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On March 03 2024 06:13 Kaolla wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2024 03:52 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote:On March 03 2024 02:38 Ideas wrote: Teangu played well for an amateur but was just out-classed by his opponents. You can REALLY see the difference between pros and amateurs in these games. I hope we see more of him in future tournaments. Remember how soma lost his first few Ro24 appearances before taking off really well? Hopefully that will happen again with a couple of these ammeters in the near future. I actually think TY is going to surprise us in group D and proceed with Jaedong. Likewise Speed has a good chance he will do well in E. I take Speed over Shine and Speed/Mong can go any direction. SnOw though seems certain to go through. Dude... You seem to not know anything about ASL. None of these dudes will go on to the next round, maybe Snow if he would manage to break the cycle of time itself... The others, I mean, who are you kidding, they will play about as well as Sea... But yea, I appreciate your very positive outlook for... something else...
That's a lot for you to assume. I stay up-to-date on pros their performances on a daily basis. I know from TY that he's historically played well in online team(and stage) events against Ro24 caliber players, and that's a TY with minimal practice and activity in BW. He's been grinding practice for ASL really hard and its shown in his online performances so far.
TY's been showing good results in online matches specifically vs Mind, Rush and Ssak. He had multiple close matches vs SnOw and Best, and vs lower caliber pros he won all sets. TY has a lot of stage experience from SC2 so he'll be capable of keeping himself composed and bring his best. He has the talent, he has the experience, and he put in some real hard work. Does not mean he will succeed, but I am giving favorable odds.
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On March 03 2024 06:28 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2024 06:13 Kaolla wrote:On March 03 2024 03:52 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote:On March 03 2024 02:38 Ideas wrote: Teangu played well for an amateur but was just out-classed by his opponents. You can REALLY see the difference between pros and amateurs in these games. I hope we see more of him in future tournaments. Remember how soma lost his first few Ro24 appearances before taking off really well? Hopefully that will happen again with a couple of these ammeters in the near future. I actually think TY is going to surprise us in group D and proceed with Jaedong. Likewise Speed has a good chance he will do well in E. I take Speed over Shine and Speed/Mong can go any direction. SnOw though seems certain to go through. Dude... You seem to not know anything about ASL. None of these dudes will go on to the next round, maybe Snow if he would manage to break the cycle of time itself... The others, I mean, who are you kidding, they will play about as well as Sea... But yea, I appreciate your very positive outlook for... something else... That's a lot for you to assume. I stay up-to-date on pros their performances on a daily basis. I know from TY that he's historically played well in online team(and stage) events against Ro24 caliber players, and that's a TY with minimal practice and activity in BW. He's been grinding practice for ASL really hard and its shown in his online performances so far. TY's been showing good results in online matches specifically vs Mind, Rush and Ssak. He had multiple close matches vs SnOw and Best, and vs lower caliber pros he won all sets. TY has a lot of stage experience from SC2 so he'll be capable of keeping himself composed and bring his best. He has the talent, he has the experience, and he put in some real hard work. Does not mean he will succeed, but I am giving favorable odds.
sc2 is a much less competitive game than sc1 though. if u look at the amount of people playing sc2 at a top level, you can basically get all of them in a ro16 format of gsl, with some exceptions for serral clem and reynor. in sc1 there are tonsssss of monsters and the game towers over sc2 in terms of popularity and playerbase. ty being good in sc2 and having stage presence rly doesnt matter in determining how well he will do in sc1. he's vsing 2 ASL champions in modern era and flippin jaedong who is honestly underrated even though he has many fans. ty rly shouldnt take a map.
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On March 03 2024 19:49 CicadaSC wrote:Show nested quote +On March 03 2024 06:28 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote:On March 03 2024 06:13 Kaolla wrote:On March 03 2024 03:52 RJBTVYOUTUBE wrote:On March 03 2024 02:38 Ideas wrote: Teangu played well for an amateur but was just out-classed by his opponents. You can REALLY see the difference between pros and amateurs in these games. I hope we see more of him in future tournaments. Remember how soma lost his first few Ro24 appearances before taking off really well? Hopefully that will happen again with a couple of these ammeters in the near future. I actually think TY is going to surprise us in group D and proceed with Jaedong. Likewise Speed has a good chance he will do well in E. I take Speed over Shine and Speed/Mong can go any direction. SnOw though seems certain to go through. Dude... You seem to not know anything about ASL. None of these dudes will go on to the next round, maybe Snow if he would manage to break the cycle of time itself... The others, I mean, who are you kidding, they will play about as well as Sea... But yea, I appreciate your very positive outlook for... something else... That's a lot for you to assume. I stay up-to-date on pros their performances on a daily basis. I know from TY that he's historically played well in online team(and stage) events against Ro24 caliber players, and that's a TY with minimal practice and activity in BW. He's been grinding practice for ASL really hard and its shown in his online performances so far. TY's been showing good results in online matches specifically vs Mind, Rush and Ssak. He had multiple close matches vs SnOw and Best, and vs lower caliber pros he won all sets. TY has a lot of stage experience from SC2 so he'll be capable of keeping himself composed and bring his best. He has the talent, he has the experience, and he put in some real hard work. Does not mean he will succeed, but I am giving favorable odds. sc2 is a much less competitive game than sc1 though. if u look at the amount of people playing sc2 at a top level, you can basically get all of them in a ro16 format of gsl, with some exceptions for serral clem and reynor. in sc1 there are tonsssss of monsters and the game towers over sc2 in terms of popularity and playerbase. ty being good in sc2 and having stage presence rly doesnt matter in determining how well he will do in sc1. he's vsing 2 ASL champions in modern era and flippin jaedong who is honestly underrated even though he has many fans. ty rly shouldnt take a map.
TY has played SC2 on stage for a decade, and had some pre-sc2 stage experience. He went through the era where it was much more popular and cutthroat. He has more stage experience under heavy pressure than almost everyone in Broodwar at this point.
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