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Thorzain pressures MC defends MC harassing with pheonixes and expanding #MLG
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Scumbag MLG. Says MC Thorzain will be on red stream, streams a replay instead.
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On June 06 2011 03:35 Whalecore wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:34 Housemd wrote:On June 06 2011 03:33 Pekkz wrote: Why in heavens earth holy macarony , are they casting replays from people eliminated when huge matches are going on????? Because Thorzain can hear the casters. Would you rather have MLG continuing the games and later find out that Thorzain could hear everything MC was doing? Thorzain has super-ears??
I think they are not in the booths.
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oh my god that crowd reaction was so priceless
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On June 06 2011 03:36 Exactable wrote: And MLG fucks up a perfect weekend. Watching a replay of a game we know the result of instead of THE REMATCH OF THE REMATCH OF THORZAIN AND MC. WHY MLG. WHY. Because they can hear Day9.
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On June 06 2011 03:36 Exactable wrote: And MLG fucks up a perfect weekend. Watching a replay of a game we know the result of instead of THE REMATCH OF THE REMATCH OF THORZAIN AND MC. WHY MLG. WHY.
Because players can see/hear the casters.
Guys, read the thread. Seriously.
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On June 06 2011 03:36 ptz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:33 ellirc wrote:On June 06 2011 03:31 Rayansaki wrote:On June 06 2011 03:30 crabz wrote:On June 06 2011 03:29 cilinder007 wrote:On June 06 2011 03:27 Mioraka wrote:On June 06 2011 03:26 qqK wrote: moon has more tournament experience You know who July is.....right? you know who moon is right ? lololololol you cant be serious Moon is probably the most successful pro gamer in history? I love this. Happens every tournament.  Amusing! Well ofc it happens cuz its true. If you live in your sc1/sc2 bubble and never heard of other progamers getting to legend status in other games, its no one's fault but yourself. Stop being condescending when you are actually clueless.
Why don't you tell us why it is true <3
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On June 06 2011 03:36 huameng wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:35 Drey wrote:On June 06 2011 03:32 travis wrote:On June 06 2011 03:31 Beyonder wrote: Actually moon has much more experience with traveling abroad and international tournaments than July. but less overall tournament experience I hope your talking about SC because Moon has a ton of exp + Show Spoiler +1 on 1 2011 2nd Intel Extreme Masters World Championship ($6,500) 2010 1st NGL-One ($8,000) 2009 2nd Extreme Masters 4 ChengDu ($2,500) 2009 1st World Cyber Games Korea National Final ($1,600) 2009 4th E-Stars Seoul 2009 King of the Game ($800) 2009 3rd Norton Anti-Virus GOMTV World Invitational ($800) 2009 4th IEM3 Chengdu ($1,000 USD) 2008 1st IEF ($11,600 USD) 2008 4th ESL Continental Final Asia ($1,000 USD) 2008 2nd IeSF Invitational ($4,000 USD) 2008 2nd World Cyber Games (Germany) ($7,000 USD) 2008 3st NicegameTV War3 League Season1 (Korea) (₩2,000,000 := 1379USD) 2008 1st ESWC Masters of Paris ($2,500 USD) 2008 1st Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 (Paris) $11000 USD 2008 2st PGL 2008 Warcraft III League Season3 Final (China) (40,000RMB := $5,794USD) 2008 4st NSL 2008 Warcraft III League Season2 2008 1st PGL 2007 Warcraft III League Season2 Final (China) (80,000RMB := $11,000USD) 2008 1st CEG 2007 shaoxing (China) ($2,000 EUR) 2007 3st IEF MASTERS 2007 (China) ($2,000 USD) 2007 2st Afreeca Warcraft League 2007 (South Korea) (₩3,000,000 := $3,000 USD) 2007 2st Make Games Colorful 2007 (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st Lenovo IEST 2007 (China) ($21,394 USD) 2007 3rd World Cyber Games 2007 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life New York (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st China E-Sport Games Xi'an (China) ($2,600 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life Chengdu (China) ($10,600 USD) 2007 2nd WEG e-Star Seoul (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War Grand Prix (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2007 2nd Pro Gaming League (China) ($4,000 USD) 2007 1st Dreamhack Summer 2007 (Sweden) ($2,850 USD) 2007 1st Battle.net Ladder Season V Asia (South Korea) ($1,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st World Series of Video Games China (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st NSL (China) ($2,500 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st Game-X (Russia) ($38,120 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War I (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st Lenovo IEST 2006 (China) ($20,000 USD) 2006 1st Superfight 2 (South Korea) ($8,500 USD) 2006 1st Digital Life Gaming Tournament 2006 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2006 4th World E-Sport Games Masters (China) ($1,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st International E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st China Korea Cyber Games (China) ($10,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season I (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season II (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st MBCGame Warcraft League Season I (South Korea) 2005 2nd OnGameNet War3 TFT Invitational (South Korea) 2005 1st MBCGame Prime League V (South Korea) 2004 9th World Cyber Games (USA) 2004 3rd World Cyber Games, Korea (South Korea) 2003 2nd MBCGame Prime League III (South Korea) 2003 1st MBCGame Prime League II (South Korea) Team and league competitions 2008 1st WC3L Season 13 (China) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2008 3rd Road of the King (China) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2008 1st NGL-League One Season 4 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 1st NGL-League One Season 3 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 3rd WC3L Season 11 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 2nd NGL-League One Season 2 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 2nd WC3L Season 10 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2006 1st Stars War II (China) (with Team Korea) 2006 1st Transatlantic Finals (USA) (with JaeWook "Lucifer" Noh) 2006 1st WC3L Season 9 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2006 1st NGL-League One Season 1 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2003 2nd OnGameNet War3 Pro League (South Korea) (with Team ZzoA FairS) Online 2006 1st inCup #11 2on2 (with JaeWook "Lucifer" Noh) 2005/2006 1st in 6 InCups ($1200 USD) July has been a progamer since before TFT came out =\
But July hasnt played more tournaments, just a longer time.
