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On March 28 2011 20:29 Tabula`Rasa wrote: Even if the world all-stars lose here, I think we can all finally put an end to the silly lag QQ surrounding the TSL. Finally. I am so happy. How in the world does a few Korean players losing some games put an end to a major issue Korean players are having in the TSL?
It's ridiculous. As if this tournament's results determine whether there's lag or not
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TT1 has this ez. His strongest matchup is PvT
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On March 28 2011 20:29 Tabula`Rasa wrote: Even if the world all-stars lose here, I think we can all finally put an end to the silly lag QQ surrounding the TSL. Finally. I am so happy.
These aren't rematches from the TSL. No idea why a game like TTI beating San could explain Nestea losing to goody.
Nice to see Nada thrown in there
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mc, mvp, nestea and july tomorrow...
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PvP on Scrap Station is a coin flip, and I though San should have had that, but he over extended and got trapped.
Nada really should be able to beat TT1.
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We need a Netizen response Asap!!
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Nada w/ jacket off incoming
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TT1 looks really shook up
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I bet TT1 is hyped to play against Nada.
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You know if the foreigners win all the haters will just be all, "it's not like the koreans sent out their really good players".
To those haters, I pre-emptively say, "NYAAAAAAAHHHHH"
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nadaaa ^^ have to cheer for the kor team for a while :x
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On March 28 2011 20:32 theherder2 wrote: I feel like theres a gentlemen's agreement not to cheese in this series. Nobody on the foreigners want to be known to the KOR and the world that they win (or lost) by cheese. Same to the KR players who want to show that they can beat the world straight up.
It's a showmatch. I don't know why they would want to end what could be an epic game in less than 5-6 minutes.
It's all sportsmanship.
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I think crossfire is my favourite of the new GSL maps.
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On March 28 2011 20:32 theherder2 wrote: I feel like theres a gentlemen's agreement not to cheese in this series. Nobody on the foreigners want to be known to the KOR and the world that they win (or lost) by cheese. Same to the KR players who want to show that they can beat the world straight up.
... or maybe none of the players want to gamble when they think they are better players? I feel like it is pretty rare for people to have an unspoken agreement not to cheese, it's just often inferior.
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