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On March 02 2011 21:32 Psyclon wrote:I wonder if right now Moonglade is more interested in the Razer girl, rather than his match against Fenix 
No sir, she is interested in him.
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here comes more moonglade! his ZvT is so damn awesome!
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On March 02 2011 21:32 azurespace wrote: Moon : You must produce mass stalkers and do blink control (in korean) the Translator : Mass Void Ray
??? Maybe He doesn't know Unit names in Korean well.
Yeah, wasn't it that korean Unit names translate pretty strangely? Reis (translator guy) is pretty good at Korean, German and also English, so i guess that you are right!
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On March 02 2011 21:33 WhiteDog wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2011 21:30 rO_Or wrote: I think people simply had WAY too high of expectations for Moon. He was still playing WC3 competitively at the start of his SC2 career and he does not come from a strong SC1 background like many of the other korean pros. Moon is not the only former WC3 player who struggled early on. He's obviously making huge strides in his play and now hes showing what hes really made of. We all should realize that there is a pretty big difference in gameplay style between WC3 and SC2. Moon was a solid SC1 player. I pretty much think people are just too hard on GSL code A player. It seems like GSL is so much harder, everytime a random code A player comes out of GSL, we witness a sick play. Having Moon winning IEM does not mean he is better and will instantly GG in next code A (see squirtle in GSTL loosing first round of code A...).
lol moon was a sc1 player?
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On March 02 2011 21:34 EmilA wrote:Eh, what's the difference? Kinda like the difference between "Philips" and "Filips" I guess
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On March 02 2011 21:32 ChronoCat wrote:lol that's how I thought it was pronounced he didnt ponounce it how u pronounce phoenix in english (f-eenix), but how u pronounce it in german. (f-önix)
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Day9 is a great solo commentator.Ithink TLOisabetter commentator with a co caster
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Geez, see what happens to this thread between games? People start debating spellings and pronunciations
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On March 02 2011 21:32 azurespace wrote: Moon : You must produce mass stalkers and do blink control (in korean) the Translator : Mass Void Ray
??? Maybe He doesn't know Unit names in Korean well.
Yeah, I had a feeling there's some serious 'lost in translation' going on there. Then again, with TLO asking long questions, the dude probably just gave up, haha. 
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On March 02 2011 21:35 LittLeD wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2011 21:34 EmilA wrote:On March 02 2011 21:31 TBO wrote: Take calling Fenix "Phoenix" haha. Eh, what's the difference? Kinda like the difference between "Philips" and "Filips" I guess
Yeah kinda, but only when you pronounce "Philips" like "Pilips" and not like "Filips" 
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Moon 6:1 Moonglade 6:1
Total domination.
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Anyone fancy translating more comments from playxp please:D?
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On March 02 2011 21:36 Bosu wrote: Day9 is a great solo commentator.Ithink TLOisabetter commentator with a co caster
day9 obviously is the best solo caster out of them.
but i LOVED the tlo/rotterdam combination yesterday. they just went so well together
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Day9 is so good and professional about the transition from pre game into ingame. Rotterdam keeps saying "we will have a small break before the game" which is actually just the transition animation... thatsreally wierd of him
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On March 02 2011 21:35 zerious wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2011 21:33 WhiteDog wrote:On March 02 2011 21:30 rO_Or wrote: I think people simply had WAY too high of expectations for Moon. He was still playing WC3 competitively at the start of his SC2 career and he does not come from a strong SC1 background like many of the other korean pros. Moon is not the only former WC3 player who struggled early on. He's obviously making huge strides in his play and now hes showing what hes really made of. We all should realize that there is a pretty big difference in gameplay style between WC3 and SC2. Moon was a solid SC1 player. I pretty much think people are just too hard on GSL code A player. It seems like GSL is so much harder, everytime a random code A player comes out of GSL, we witness a sick play. Having Moon winning IEM does not mean he is better and will instantly GG in next code A (see squirtle in GSTL loosing first round of code A...). lol moon was a sc1 player? He had more than 50% winning in WMF intern tournament against sc1 team, and played SC1 before WC3.
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Hm thought the engineering bay block had fallen out of fashion again.
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On March 02 2011 21:38 WhiteDog wrote:Show nested quote +On March 02 2011 21:35 zerious wrote:On March 02 2011 21:33 WhiteDog wrote:On March 02 2011 21:30 rO_Or wrote: I think people simply had WAY too high of expectations for Moon. He was still playing WC3 competitively at the start of his SC2 career and he does not come from a strong SC1 background like many of the other korean pros. Moon is not the only former WC3 player who struggled early on. He's obviously making huge strides in his play and now hes showing what hes really made of. We all should realize that there is a pretty big difference in gameplay style between WC3 and SC2. Moon was a solid SC1 player. I pretty much think people are just too hard on GSL code A player. It seems like GSL is so much harder, everytime a random code A player comes out of GSL, we witness a sick play. Having Moon winning IEM does not mean he is better and will instantly GG in next code A (see squirtle in GSTL loosing first round of code A...). lol moon was a sc1 player? He had more than 50% winning in FOX intern tournament, and played SC1 before WC3.
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=111521
24%, not 50%.
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Do we have no game sound? Kind of jarring.
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On March 02 2011 21:37 Prostak wrote: Moon 6:1 Moonglade 6:1
Total domination.
DOUBLE MOONS, ACROSS THE SKY!
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I'm with WhiteDog. The girls crap is tacky and hinders the growth of ESPORTS.
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