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Thorzain and MC are in the player pit, not on main stage, that is why they can hear casters and possibly see the projection
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On June 06 2011 03:35 ZAiNs wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:34 Housemd wrote:On June 06 2011 03:33 Pekkz wrote: Why in heavens earth holy macarony , are they casting replays from people eliminated when huge matches are going on????? Because Thorzain can hear the casters. Would you rather have MLG continuing the games and later find out that Thorzain could hear everything MC was doing? I'd rather they move MC and Thorzain to the main stage.
It's not that they can just move them straight to the main stage. Takes some time. There are going to stream the games though so we should just be patient. MLG has been great this weekend.
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The one time Day doesn't remember to switch the sound on.... oh wait!
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On June 06 2011 03:34 travis wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:33 StutteR wrote:On June 06 2011 03:32 Ejohrik wrote:On June 06 2011 03:30 crabz wrote:On June 06 2011 03:29 cilinder007 wrote:On June 06 2011 03:27 Mioraka wrote:On June 06 2011 03:26 qqK wrote: moon has more tournament experience You know who July is.....right? you know who moon is right ? lololololol you cant be serious July is a legend with more experience overall. Moon has a lot more foreign experience though. Moon is the greatest War3 player who ever lived. I've seen more ppl say it's grubby... (i really have no clue, myself)
It's definitely Moon.
(I played and followed WC3 for years)
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On June 06 2011 03:36 huameng wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:35 Drey wrote:On June 06 2011 03:32 travis wrote:On June 06 2011 03:31 Beyonder wrote: Actually moon has much more experience with traveling abroad and international tournaments than July. but less overall tournament experience I hope your talking about SC because Moon has a ton of exp + Show Spoiler +1 on 1 2011 2nd Intel Extreme Masters World Championship ($6,500) 2010 1st NGL-One ($8,000) 2009 2nd Extreme Masters 4 ChengDu ($2,500) 2009 1st World Cyber Games Korea National Final ($1,600) 2009 4th E-Stars Seoul 2009 King of the Game ($800) 2009 3rd Norton Anti-Virus GOMTV World Invitational ($800) 2009 4th IEM3 Chengdu ($1,000 USD) 2008 1st IEF ($11,600 USD) 2008 4th ESL Continental Final Asia ($1,000 USD) 2008 2nd IeSF Invitational ($4,000 USD) 2008 2nd World Cyber Games (Germany) ($7,000 USD) 2008 3st NicegameTV War3 League Season1 (Korea) (₩2,000,000 := 1379USD) 2008 1st ESWC Masters of Paris ($2,500 USD) 2008 1st Blizzard Worldwide Invitational 2008 (Paris) $11000 USD 2008 2st PGL 2008 Warcraft III League Season3 Final (China) (40,000RMB := $5,794USD) 2008 4st NSL 2008 Warcraft III League Season2 2008 1st PGL 2007 Warcraft III League Season2 Final (China) (80,000RMB := $11,000USD) 2008 1st CEG 2007 shaoxing (China) ($2,000 EUR) 2007 3st IEF MASTERS 2007 (China) ($2,000 USD) 2007 2st Afreeca Warcraft League 2007 (South Korea) (₩3,000,000 := $3,000 USD) 2007 2st Make Games Colorful 2007 (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st Lenovo IEST 2007 (China) ($21,394 USD) 2007 3rd World Cyber Games 2007 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life New York (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st China E-Sport Games Xi'an (China) ($2,600 USD) 2007 1st GGL Digital Life Chengdu (China) ($10,600 USD) 2007 2nd WEG e-Star Seoul (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War Grand Prix (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2007 2nd Pro Gaming League (China) ($4,000 USD) 2007 1st Dreamhack Summer 2007 (Sweden) ($2,850 USD) 2007 1st Battle.net Ladder Season V Asia (South Korea) ($1,000 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st World Series of Video Games China (China) ($5,000 USD) 2007 1st NSL (China) ($2,500 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2007 1st Game-X (Russia) ($38,120 USD) 2007 1st MBCGame World War I (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War III (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st MBCGame World War II (South Korea) ($10,000 USD) 2006 1st Lenovo IEST 2006 (China) ($20,000 USD) 2006 1st Superfight 2 (South Korea) ($8,500 USD) 2006 1st Digital Life Gaming Tournament 2006 (USA) ($5,000 USD) 2006 4th World E-Sport Games Masters (China) ($1,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st International E-Sports Festival (China) 2005 1st China Korea Cyber Games (China) ($10,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season