas at the ATG expo
ATG Expo Hosted by
Christian Deitering atgexpo.com/
Hal Hawkins retroworldseries.com
Produced by
Vince Clemente / classicvomce
Steve DeLuca / totalradnes
Chris Bidwell / bsg4000
Sharky / itzsharky1
Peyton Kunselman / peytonontetris
CTWC Commentators
Sharky / itzsharky1
Peyton Kunselman / peytonontetris
Chris Bidwell / bsg4000
Special thanks to
ATG Volunteers
aGameScout / agamescout
Eunha Kim / agamescout
DMJ / dmj_81
Larvae
Elloy
The CTWC Qualifiers started in 2015 when Christian Deitering asked Vince Clemente to host a Southern Qualifier in Texas, sending the winner to CTWC to compete in the World Championship. This was the first of many CTWC qualifying events around the world, which continues to expand and sponsor new players every year. If you are interested in hosting a CTWC Qualifier event, please contact tetrischampionship@gmail.com
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Thanks for watching everyone. There were a lot tech issues and audio issues but we made it happen. Thank you the encouraging words on my commentary! I will strive even harder to one day be a CTWC top 8 commentator
@rachelkarengreen99
Жыл бұрын
Your commentary was AMAZING. It was really refreshing having someone who is actually at a high level of Tetris commentate. Reminds me of when Jonas would do it.
@ShabbaDabb
Жыл бұрын
As far as I'm concerned, You're already there, my dude. I'm legit surprised they didn't tap you for 2022. Your timely-varied enthusiasm, brilliant callouts, probably the best score checks in the game right now, and especially your start-of-match recaps .... you're pretty goated.
@hfcriske
Жыл бұрын
I'll say it again: You are the best commentator in my book. Your enthusiasm combined with your game knowledge is A+
@sirthursday6159
Жыл бұрын
You are by far my favorite commentator. You being a high level player yourself allows you to give insightful and more technical commentary. I personally enjoy when you say what possible pieces a player is looking for to solve their board. Overall, you also balance your commentary and give both players equal attention. You bring great energy and hype to specific situations, while still remembering to remind the audience of general things like point-lead, pace, and upcoming transitions. Well done!
Last time I followed Classic Tetris, Dog and Andy looked like little kids. It's amazing we get to see the growth of these talented youngsters both in gameplay and in real life.
The first game ... how is that possible? Crazy!
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
I couldn't believe it either. The chasedown was a tough one for sure
Sharky getting so excited that he blows out the audio and distracting sidnev with praise during a live match is the best. Seriously, no smoke, sharky makes the gameplay even more entertaining to watch as the pieces speed up!
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
Yeah… Noise gates and Noise suppression are evil
Quick Disclaimer: Due to tech issues happening right before the finals we had to change set-up which messed with the audio quality of the video. Sorry we couldn't fix while at the event or in post. so any audio issues are a result of this. Thanks for understanding
@spawikcmnsu7137
Жыл бұрын
I have no idea why but ur my favorite Tetris player to watch play
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
@@spawikcmnsu7137 Lol thank you!
@xWendzy
Жыл бұрын
dont sweat it man, your presence as a commentator is hype enough
Man, Andy's post-killscreen level play is SO GOOD right now. He's really come a long way.
Andy w/ ice in his veins - amazing match.
@Jack_80
Жыл бұрын
crazy part is i think he could be even better if he wasn't quite so indecisive in the early stages. he makes constant last second adjustments that lead to misdrops. or he'll think too long about what to do with a piece and won't move it until it's nearly touching, which also leads to some misdrops. he's may be the best when it comes to digging out of trouble up really high. there have been a couple times in his last 2 or 3 matches when he survived some impossible digs on level 19 wsy up high.
@juyifan7933
Жыл бұрын
@@Jack_80 Andy's last second ajustments are the main differential in his game. Andy is the best in the world when it comes to using the next box.
@Jack_80
Жыл бұрын
@@juyifan7933 can't really say he's the best at using the next box because he makes last second adjustments. if he were the best in the world at using the next box he'd have his next move planned out and wouldn't need constant last second adjustments. andy may very well be the best player in the world right now period, so i'm not putting him down. just pointing out that i think he could improve even further and really separate himself from the pack.
