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On December 27 2009 12:13 Loser777 wrote: How much harder has courage gotten since Nony played?
I can't imagine it's gotten too much harder except for the variation in venue/city and change in number of players in the event itself.
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show them ret! give us 3 evo chambers and 2 grups of ultra!;D
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Korea (South)11568 Posts
T_T sad to hear out again
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On December 27 2009 12:16 lac29 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 27 2009 12:13 Loser777 wrote: How much harder has courage gotten since Nony played? I can't imagine it's gotten too much harder except for the variation in venue/city and change in number of players in the event itself. I think I remember hearing about a format change that increases the difficulty. Like fewer players make it or something...
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On December 27 2009 10:56 Liquid`NonY wrote: People taking a financial risk by investing experience in esports deserve respect in at least one sense. I could definitely go to law school after undergrad and that would get a lot of respect, and a lot money if that's what I wanted from it, but going the esports route would be much more challenging. Lucky for me I have a wife in medical school, so worst case scenario I become a househusband rofl. But other people are making even bigger sacrifices and taking bigger risks, knowing that mainstream morals will condemn their choices, but without people like that, the industry does not stand a chance. These people aren't dumb nor is esports their only option, they are just doing something awesome IMO :D
anyway gl ret!!!
nooooo nony plz dont be a house husband. With your talent the world deserves something great out of you
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On December 27 2009 12:29 KvkG wrote:Show nested quote +On December 27 2009 10:56 Liquid`NonY wrote: People taking a financial risk by investing experience in esports deserve respect in at least one sense. I could definitely go to law school after undergrad and that would get a lot of respect, and a lot money if that's what I wanted from it, but going the esports route would be much more challenging. Lucky for me I have a wife in medical school, so worst case scenario I become a househusband rofl. But other people are making even bigger sacrifices and taking bigger risks, knowing that mainstream morals will condemn their choices, but without people like that, the industry does not stand a chance. These people aren't dumb nor is esports their only option, they are just doing something awesome IMO :D
anyway gl ret!!! nooooo nony plz dont be a house husband. With your talent the world deserves something great out of you lol househusband
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On December 27 2009 12:27 thopol wrote:Show nested quote +On December 27 2009 12:16 lac29 wrote:On December 27 2009 12:13 Loser777 wrote: How much harder has courage gotten since Nony played? I can't imagine it's gotten too much harder except for the variation in venue/city and change in number of players in the event itself. I think I remember hearing about a format change that increases the difficulty. Like fewer players make it or something...
It's still groups of 64 single elimination. The only thing I can see that has changed is that it's held on both Saturday and Sunday in Seoul, and there is a Courage held out of Seoul once on a Sunday.
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Hahah G5 you used me Pretty much placed me perfect too! and NOOOO Ret! keep trying though!
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
the guy who ret lost to already lost...
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Katowice25012 Posts
I thought we were told that the one NonY played in was the last one with 64 players and that the groups were being changed to 128
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omg ret noo :<
dont loose hope!!
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he lose to another Terran player again?
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now if this was idra, the flame would be on.
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Just out of interest, sorry for not knowing this.
Why is IdrA not competing in these tournaments?
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On December 27 2009 13:16 Alethios wrote: Just out of interest, sorry for not knowing this.
Why is IdrA not competing in these tournaments?
He doesn't need to.
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So what if Ret lost. Realistically he wouldn't be able to use a Semi-pro license for a while anyways. As long as he works hard and improves in the Estro house he will get that license eventually.
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
On December 27 2009 13:16 Alethios wrote: Just out of interest, sorry for not knowing this.
Why is IdrA not competing in these tournaments?
And the answer to this is earlier in the thread.
And stay strong Ret! We believe!
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On December 27 2009 13:20 tree.hugger wrote:Show nested quote +On December 27 2009 13:16 Alethios wrote: Just out of interest, sorry for not knowing this.
Why is IdrA not competing in these tournaments? And the answer to this is earlier in the thread. And stay strong Ret! We believe! So it is. My apologies.
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lol, i knew he wasn't going to make it, but i thought he'd at least make it out of the first round
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Stay for next time ret! Everyone here at TL believes.
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