I (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st World E-Sports Games Season II (South Korea) ($20,000 USD) 2005 1st MBCGame Warcraft League Season I (South Korea) 2005 2nd OnGameNet War3 TFT Invitational (South Korea) 2005 1st MBCGame Prime League V (South Korea) 2004 9th World Cyber Games (USA) 2004 3rd World Cyber Games, Korea (South Korea) 2003 2nd MBCGame Prime League III (South Korea) 2003 1st MBCGame Prime League II (South Korea) Team and league competitions 2008 1st WC3L Season 13 (China) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2008 3rd Road of the King (China) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2008 1st NGL-League One Season 4 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 1st NGL-League One Season 3 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 3rd WC3L Season 11 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 2nd NGL-League One Season 2 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2007 2nd WC3L Season 10 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2006 1st Stars War II (China) (with Team Korea) 2006 1st Transatlantic Finals (USA) (with JaeWook "Lucifer" Noh) 2006 1st WC3L Season 9 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2006 1st NGL-League One Season 1 (Germany) (with Team MeetYourMakers) 2003 2nd OnGameNet War3 Pro League (South Korea) (with Team ZzoA FairS) Online 2006 1st inCup #11 2on2 (with JaeWook "Lucifer" Noh) 2005/2006 1st in 6 InCups ($1200 USD) July has been a progamer since before TFT came out =\
Doesn't change the fact that Moon has been to more international competitions.
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Northern Ireland2557 Posts
Speed reapers, haven't seen those in awhile
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the fuck
Major (12) vs Ret (6) on metalopolis
Major goes rax -> tech lab -> factory, has a reaper + reaper speed and a hellion 1 gas, has a CC, 2 more rax
Ret going lair, +2 gas to go up to 3 gas, ling speed, lots of drones
8:20 3 reapers coming out for major
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You actually post image macros to show what not to post?
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On June 06 2011 03:28 jmbthirteen wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:27 Absentia wrote: Bit disappointing that July is out of the tournament as a result of one weak matchup. When your in a tournament with Losira, Idra and to a lesser extent Moon, you need to improve your ZvZ. July will never win GSL or really advance far again if he doesn't improve it. One weak match up is 1/3 of all the match ups...
I think you've interpreted what i've said in a more whining sense than was intended, (which is understandable given some of the posts in this thread). He's been knocked out by a inferior player because the mirror match up isn't his strongest. July's pretty much dominated the entire tournament along with MMA and Losira whilst Moon I don't feel has played to the same standard.
Of course I understand the implications of having a weak mirror matchup but that doesn't mean it isn't disappointing we wont be able to see a repeat of MMA vs July game 2 or MC vs July.
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On June 06 2011 03:37 Baituri wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:35 Whalecore wrote:On June 06 2011 03:34 Housemd wrote:On June 06 2011 03:33 Pekkz wrote: Why in heavens earth holy macarony , are they casting replays from people eliminated when huge matches are going on????? Because Thorzain can hear the casters. Would you rather have MLG continuing the games and later find out that Thorzain could hear everything MC was doing? Thorzain has super-ears?? I think they are not in the booths. Indeed. They're playing on the floor.
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On June 06 2011 03:32 NowLookHere wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 03:30 TheRhox wrote:On June 06 2011 03:29 Belha wrote:On June 06 2011 03:27 TheRhox wrote:On June 06 2011 03:27 Belha wrote: JESUS CRIST SHOW US THE GAME, I DON'T CARE THE CAST. They need to have the casters in the game to obs. You can obs without talking you know? It is not mandatory. Dude, you need observers in the game when it starts to observe. Christ , some of you MLG apologists are braindead. Read the fucking thread. They were casting the game and stopped because Thorzain said he could hear the casters. Hence, OBVIOUS solution is to show the game without casters talking during it... not that difficult to understand, seriously.
I never saw them casting Thorzain/MC... They were chatting in the lobby afaik. Don't insult people when you are just making assumptions yourself.
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