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On February 27 2012 19:59 Incognoto wrote: You don't need more Terrans in GSL, especially not one like Polt. There's a reason he's not in the GSL anymore. Stephano, Naniwa and Huk would be much better in Code S.
Have you watched his games....? He is clearly above Naniwa, HuK and Stephano..
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if they want to see more viewership, then invite NaNiwa.
i will buy a ticket when gom invite naniwa for code S.
and other spot is for Polt.
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On February 28 2012 18:11 sooohawt wrote:Show nested quote +On February 28 2012 18:01 SolidMustard wrote:On February 28 2012 14:28 sooohawt wrote: I'd like to see Stephano in the GSL just to get people to stfu about how good he is. He plays the same bad players over and over and wins. YAYYYYYY.
"Well, he beat Puma pretty handily at Assembly"
lol, Assembly.
Those mentioned that deserve this: Violet. Polt. Obviously MKP, but he's going to make it in Code S anyway. I'm a huge Naniwa fan. He is incredibly talented and I would like to see how well he could perform. Ok, so Stephano is no match for GSL players, but Naniwa would do great? I'm wondering which of the two is currently 1-11 in his GSL record, lmfao Errrrr, Idk if I said he would do great, I said he is incredibly talented and am interested in seeing HOW well he could do. Reading comprehension is a useful skill, cultivate it, and when you finally take your SAT, maybe you will score higher than 100 that section and can avoid attending your nearest community college. EDIT: Oh, you're French lol. Difficult to talk sense into enraged fanboys.
Reading comprehension is indeed a useful skill. One that you don't seem to have. He said that Naniwa has 1-11 GSL record. So it actually means we've all seen how well he did in the GSL already. Is it clearer in your little brain now?
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Stephano or no1 honestly.
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I just don't see the problem of the foreigners. the prizepool of GSL Code S is pretty damn high. You can attend every other major tournament beside, that's no problem as Huk, Naniwa and all those koreans show us. It's of course a big deal, moving for several months into another country, another culture. But I honestly think that this is a worthy experience. I hope Stephano takes the challenge. Otherwise I would guess Polt & Huk make it to Code S, Naniwa and Demuslim (if he accepts this time) (+maybe Ret, if he wants to go back to korea too) get an Up & Down seed. This would be ok for everyone. And yeah, I also think Polt deserves it, considering his latest tournament results and level of play.
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On February 29 2012 06:57 Xenogears wrote:Show nested quote +On February 27 2012 19:59 Incognoto wrote: You don't need more Terrans in GSL, especially not one like Polt. There's a reason he's not in the GSL anymore. Stephano, Naniwa and Huk would be much better in Code S. Have you watched his games....? He is clearly above Naniwa, HuK and Stephano..
Race might be something they take into consideration though, since both Sen and Idra are zerg and got the spots last season aswell. Afaik there are now 9 terran, 7 protoss & a measely 4 zerg qualified for next season's code S. Though the up & downs might balance it out a bit, sofar 11 terran, 9 protoss & 8 zerg in up & downs so that's not so bad yet at least.
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Naniwa won't get it, GSL won't do any business with him for a long time.
Should be Huk/Polt
Knowing GSL it will probably be Jinro/Incontrol
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Soooooo Many HuK fans, Let somebody else try. I would love to see Kas or TitaN go to try out in GSL , they proven that they are top foreigners, and guy like Kas who is just practising there in his house who is already beastly, and can put a looot of effort in practice i think will benefit a lot from Korean house training!
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On March 03 2012 15:33 Corsica wrote: Soooooo Many HuK fans, Let somebody else try. I would love to see Kas or TitaN go to try out in GSL , they proven that they are top foreigners, and guy like Kas who is just practising there in his house who is already beastly, and can put a looot of effort in practice i think will benefit a lot from Korean house training!
lol... you tend to have a lot of fans when you give great games... he wins quite a bit more than most foreigners against top koreans since he plays them quite often. I would say HuK is outta practice quite a bit from his vacation, but is coming around.
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