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On May 12 2011 04:40 hifriend wrote:Noooo.  Nani is an infinitely much better player than sase.. Not to mention sase has just about zero lan experience.
Isn't SaSe famous for being a successful Warcraft 3 player playing in China though? Must've been quite alot of LANs there.
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Naniwa could go to korea and play whenever he want though? He'd only have to pay for the flight ticket and will get seeded into code A due to MLG/maybe TSL win.
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if naniwa rly wants to go to korea, im pretty sure dignitas can send him anyway
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Was looking forward to see naniwa in GSL
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Lets Hope Sase Can make into Code A and do smth
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On May 12 2011 04:40 red4ce wrote: GL Sase in Korea. He's already beaten 4 time Ro8 finisher Nada so I'm sure he will do well. Expecting him to get into code S easily.
I thought NaDa beat Sase? In Stars War right?
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On May 12 2011 04:40 hifriend wrote:Noooo.  Nani is an infinitely much better player than sase.. Not to mention sase has just about zero lan experience. SaSe used to live in China and play WC3 professionaly. OFC he has tons of lan experience.
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I can't belive this shit. Naniwa's epic 35 BoX win streak just ended. W-T-F
Gaaaaaaarrrhg!!!!!!!!
I just wanna punch Idra in the face. And he isn't even related to this!!!
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Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
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On May 12 2011 04:40 hifriend wrote:Noooo.  Nani is an infinitely much better player than sase.. Not to mention sase has just about zero lan experience. No LAN experience? You don't know a lot about SaSe.
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On May 12 2011 04:42 PraetorianX wrote: I can't belive this shit. Naniwa's epic 35 BoX win streak just ended. W-T-F
Gaaaaaaarrrhg!!!!!!!!
I just wanna punch Idra in the face. And he isn't even related to this!!! blame blizzard for screwing up pvp. Just too fickle of a matchup.
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will they get an invite to Code A or do they have to play the qualifiers?
some GOM guy said, that there will be invites for winners of foreign tournaments. is this one of them?
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On May 12 2011 04:42 j3i wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:40 red4ce wrote: GL Sase in Korea. He's already beaten 4 time Ro8 finisher Nada so I'm sure he will do well. Expecting him to get into code S easily. I thought NaDa beat Sase? In Stars War right?
Ah you are correct. My mistake.
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On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, and not an automatic seeding.
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On May 12 2011 04:40 hifriend wrote:Noooo.  Nani is an infinitely much better player than sase.. Not to mention sase has just about zero lan experience.
Well, dunno if you know this but Sase is a former wc3 player and he has lived in China playing wc3. He have also attended WCG.
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On May 12 2011 04:40 hifriend wrote:Noooo.  Nani is an infinitely much better player than sase.. Not to mention sase has just about zero lan experience.
Zero lan experience?
Check the list of achievements for both players in W3:
SaSe: http://www.gosugamers.net/warcraft/rankings/579 + Show Spoiler +2nd place, Optihack 2004 2nd place, Dreamhack Summer 2004 3rd plcae, Swedish ESWC-qualifier 2004 3rd plcae, Swedish WCG-qualifier 2004 1st place, Incup #99 2004 1st place, Dreamhack Winter 2004 1st place, WC3L Season 6 2004 1st place, ACON5 pre-qualifier Sweden 2005 3rd plcae, ACON5 Nordic finals 2005 2nd place, WC3L Season 7 2005 2nd place, Dreamhack Summer 2005 1st place, Swedish ESWC-qualifier 2005 1st place, European Nations Cup 2005 1st place, Incup Summer Season #8 2005 3rd place, European WEG-qualifier 2005 2nd place, WSVG Dreamhack 2nd place, Samsung Euro Championship 2008 13th place, Race War Season III 7th place, PGL Season 3 2008 1st place, DreamHack Summer 2008 Top 8, ESWC 2008 Grand Final 2nd place, BlizzCon 2008 European qualifier 6th place, World Cyber Games 2008 1st place, ZOTAC WarCraft III Cup #60 Top 8, World GameMaster Tournament 2008
Naniwa: http://www.gosugamers.net/warcraft/rankings/1219 + Show Spoiler +
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On May 12 2011 04:42 Serpico wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:42 PraetorianX wrote: I can't belive this shit. Naniwa's epic 35 BoX win streak just ended. W-T-F
Gaaaaaaarrrhg!!!!!!!!
I just wanna punch Idra in the face. And he isn't even related to this!!! blame blizzard for screwing up pvp. Just too fickle of a matchup.
No, PvP is balanced (duh!). And Naniwa lost by bad decision-making. But he is still the better player! If they had played Bo100 Naniwa would have pwned SaSe at least 51 times. Nuff said.
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Wow, I was expeciting Naniwa to move on, but GJ to SaSe!
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On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, and not an automatic seeding.
He gets seeded into one Code A season, but will have to prove himself there if he wants to keep his place. thats how i understood it.
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On May 12 2011 04:43 .Enigma. wrote:Show nested quote +On May 12 2011 04:42 Redox wrote: Grats to Sase.
The OP says the winner gets to play in GSL for one month. Does that mean he gets a code A spot?
I think it means he gets a month time to get a chance at getting a spot in Code A, it's not an automatic seeding.
I believe John said GOM would give code A seeds to foreigners with notable tournament victories. I'm guessing this counts.
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