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Harem
United States11390 Posts
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seom
South Africa491 Posts
Oh, Movie got this btw. | ||
Emon_
3925 Posts
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Grettin
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Dakkas
2550 Posts
On January 09 2014 16:17 Harem wrote: Zero said on other stream that Soulkey was better ie won more inhouse ranking tourneys and stuff. In house training like that is funny, I recall an interview with a joint Jaedong/Bisu interview a while ago where Bisu kept encountering Jaedong's alt on iCup I believe. He was consistently losing to him and at that stage Bisu has won seven of the past eight televised matches against the Dong. | ||
Foxxan
Sweden3427 Posts
Iam still confused when exactly the korean cast is. I am guessing it starts at 11:00 CET today(?) | ||
JohnChoi
1773 Posts
On January 09 2014 17:25 Dakkas wrote: In house training like that is funny, I recall an interview with a joint Jaedong/Bisu interview a while ago where Bisu kept encountering Jaedong's alt on iCup I believe. He was consistently losing to him and at that stage Bisu has won seven of the past eight televised matches against the Dong. Playing ladder games !=In house training imo. Harem was referring to ranking tourneys which are usually round robin format where they go around and play everyone and the person with the most wins comes out on top. Zero said before that he used to be better but towards the end Soulkey was more consistently finishing first. I really don't think its fair to count a lot of the towards the end of BW stats though. Teams tend to have their better players focus on what they believe is more important. A lot of different afreeca streamers said people like Flash and Jaedong were put on much more SC2 practice than BW. As a result their BW peformance suffered. Apparently, it was almost always like these Kwanro mentioned before that when PL still had 2v2s the team's best players would practice 1v1 because it was more important and the rest were put on 2v2 practice (with exceptions). | ||
Filco
France154 Posts
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Dakkas
2550 Posts
On January 09 2014 18:18 JohnChoi wrote: Playing ladder games !=In house training imo. Harem was referring to ranking tourneys which are usually round robin format where they go around and play everyone and the person with the most wins comes out on top. Zero said before that he used to be better but towards the end Soulkey was more consistently finishing first. I really don't think its fair to count a lot of the towards the end of BW stats though. Teams tend to have their better players focus on what they believe is more important. A lot of different afreeca streamers said people like Flash and Jaedong were put on much more SC2 practice than BW. As a result their BW peformance suffered. Apparently, it was almost always like these Kwanro mentioned before that when PL still had 2v2s the team's best players would practice 1v1 because it was more important and the rest were put on 2v2 practice (with exceptions). I can see and definitely agree with your point, the interview was around the time of the second last BW only proleague. | ||
remag
Germany354 Posts
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cz
United States3249 Posts
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Thinasy
2856 Posts
Also, Heo Yeong Moo fighting! | ||
Khai
Australia551 Posts
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Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
On January 09 2014 14:15 NB wrote: wow... i took the NSFL warning lightly... I cant fucking unsee that S&M entrance. x( I wish day9 still casting BW ![]() Sayle is the new and probably better day9 ![]() ![]() | ||
EAGER-beaver
Canada2799 Posts
Midas is gonna win this, just like the wcg 2004 world finals. It's still 2004 and not 2014 right? | ||
prOPOns
Germany60 Posts
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Epoxide
Magic Woods9326 Posts
On January 10 2014 03:15 prOPOns wrote: Any links for the stream, I am new to BW scene from today (I watched some years ago) and I want to watch it tbh!!! English rebroadcast in 1h 40 minutes here http://www.twitch.tv/teamliquidnet | ||
nojok
France15845 Posts
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Xiphos
Canada7507 Posts
On January 10 2014 03:26 nojok wrote: TL's BW articles are always top notch. I don't even follow BW but they're good and I appreciate the links to games worth watching and all fun Korean stuff. Maybe that's something you think of doing ![]() | ||
nojok
France15845 Posts
I will give it a shot I think now that the Korean scene seems to improve recently. I was disappointed overall by the last matches I watch compared to the OSL/MSL era, though it was mostly foreigner matches. | ||
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