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Finland7364 Posts
On August 06 2018 21:33 Silvana wrote: Show nested quote + On August 05 2018 06:54 Silvana wrote: Cant believe this fanclub has only 8 pages! Granted, I didnt watch Starcraft during Stephano’s golden era, but I’ve never seen a foreigner play as well as Serral is playing now. Sign me up please ![]() OP please 🙂 My apologies. I'm not used to this much traffic in my little thread. D: | ||
Silvana
3713 Posts
On August 07 2018 03:28 D-light wrote: Show nested quote + On August 06 2018 21:33 Silvana wrote: On August 05 2018 06:54 Silvana wrote: Cant believe this fanclub has only 8 pages! Granted, I didnt watch Starcraft during Stephano’s golden era, but I’ve never seen a foreigner play as well as Serral is playing now. Sign me up please ![]() OP please 🙂 My apologies. I'm not used to this much traffic in my little thread. D: Get used to it because Serral isn’t stopping so the fans will keep coming:D | ||
Kommander
Philippines4950 Posts
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vyzion
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Finland7364 Posts
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Finland7364 Posts
About the sports school that enables talented athletes, also in esports, to continue training during their military service. Serral has contemplated going there this year, but is still unsure if they can give him enough time to practice the game, and going to tournaments. Likely won't go until he knows how much time they could give him to play. Sees the traditional military service as a big threat for his career, since most gaming careers, for example his brother's, end there. In the upcoming weeks the Sotala's, the Finnish eSports union, and the Defense Forces are going to have a conversation about how Serral could best benefit from the service, and what the military would expect from him. There's been three eSports applicants for the school, none have been one of 30-50 top players of Finland. This opportunity for e-athleses was gives because the Finnish Olympic committee accepted the eSports union to be a member, and defined eSports as a sport. | ||
Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
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Ciaus_Dronu
South Africa1848 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + All 4 WCS events in the bag. NOICE! | ||
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Finland7364 Posts
Best of luck in the Qlash invitational... oh yeah, and Blizzcon afterwards. ![]() | ||
Dave4
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Azzur
Australia6255 Posts
As for ppl doubting Serral's accomplishments: haters gonna hate | ||
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Finland7364 Posts
On September 10 2018 14:03 Dave4 wrote: How is this page only 10 pages? Sign me up hugs. Nothing too exciting really happened before this year. Obviously picked up quite a bit since. | ||
dr3am_b3ing
Canada188 Posts
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Qla
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-Edit Sign me up. | ||
CicadaSC
United States1455 Posts
On September 10 2018 22:47 dr3am_b3ing wrote: Greatest foreigner to ever come into Starcraft to date that's a really hard claim to make when almost all the tournaments are region locked. The previous foreigners we would consider the best, people like Stephano, HuK, Naniwa etc were winning multiple tournaments with all the best koreans, akin to Serral's GSL vs The World. We will need to see more results like this before we can make such claims. | ||
Sakat
Croatia1599 Posts
On September 11 2018 00:44 CicadaSC wrote: Show nested quote + On September 10 2018 22:47 dr3am_b3ing wrote: Greatest foreigner to ever come into Starcraft to date that's a really hard claim to make when almost all the tournaments are region locked. The previous foreigners we would consider the best, people like Stephano, HuK, Naniwa etc were winning multiple tournaments with all the best koreans, akin to Serral's GSL vs The World. We will need to see more results like this before we can make such claims. I disagree. Only Neeb and Stephano come close to Serral at this point. Neither one of those players dominated the feild so much | ||
TrueStorm
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Lgnarrow
104 Posts
On September 11 2018 05:48 Sakat wrote: Show nested quote + On September 11 2018 00:44 CicadaSC wrote: On September 10 2018 22:47 dr3am_b3ing wrote: Greatest foreigner to ever come into Starcraft to date that's a really hard claim to make when almost all the tournaments are region locked. The previous foreigners we would consider the best, people like Stephano, HuK, Naniwa etc were winning multiple tournaments with all the best koreans, akin to Serral's GSL vs The World. We will need to see more results like this before we can make such claims. I disagree. Only Neeb and Stephano come close to Serral at this point. Neither one of those players dominated the feild so much Serral so far got 1 win in a tournament with top koreans. Stephano got something like 10 top4 finishes (including 3 wins) in tournaments with top koreans. Hard to compare though, because there were more tournaments including foreigners and koreans back then, but the fact is that Stephano was kicking Koreans asses quite often, and Serral still needs to prove himself on global stage. He did it once, but imo that is way not enough to consider him the greatest foreigner of all time. However he may very well take the throne in the near future if he keeps playing like this. | ||
Fbaby
19 Posts
On September 11 2018 06:47 Lgnarrow wrote: Show nested quote + On September 11 2018 05:48 Sakat wrote: On September 11 2018 00:44 CicadaSC wrote: On September 10 2018 22:47 dr3am_b3ing wrote: Greatest foreigner to ever come into Starcraft to date that's a really hard claim to make when almost all the tournaments are region locked. The previous foreigners we would consider the best, people like Stephano, HuK, Naniwa etc were winning multiple tournaments with all the best koreans, akin to Serral's GSL vs The World. We will need to see more results like this before we can make such claims. I disagree. Only Neeb and Stephano come close to Serral at this point. Neither one of those players dominated the feild so much Serral so far got 1 win in a tournament with top koreans. Stephano got something like 10 top4 finishes (including 3 wins) in tournaments with top koreans. Hard to compare though, because there were more tournaments including foreigners and koreans back then, but the fact is that Stephano was kicking Koreans asses quite often, and Serral still needs to prove himself on global stage. He did it once, but imo that is way not enough to consider him the greatest foreigner of all time. However he may very well take the throne in the near future if he keeps playing like this. You are still forgetting WESG and IEM Katowice where Serral finished top4 in both. But in the end, there is indeed not a lot of data of Serral vs korean to talk about consistency. It could be just a peak. Blizzcon could be decisive in that regard though. | ||
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