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Cant believe theres so much hate in these threads while we're so blessed with a wonderful event, with wonderful games. Last warning, whine and insult the players or commentators? See you. |
On August 01 2011 07:14 Stratos_speAr wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2011 07:11 Scribble wrote:On August 01 2011 07:07 FrankWalls wrote:On August 01 2011 07:06 Malgrif wrote: top 7 all korean trained. LOL wait you mean practicing a lot with really good players means you will place high in tournaments? THIS IS CRAZY This. I really wish people would stop acting like Korea is some magical land that pumps out talented players. You don't need to go to Korea to train and get better. All it is is diligent, smart practice and discussion. Not 3 hours a day, 1/3 of which is streaming ladder games. The notion that "it's all because of Korean training," is absurd. That kind of work/training ethic can be applied anywhere. Wrong. If you don't have quality practice partners/efficient practice, you won't get up to Korean level. You simply need to practice with players at Korean level to become as good as them.
I don't think the gap is so wide, that you can only reach that level playing against Koreans. Players like Sheth, making ro16 Code A with no significant Korean practise at that time.
That said, playing against/with the much better Korean players would certainly help, and make you improve faster.
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On August 01 2011 07:16 ABPID wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2011 07:15 skyrunner wrote: choya is a manager and barely counts as a player imo, so... 6 koreans players in this tourny and they place 1-6 lol
the gap is widening... You forgot Alicia Alicia forgot Tod.
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6/6 Koreans. Goddamn imba race!
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On August 01 2011 07:16 holy_war wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2011 07:15 skyrunner wrote: choya is a manager and barely counts as a player imo, so... 6 koreans players in this tourny and they place 1-6 lol
the gap is widening... Wait so Alicia, who is in Code S, doesn't count? Don't forget Oz.... and Moonan, Select, Slog /trollface.
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Well, hopefully I can enjoy the match on mute.
DRG fighting!
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United Kingdom31255 Posts
Game One on shattered temple
In the left position is DRG
While in the right position is MMA
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On August 01 2011 07:17 Jyvblamo wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2011 07:16 ABPID wrote:On August 01 2011 07:15 skyrunner wrote: choya is a manager and barely counts as a player imo, so... 6 koreans players in this tourny and they place 1-6 lol
the gap is widening... You forgot Alicia Alicia forgot Tod.
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DRG flipping them tables!
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On August 01 2011 07:16 Knightess wrote:lol this is gonna be fun. Mr Bitter casting Zerg game FTW <3 + Show Spoiler + But there's no foreigners...lol
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United States23455 Posts
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TABLE FLIPPED, game over!!!
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DRG with the table flip LOOOOL
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On August 01 2011 07:11 nweb wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2011 07:06 NotSorry wrote: So current Code A invites would be Sjow, Slush, Ret, Idra, since Koreans can't get it, Huk is already code S and Naniwa already won Code A last MLG False. MMA/BoxeR/DRG/MVP can't be awarded a Code A spot because they entered MLG through GSL player exchange, rest of the koreans can. That means GanZi has secured a Code A spot already. Also, currently MMA/GanZi/DRG/BoxeR are the candidates for the Code S spot.
Technically Rain is also a candidate for the code S reward. He would need to get through Ganzi, the winner of DRG vs MMA, the loser of MVP vs Boxer, and the winner of MVP vs Boxer.
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On August 01 2011 07:15 skrzmark wrote: Korean Skill gap definitely bigger and stronger than it was a month ago. Now the question is... Can Team IM take home 2 Championships within 1 weekend?!
IDK I think it's just that more skilled koreans were invited this time. Too hard to tell though really.
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
hahahah DRG flippin' tables!
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hahahaha DRG flipping tables AWW YEAHHHH
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