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Both Boxers qualifying again, haha
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Russian Federation370 Posts
On November 16 2010 21:45 PerfectTear wrote: Looks like the protoss will have the same role as in BW, being only bystanders watching terran and zerg fight it out.
A bit off topic, i'm just wondering what ever hapened to that skilled protoss player named Bisu in BW, i stoped watching sc1 almost 2 years ago, but didn't hear anything about him in the meanwhile. (i only heared abour Jaedong and Flash)? 3 years ago Bisu was TOP1 KESPA.
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On November 16 2010 21:45 PerfectTear wrote: Looks like the protoss will have the same role as in BW, being only bystanders watching terran and zerg fight it out.
A bit off topic, i'm just wondering what ever hapened to that skilled protoss player named Bisu in BW, i stoped watching sc1 almost 2 years ago, but didn't hear anything about him in the meanwhile. (i only heared abour Jaedong and Flash)? Bisu is tearing everyone up in PL that's what's happening to him.
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On November 16 2010 21:44 Raidern wrote: grats team liquid 3/4 is huuuuge! thats really awesome
its a shame huk didn't make it, but he can do it next time hopefully
I don't even think there are any more GSL opens..?
Seems a little bit like HuK's on a fall from grace.
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waiting for july to be moved to player qualified today.. fingers crossed x_x
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Genius needs to qualify. Damn.
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Russian Federation122 Posts
On November 16 2010 21:39 bennyaus wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:33 The KY wrote:On November 16 2010 21:23 andrewwiggin wrote:On November 16 2010 21:18 The KY wrote: So does anyone else think that there just aren't enough really good Protoss players in Korea, and it's nothing to do with race balance? You could probably count the 'protoss hope' candidates on one hand, so I don't find it surprising when there are no Toss players in the later rounds. Um. Your argument is that ALL THOSE players who were protoss who didnt qualify were just.. bad... ? Well, here's my argument. If they were zerg or terran, do you think they would have made it further?
No, not all, just most. The brackets are pretty random, players like Tester and Nada go out, and guys who don't belong there get through. It's impossible to predict whether if said protoss players were zerg or terran they would have got through, so it's not relevant. By the way, it wasn't an argument. Just an interested question  http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/S-class - Luckily, Tester and Nada are both S class so the 'randomness' is over after GSL 3, and frankly there was no way to pre-seed until these initial GSL tournaments. I personally feel far more sorry for people who have not attained S class and have been knocked out by proven top level players (GSL performances). The thing is, how do you know they weren't beaten by players of equal or better standard? The fact is, you don't until they compete in the GSL-proper. We do know that SKSS/Nada are class players, but they may have played poorly or been the worse players on the day, rather than been at the bad end of cheese/race balance.
Tester is not S-class.
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On November 16 2010 21:41 dtz wrote: Anyway lets drop the balance talk Go Select! Our foreigner korean
Wholeheartedly agree.
Go Select. Show that foreign Korean is still as good as Korean after all.
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On November 16 2010 21:34 ZapRoffo wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:34 HaploPaithan wrote: Anyone one know if CoreJJang as qualified or lost yet? He made it to Ro32 last time. Not sure if maybe his name is one of the korean names. He qualified (under CoreZenith name). Awesome. Thanks!
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Can't just FoxeR change his damn ID already? What's the point of having the same ID of a legend when you're getting famous yourself?
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On November 16 2010 21:47 Tirr wrote: Tester is not S-class.
Why wouldn't he be? He was in the Ro8 in GSL1 was he not?
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Pretty sure that's a female.
Or a very effeminate Korean version of Socke. Obviously a female, question is whether she is a player.
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The Zerg loby won many battles thanks to constant whining but somehow lost its honnor and pride. So far I'm pleased with the dignity of Protoss. We shall suffer what it takes to make our race strong enough.
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BanbanssuZeNex advances.
Remaining: D1 박서용 ( TSL.Rain) v 박승호( )
D2 김찬중 vs 류경현( Dignitas.SeleCT) 정민수 ( 엔에스피지니어스 / NsPGenius) v ? 전창욱 ( ) vs 윤유정 김정균 (:T) vs ?
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On November 16 2010 21:47 Tirr wrote: Tester is not S-class.
yes he is, he lost to ITR in GSL1 Ro8...
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Is that ST.BoogieBoy any good?
