[MLG] Pro Circuit: Anaheim - Giant Steps - Page 15
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mandazi
United States9 Posts
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Perdac Curall
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emsy
Australia34 Posts
DongRaeGu's Metalopolis game against NaNiwa where he took the very early gold expo proves how hard it is for protoss in the very early game. =\ | ||
tonning
Norway111 Posts
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Thraxis
United States36 Posts
Glad to see the streams doing well, sad to see Slayers dominating zergs left and right. | ||
TerdToss
46 Posts
On July 30 2011 14:42 emsy wrote: MLG Anaheim is so far so good. Awesome casters enhance the already amazing matches. DongRaeGu's Metalopolis game against NaNiwa where he took the very early gold expo proves how hard it is for protoss in the very early game. =\ Sorry but NaNiwa is no where near the league that DongRaeGu is, you`re going to have to wait for DongRaeGu to own MC before you can make that deduction. | ||
-Switch-
Canada506 Posts
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nastyyy
United States262 Posts
this time Starcraft II takes its rightful place at center stage with ample seating for all. Nope. | ||
Paladia
802 Posts
On July 30 2011 03:00 radiantshadow92 wrote: Are you kidding me? He got 16th last MLG over Select, inControl and other great players. He played like a total boss last MLG and was talked about by the casters so much. He should have been mentioned either way. It is very doubtful he'll be anywhere close to even making it out of the open bracket. Especially considering he lost early to the relatively unknown player ONEwbc1 (aka WannaBeCool). | ||
pallad
Poland1958 Posts
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Skiro
Netherlands87 Posts
On July 30 2011 22:01 pallad wrote: I dont know that i was so sleepy or what ..but how Naniwa can be 4:1 , he lost do Huk and DRG and he was 0:2 when i go to sleep , and now he is 4:1 ? hmm :d the results you see here are just predictions | ||
tadL
Croatia679 Posts
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Xelnas
Canada65 Posts
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viOLetFanClub
Korea (South)390 Posts
On July 29 2011 18:31 Kybuar wrote: This MLG, in my honest opinion, is probably going to be better than most, if not, all the GSLs that have happened thus far. You must not watch GSL that often. | ||
MartynX
United Kingdom122 Posts
Let's get the party started. | ||
Perdac Curall
242 Posts
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hejakev
Sweden518 Posts
Agreed. What's with the seating here? The tiny Halo section is just filled up with people watching sc2 from really far away | ||
Greg_J
China4409 Posts
I did like the big crowd and seeing their reaction to things going on in the game and cheering enthusiastically. That’s really encouraging to see that kind of atmosphere in the West. I thought the first game between MVP and GanZi was pretty impressive approaching Broodwar levels of player ability and entertainment value. Actually really quite enjoyed that game. I also think TvsT is my favourite SC2 match up. WhiteRa became like a fairy tale with all the crowd willing him to win by the end. That’s was a pretty fun story. Its also refreshing to hear English commentators talking about the game and marinating some kind of interest when there’s nothing going on in the game. They where incredibly biased against Korean players in favour of foreigners in the games I saw which doesn't seem very professional but kind of understandable because the foreign community I guess surports the foreign players. I didn't see Boxer play at all and I'm sure Day9 and the crew wouldn't have discriminatted against him everyone loves Boxer. All in all I'm pretty impressed with what I saw today everything looked pretty preofesional and well run. Maybe with a few more Years the ability will start to catch up and the entertainment value increase and hopefully there can be a happy future for both esports. Broodwar sure as hell isn't gonna catch on in the West so good luck to SC2 in Northern America. | ||
Arch00
United States233 Posts
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milky_muh
Sweden38 Posts
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