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
@@Jack_80 That is incorrect. Adjustments. It just not possible to maintain 100% accuracy with how dynamic tetris is. Adjustments are what allow for people to increase efficiency outside of strong fundamental stacking. Thats a huge reason why efficiency before 29 increased at such a dramatic level back in 2020 and 2021, Because last second adjustment were being spammed by players. But Also I wouldn't say that Andy is the best. There is a lot of players with andy's skill set and skill range
@hrrld
Жыл бұрын
@@Jack_80 @juyifan7933 @ITZsharky1 - you're actually all correct, it's amazing to see both how far the game has come and that there still seems to be room for improvement. It's exhilarating, and everyone involved (players, commentators, community) is rad. What an honor.
Sharky, you are doing a really good job. Love your commentary.
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
Thank you
GG for all, genius players!! amazing games!! Thanks for share!! I spect no less from Andy!! Big huges for all :D
Andy went full on rage mode. Congrats! His gameplay has stayed on par with the competition.
There are many great Tetris players, anyone could win but there’s only ONE Sharky when it comes to commenting on these matches. Keep up the great work Sharky!!
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
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I just can't believe how people are playing this game now!
love sidnev stacking, so clean and composed
Thank u Yurii that i know about this championship 🙏🙏🙏
Andy is at another level. But yeah, both are great players and this is amazing match
Love it
Goooooood game. Whoa.
the splitscreens are upside down :/
CRAZY game one!! man I was really hoping to see sidnev win but seems like he got a little exhausted from playing dog? 😅
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
It was a long day and needing to reverse sweep dog will definitely take the energy out of you
Does anybody know what Tertis version this is and what system it's on?
@wingfryer
Жыл бұрын
This is Classic Tetris on the NES. It's also available on Tetris Effect: Connected through Classic Score Attack.
For most of these videos, you can tell who will win by seeing how much time is left in the video. It would be nice if filler material or even a black screen of nothing at the end was added to make each video a certain amount of minimum time.
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
There was a generous amount edited in, but also it has to be used in moderation. Also it’s not about who will win but more so how they will win
@Piterixos
Жыл бұрын
@@ITZsharky1 No, spoiling the result for the general audience is never a good idea.
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
@@Piterixos well that’s kind of this issue with KZread. Dead space at the end hurts the performance of the video and the channel. Which is why I have the insider show so you can know when to watch them live. Just an unfortunate reality of VODs vs the Live broadcasts
So does winning a regional tournament automatically qualify you for CTWC?
@Peelo_
Жыл бұрын
check the discription
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
No it doesn't... It just pays for your entry fee at CTWC
@tytris
Жыл бұрын
It used to, yes. But with so many events popping up, they stopped doing that. That's why they are now called "regionals." as the term "qualifier" didn't make much sense anymore.
@jrmaddu1
Жыл бұрын
@@Peelo_ description is outdated
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So watchable.
but isn't sidnev from holland and not texas?
@christophergolfer
Жыл бұрын
Netherlands, not Holland
@ryanamburgy2791
Жыл бұрын
Sidnev came the us to play in this
Who is Dogpt? Is that Andy's brother?
@goodshipzion
Жыл бұрын
Yes
@gtyrone83
Жыл бұрын
@@goodshipzion I don't think I've ever seen Andy make it further than Dog.
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
@@gtyrone83 Andy made it further than dog in Lone Star qualifier in 2022
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Sharky you look like a stud
@ITZsharky1
Жыл бұрын
Is that a good thing or bad thing lol
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Nooooo........well crap bugger....well done to the winner!.
Fu Andy! Congratz!!
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Andy оказался сильнее
No doubt, Andy is the better player and Sidnev made him a favor eliminating his brother in the semis who was much tougher opponent.
@ryanbranch3708
Жыл бұрын
What a strange thing to say
@tonthatnhatlinh
Жыл бұрын
Top players' levels are actually pretty close right now. Anyone of them can eliminate other players on their good days. Also, in-person playing field might have an effect on players who are used to playing online. It's just really hard to predict who's gonna got a win over who nowadays.