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Severian
Australia2052 Posts
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Madbanana
Malaysia188 Posts
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neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
good job DRG! | ||
Steglich
Denmark282 Posts
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neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
On March 22 2012 19:40 Steglich wrote: best zerg in the world <3 Technically, best player in the world by ELO and current GSL reigning champ. ![]() | ||
Steglich
Denmark282 Posts
On March 22 2012 23:16 neoghaleon55 wrote: Technically, best player in the world by ELO and current GSL reigning champ. ![]() True :D I find it hard to pick a best player though, it seems simpler just to pick best of each race (: | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
On March 23 2012 06:00 Steglich wrote: True :D I find it hard to pick a best player though, it seems simpler just to pick best of each race (: Here you have it folks, DRG defacto best in the world...by our very own Teamliquid staff ![]() + Show Spoiler + #1: ![]() ![]() A Code S championship does not automatically bestow one with the title of best player in the world. DongRaeGu is the best player in the world because the Code S championship was the crowning achievement in a career that was built painstakingly slowly, one that forced him climb every single rung of the ladder and tested him at every step of his glacial, upwards progress. After fighting his way to 99%, the championship was the small, yet immense, final increment to 100. Every victory is 'earned' by the definition of the word, but no one else has given that word such powerful sense of meaning. In Asia, Europe, and North America, at IEM, DreamHack, MLG, and GSL, alone or with his teammates, online and offline, Code B, A, and S, DongRaeGu had to succeed – and fail – in every single competition and at everything single level, before he was allowed to make the final challenge. Even at the GSL Blizzard Cup finals, he was made to learn the bitter taste of silver first, before finally being allowed to sweet ecstasy of gold in 2012. What's left then, for the man who has – and truly appreciates – it all? Build new steps to climb. Source: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=322861 | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
Make sure you have a look. | ||
babysimba
10466 Posts
This guy is a legend. DRG's achievements: Present - gsl champ Past - stole a pc cafe's mouse Wonder if he still uses that mouse :D Winning a GSL tourny with a stolen mouse? | ||
Steglich
Denmark282 Posts
On March 23 2012 12:25 neoghaleon55 wrote: Here you have it folks, DRG defacto best in the world...by our very own Teamliquid staff ![]() + Show Spoiler + #1: ![]() ![]() A Code S championship does not automatically bestow one with the title of best player in the world. DongRaeGu is the best player in the world because the Code S championship was the crowning achievement in a career that was built painstakingly slowly, one that forced him climb every single rung of the ladder and tested him at every step of his glacial, upwards progress. After fighting his way to 99%, the championship was the small, yet immense, final increment to 100. Every victory is 'earned' by the definition of the word, but no one else has given that word such powerful sense of meaning. In Asia, Europe, and North America, at IEM, DreamHack, MLG, and GSL, alone or with his teammates, online and offline, Code B, A, and S, DongRaeGu had to succeed – and fail – in every single competition and at everything single level, before he was allowed to make the final challenge. Even at the GSL Blizzard Cup finals, he was made to learn the bitter taste of silver first, before finally being allowed to sweet ecstasy of gold in 2012. What's left then, for the man who has – and truly appreciates – it all? Build new steps to climb. Source: http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=322861 That doesnt make sense though! They say that he is the best player because he had a hard time finally winning something. If not, what am I missing? | ||
babysimba
10466 Posts
On March 23 2012 16:41 Steglich wrote: That doesnt make sense though! They say that he is the best player because he had a hard time finally winning something. If not, what am I missing? It's exactly because he worked his way up so slowly while competition is still getting increasingly tougher each tourny, that everyone knows that his recent achievements are no mere flukes. | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
On March 23 2012 16:41 Steglich wrote: That doesnt make sense though! They say that he is the best player because he had a hard time finally winning something. If not, what am I missing? It means he's been tried and proven many many times. It isn't a one time occurrence. | ||
SASBC
Brazil101 Posts
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Severian
Australia2052 Posts
Also, DRG just utterly demolished Naniwa! | ||
GlintFox
United States275 Posts
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Colour
Canada68 Posts
On March 24 2012 10:06 GlintFox wrote: Congrats on your victory on naniwa!! Quick question guys, what is that hat he always wears? the one with the red circle? Pokemon yo. | ||
GlintFox
United States275 Posts
On March 24 2012 10:07 Colour wrote: + Show Spoiler + On March 24 2012 10:06 GlintFox wrote: Congrats on your victory on naniwa!! Quick question guys, what is that hat he always wears? the one with the red circle? Pokemon yo. LMFAO omg never looked at it like that! I've been looking everywhere for what its from (sports team or something). *shrug* | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7435 Posts
Keep it up, champ!! | ||
InoyouS2
1005 Posts
Holy crap his English is good, better than MC's I think even. Sign me up :D. | ||
Waterflow
Sweden1550 Posts
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