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On November 16 2010 21:47 Tirr wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:39 bennyaus wrote:On November 16 2010 21:33 The KY wrote:On November 16 2010 21:23 andrewwiggin wrote:On November 16 2010 21:18 The KY wrote: So does anyone else think that there just aren't enough really good Protoss players in Korea, and it's nothing to do with race balance? You could probably count the 'protoss hope' candidates on one hand, so I don't find it surprising when there are no Toss players in the later rounds. Um. Your argument is that ALL THOSE players who were protoss who didnt qualify were just.. bad... ? Well, here's my argument. If they were zerg or terran, do you think they would have made it further?
No, not all, just most. The brackets are pretty random, players like Tester and Nada go out, and guys who don't belong there get through. It's impossible to predict whether if said protoss players were zerg or terran they would have got through, so it's not relevant. By the way, it wasn't an argument. Just an interested question  http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/S-class - Luckily, Tester and Nada are both S class so the 'randomness' is over after GSL 3, and frankly there was no way to pre-seed until these initial GSL tournaments. I personally feel far more sorry for people who have not attained S class and have been knocked out by proven top level players (GSL performances). The thing is, how do you know they weren't beaten by players of equal or better standard? The fact is, you don't until they compete in the GSL-proper. We do know that SKSS/Nada are class players, but they may have played poorly or been the worse players on the day, rather than been at the bad end of cheese/race balance. Tester is not S-class.
He got TOP8 in GSL 1 so he is S-class
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On November 16 2010 21:47 Tirr wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:39 bennyaus wrote:On November 16 2010 21:33 The KY wrote:On November 16 2010 21:23 andrewwiggin wrote:On November 16 2010 21:18 The KY wrote: So does anyone else think that there just aren't enough really good Protoss players in Korea, and it's nothing to do with race balance? You could probably count the 'protoss hope' candidates on one hand, so I don't find it surprising when there are no Toss players in the later rounds. Um. Your argument is that ALL THOSE players who were protoss who didnt qualify were just.. bad... ? Well, here's my argument. If they were zerg or terran, do you think they would have made it further?
No, not all, just most. The brackets are pretty random, players like Tester and Nada go out, and guys who don't belong there get through. It's impossible to predict whether if said protoss players were zerg or terran they would have got through, so it's not relevant. By the way, it wasn't an argument. Just an interested question  http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/S-class - Luckily, Tester and Nada are both S class so the 'randomness' is over after GSL 3, and frankly there was no way to pre-seed until these initial GSL tournaments. I personally feel far more sorry for people who have not attained S class and have been knocked out by proven top level players (GSL performances). The thing is, how do you know they weren't beaten by players of equal or better standard? The fact is, you don't until they compete in the GSL-proper. We do know that SKSS/Nada are class players, but they may have played poorly or been the worse players on the day, rather than been at the bad end of cheese/race balance. Tester is not S-class.
He reached RO8 on the Season 1 so he should be S-Class player.
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On November 16 2010 21:46 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:44 Raidern wrote: grats team liquid 3/4 is huuuuge! thats really awesome
its a shame huk didn't make it, but he can do it next time hopefully I don't even think there are any more GSL opens..? Seems a little bit like HuK's on a fall from grace.
Actually I think the GSLs that will be next year just means he wont be seeded, so hell either have to face seeded players to qualify as well as having to play any new comers who could be ex bw pros etc
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On November 16 2010 21:47 Tirr wrote:Show nested quote +On November 16 2010 21:39 bennyaus wrote:On November 16 2010 21:33 The KY wrote:On November 16 2010 21:23 andrewwiggin wrote:On November 16 2010 21:18 The KY wrote: So does anyone else think that there just aren't enough really good Protoss players in Korea, and it's nothing to do with race balance? You could probably count the 'protoss hope' candidates on one hand, so I don't find it surprising when there are no Toss players in the later rounds. Um. Your argument is that ALL THOSE players who were protoss who didnt qualify were just.. bad... ? Well, here's my argument. If they were zerg or terran, do you think they would have made it further?
No, not all, just most. The brackets are pretty random, players like Tester and Nada go out, and guys who don't belong there get through. It's impossible to predict whether if said protoss players were zerg or terran they would have got through, so it's not relevant. By the way, it wasn't an argument. Just an interested question  http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/S-class - Luckily, Tester and Nada are both S class so the 'randomness' is over after GSL 3, and frankly there was no way to pre-seed until these initial GSL tournaments. I personally feel far more sorry for people who have not attained S class and have been knocked out by proven top level players (GSL performances). The thing is, how do you know they weren't beaten by players of equal or better standard? The fact is, you don't until they compete in the GSL-proper. We do know that SKSS/Nada are class players, but they may have played poorly or been the worse players on the day, rather than been at the bad end of cheese/race balance. Tester is not S-class.
Why would you say that when it is clearly not true?
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