Always love to see ex-WC3 players doing well in SC2.
DHS2011 - Day 3 - Page 165
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Sadly it seems I have to put this up yet again. Any of the following types of posts will be met with immediate bans: Imbalance whine/Player bashing/Caster bashing/Stream complaining/Off topic arguing. Stick to the games and enjoy the event and its free services and coverage. | ||
Evangelist
1246 Posts
Always love to see ex-WC3 players doing well in SC2. | ||
ribboo
Sweden1842 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:55 Nerdslayer wrote: So you got no idea how the argentina schools work. The best players from age 5-6 get recruited into those schools. Messi was allrdy a wunderkid when he was 13 just like Maradona was when he was 10. just like Ronaldo was when he was 15 and moved to Amsterdam Plz stop talking about football stick to sc2 yes, those 6 early years obviously has meant a lot more for him than the 11 he have had in spain. lol. | ||
iCanada
Canada10660 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:55 ForTheDr3am wrote: From what can you conclude that Naniwa and White-Ra are better than Huk? I mean, they both went 0-2 vs Moon while Huk won 2-0 against him. Huk has dropped a single game in this tournament, what should he have done better? Be Naniwa or WhiteRa. | ||
Crisco
1170 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:50 Nevarix wrote: It wasnt really that simple. It was only two groups left, Huk had the first pick between aLive and Bomber, but he was busy playing, so MC called Thewind and told him to pick Bomber for himself, and aLive for Huk. MC is a teddy bear. <333 He's looking out for his team | ||
mcc
Czech Republic4646 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:51 furymonkey wrote: Only a few clueless people thinks nationality is the focus of discussion, this including you. What people are saying is the training style of Korean versus the foreigners, which still stands and clearly proven when the top 4 players all undergo the Korean style training. No, some people said that foreigner (non-Korean) is in top 3, which is correct. Then some people started screaming that HuK is Korean and distorting the definition of the word "Korean". So it is you who changed the focus of the discussion by changing the definition of words without actually informing others that you changed them. Very dishonest and hypocritical approach. | ||
Nerdslayer
Denmark1130 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:55 Ysellian wrote: No he's not. Had he not joined Barcelona Messi would not have been half the player he is today due to medical problems and much of his growth he received while it the Barcelona academy. Remember he joined at the age of 13(!) clueless plz just talk about sc2 | ||
Koshi
Belgium38797 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:56 Moonwrath wrote: Of course there is, streaming your ladder games for a couple hours every other day. Hilarious! ![]() So so true. | ||
dcemuser
United States3248 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:56 Klaas wrote: What's up with this schedule, is there a reason the games are so early? 3-day tournaments typically end in the afternoon on the last day. | ||
Zaurus
Singapore676 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:56 coko wrote: I really don't get it, your nationality is based on your passport, his is Canadian, he is Canadian, where he lives/trains/fucks has no meaning to it ... Have none of you ever lived abroad for any period of time? Sure, you change slightly to fit the culture, but you don't change completely. Huk has gained more skill from living in Korea, and it can be argued doing so made him a better player that what he would of been by staying in Canada, but you cannot be sure. If he had lost, would he of been a foreigner then? Is it just that he a beat a korean player that he gets labelled as one? ... I can guarantee you that if Huk stays in Canada, his skills will not even be near to what he has. | ||
-Strider-
Mexico1605 Posts
Poll: Huk is a... Foreigner (66) Korean (14) 80 total votes Your vote: Huk is a... Poll: Huk is a/an... Canadian (62) American (15) 77 total votes Your vote: Huk is a/an... User was temp banned for this post. | ||
DisaFear
Australia4074 Posts
Hope Moon pulls off an upset ![]() | ||
vertical101
Hong Kong311 Posts
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Gigaudas
Sweden1213 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:55 ForTheDr3am wrote: From what can you conclude that Naniwa and White-Ra are better than Huk? I mean, they both went 0-2 vs Moon while Huk won 2-0 against him. Huk has dropped a single game in this tournament, what should he have done better? Naniwa has performed better in foreign tournaments for a long time now. Apart from the game versus Moon he has been just as dominating as HuK at Dreamhack. Losing one game against a player with a style that you might not be accustomed tot while one guy beats that style doesn't necessarily make the second player better. | ||
Maenander
Germany4926 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:53 Imres wrote: Yes there is one. Stream your games, do coaching, play in minor cups/leagues to get some money, and practice not that much. There are foreigners who really train a lot like Naniwa, Sase and Morrow. But everyone trains using his own, individual methods on servers that haven't reached the same level of gameplay the korean server has. I wouldn't call that a "style". | ||
WArped
United Kingdom4845 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:56 Chvol wrote: Incredible to see HuK's game sense of always knowing just how much to commit to each attack. Very decisive play. If moon makes it through, I think that HuK's PvZ is on the level where Moon can't stop him. Moon places one messy ZvP. If HuK beat July easily like he did, Moon will have no chance. | ||
Xpace
United States2209 Posts
Teamliquid, please never change. | ||
ChickenLips
2912 Posts
If you want to retain the tiniest bit of internet credibility, don't even read a comment that has his name at the top | ||
Megaliskuu
United States5123 Posts
Now lets begin discussing Moon vs Bomber ![]() | ||
WhurreOdu
Austria1739 Posts
On June 20 2011 20:58 Xpace wrote: Dreamhack Summer 2011 -> Protoss domination -> HuK's nationality -> IQ determines performance -> Korea's infrastructure -> Thin red line -> Messi's biography Teamliquid, please never change. QFT | ||
Stolat
Poland241 Posts
He already proven that he might lose some games, but at the end he finishes every tournament in TOP8 at least. | ||
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