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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)
i followed Grubby for years (one of his fans) but i'd say pretty close, Moon, i think a bit more successful but Grubby was very big becuz he was like the only non-asian hope out there to be to compete with korean/chinese.
On June 06 2011 03:26 qqK wrote: moon has more tournament experience
You know who July is.....right?
Not that it matters (because they both have experience) - but do you know who moon is? Most televised WC3 gamer of all time plus a much longer
..and July is one of the most legendary Brood War players of all time.. during its peak when it drew those massive physical sports-like live crowds.
Moon is a legend.. and yet by virtue of how successful BW has been compared to other video games July is still on another level
doesnt mean he played more games, just more people watched...
Except BW was never really successful outside of Korea, whereas WC 3 was. That's the difference when people point out to Moon's international experience.
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?
Show the game without casters. It's no rocket science.
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 actually wondered if they had to specifically sound proof these boothes against Day9 shouting :D
MC and Thorzai are playing not in the booth right now, so they can hear casters.
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July has been a progamer since before TFT came out =\
But July hasnt played more tournaments, just a longer time.
hmm i said to some guy "why are you posting when you have no clue" but after thinking about it some more im actually not sure july does have more tournament experience than moon