Taiwan's TeSL: First pro SCII league on live TV - Page 6
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Rampager
Australia1007 Posts
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Kazzabiss
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Niick
Australia426 Posts
On March 23 2011 15:08 Rampager wrote: I <3 the Tt Apollos logo, so swearing my allegiance to them :D Plus, they have Apollo on their side, god of light/sun, you don't need to add oil, they're already burning up baby. *high fives* Apollos are the Australian team of choice | ||
OmgIRok
Taiwan2699 Posts
OOH IMA BE THE NEXT BIG PROGAMER OMGIROK THE ABC STARCRAFTII GOD LEGEND PRO ZERG SECOND TO NONE OTHER THAN SEN Because I just watched that TvP youtube fancam, and let's be honest, they're like low masters/high diamond and also since not many people in Taiwan play rts enough, don't know/have the resources (liquipedia, gsl, etc.) | ||
HavoK.
United States172 Posts
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bubblegumbo
Taiwan1296 Posts
It's great to see all the infrastructure in place already, all that is missing is more players. more fan support and more marketing. Oh and Zerg players | ||
BanelingMalt
Taiwan42 Posts
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T0fuuu
Australia2275 Posts
On March 23 2011 15:07 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: Actually haven't seen him play recently much, but of the ones I've seen him play in, he seems to be Code A, perhaps barely Code S. Out of the other foreign zergs, only Idra has proved himself to be Code S worthy (totally opinion xD). IDK, I assumed that he wouldn't be Code S so easily especially after his break when he went back temporarily to play SC1 in WCG2010, though he was definitely one of the best Zergs back in Beta. Just watch his stream when he plays hes insane he used to get spammed by korean pro's wanting to practice with him. But as for whether he joins TESL... .I dont see fnatic wanting to let go of him anytime soon. Hopefully they can match or outbid whatever the TESL offers so that he can continue to play internationally! He is a great personality and his blogs on MLG and travelling are always fun reads. TESL is amazing though. I wonder if they have exhibition games with the mainland with teams like World Edition. | ||
HeIios
Sweden2523 Posts
On March 23 2011 18:56 Leolisk wrote: Thanks for everyone's positive response! And it seems that TeSL is feeling the love. I've heard from other members of the community that they will try to post updates every weekends with match results and VoDs if their on youtube. That would be great, you opened the window into taiwaneese e-sports for me at least and I'm sure many people didn't know how big it was there. I hope it will continue to grow and that we can get a stable source of information in english :D. Thanks! | ||
S.O.L.I.D.
United States792 Posts
I love the teamleague format also. | ||
StyLeD
United States2965 Posts
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AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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curreh
Australia265 Posts
excited for this, especially after sen's video ^_^ | ||
Happy Frog
Australia490 Posts
On March 24 2011 15:34 AxionSteel wrote: Agree with you Aussies, the Apollos have an awesome logo, they're my team! Is there still room on this bandwagon? APOLLOS HWAITING | ||
SmoKim
Denmark10300 Posts
On March 23 2011 07:19 Zlasher wrote: I feel like this should be in the SC2 General section, this is a big announcement that should be getting more coverage if you ask me haha i agree with this, + it needs more reconition so glad to see Taiwan scene doing so great | ||
BasilPesto
Australia624 Posts
On March 24 2011 17:03 Happy Frog wrote: Is there still room on this bandwagon? APOLLOS HWAITING lol, think I'm going to have jump on this bandwagon too. | ||
rauk
United States2228 Posts
On March 23 2011 15:44 OmgIRok wrote: When I go back to Taiwan this summer... OOH IMA BE THE NEXT BIG PROGAMER OMGIROK THE ABC STARCRAFTII GOD LEGEND PRO ZERG SECOND TO NONE OTHER THAN SEN Because I just watched that TvP youtube fancam, and let's be honest, they're like low masters/high diamond and also since not many people in Taiwan play rts enough, don't know/have the resources (liquipedia, gsl, etc.) not really i was under the impression that best taiwanese players were around the strength of most top 200 NA players | ||
BanelingMalt
Taiwan42 Posts
On March 24 2011 17:49 rauk wrote: not really i was under the impression that best taiwanese players were around the strength of most top 200 NA players Softball is solid Code A caliber. There are 3-4 other players who would have a chance to make it into Code A. There rest are "Code B" level, but have all been improving rapidly. | ||
tyCe
Australia2542 Posts
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koolaid1990
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