On March 02 2011 20:34 Cyberus wrote: They should let TAKE do the interviews like last year on gamescon. He's always doing really cool interviews and is not afraid to ask the though questions
Please dont .... Take and his questions using "english words" with "german grammar" are just embarassing. Sadly germans think themselves too cool in their english and not bothering to improve it (even when it is easy if you know how).
His english has been getting alot better since last year though. He's hanging out with international sc2 players at his homestorycups and stuff, so that definately helped his english.
On March 02 2011 20:21 Doraemon.doraemon wrote: what's going on with these foreigner terrans? qxc, fenix, sjow... very bad showing from them, tarson was okay
Eh, Sjow just got outclassed by a good player. He's handled his other 2 opponents today (Fenix/Socke), the guys from Code A are just on a different level.
It's quite wrong to call moonglade a Code A player. He was invited due to being one out of four semi-competent players in Korea at the time but got his ass handed to him in his only game. I'm not saying he's bad, he's been doing really well today and I hope he'll be able to make it into GSL in the future but branding him as a Code A player as some testament of his skill is quite off.
Sjow got a weak TvZ which we all know and there's an obvious reason for that. If he can dodge the Z's he's very much a contender for the finals.
On March 02 2011 20:35 meowmasta wrote: I really don't understand why people are or have underestimated moonglade for so long. He played in NA, EU, and KOR servers, and held multiple top ranked ladder accounts. Before he went to Korea, he had an account in the top 100 on Korea. And at that time he was playing with lag... so the sky's the limit for him. His macro is almost as good as the top zergs like Idra, and his micro and game sense is great from everything I've seen. Go Moonglade!
I think most people just haven't seen him play alot untill the Code A games where he kinda got rolled. Does he have any good tournament results so far?
He beat Loner to win IEM Asia and to become the lone (yeah yeah pun not intended ) representative from Asia (not including Korea) for this tournament. Other than that he had several good placings in the FXO tournament. Think he finished 3rd or 4th twice, only losing to people like Select and theSTC and hero. But the details are a little fuzzy there.
On March 02 2011 20:34 Cyberus wrote: They should let TAKE do the interviews like last year on gamescon. He's always doing really cool interviews and is not afraid to ask the though questions
Please dont .... Take and his questions using "english words" with "german grammar" are just embarassing. Sadly germans think themselves too cool in their english and not bothering to improve it (even when it is easy if you know how).
His english has been getting alot better since last year though. He's hanging out with international sc2 players at his homestorycups and stuff, so that definately helped his english.
Don't worry Nothing will top that guy from Dreamhack
On March 02 2011 20:36 Lann555 wrote: I think most people just haven't seen him play alot untill the Code A games where he kinda got rolled. Does he have any good tournament results so far?
His placings have been very good in SEA tourneys, but most of the SC2 community really doesn't care about the SEA region, so his play has largely gone unnoticed.
On March 02 2011 20:40 ZeraToss wrote:
thats not goody right? but man thes look simirlar
I thought it was Hurley from Lost, but I could be wrong.
On March 02 2011 20:34 Cyberus wrote: They should let TAKE do the interviews like last year on gamescon. He's always doing really cool interviews and is not afraid to ask the though questions
Please dont .... Take and his questions using "english words" with "german grammar" are just embarassing. Sadly germans think themselves too cool in their english and not bothering to improve it (even when it is easy if you know how).
His english has been getting alot better since last year though. He's hanging out with international sc2 players at his homestorycups and stuff, so that definately helped his english.
"international sc2 players"? As long as english isnt their mothers tongue that will not help.
I think IEM needs to get more love! :D If you look at the players and crowd! Definitely one of the biggest tournaments.. The only thing is the price money, but still.. It's a huge tourney.. Ah, I love how fast Esport is growing! :D Moon vs Socke now! :D