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On August 10 2011 16:36 Nimic wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:35 Devolved wrote: lol, after this showing no foreigner is going to accept the Code A invite...and just imagine how bad they'd be destroyed in Code S, not that they'd ever get that invite if Koreans keep showing up to MLG. Koreans can't get the Code A spots. So yes, foreigners will still get the invites.
If they actually want to improve without their egos getting in the way, they should accept.
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3/4 liquidbets correct. I thought that Thorzain wins YuGiOh but I bet John did something to Thorzain.
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On August 10 2011 16:36 Sabu113 wrote: Well all in all mixed day.
Jinro T.T Hope he can take a vacation somwhere and chill a little. Can't wait to see him back where he belongs soon enough. This was a disappointment. Thought he could have won (dont know anything about lucky)
Thorzain: Eh. Thought he could have squeaked through but there were some questions about mechanics. Idk If he had faced a Toss I think he would have been through.
Sase: Disappointedish. Toss has been hurting in the metagame lately... I mean look at the recent results of more famous toss. Still he really impressed me recently and looked like he could chance a result.
Nani: He warned us. Meh means nothing.
All in all nothing overly unexpected. Only match I am kinda sad about is Jinro.
omg thorzains mechanics were amazing he was equal supply with a korean zerg all game jesus fucking christ ffs dude
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On August 10 2011 16:34 Shadowcloak wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:31 Tachion wrote: Best foreigners in the world can't get past the first round in Korea's easiest tournament D:
This is why any top foreigner tournament needs Koreans in it for valid results, else it's just a bunch of kids fighting for the front seat in the short bus. code a easiest ? in korea you sir won th eignorant idiot award of the month imo code a and code b are hardest in korea. Do some research get the facts straight. You need to read what was actually posted.
It is Korea's "easiest" tournament. The point of the post is that the "best" foreigners are unable to beat the "2nd tier" koreans.
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Check handled that last game really well with with the fungal on phoenixes, muta harass, and infestor ling spine defense to seal the deal.
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I remember back during TSL3, you would get always get a handful of wise guys showing up in every LR thread saying "must b the lag guys lololol" there would also be very serious long winded posts arguing that foreigners are better than koreans. reflecting back on those days just make me lol
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Today's games were so entertaining. The uncertainty of what was going to happen definitely added to my enjoyment. Really glad I stayed up to watch this. GL next time Jinro. Would love to see another Sweden vs Korea set of matches one day.
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Why the hell whenever I actually watch GSL all foreigners lose? That was sooo disappointing and frustrating at the same time...
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On August 10 2011 16:35 mcmartini wrote: I just remember after a SoTG where Nani tyler and JP were coaching Huk and Huk was just like, "That doesn't work in Korea"
I remember when Nani trolled huk on stream and called him bad , Guess huk gets the last laugh who's bad now?
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On August 10 2011 16:35 ArnaudF wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:34 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Naniwa had completely awful PvZ maps ;/ More excuses plz.
It's not an excuse it's reality:
Crossfire SE: ZvP: 43-29 (59.7%)
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On August 10 2011 16:36 wats0n wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:34 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Naniwa had completely awful PvZ maps ;/ But Thorzain got Crossfire and close positions Melalopolis. I'm glad Naniwa and Sase have the passion to get better. They said they expected to lose but they're staying in Korea until they get good or die. That's an awesome mindset. Crossfire is zerg favored and close air metalopolis is actually pretty good for zerg since you only have to defend one angle of attack when you take your 3rd.
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I dunno what you guys expect, Code A players are not scrubs they are all good players now and to get here they are really good.
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On August 10 2011 16:37 Azzur wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:34 Shadowcloak wrote:On August 10 2011 16:31 Tachion wrote: Best foreigners in the world can't get past the first round in Korea's easiest tournament D:
This is why any top foreigner tournament needs Koreans in it for valid results, else it's just a bunch of kids fighting for the front seat in the short bus. code a easiest ? in korea you sir won th eignorant idiot award of the month imo code a and code b are hardest in korea. Do some research get the facts straight. You need to read what was actually posted. It is Korea's "easiest" tournament. The point of the post is that the "best" foreigners are unable to beat the "2nd tier" koreans. Iccup weekly is probably easier than code a
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On August 10 2011 16:34 NExt wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:33 Harrad wrote:On August 10 2011 16:32 King of Kings wrote: /sigh
And so Nani is our best foreigner? It's HuK. He is all alone "up there"  might need idra to come back :D
Yeah cause IdrA has been doing really well lately.. wait a minute.. He lost to both NaNiWa and SaSe in the last month.
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On August 10 2011 16:35 King of Kings wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:34 NExt wrote:On August 10 2011 16:33 Harrad wrote:On August 10 2011 16:32 King of Kings wrote: /sigh
And so Nani is our best foreigner? It's HuK. He is all alone "up there"  might need idra to come back :D Nani is way better than IdrA, so IdrA wouldn't be able to win anything in Korea now.
well im gonna edit this post.. obviously i didnt express myself very well and explosion! it was super effective.
idra and Jinro have been the most consistent players in the GSL.
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What tournament is HuK playing in that made them move the match?
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On August 10 2011 16:34 Liquid`Jinro wrote: Naniwa had completely awful PvZ maps ;/
Agree. I also feel XvZ is the easiest MU to loose right now if you are nervous or not really on your game.
Oh well, I still have faith in SaSe and NaNi... SaSe showed some very impressive control and we all know NaNi has a lot of natural talent to begin with. Hopefully their stay in Korea will bring out their best play
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On August 10 2011 16:33 BandonBanshee wrote:Show nested quote +On August 10 2011 16:30 beute wrote: 1 mistake, 23490230942380423402 air units gone. seems fair to me! you can easily say the same about forcefeilds
how so, give me an example pls... I fail to see that connection here.
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On August 10 2011 16:36 Oxymoron wrote: Korean Zergs <Korea> Swedes
Fixed it for you 
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