[GSL] Code-A/S July Preview - Page 3
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WizShaw
Canada107 Posts
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RageBot
Israel1530 Posts
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jimmydu444
Canada250 Posts
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Waxangel
United States32927 Posts
On June 27 2011 07:59 RageBot wrote: So wait... there's no code A RO16 scheduled, and how will they show all of code A ro32/8 at the same day? oh yeah their english language chart didn't show the overlap days... there's code-A RO16 on thurs/friday this week as well | ||
VeryAverage
United States424 Posts
MVP didn't use him in the team league because they felt bad for SlayerS and didn't want it to be a 4-0. | ||
KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
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Dexington
Canada7276 Posts
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OSM.OneManArmy
United States509 Posts
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FuzzyJAM
Scotland9300 Posts
On June 27 2011 07:10 Fionn wrote: He's 2nd ELO in Korea, just won the biggest e-sport tournament of all-time prize wise, 4-0'ed in the finals, and is somewhere around 48-14 in his past 62 games. It's hard to argue he's not around the top in the world at this moment. Could totally change starting now, but you can't look past his accomplishments. Yeah, but. . .have you seen him play? Maybe he is the fourth best player in the world but I really hope he isn't and that this season proves it. If he remains at the very top with a similar. . .uh. . ."style" I'm going to cry. I have a feeling that Keen or SuperNova will have a good tournament. I really like both players and keep waiting for SuperNova to do well. Maybe this is finally his time. Sadly, they're going to have TvT gods to fight in the Ro16 if they even advance. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
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VGhost
United States3605 Posts
Unlike Sea, MKP is one of my favorite players. Great writeup! | ||
FuzzyJAM
Scotland9300 Posts
On June 27 2011 08:09 Telcontar wrote: I also have a sneaky feeling that MMA will lose to Puzzle and get knocked out of Code A. I hopoe it doesn't happen though. Yeah, MMA TvP has really been suspect in the past and Puzzle is actually pretty good. Very sad, but you can't have weak matchups or off days in the GSL. | ||
Numy
South Africa35471 Posts
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Spekulatius
Germany2413 Posts
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Tschis
Brazil1511 Posts
thank you! | ||
stokes17
United States1411 Posts
That's wild that soccer is progamer in 2 games simultaneously!...didn't even realize Korea still had a WC3 scene | ||
phyre112
United States3090 Posts
On June 27 2011 07:47 Meteora.GB wrote: Think its all based off of relative recent success (aside from the big three; MVP, Nestea and MC). MKP lost to MMA in 3-2 fashion. Polt? He 4-0'd MMA in the finals. Yeah sure Polt has a wealth of replays to watch off of MMA, but MMA TvT'd his way towards the finals and Polt's weakest match up is arguably TvT. And its all opinionated anyways, one rank higher is negligible in my opinion. Great read by the way. MKP is forever-second-place as of right now. Polt just won the biggest prize pool of any tournament in sc2, but before that was just sort of "hanging around" in GSL. They're on the same team, they play the same race, and the only reason MKP is named MKP is that when he switched from being Fake Boxer, he wanted to "prove himself" as the best prime player before taking OptimusPrime.we If Polt comes out and does better than MKP, or god forbid takes a nother tournament, who knows if we'll ever see OptimusPrime? Or hell, who knows if Polt might even take it himself? With these two players playing very well right now, arguably for 2nd best terran in the world, and definitely for 1st best on their team (with a sick name ridingi n the balance) I'm looking at this as a race, and it's VERY exciting. Negligible? Bro you trollin? | ||
Pe[N]guiN
Canada48 Posts
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Enervate
United States1769 Posts
Thanks for the writeup! | ||
Bladgrim
Canada179 Posts
On JuNe 27 2011 06:44 Waxangel wrote:This would leave us with HuK agianst Killer. PvP. Oh man, HuK's worst match-up! Luckily for HuK, Killer also hasn't shown that great of PvP, going 1-4 all-time in Korea with his Only win coming against ACE in the First GSTL. In the End, I have to go with HuK. He's on Fire at the second, and I think that win at DreamHack will help his GSL performance big time. In this statement, you SaiD that PvP was HuK's worst matchup. Was is the key word, here, as he has had some amazing PvPs at HSC3. 3-1ing oGsMC, and 4-1ing (Only counting actual games played) Naniwa, HuK is Actually quite good at PvP now. It may not be his best, but practising with MC and IncA sure has brought his skill up. If HuK can continue playing like he was at DH and HSC3, I believe he will make it far in this tourney. | ||
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