



Man, I am so photobucketly confused.ithekro wrote:Wrong sheets..Those are for Diamond 3, which needs them last I looked.
Bold added. As strong as Hinagiku has been over the last few matches, Shana has been stronger. I realize I've said similar things about Hinagiku and Tomoyo in Ruby, but Shana really is another story. Barring shenanigans, Shana will win with room to spare.amdrag wrote:'Giku's schedule has been stronger than expected early, but her final four matches are brutal: 4-0 Rin, 3-1 Konjiki no Yami, 4-0 Ami, 4-0 Shana. If she can SOMEHOW pull that off, there's no way she won't win.
Honestly, I'm not betting against Rin in their match. I know HInagiku's been strong, but she's been pretty darn good too. If she gets through that, then she'll more than likely be 8-0 facing Shana... who will more than likely be 8-0, have the #1 seed locked up, and have absolutely no shot at the necklace. Maybe she gets a bit of a gift. I don't know.Team Rocket Elite wrote:Bold added. As strong as Hinagiku has been over the last few matches, Shana has been stronger. I realize I've said similar things about Hinagiku and Tomoyo in Ruby, but Shana really is another story. Barring shenanigans, Shana will win with room to spare.amdrag wrote:'Giku's schedule has been stronger than expected early, but her final four matches are brutal: 4-0 Rin, 3-1 Konjiki no Yami, 4-0 Ami, 4-0 Shana. If she can SOMEHOW pull that off, there's no way she won't win.
Not that I disagree, but I just want to let you know that Hinagiku has the highest performance in Diamond so far. It might be a weaker high, but it's still a high.Demi. wrote:If she can perform back like when she faced Konata and Taiga back-to-back, then I think Hinagiku has a fair chance of winning. She seems a tad weaker now than she was back then.
Doesn't hurt to hope, either.