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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.
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On June 21 2011 03:12 hmunkey wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:10 hewley wrote:I hope this ends the discussion between foreigners vs. Koreans. It's more between work vs. HARD work.  That's exactly what the foreigners vs. Koeans discussion is about. HuK is essentially a Korean -- he lives with, plays with, and does everything with Koreans in Korea and he has done so for months now. It should be quite obvious that Korean play is far superior to nonkorean play just by looking at the results of any LAN tournament Koreans attend. Even this Dreamhack was domianted by Koreans to the point that not a single Korean (yes, I include HuK as a Korean) lost to a nonkorean at all.
I didn't know Koreans had the monopoly in hard-work...
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On June 21 2011 03:14 Jyvblamo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:13 BlindSight754 wrote:On June 21 2011 03:12 Zane wrote:On June 21 2011 03:11 Polygamy wrote:On June 21 2011 03:09 Midgetman101 wrote: USA USA USA USA !!! :D <3
again... Canada It was Team USA who won you commies. Trying to steal USA's success. Considering Team Liquid has many members not from America I don't think you can call them "USA"s team. They're more of a foreigner team. Why do you hate America?
Clearly my comment was hating on America. Im sure TLO considers himself a pure American as well (/sarcasm)
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On June 21 2011 03:14 enemy2010 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:11 OMS wrote: I wonder what percentage of people know that HuK is actually from Canada. Wasn't he born in Florida?
Oh, wasn't aware of that, sorry. Then I guess...US+Canada??
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On June 21 2011 03:12 Jyvblamo wrote: Breaking revelation:
Top 4 in DH taken by players who train hard. No players who didn't train as hard made it into top 4! Well Moon doesn't devote nearly as much time as everyone else to SC2 seeing as he and the other Fox players are still playing WC3 professionally.
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On June 21 2011 03:01 starmeat_ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 02:52 eiger wrote:On June 21 2011 02:48 smr wrote:On June 21 2011 02:47 Kilby wrote: Day9, the king of hosts. So good. as much as i love him... as a host he is second to James 2gd Harding I've followed Quake 3 for years.. the first time I saw James 2gd I was like wow.. after a few more casts - hmm good but theres something few more - uuhhh now - I can't watch or listen to the guy but over one year on I still love day9 I'm tired of Day9's commentary. he's analysis is awesome, but he was continually giving a very biased commentary in favor of Huk, and I wasn't even really bothered who won, but the shouting and so on got exceptionally annoying. And throughout the tournament, the way he casts and talks on stream, geez it makes me feel really edgy, almost like whenever I'm listening to the radio and it seems the person talking isn't breathing. 3.5/10
Then don't watch? QQ.
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A channel owned by the government is covering e-sports/dreamhack?
woha impressive. in germany the politicans would rather gave away their seats than doing something like that....
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On June 21 2011 03:14 youngminii wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:14 Copenap wrote:On June 21 2011 03:08 jyLee wrote: So Koreans sweep top 5 spots in DH and dominate the rest of the world again. Yes Huk is korean and anyone who argues that is delusional. He's a product of korean training and honestly even if Huk had to play in a tougher group he would of still placed top 5. I can't believe that whole discussion is still going on, major facepalm... I guess I just lock myself in for 12 hours a day and become a korean then -_- NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO DON'T TAKE THE BAIT
Yeah, I know...
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Well this thread went to hell as expected.
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On June 21 2011 03:13 Demonaz wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:11 grobo wrote:On June 21 2011 03:10 Demonaz wrote:So is svt.se an actual television channel in Sweden? Or just an online thing? Really impressive coverage, TLO is as eloquent as always.  It's real TV channel Wow. Sweden rivalling Korea with e-sports coverage then. While SVT is a real TV channel, the Dreamhack coverage is only shown online. Huks win will most likely be covered on actual television news shows and in newspapers though, SC2 is growing quite large.
