Viveca Lindfors. Figure skater.
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UnLarva
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Viveca Lindfors. Figure skater. | ||
D-light
Finland7364 Posts
Now onto WESG and IEM. ![]() | ||
tigon_ridge
482 Posts
On December 09 2019 08:22 D-light wrote: A solid performance in NationWars with a 24-2 record and the championship trophy. Now onto WESG and IEM. ![]() Finland must be super proud today to be on top of the world in this extremely difficult game. Congrats to Finland, AMERICA, Serral, themuszero, and especially Zhugeliang for pulling off the clutch win against soO. :D | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23745 Posts
My girlfriend so please keep any lecherous comments to yourself: | ||
Harris1st
Germany6689 Posts
On December 09 2019 09:33 Wombat_NI wrote: My girlfriend so please keep any lecherous comments to yourself: Nah she only cares for guys with MMR above 7k ![]() | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23745 Posts
On December 09 2019 19:01 Harris1st wrote: Nah she only cares for guys with MMR above 7k ![]() Serral loses out on a technicality as his MMR is now immeasurable by current understood science | ||
Azhrak
Finland1192 Posts
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Germany6689 Posts
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D-light
Finland7364 Posts
"StarCraft 2 Finland hosts its annual anniversary tournament tomorrow on December 14, 2019 in Helsinki. Serral, and Team Finland, will be answering your questions posted in this thread roughly at 18:00 CET / 12:00 PM EST / 9:00 AM PST on the channel https://www.twitch.tv/starcraft2fi. In the past the event has been purely in Finnish for Finnish audience, but now as Finland is the best SC2 country in the World (ranking by NationWars) it's our duty to be more inclusive for everyone. Our glorious NationWars team, the invincible Serral, the cunning ZhuGeLiang, and the persistent TheMusZero, will get together and answer questions posed by the whole StarCraft community in English. To help us pick out the questions, please start your comments with your question, thank you! The best question picked by Team Finland will get a PRIZE which is also picked (and signed) by Team Finland. This is your chance to grab a piece of the success of this team and country!" Edit. Some nice photos from HSC, several with Serral in them: https://flickr.com/photos/148361632@N05/albums/72157712187841046 Taken by this guy: https://instagram.com/zoomstorm https://twitter.com/zoomstormPhotos | ||
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Finland7364 Posts
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WombaT
Northern Ireland23745 Posts
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Finland7364 Posts
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Finland7364 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6689 Posts
Time to practice roach all-ins vs Terran, cause that was bad ^^' | ||
silverkeops
France18 Posts
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D-light
Finland7364 Posts
On January 16 2020 02:11 silverkeops wrote: I hope one day we'll see Serral competing in GSL. A boy can dream. | ||
tigon_ridge
482 Posts
On January 16 2020 02:11 silverkeops wrote: I hope one day we'll see Serral competing in GSL. Not worth it. He's already got his hands full with other tournaments. On his down time, I'd rather he spends time relaxing with family and friends. I don't want him to get burnt out working too much, being in KR for 2 months for a prize pool that isn't even that big for how long it drags out. Those GSL tournaments are still single elimination only, which is so lame. Meh. I'm fine with how things are with Serral's schedule. Edit: However, I do think him training in Korea now and then is a good idea. Staying too long, however, isn't beneficial. Balance is key. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23745 Posts
On January 18 2020 04:02 tigon_ridge wrote: Not worth it. He's already got his hands full with other tournaments. On his down time, I'd rather he spends time relaxing with family and friends. I don't want him to get burnt out working too much, being in KR for 2 months for a prize pool that isn't even that big for how long it drags out. Those GSL tournaments are still single elimination only, which is so lame. Meh. I'm fine with how things are with Serral's schedule. Edit: However, I do think him training in Korea now and then is a good idea. Staying too long, however, isn't beneficial. Balance is key. It’s a new territory to conquer. Not worth his while in purely financial terms and the social sacrifices are huge too, so I don’t expect him to at all. Still as a fan of Starcraft for so long it would be awesome to have a foreigner competing with a realistic chance of winning the thing, so I hope it happens one day. | ||
tigon_ridge
482 Posts
On January 18 2020 04:08 Wombat_NI wrote: It’s a new territory to conquer. Not worth his while in purely financial terms and the social sacrifices are huge too, so I don’t expect him to at all. Still as a fan of Starcraft for so long it would be awesome to have a foreigner competing with a realistic chance of winning the thing, so I hope it happens one day. Neeb won the 2016 Kespa cup. Kinda same thing as a GSL as far as I'm concerned. Done and dusted, I'd say. | ||
WombaT
Northern Ireland23745 Posts
On January 18 2020 04:31 tigon_ridge wrote: Neeb won the 2016 Kespa cup. Kinda same thing as a GSL as far as I'm concerned. Done and dusted, I'd say. It’s a good accomplishment for sure, it’s not quite winning a GSL though | ||
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