[GSL WC] Korea vs World Day 2 - Page 420
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gottypro
Russian Federation115 Posts
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dunc
Netherlands1105 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:54 ihasaKAROT wrote: Players by performance IMO: 1. WhiteRa - taking out MC and making it look easy 2. July - omnomnomming up half the worldteam 3. Dimaga - Stamina and combackness 4. Sen + TT1 - Giving world the early lead 6. NesTea - Staying calm and winning in the end 7. MVP - Playing solid but letting a discc and dimaga get to him 8. anyPro + Sanzenith - Hanging in there for the koreans 10. Morrow + moonglade - Playing risky and just comming up short 12. Huk + Jinro + Nada + MKP - The worst players , HuK and Nada playing too carefull , MKP en Jinro just playing silly in the matchups. I completely agree. As a fan of MKP I felt so sad because he played beyond awful, he could've easily taken a third/fourth base and put up a fight vs Sen. Instead he decided to 2base and basically throw the game. | ||
DrakeFZX3
United States925 Posts
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Mastermind
Canada7096 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:55 diverzee wrote: Of course it wouldn't be a fair fight. Look at the Korean team MKP, anypro...Foreigners got Dimaga, Jinro, TT1. Ya, I think Jinro and Dimaga could man handle any of the Koreans lol | ||
Deleted User 61629
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keioh
France1099 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:54 LuciferSC wrote: Foreigners definitely are playing on similar if not same level with Koreans, but the big difference is the number of high-level pro players Koreans have over foreigners. In long run, the gap just might increase (unless foreign sc2 scene builds some sort of infra) That's why those kind of showmatch are important in my eyes. It's a kind of calibration. Koreans have a better training environment, but rarely play outside and it makes their play kind of bounded. Foreigner players have better tools than when it was the BW era to catch up the training scheme, because I am sure the skill is not different : the gaming experience is. | ||
ultramafia
221 Posts
Again i am saying its stupid for him to call it team europe. | ||
SetStndbySmn
United States657 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:53 jackalope wrote: guys by "Team USA" I'm sure he means that he sees you all as brothers in starcraft and doesn't recognize national boundaries. or he failed geography. probably just a misstep as the cheering for this is similar to national pride, and in other competitions that's who he's used to cheering for. not sure why people make such a big deal out of an obvious mental lapse. | ||
FarbrorAbavna
Sweden4856 Posts
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Maskedsatyr
Singapore1245 Posts
Me too, couldn't have said it better | ||
nanoscorp
United States1237 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:52 Sanguinarius wrote: Artosis has googley eyes for that girl! So cute She is cute and gets SUPER EXCITED about Starcraft 2 games. If anyone could steal our wizard of casting away she'd be his Nymue. | ||
Kettchup
United States1911 Posts
On March 29 2011 21:54 MBH wrote: I'm a bit dissapionted by Huk and Jinro though. Their styles are horrible against July. They still didn't play the greatest, but they never should have been put in that position. Everyone that's watched the GSL knows July's weak match-up is ZvZ, and the two zergs should have automatically been put out there first. | ||
thopol
Japan4560 Posts
There are literally 0 North Korean players. South Korea. Please. | ||
double1185
Vietnam211 Posts
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Spectorials
558 Posts
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zocktol
Germany1928 Posts
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twiitar
Germany372 Posts
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Devil Trigger
United States107 Posts
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Dreamer.T
United States3584 Posts
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BoAKwon
United States26 Posts
lee hyun joo speaking english for those wondering x] | ||
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