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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 03:25 Copenap wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:21 Kevan wrote: Huk said he liked Sweden, I think he should be considered swedish now.
Sweden!Sweden!Sweden!Sweden! He won Dreamhack in Europe right, so I guess Europe should be accounted for that first place. Can we all at least agree on this?
We have a deal
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Everyone wants huk lol, calm down nerds. Can we just be happy for him?
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Congrats to Huk! Now I'm gonna take a break from SC, watching 2-4 streams for 3 days can do nasty things to you.
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Oh my god Moon does still play WC3...
wcreplays.com
Front page replay of him beating Sky (best human player in WC3).
I want him to switch over fully! He'd destroy everything.
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On June 21 2011 03:21 Imres wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:20 s4life wrote:On June 21 2011 03:17 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:15 s4life wrote: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. You have to come here to Silicon Valley and then talk pal.. France != western world. At least in France hard working is reward in studies not money. Yeah I can troll too. Now in which western countries 5years old children work 10+ hours/day ? oh, 0. I read an article a while back:
A new survey from UBS has shown that the French continue to work the least amount of hours per year in the world. Once again, the French have blown away the competition. (source)
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grats on the build order wins huk
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On June 21 2011 03:19 Heavenly wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:14 Karakaxe wrote: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! Oh nice. Could you PM me all the players training schedule's, I'd like to see that for myself! Sure. Look at the player house video tours, I believe they say in there. It's usually 8-10 hours though not 12+ like in BW. Moon possibly does less. Huk probably does 8-10, he mass games like a mad man and TLO says he trains more than most Koreans. How often do you think the other people play?
Enlighten me.
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Huk's nationality shouldn't really matter except for those with some controversial sense of national pride that couldn't quite get what reasonable people meant by saying that Huk is a "korean" , i.e that he is a product of the korean regimen of practice , perhaps we should switch to "korean-trained " for the mentally challenged to understand that what is/was being argued is whether foreigner players ( that don't play in the korean environment) can win against koreans.
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On June 21 2011 03:25 enemy2010 wrote: Guys, lets just put it this way:
HuK, HuK won the tournament.
Period. True that. Now put this issue to rest please. And once again, big congratz to Huk!
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On June 21 2011 03:27 mikyaJ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:21 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:20 s4life wrote:On June 21 2011 03:17 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:15 s4life wrote: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. You have to come here to Silicon Valley and then talk pal.. France != western world. At least in France hard working is reward in studies not money. Yeah I can troll too. Now in which western countries 5years old children work 10+ hours/day ? oh, 0. I read an article a while back: Show nested quote +A new survey from UBS has shown that the French continue to work the least amount of hours per year in the world. Once again, the French have blown away the competition. (source) But I am le tired.
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HUK IS MINE ALL MINE YOU CAN'T HAVE HIM USA!!!1!
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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.
Uhhh...Yeah so can we just end this discussion because if you look up HuK there's a CANADIAN Flag. There isn't an American one there as well, sure he has dual citizenship, but he chooses to wield the GREAT NORTH FLAG + Show Spoiler + /backhand! Just kidding who really cares. People need to stop finding things to argue over.
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Feel like raging now since I missed game 3 4 and 5. Anyone knows when the VODs will be out. I wanna see that !!!!!!!
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On June 21 2011 03:21 Imres wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:20 s4life wrote:On June 21 2011 03:17 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:15 s4life wrote: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. You have to come here to Silicon Valley and then talk pal.. France != western world. At least in France hard working is reward in studies not money. Yeah I can troll too. Now in which western countries 5years old children work 10+ hours/day ? oh, 0.
I was not trolling, I am simply answering your simple-minded even racist assertions. Only asians know hard work? GTFO please.. and to your mickey mouse question, making a 5 year old work 10 hrs a day is not hard work, that's just an ignorant and and a very stupid thing to do to kids that age... like if all of them were the same.
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On June 21 2011 03:22 Caphe wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:20 10or10 wrote:On June 21 2011 03:16 Ninjin wrote: 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.... The Swedish minister of culture (and all the major political parties youth organizations) had a debate on one of dreamhacks streams earlier today, discussing topics like culture & sports funding/taxing earlier today as well. Is that true, at this rate Sweden is gonna take over EU in e-sports. It is true, but of what I could hear of the stream it didn't give any promising answers, gaming will not get the same tax reliefs as other cultural/sports stuff gets (sports, books and museums for example) due to Sweden is trying to defend those tax reliefs in EU and bringing in gaming in that category would (according to the minister) make it harder to defend.
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On June 21 2011 03:27 mikyaJ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 21 2011 03:21 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:20 s4life wrote:On June 21 2011 03:17 Imres wrote:On June 21 2011 03:15 s4life wrote: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. You have to come here to Silicon Valley and then talk pal.. France != western world. At least in France hard working is reward in studies not money. Yeah I can troll too. Now in which western countries 5years old children work 10+ hours/day ? oh, 0. I read an article a while back: Show nested quote +A new survey from UBS has shown that the French continue to work the least amount of hours per year in the world. Once again, the French have blown away the competition. (source) bet you australia could give you a run for your money
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Day9 was very unprofesional in screaming that 6 pool. That could potentially effect the game, and $10k worth of winnings in this, or any future events. You just cant do that.
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My god this has gone far off topic.
The Day9 interview on Swedish TV is so cool. If anywhere is going to become a rival to Korea in e-sports its definitely Sweden Sweden.
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Congrats to Huk for winning a great tournament. I also think OGS and TL deserve a big congrats because I'm sure Huk couldn't have gotten his skills to this level without their help.
Last but not least, thank you Apollo and Day for giving us viewers non-stop wonderful casts all tournament long.
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