But overall it's a pretty cool lineup so far. Good for Jinro and haypro.
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brentsen
1252 Posts
But overall it's a pretty cool lineup so far. Good for Jinro and haypro. | ||
Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:50 netherDrake wrote: What's impressive is that he (as well as Lyn) probably only practice 2 or 3 hours a day of starcraft which is like a quarter of a normal progamer's practice time. True RTS talent. I would guess its the other way around - they only practice WC3 2-3 hours a day as that game is basically solved and the competition isnt anywhere near what it was, so I would think someone like Lyn or Moon only needs a few hours a day to keep up at the top level. On November 15 2010 23:52 brentsen wrote: So does that mean Sen and Loner also failed to qualify? But overall it's a pretty cool lineup so far. Good for Jinro and haypro. They all play tomorrow, at 1 PM (same as IdrA! all the chinese speaking players and idra playing at the same time, seems likely one of them gets put in the same group !). | ||
ParasitJonte
Sweden1768 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:11 sleepingdog wrote: Yeah I'm reply #3000 to this thread, how awsome am I? Also very disappointed that both SangHo and Inca are out, hopefully Tester gets through otherwise I'm a sad protoss. Hm, where does it say sangho played? | ||
-Genome-
Australia156 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:36 Klaent wrote: Seeing Haypro and Jinro qualify made my day. SWEDEN FIGHTING! I think Huk will qualify but get knocked out in r64, dont think his nerves can handle it. But i realy hope he proves me wrong. Huk? Nerves? He's honestly THE most confident/driven westener I've seen so far. He's always super proud and and seems like he's pushing himself really hard. I'd be quite surprised if he lost due to nerves and not just the other guy being better. | ||
shannn
Netherlands2891 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:53 -Genome- wrote: Huk? Nerves? He's honestly THE most confident/driven westener I've seen so far. He's always super proud and and seems like he's pushing himself really hard. I'd be quite surprised if he lost due to nerves and not just the other guy being better. IEM was his first lan he said. So you wouldn't think that being at the most important tournament for sc2 would be somewhat nerve wrecking for everyone? There's a lot on the stake and being nervous has undoubtedly played it's part for a lot of games. | ||
Metalwing
Turkey1038 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:36 Acecool wrote: Yeah, I was happy enough with that result. Was fully expecting to be 0-2'd and was mostly just hoping I'd end up losing to a super-pro. When I actually won I foolishly thought, hey, these guys aren't so bad. And then squish. You sir, are a baller. Gold/plat on NA server and 2-0'ing a Korean. Like a BAWS. | ||
zerious
Canada3803 Posts
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peeeky
Canada631 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:52 ParasitJonte wrote: Hm, where does it say sangho played? He's under the name BabyByeBye in the opener. He's out | ||
acidfreak
Romania352 Posts
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onmach
United States1241 Posts
So tomorrow we find out if idra, huk, loner, sen, and ret get in? What about TLO, is he tomorrow as well? | ||
borgero
Finland52 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:56 acidfreak wrote: It's the first time i hear about Moon switching over to SC2... and what a way to hear about it If Grubby makes the switch (i don't think he will but a guy can dream) and have at least half the succes he had/has in wc3 i will be a happy ex-wc3 player he tried to qualify in s2 also. probably practiced like dick after failing. wem was also little while ago tho. dunno if he even practices taht anymore cos its dead except in china | ||
Crystal368
Sweden161 Posts
http://www.gomtv.net/2010gslopens2/forum/5744 | ||
peeeky
Canada631 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:57 onmach wrote: Dang, I really wanted to see kiwikaki get in, but seeing both haypro and jinro get in almost makes up for it. So tomorrow we find out if idra, huk, loner, sen, and ret get in? What about TLO, is he tomorrow as well? TLO went back to Germany, not trying out for GSL3. | ||
iNCrediBUG
36 Posts
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zivac
Croatia389 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:52 Liquid`Jinro wrote: They all play tomorrow, at 1 PM (same as IdrA! all the chinese speaking players and idra playing at the same time, seems likely one of them gets put in the same group !). Korean time? | ||
smileyyy
Germany1816 Posts
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GenoZStriker
United States2914 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:52 Liquid`Jinro wrote: I would guess its the other way around - they only practice WC3 2-3 hours a day as that game is basically solved and the competition isnt anywhere near what it was, so I would think someone like Lyn or Moon only needs a few hours a day to keep up at the top level. Nope. They both still practice WC3 more than they do SC2. Moon even said it in one of his latest interviews. | ||
DND_Enkil
Sweden598 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:45 GobIin wrote: Wtf IMJunwiPrime is he in im or prime Listed as IM on playXP, I am assuming IM for now. And it is spelled Pirme not Prime in his name (on ladder aswell), not sure if is misspelled or what it is about. | ||
DND_Enkil
Sweden598 Posts
On November 15 2010 23:50 netherDrake wrote: What's impressive is that he (as well as Lyn) probably only practice 2 or 3 hours a day of starcraft which is like a quarter of a normal progamer's practice time. True RTS talent. Since they tried to qualify at GSL 2 I belive they are focusing most of thier pratising time on SC2 right now. Seems weird if not. *edit* Nope. They both still practice WC3 more than they do SC2. Moon even said it in one of his latest interviews Oh, sounds kinda strange. When was that interview? | ||
eksert
France656 Posts
How can you know better than Jinro, who is in S. Korea nowadays, if you are from USA and only reading forums? U got some evidence of that?? | ||
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