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On June 21 2011 03:15 mikyaJ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:12 Jyvblamo wrote: Breaking revelation:
Top 4 in DH taken by players who train hard. No players who didn't train as hard made it into top 4! Well Moon doesn't devote nearly as much time as everyone else to SC2 seeing as he and the other Fox players are still playing WC3 professionally. Moon still plays WC3? Didn't know that. If that's true, it's pretty amazing
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On June 21 2011 03:15 10or10 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:13 Demonaz wrote:On June 21 2011 03:11 grobo wrote:On June 21 2011 03:10 Demonaz wrote:So is svt.se an actual television channel in Sweden? Or just an online thing? Really impressive coverage, TLO is as eloquent as always.  It's real TV channel Wow. Sweden rivalling Korea with e-sports coverage then. It's a real tv channel, but this event is only broadcasted online.
Ah I see. Still its a step in the right direction, I can't imagine any television channel in the UK even registering the idea of 'E' - sports.
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On June 21 2011 03:14 Jyvblamo wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:13 BlindSight754 wrote:On June 21 2011 03:12 Zane wrote:On June 21 2011 03:11 Polygamy wrote:On June 21 2011 03:09 Midgetman101 wrote: USA USA USA USA !!! :D <3
again... Canada It was Team USA who won you commies. Trying to steal USA's success. Considering Team Liquid has many members not from America I don't think you can call them "USA"s team. They're more of a foreigner team. Why do you hate America? Well its not exactly Team USA it was a solo guy and to settle the disputes of whether hes Canadian or American just call him North American (after the continent).
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On June 21 2011 03:10 BlazingInferno wrote: Responses on TL on Moon winning game 5:
Moon just got lucky Huk didn't scout the 6-pool.
Responses on TL on Huk winning game 5:
Huk just got lucky that he scouted the 6-pool in the first attempt.
That is the current state of Team Liquid in a nutshell ladies and gentleman.
QFT
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On June 21 2011 03:15 OMS wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:14 enemy2010 wrote:On June 21 2011 03:11 OMS wrote: I wonder what percentage of people know that HuK is actually from Canada. Wasn't he born in Florida? Oh, wasn't aware of that, sorry. Then I guess...US+Canada?? Yes Huk was born and lived in the US until he was 16. I wonder how many people actual realize that.
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On June 21 2011 03:13 forgottendreams wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:11 Polygamy wrote:On June 21 2011 03:09 Midgetman101 wrote: USA USA USA USA !!! :D <3
again... Canada Huk was born in the U.S......he holds dual citizenship if you want to get technical. People from Canada/US should just cheer NA NA NA instead lol. na na naa na na na naa na hey heyyy goodbye
Wooooooop! Congrats again HuK. If only people could be more content with the amazing 3 days of games we saw, and especially what the finalists did to get this far. There's no need to tear Moon and HuK apart for some games in the finals that didn't meet your standards.
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"HuK spent some time in Korea so he is Korean". It is ridiculous yet many keeps saying that.
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On June 21 2011 03:15 s4life wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:12 hmunkey wrote:On June 21 2011 03:10 hewley wrote:I hope this ends the discussion between foreigners vs. Koreans. It's more between work vs. HARD work.  That's exactly what the foreigners vs. Koeans discussion is about. HuK is essentially a Korean -- he lives with, plays with, and does everything with Koreans in Korea and he has done so for months now. It should be quite obvious that Korean play is far superior to nonkorean play just by looking at the results of any LAN tournament Koreans attend. Even this Dreamhack was domianted by Koreans to the point that not a single Korean (yes, I include HuK as a Korean) lost to a nonkorean at all. I didn't know Koreans had the monopoly in hard-work...
I'm sure it's no longer a western thing, protestant ethic finally disappeared. So you can consider that it's an asian monopoly, they've the only culture that promote so much hard-work.
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Did anyone see some guy with 2GD proposed to a girl on stage?
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On June 21 2011 03:15 OMS wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:14 enemy2010 wrote:On June 21 2011 03:11 OMS wrote: I wonder what percentage of people know that HuK is actually from Canada. Wasn't he born in Florida? Oh, wasn't aware of that, sorry. Then I guess...US+Canada??
both his parents and whole family are Canadian and he has a Canadian last name and has Canadian citizenship and considers himself a Canadian
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