
[VODs] TeamSpeak TL SC2 Open #18 - Page 17
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DISHU
United Kingdom348 Posts
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Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:05 Zapdos_Smithh wrote: Somebody tell TLO to stop saying "absolutely". He says it roughly 10-15 times per game, I'm not exaggerating. Absolutely. | ||
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JBright
Vancouver14381 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:30 backtoback wrote: i tohught hwangsin already won a TL open?? He won the one on June 11th. Since these opens aren't qualifiers for anything (e.b. TSL), anyone can play multiple times. | ||
nojok
France15845 Posts
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Aurdon
United States2007 Posts
If foreigners are looking to test their progress against Koreans, this is the place to go. Seems like TLOpen is going to be the only place you can go to see weekly scrimmages between foreigners and koreans. Koreans are kicking our asses. I need a Foreigner Hero. Come on, pros! | ||
Sixes
Canada1123 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:32 DISHU wrote: i am so pissed about these Koreans winning every thing hide your kid hide your wife they are coming to take them all ![]() Maybe foreigners need to start practicing instead of whining or spending half their time casting. HuK has done very well lately and Idra did well in the past because they both practiced in Korea like the Koreans. If the foreign pros actually set up to practice like that they can compete, in the meantime screwing around casting or generally not practicing makes them look like amateurs half the time. | ||
niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
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godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:39 niteReloaded wrote: How much money is on the line in these TL opens? Prizes 1st: $100 2nd: $50 3rd-4th: $25 Players who perform well in TL Opens #16 - #28 will receive invitations to a future $1000 tournament. From the OP. | ||
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ZeromuS
Canada13379 Posts
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Dalguno
United States2446 Posts
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niteReloaded
Croatia5281 Posts
hmmmmm, weird... I was sure I checked it.. probly somehow clicked stuff wrong.. Anyway, thx for info. | ||
Baum
Germany1010 Posts
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jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:42 Dalguno wrote: I played ZeNEXLine.. How good is this guy? I held him off for 21 minutes, but that's all about I can say. (I don't follow GSL) I believe Line took Jinro, Kyrix and Nada in the Super Tournament and lost 2-3 to Top. | ||
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Adebisi
Canada1637 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:43 Baum wrote: Why is this Version of Shakuras still used? The new version is so much better. I agree! Either way another top notch tournament, korea fighting o.o | ||
NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:42 Dalguno wrote: I played ZeNEXLine.. How good is this guy? I held him off for 21 minutes, but that's all about I can say. (I don't follow GSL) He was the last zerg in the round of 8 in GSL Super Tournament :D So hes very gosu | ||
MechKing
United States3004 Posts
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anonymitylol
Canada4477 Posts
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Taf the Ghost
United States11751 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:42 Dalguno wrote: I played ZeNEXLine.. How good is this guy? I held him off for 21 minutes, but that's all about I can say. (I don't follow GSL) He made Ro8? in the Super Tournament. | ||
Aurdon
United States2007 Posts
This is a quick way for lesser known koreans to get their names out there. If you win enough of these, you might start getting invited to the bigger tournies with those free trips to the foreigner scene and the big money. | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On July 03 2011 07:48 Aurdon wrote: The Koreans are smart to play in this tournament. There are not a lot of chances for Koreans to get exposure outside of Korea unless you are some big name that gets invited to the big tournaments. This is a quick way for lesser known koreans to get their names out there. If you win enough of these, you might start getting invited to the bigger tournies with those free trips to the foreigner scene and the big money. I hope people realize just how many awesome pro korean's there are. Hack wasn't even known and he all killed FXO and people just said how back FXO was for losing to an unknown. Its hard to be known in Korea because getting through the Code A qualifiers is so difficult. These unknown koreans are playing in a team house just like the known ones. They are scary good too. | ||
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