and i am so glad he won being abusive and taking any opening he got, even cheesing, instead of being overly mannered and just losing playing long macro games like soo many europeans try
its ok to exploit your opponents weaknesses and mistakes!!!!!
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Soma.bokforlag
Sweden448 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9601
and i am so glad he won being abusive and taking any opening he got, even cheesing, instead of being overly mannered and just losing playing long macro games like soo many europeans try its ok to exploit your opponents weaknesses and mistakes!!!!! | ||
youngminii
Australia7514 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9602
On June 21 2011 02:51 rysecake wrote: Show nested quote + On June 21 2011 02:47 Serek wrote: On June 21 2011 02:44 rysecake wrote: Huk did not prove that foreigners are good at this game. He proved that foreigners can get good through korean training. How are so many people blinded by that fact? A vocal minority argues that foreigners cannot be as good as koreans, ever. Even with korean training. Therefore this proves them wrong. I've never heard anyone say that. That's just plain racist. Everyone knows koreans are not genetically gifted at this game (except for flash). The korean training is what makes you good. Too many people have a false sense of national pride to understand that. Huk won, congrats to him. What he did didn't prove that foreigners > koreans, in fact he proved the opposite. That korean training really pushes you to the next level. should've seen this thread a couple hundred pages back a ton of people were arguing about it ![]() GRATS HUK PLEASE STAY AT THE TOP CONSISTENCY | ||
Valckrie
United Kingdom533 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9603
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jhrjbhzcgf
Germany72 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9604
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ChowChillaCharlie
Sweden677 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9605
http://svt.se/2.155436/svt_e-sport About the last match | ||
Belano
Sweden657 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9606
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GeorgeForeman
United States1746 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9607
ETA: unfortunately, it means I can't understand any of it. :-) | ||
Merany
France890 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9608
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Icekommander
Canada483 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9609
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agh39
Sweden180 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9610
http://svt.se/2.155459/dreamhack | ||
Xpace
United States2209 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9611
On June 21 2011 02:51 rysecake wrote: Show nested quote + On June 21 2011 02:47 Serek wrote: On June 21 2011 02:44 rysecake wrote: Huk did not prove that foreigners are good at this game. He proved that foreigners can get good through korean training. How are so many people blinded by that fact? A vocal minority argues that foreigners cannot be as good as koreans, ever. Even with korean training. Therefore this proves them wrong. I've never heard anyone say that. That's just plain racist. Everyone knows koreans are not genetically gifted at this game (except for flash). The korean training is what makes you good. Too many people have a false sense of national pride to understand that. Huk won, congrats to him. What he did didn't prove that foreigners > koreans, in fact he proved the opposite. That korean training really pushes you to the next level. This. I am so, so freakin' happy for HuK, I seriously hope foreign pros learn from this BAMF. | ||
DerNebel
Denmark648 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9612
On June 21 2011 02:51 adeezy wrote: I am happy with these results. Would've been more impressive if it was vs Bomber but I dont know how Huk would have fared against him. Moon beat Bomber. HuK beat Moon. HuK won a championship with Idra, MC, Bomber, July, Moon and a lot of Liquid players. That IS impressive regardless of who of these he beat in the finals. | ||
Ariovist
Germany430 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9613
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KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9614
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Logo2010
509 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9615
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jhrjbhzcgf
Germany72 Posts
June 20 2011 17:52 GMT
#9616
On June 21 2011 02:52 ChowChillaCharlie wrote: Interview with Moon right now http://svt.se/2.155436/svt_e-sport About the last match yeah in swedish :D | ||
Linwelin
Ireland7554 Posts
June 20 2011 17:53 GMT
#9617
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dubRa
2165 Posts
June 20 2011 17:53 GMT
#9618
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twisted03
Sweden137 Posts
June 20 2011 17:53 GMT
#9619
On June 21 2011 02:49 Wren wrote: 100,000 NOK = 18062.90 USD SEK, not NOK lol. | ||
AsnSensation
Germany24009 Posts
June 20 2011 17:53 GMT
#9620
On June 21 2011 02:52 GeorgeForeman wrote: Wow. Swedish <--> Korean translator. That's pretty good. yeah i was pretty surprised he even did the english<->korean commentary | ||
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