DHS2011 - Day 3 - Page 514
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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. | ||
Irave
United States9965 Posts
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GwSC
United States1997 Posts
On June 21 2011 08:44 brokor wrote: Haha day9 was like "what do we say to the god of death? NOT TODAY" Did he say that during one of the matches? I think my brain would have exploded from the nerdly excellence. | ||
stork4ever
United States1036 Posts
Koreans ROFL stomped NA in MLG and brought the hurt to Europe as well but Euros were shown that they have a lot to improve on. Huk shows that hard work does pay off, but more importantly, a Canadian with the right amount of work and support can win. Nurture came out on top of the usually laughable nurture vs nature debate. Koreans still are the boss but will destroy them with love. Tiny island nation Taiwan with an up and coming scene shows the world that their hero can hang with the best of them but they too have lots to look forward to as they improve. But poor Idra and his fans (me included), I think its more frustrating that his favorite players Huk and MC finished higher then he did rather then him playing poorly/ | ||
Tezzick
Canada187 Posts
On June 21 2011 08:41 Qikz wrote: Yeah, I loved Day9 and Apollo seperately before, but together they make an excellent team and it's great to see a really good British caster other than DiMuslim 2GD was pretty good from what I saw at the Swedish WCG qualifiers, I think it was. Hilarious guy. But Day9 and Apollo worked super fantastic together. | ||
Lhar
67 Posts
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RickOrShay
New Zealand132 Posts
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Z3kk
4099 Posts
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Spacekyod
United States818 Posts
On June 21 2011 08:58 stork4ever wrote: Dreamhack results could not have gone any better. Huk shows that hard work does pay off, but more importantly, a Canadian with the right amount of work and support can win. Nurture came out on top of the usually laughable nurture vs nature debate. Koreans still are the boss but will destroy them with love. Tiny island nation Taiwan with an up and coming scene shows the world that their hero can hang with the best of them but they too have lots to look forward to as they improve. But poor Idra and his fans (me included), I think its more frustrating that his favorite players Huk and MC finished higher then he did rather then him playing poorly/ Two things. First, it's always a combination of nurture and nature. You couldn't take just anyone, put them in HuK's situation and expect equal or greater results. You have to already be capable of achieving such things both mentally and physically. Second, we already knew how good Sen was. No surprise. Back on Topic, I am amped about Huk's win. Soak it in Huk, because it's now it's back to training and striving for even greater achievements. Also I can't wait to watch the vod's as there were quite a few "LOL's" during the matches. GO HUK!!! | ||
Stanlot
United States5742 Posts
So how good were the games? I was gone all day :[ | ||
Lennon
United Kingdom2275 Posts
On June 21 2011 09:33 Stanlot wrote: Congrats to HuK :D Protoss fighting! So how good were the games? I was gone all day :[ Watch the VoDs. They were great games. | ||
Stanlot
United States5742 Posts
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Olinim
4044 Posts
On June 21 2011 09:33 Stanlot wrote: Congrats to HuK :D Protoss fighting! So how good were the games? I was gone all day :[ The finals were horrible, rest was pretty good. | ||
Jacobs Ladder
United States1705 Posts
On June 21 2011 09:38 Olinim wrote: The finals were horrible, rest was pretty good. Oh shush. I didn't see the finals (was up until 4 am here watching the semi's then crashed), but a lot of the games were great. Moon vs Bomber was EPIC. Bomber v MC was on a knifes edge too. | ||
Olinim
4044 Posts
On June 21 2011 09:41 Jacobs Ladder wrote: Oh shush. I didn't see the finals (was up until 4 am here watching the semi's then crashed), but a lot of the games were great. Moon vs Bomber was EPIC. Bomber v MC was on a knifes edge too. Yeah, I said they were pretty good... | ||
Stanlot
United States5742 Posts
Totally awesome to hear that he instantly called up TheWind to pick Bomber for his GSL group though xD <3 Baller MC | ||
Zyori.tv
United States770 Posts
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ccHaZaRd
Canada1024 Posts
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
I'm going to be doing this for a while. HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK HUK.... | ||
odaxium
United States356 Posts
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Golgotha
Korea (South)8418 Posts
On June 21 2011 08:58 stork4ever wrote: Dreamhack results could not have gone any better. Koreans ROFL stomped NA in MLG and brought the hurt to Europe as well but Euros were shown that they have a lot to improve on. Huk shows that hard work does pay off, but more importantly, a Canadian with the right amount of work and support can win. Nurture came out on top of the usually laughable nurture vs nature debate. Koreans still are the boss but will destroy them with love. Tiny island nation Taiwan with an up and coming scene shows the world that their hero can hang with the best of them but they too have lots to look forward to as they improve. But poor Idra and his fans (me included), I think its more frustrating that his favorite players Huk and MC finished higher then he did rather then him playing poorly/ who is taiwan's hero? i would liek to know | ||
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