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On June 20 2011 01:29 evilfatsh1t wrote: what the fuck? BISU LOST TO HYVAA? A ZERG? WHATTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTT HORANG2 LOSES TO TEMPEST? WHOS ON LIKE 1 WIN IN PL? WHAT THE FKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK next msl please
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Tempest got 2 wins at least this proleague Honestly, how the fekk can Bisu get eliminated again from OSL, by a Zerg? To hyvaa!? I'm not even a Bisu fan, this is ridiculous.
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Jesus, so many Protoss disappointments. This is ridiculous!
+ Show Spoiler + Few ideas for the name of this tournament:
- Infested OSL 2011 - Broodling OSL 2011 - Jormungand OSL 2011 - Flash vs Some Zerg OSL etc.
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Fuck, I feel like shit. Not again T_T
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Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros).
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Can someone post the draw for the next round? 10x
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Even though I don't love, SKT, I'm pretty sad for Bisu. Especially after seeing that picture.
Here's to Flash breaking NaDa's record...there are definitely enough Zergs to beat. Or Jangbi, he's looking good.
Honestly though, look at that dreamteam Terran lineup...Sea, Fantasy, Bogus, Flash, TvX final for sure.
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On June 20 2011 22:47 Taekwon wrote: Fuck, I feel like shit. Not again T_T
Why would any STX Supporter feel like shit after these prelims?
+ Show Spoiler +I think everyone pretty much feels like shit for Bisu
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I think they should have JD win the MSL that runs (hopefully) alongside this OSL, and have a JvF OSL finals.
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On June 20 2011 18:03 popzags wrote:Jesus, so many Protoss disappointments. This is ridiculous! + Show Spoiler +Few ideas for the name of this tournament: - Infested OSL 2011 - Broodling OSL 2011 - Jormungand OSL 2011 - Flash vs Some Zerg OSL etc.
Truefax
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On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). They probably didn't use IDs? All the Korean names are here though: http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=45626
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On June 21 2011 04:37 kuroshiroi wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). They probably didn't use IDs? All the Korean names are here though: http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=45626 I'm sure they used some kind of ID during the prelims other than their given names, the Korean media just doesn't list the IDs for players in all these results, as player in-game IDs are secondary to their real life names. I need to know what their IDs are that they commonly use with their clans, online, etc. Else I have to add them as "YooTaeHo" or whatever in TLPD which I don't want to do if there is an alternative. The links I listed have player IDs for the MyStarleague Amateur finals, but do not include the player's real names to correlate with those IDs (outside of the players who were already pros at some point, in which case I already have them in the database).
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i am sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo upset....
this was supposed to be the fated osl
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On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). Unless they get picked up by a team there's no place for them in BW TLPD anyway, since they would be classified as Unknown/Retired and will never have another game listed (again, unless if picked up by a team). Its not like the BW Korea TLPD has much of an open-competition environment like the International SC2 TLPD.
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On June 21 2011 08:43 moopie wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). Unless they get picked up by a team there's no place for them in BW TLPD anyway, since they would be classified as Unknown/Retired and will never have another game listed (again, unless if picked up by a team). Its not like the BW Korea TLPD has much of an open-competition environment like the International SC2 TLPD. If history tells us anything its that amateur players that make it through open qualifiers and into events like this (such as WCG Korea amateur competitors) it is that they get the attention of pro teams. I would not be surprised to see the amateurs that haven't already made their rounds in progaming to get picked up in some capacity by teams as practice partners with eventual prospects of getting their progaming license. However small those chances are I would still like to have something on record. I'll keep looking around I guess.
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On June 21 2011 11:14 p4NDemik wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 08:43 moopie wrote:On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). Unless they get picked up by a team there's no place for them in BW TLPD anyway, since they would be classified as Unknown/Retired and will never have another game listed (again, unless if picked up by a team). Its not like the BW Korea TLPD has much of an open-competition environment like the International SC2 TLPD. If history tells us anything its that amateur players that make it through open qualifiers and into events like this (such as WCG Korea amateur competitors) it is that they get the attention of pro teams. I would not be surprised to see the amateurs that haven't already made their rounds in progaming to get picked up in some capacity by teams as practice partners with eventual prospects of getting their progaming license. However small those chances are I would still like to have something on record. I'll keep looking around I guess. But if they end up getting drafted, adding them then will not be a problem since their names and IDs will be on the KeSPA notification and the team roster. Since we are only talking about 11 potential players here, its not hard to back-annotate and add these 0-2 games to the few that make it (this thread won't be going anywhere). I know its not really my place, but imo I think adding everyone beforehand, knowing that only some will actually become progamers in the future is premature. Anyway, yes I'll stop I guess :>
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Jangbi is the real deal. He's winning it, you heard it here 8th-ish, I believe.
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haha did flash really say his game was boring?
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On June 21 2011 11:45 moopie wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 11:14 p4NDemik wrote:On June 21 2011 08:43 moopie wrote:On June 21 2011 03:31 p4NDemik wrote:Does anyone know the IDs of these Amateur players? I'd like to add these prelims to TLPD but the only place I can find IDs are these LR threads, but their Korean names are not mentioned anywhere in those threads (except for the players that were former pros). Unless they get picked up by a team there's no place for them in BW TLPD anyway, since they would be classified as Unknown/Retired and will never have another game listed (again, unless if picked up by a team). Its not like the BW Korea TLPD has much of an open-competition environment like the International SC2 TLPD. If history tells us anything its that amateur players that make it through open qualifiers and into events like this (such as WCG Korea amateur competitors) it is that they get the attention of pro teams. I would not be surprised to see the amateurs that haven't already made their rounds in progaming to get picked up in some capacity by teams as practice partners with eventual prospects of getting their progaming license. However small those chances are I would still like to have something on record. I'll keep looking around I guess. But if they end up getting drafted, adding them then will not be a problem since their names and IDs will be on the KeSPA notification and the team roster. Since we are only talking about 11 potential players here, its not hard to back-annotate and add these 0-2 games to the few that make it (this thread won't be going anywhere). I know its not really my place, but imo I think adding everyone beforehand, knowing that only some will actually become progamers in the future is premature. Anyway, yes I'll stop I guess :> Heh you've got the idea, the only think is I'm just a perfectionist about this I guess.
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I think I would be a Bisu fan if it weren't for his ridiculous fans and my aversion to being associated with them...
Either way, its is pretty sad to see such a good player get knocked out so early...
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