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On December 31 2009 22:04 InFiNitY[pG] wrote: I have a feeling that Flash will break 2400 Elo by the end of these two leagues. Who will he face if he beats Best?
Winner of Kwanro v Light.
Oh and thanks for the interviews, I always love reading them!
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Very nice! So fast. Any FlaSh interviews are very much appreciated.
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Thanks for the translation!! Super fast too!
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Hwasin vs. Kal I knew it would be hard, i have such respect for both players I know what it's like to compete against a teammate and it's definitely bittersweet.
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so a Flash vs JD final is like 75% certain (if flash defeats best). Though I think Kal CAN beat JD
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Finland1714 Posts
wow Hwasin & Kal both decided not to train at all, and Flash got permission to skip the PL training so he could train for these? quite nice!
thanks for the translation.
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Gotta love Flash's coaches.
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Once again JD shows off his thoughtfulness and charisma.
A good new years to you as well, my good sir.
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On December 31 2009 22:40 kyzers0ze wrote: Gotta love Flash's coaches.
love? They stopped Flash the first time, they didnt this time cause the fans would have killed them for sure (literally), Koreans are scary.
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Thanks for the translation! <3 Jaedong, wish you the best in 2010.
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United States33097 Posts
Lamest shit ever that Kal and Hwasin didn't practice for their match at all.
How am I supposed to take these guys seriously as pros if they won't take their matches seriously.
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On January 01 2010 01:02 Waxangel wrote: Lamest shit ever that Kal and Hwasin didn't practice for their match at all.
How am I supposed to take these guys seriously as pros if they won't take their matches seriously.
Apparently they're both true "team-players" focusing much more on team achievement rather than personal gains, which-ever of the 2 that advances through will still be an stx player, so i guess thats their mentality of focusing more on proleagues, quite admirable to some extent...
then again who knows after today, they might both practise secretly for it lol...
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On January 01 2010 01:02 Waxangel wrote: Lamest shit ever that Kal and Hwasin didn't practice for their match at all.
How am I supposed to take these guys seriously as pros if they won't take their matches seriously. look at the interviews of matches like this, they almost always say they make promises not to practice. Its the norm.
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I feel like hwasin and kal are gonna have a debate on who'll have a better chance winning the msl against jaedong and flash, and then decide who advances accordingly.
but then they'll get screwed because BEST WILL ADVANCE OFF FLASH AND LIGHT/KWANRO AND WIN THIS MSL ^_^
+ Show Spoiler +
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man it is a fucking great time to be a flash fan 
hes gonna rape calm so hard YES YES YES
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United States33097 Posts
On January 01 2010 04:04 yhnmk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 01 2010 01:02 Waxangel wrote: Lamest shit ever that Kal and Hwasin didn't practice for their match at all.
How am I supposed to take these guys seriously as pros if they won't take their matches seriously. look at the interviews of matches like this, they almost always say they make promises not to practice. Its the norm.
now that you've recognized this fact, you should start recognizing it as a problem
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United States20661 Posts
Proteams have no reason to emphasize individual league practice in a teamkill situation. It just doesn't make much sense.
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On January 01 2010 07:52 Last Romantic wrote: Proteams have no reason to emphasize individual league practice in a teamkill situation. It just doesn't make much sense.
Yeah pretty much. I don't like it either but since proleague is king in Korea it makes perfect sense. Why deal with all the awkward tension of keeping players separate as they practice to face each other while also taking time away from proleague which benefits the whole team when you can just do this? Oh well.
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On January 01 2010 04:04 yhnmk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 01 2010 01:02 Waxangel wrote: Lamest shit ever that Kal and Hwasin didn't practice for their match at all.
How am I supposed to take these guys seriously as pros if they won't take their matches seriously. look at the interviews of matches like this, they almost always say they make promises not to practice. Its the norm.
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=98851 Not always. Yarnc and Type-B and Leta all practice. I guess it's just STX... >_>
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