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On August 10 2011 16:21 forgottendreams wrote:Same here, still surprised people actually believed newly arrived foreigners had the chance to even beat mediocre Koreans -_-
Lol "mediocre."
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On August 10 2011 16:22 CravenRaven wrote: I'm pretty sure we're all being brainwashed by that loop. Getting weird urges to destroy my countries infrastructure and defect to South Korea. Wait, you haven't yet?
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Man, not another air build...
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On August 10 2011 16:20 King of Kings wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:19 zex66 wrote:On August 10 2011 16:18 labbe wrote:Man.... I want a refund for my GSL ticket  Speaking of GSL tickets, where is mine for submitting a slogan for the contest? Has anybody gotten a reply for GOM? You won? oO
Was participation a prize as well? I only saw the contest mentioned once since GSL airs at like 4-5 am for me so I usually can't watch it. I thought it was one grand prize to get to the finals, and then anyone who participated got the prize but I guess not.
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On August 10 2011 16:21 forgottendreams wrote:Same here, still surprised people actually believed newly arrived foreigners had the chance to even beat mediocre Koreans -_-
Well in Korea meets foreigner tournaments there have typically only been some of the best Koreans.
But now we are seeing that e-famous foreigners can't even stand up to Koreans we have barely even heard of.
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god damn that shouting korean in the back
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It is funny how some people actually want foreigners to be destroyed, and I do not mean in this tournament as they are worse or any particular case, but in general. They just want Korea to dominate as in BW and just glee at foreigners loosing. Strange attitude considering that death of foreign scene would probably mean that SC2 would become the same as BW in terms of popularity, meaning that it might survive in Korea, but that's it.
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On August 10 2011 16:22 Zzoram wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:21 Cold Warpgates wrote: You know what? Now that I think about it, today's losses will only make the swedes' eventual victories when they improve even better. Thorzain is leaving Korea after only 1 month so he likely won't even try to qualify for Code A next month. We'll see if SaSe and Naniwa can walk the walk about staying long term for hardcore training.
you should have seen Thorzain's face. It looked like he really wanted to stay. This loss in Code A humiliated him. I don't know what he's going to do.
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Fuk, stargate AGAIN, everytime Naniwa opens stargate, he lost...wtf man.
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On August 10 2011 16:20 Valiver wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:18 Smurphy wrote: I thought Moletrap should have continued... ...they were tired... ...they were sick... ...they haven't had time to prepare... ...the sun was in their eyes... So are you saying you can play your absolute best when you are tired after flying across the world? It really does matter...
That and their korean opponents had nothing to do but watching their replays and prepare for that single series last week, while the swedes were flying around the world and playing in other tournies. Not to mention they actually didn't get quality practice in korea. I don't know how anyone expected the outcome to be different, especially against Zerg.
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especially against Zerg because this is actually their worst matchup, no balance whine intended
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On August 10 2011 16:20 Smurphy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:20 Yemack wrote: fire the fucking gom sound engineer
or who the hell is monitoring this stream Gom's guy was sick so they brought in NASL's sound engineer.
hahahahahahaaha, nice one
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srsly get rid of the korean voice in the background .-:-
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Check boldly forgoing spores.
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On August 10 2011 16:22 lunchforthesky wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:21 BaLoO- wrote:On August 10 2011 16:18 lunchforthesky wrote:On August 10 2011 16:16 BaLoO- wrote:F***ing unlucky  There was no luck. Check crushed him. It wasn't even a little close. When your opponent arrive at the second where you move your air units away to drop, at the exact moment where Nani moved his army down his natural, and kills your robo at the second your second colossus pop, you can think 1) the guy is insanely well timed 2) he is lucky. Make your choice, I made mine. He would have killed one overlord at best before they dropped.
I think Naniwa would've reacted faster (3-4 seconds) and thus possibly saved his robo for a crucial second collosi
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Ugh, moletrap, i really hope hes not gonna be a code a caster forever.
They said long term though so its looking like it, he gets caught on his own words alot and its really annoying when he gets excited , he gets really wierd.
If you dont know what im talking about , watch the last GSTL (gstl3 before they changed the format)
Watch him before the ace match between dongraegu and MMA, he gets really really wierd hes bouncing up and down on his chair and acting like a hysterical wierdo =(
I liked him at first, then he started getting more and more annoying.
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On August 10 2011 16:23 aksfjh wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:21 forgottendreams wrote:On August 10 2011 16:18 Herry wrote: can't believe people are suprised lol Same here, still surprised people actually believed newly arrived foreigners had the chance to even beat mediocre Koreans -_- Lol "mediocre." id say mediocre is the correct word compared to the Code S players...
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Ok now that background noise is getting to me ...
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This is going to ruin the VODs permanently.
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