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If kespa was smart theyd encourage/allow chat as a weapon/mind game or just a filler in slow paced games to increase fan enjoyment
Nada vs Boxer's old school game comes to mind. I think the koreanfans would love seeing stuff like that in regular games(it was a non kespa match).
Nada goes nukes very late game TvT and nuke targets a big cluster of boxers units. Boxer unsieges and runs everything away except one tank which gets caught. Boxer says "Happy now?".
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On January 19 2009 02:58 EleanorRIgby wrote: get more communist korea jesus, you will be like russia in no time check what does communist stand for, then use it.
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MrHoon
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As much as I would love the return of chatting, I don't want to see gogo and fbh type 뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁뷁 everytime they play. It will be annoying ;;
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On January 19 2009 03:06 TheFoReveRwaR wrote:If kespa was smart theyd encourage/allow chat as a weapon/mind game or just a filler in slow paced games to increase fan enjoyment Nada vs Boxer's old school game comes to mind. I think the koreanfans would love seeing stuff like that in regular games(it was a non kespa match). Nada goes nukes very late game TvT and nuke targets a big cluster of boxers units. Boxer unsieges and runs everything away except one tank which gets caught. Boxer says "Happy now?". That was a special event (Snickers All-Star I think).
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are we sure thats what the sign says?
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NO ZIZIYO?! NOOOOO!!! BACKKKKKKKKHOOOOOO!!!!!!
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On January 19 2009 02:20 DaasEuGen wrote:Show nested quote +On January 19 2009 01:59 GTR-2-Go wrote: Typing in-game was always never allowed except in exhibition matches. Jun Hee's claim to fame would occur in 2005 in the final match in his ODT group against none other than Lim Yo Hwan (Boxer) on Forte. Due to the design of forte, the mains are very small in addition to this it was one of the first times Yo Hwan had played a televised game on this map. While playing the game Yo Hwan typed "Main is too small T_T" and Jun Hee nerves broke. He scouted every possible place for a proxy, his entire game fell to pieces and Yo Hwan stomped him like a USEast pubbie. In response to this, KeSPA created a rule which banned all speaking to all players unless it was an act of surrender or to pause the game.(http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=56044¤tpage=10#189) I can understand why you ban normal talking, but banning "gg yo", "zizi yo" or the korean equivalents is just plain stupid. I do not see any benefits in this rule, most likely they are afraid someones makes a typo and writtes "gg ho" or something ridiculous like this that's pretty bullshit imo.
if all it takes is some chat to make you lose the game, you DESERVE it.
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How are they going to enforce this rule? For instance if backho loses and types in ZiZi yo, what are they going to do? Disqualify him? He already left.
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What are they going to do if Backho says zizi yO when he loses? It doesn't matter if they DQ him cause he already lost lol.
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I also think they should encourage chatting. It'd make the mind game cooler and make rivalries bigger.
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On January 19 2009 03:22 Nazzick wrote: What are they going to do if Backho says zizi yO when he loses? It doesn't matter if they DQ him cause he already lost lol. At least for proleague they can add penalty points like they do for accidental leaving and bug abuse.
Invidual leagues its not that easy. =P
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DQ rates are about to go up rofl
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I figured they would just give small fines to the player, since it's such a minor offence. Don't know where I have that from, but didn't rA once get fined because he accidentally paused without asking permision?
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On January 19 2009 03:22 Nazzick wrote: What are they going to do if Backho says zizi yO when he loses? It doesn't matter if they DQ him cause he already lost lol. What if they're playing a Bo3?
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Jun Hee's claim to fame would occur in 2005 in the final match in his ODT group against none other than Lim Yo Hwan (Boxer) on Forte. Due to the design of forte, the mains are very small in addition to this it was one of the first times Yo Hwan had played a televised game on this map. While playing the game Yo Hwan typed "Main is too small T_T" and Jun Hee nerves broke. He scouted every possible place for a proxy, his entire game fell to pieces and Yo Hwan stomped him like a USEast pubbie. In response to this, KeSPA created a rule which banned all speaking to all players unless it was an act of surrender or to pause the game.(http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=56044¤tpage=10#189)
can someone explain this? why on earth would someone get unbelievably nervous when your opponent said main is too small?
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On January 19 2009 04:36 Hazz wrote:Show nested quote +Jun Hee's claim to fame would occur in 2005 in the final match in his ODT group against none other than Lim Yo Hwan (Boxer) on Forte. Due to the design of forte, the mains are very small in addition to this it was one of the first times Yo Hwan had played a televised game on this map. While playing the game Yo Hwan typed "Main is too small T_T" and Jun Hee nerves broke. He scouted every possible place for a proxy, his entire game fell to pieces and Yo Hwan stomped him like a USEast pubbie. In response to this, KeSPA created a rule which banned all speaking to all players unless it was an act of surrender or to pause the game.(http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=56044¤tpage=10#189) can someone explain this? why on earth would someone get unbelievably nervous when your opponent said main is too small? Apparenty he took it as meaning "Imma build shit outside of my main lol."
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On January 19 2009 04:36 Hazz wrote:Show nested quote +Jun Hee's claim to fame would occur in 2005 in the final match in his ODT group against none other than Lim Yo Hwan (Boxer) on Forte. Due to the design of forte, the mains are very small in addition to this it was one of the first times Yo Hwan had played a televised game on this map. While playing the game Yo Hwan typed "Main is too small T_T" and Jun Hee nerves broke. He scouted every possible place for a proxy, his entire game fell to pieces and Yo Hwan stomped him like a USEast pubbie. In response to this, KeSPA created a rule which banned all speaking to all players unless it was an act of surrender or to pause the game.(http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=56044¤tpage=10#189) can someone explain this? why on earth would someone get unbelievably nervous when your opponent said main is too small? Hmm I'm sure it was something to do with Jun Hee building a pylon on boxer's natural so he could delay it and boxer was either doing some kind of all in or proxy or was taking another main. Can't remember exactly but boxer gave the "T_T" right after luring the guy into a false sense of security.
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ah lol, thats pretty silly tbh
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Cayman Islands24199 Posts
they are trying to be professional
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Aotearoa39261 Posts
On January 19 2009 04:36 Hazz wrote:Show nested quote +Jun Hee's claim to fame would occur in 2005 in the final match in his ODT group against none other than Lim Yo Hwan (Boxer) on Forte. Due to the design of forte, the mains are very small in addition to this it was one of the first times Yo Hwan had played a televised game on this map. While playing the game Yo Hwan typed "Main is too small T_T" and Jun Hee nerves broke. He scouted every possible place for a proxy, his entire game fell to pieces and Yo Hwan stomped him like a USEast pubbie. In response to this, KeSPA created a rule which banned all speaking to all players unless it was an act of surrender or to pause the game.(http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=56044¤tpage=10#189) can someone explain this? why on earth would someone get unbelievably nervous when your opponent said main is too small? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ex6IQdWfhf8&eurl=http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/games/7260_BoxeR_vs_Junitoss/vod&feature=player_embedded
check about 8:30
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