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On March 15 2011 19:16 shaunnn wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2011 19:09 Saragas wrote: And there you can see it again. Ace won IEM, but loses in up and down matches against Code A players, which are apparently better than the top players in europe/america. Yet idra was in the Ro8 last code S and went out in 6th in iem?
You can point out 1 foreigner that can keep it up with Koerans, you sir are smart. Maybe u add Jinro to it, then uve got 2. Its no secret, that the european and american players cant keep up with koreans.
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On March 15 2011 19:16 shaunnn wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2011 19:09 Saragas wrote: And there you can see it again. Ace won IEM, but loses in up and down matches against Code A players, which are apparently better than the top players in europe/america. Yet idra was in the Ro8 last code S and went out in 6th in iem? Oh snap. In the IEM interview Ace said he was very confident coming to IEM and pretty much expected to win. Amazing what some confidence can do. Even though Virus is most likely better than the majority of the players at IEM the difference isn't big.
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On March 15 2011 19:15 indiehjaerta wrote:epic :D It looks much better then it really was! LOL
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Lol the korean commentary is so epic
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On March 15 2011 19:14 Seagull_ wrote: Ace definitely did not play as well as he did in IEM, very disappointing - people will just use this as more proof that non-koreans are apparently just *that* far behind the koreans, sadly :/ It's not that it's proof, but it's another point in that direction. Let's remember he also lost in his first round CodeA matchup, so this isn't his first CodeA level match loss. One could argue that it's tougher to play well, when you're playing against better competition.
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On March 15 2011 19:18 Saragas wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2011 19:16 shaunnn wrote:On March 15 2011 19:09 Saragas wrote: And there you can see it again. Ace won IEM, but loses in up and down matches against Code A players, which are apparently better than the top players in europe/america. Yet idra was in the Ro8 last code S and went out in 6th in iem? You can point out 1 foreigner that can keep it up with Koerans, you sir are smart. Maybe u add Jinro to it, then uve got 2. Its no secret, that the european and american players cant keep up with koreans.
Yep, they are genetically inferior to koreans.
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why do they have to scream like that? it's annoying -.-
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Wow this next match is awful because I want all three in Code S. It takes so much to not want Boxer to win but I really feel for Sangho given recent history and I just love all ogs players so Zenio would also be good to advance.
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On March 15 2011 19:15 indiehjaerta wrote:epic :D
The blue glow on his face is awesome.
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I love these hype videos. They're great at building hype.
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On March 15 2011 19:19 Elefanto wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2011 19:18 Saragas wrote:On March 15 2011 19:16 shaunnn wrote:On March 15 2011 19:09 Saragas wrote: And there you can see it again. Ace won IEM, but loses in up and down matches against Code A players, which are apparently better than the top players in europe/america. Yet idra was in the Ro8 last code S and went out in 6th in iem? You can point out 1 foreigner that can keep it up with Koerans, you sir are smart. Maybe u add Jinro to it, then uve got 2. Its no secret, that the european and american players cant keep up with koreans. Yep, they are genetically inferior to koreans. : |....
Pretty sure everyone who says Koreans > foreigners meant Korean training.
If you don't play Korean ladder, follow Korean strict schedules, stay in teamhouses and discuss strats like many Koreans do, you will fall behind.
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it was really terrible play from ace after IEM, I think everyone expected better performance...
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what is that song running in the background of their highlights? Sounds very epic and familiar.
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sad that ace didnt make it to code s =/
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The recap videos are pretty awesome, even though they don't have the english commentary^^ Definitely caught me up a little. I like.
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so glad to see FD win again! a bit disappointed for Ace tough... and now let's hope that Boxer can make it trough! :D
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On March 15 2011 19:14 tdt wrote: Bad day for Ace he played much better in iem
You have to consider it's also easier to play much better against "lesser" opposition.
We shouldn't detract from Virus as he played well in those games with good scouting, solid decisions, and good macro to clinch a decisive win.
That said we do have the GSTL vs TSL as basis for the fact that Ace is capable of more impressive play vs Terran than he did display. We'll see what he does next Code A.
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Hoping for Zenio & Boxer to win in this group.
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On March 15 2011 19:21 dtz wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2011 19:19 Elefanto wrote:On March 15 2011 19:18 Saragas wrote:On March 15 2011 19:16 shaunnn wrote:On March 15 2011 19:09 Saragas wrote: And there you can see it again. Ace won IEM, but loses in up and down matches against Code A players, which are apparently better than the top players in europe/america. Yet idra was in the Ro8 last code S and went out in 6th in iem? You can point out 1 foreigner that can keep it up with Koerans, you sir are smart. Maybe u add Jinro to it, then uve got 2. Its no secret, that the european and american players cant keep up with koreans. Yep, they are genetically inferior to koreans. : |.... Pretty sure everyone who says Koreans > foreigners means Korean training. If you don't play Korean ladder, follow Korean strict schedules, stay in teamhouses and discuss strats like many Koreans do, you will fall behind.
Its simple as that. Koreans train all day, every day. There are some exceptions, like, I think the oGs and TL house is doing some sport, because u see themn looking worked out. But most of the time, in korea the players play 10+++ hours. Yeah, there are players in europe that play 10 hours a day too, but not every day, I think I saw some interviews from Dimaga oder TLO, where they say, that they practise differently every day.
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