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Signed in from on holiday to say + Show Spoiler +FUCK YEAH! MANA FIGHTING!!! After TL's prediction (I wasn't angry at it, but they just decided to completely ignore Mana's current form which is silly), seeing him top the group is epic. He is having a sick month, Assembly, IPL, Qualifying for IEM China. Like a fucking boss. He even got Number 1 on the Tourney Roundup as an apology.
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On August 19 2011 04:07 Micket wrote: After seeing mana's great defense of that ghost push, I would like to see him vs 1-1-1. The koreans seem adamant that charge and armor are needed, but we have seen that the Koreans sometimes have the wrong style (as seen by Pumas not so good decisions vs colossi builds)
Mana can just demolish 1-1-1 terran allin, he show that some time ago.
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How long until this FIFA thing finishes on the RERUN stream so i can watch real E-sports?
after reading your posts i just can't miss it!
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On August 19 2011 04:17 5ukkub wrote: How long until this FIFA thing finishes on the RERUN stream so i can watch real E-sports?
after reading your posts i just can't miss it!
hours... there wasn't SC2 for a long time on main stage
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On August 19 2011 04:17 5ukkub wrote: How long until this FIFA thing finishes on the RERUN stream so i can watch real E-sports?
after reading your posts i just can't miss it!
lol.. was thinking that same thing.
-_-
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On August 19 2011 02:45 mprs wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 02:38 Jinivus wrote:On August 19 2011 02:22 bgx wrote: The #IEM #SC2 1/4 Finals are: MC - SeleCT MaNa - mOOnGlaDe Socke - Kas Nerchio - PuMa.
wow MC ezwin! Some upsets to look out for: MC > SeleCT Nerchio > PuMa I think Mana > mOOnGlaDe is obvious Socke vs Kas is pretty even, and I don't see Kas play often, and Socke has been invisible (even though he makes it to top 5 in every tournament). I say: SeleCT Mana Socke Nerchio Moonglade took out HuK and Mana isn't exactly famous for his PvZ, I say moonglade takes it! ;D
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On August 19 2011 04:19 gullberg wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 02:45 mprs wrote:On August 19 2011 02:38 Jinivus wrote:On August 19 2011 02:22 bgx wrote: The #IEM #SC2 1/4 Finals are: MC - SeleCT MaNa - mOOnGlaDe Socke - Kas Nerchio - PuMa.
wow MC ezwin! Some upsets to look out for: MC > SeleCT Nerchio > PuMa I think Mana > mOOnGlaDe is obvious Socke vs Kas is pretty even, and I don't see Kas play often, and Socke has been invisible (even though he makes it to top 5 in every tournament). I say: SeleCT Mana Socke Nerchio Moonglade took out HuK and Mana isn't exactly famous for his PvZ, I say moonglade takes it! ;D
Mana is on fire - i give him a chance to take it all tbh
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Maybe all this drama is getting to Huk. He just wasn't himself today.
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On August 19 2011 03:53 Ashworth wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 03:29 Nagano wrote: Damn, just woke up. What happened to HuK?! He went from training with MC to training with Incontrol, we knew this was gonna happen.
lolz.. anyway, hopefully I get a chance to see some games for rerun, EST was strange for this tournament.
=]
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On August 19 2011 04:15 MCDayC wrote:Signed in from on holiday to say + Show Spoiler +FUCK YEAH! MANA FIGHTING!!! After TL's prediction (I wasn't angry at it, but they just decided to completely ignore Mana's current form which is silly), seeing him top the group is epic. He is having a sick month, Assembly, IPL, Qualifying for IEM China. Like a fucking boss. He even got Number 1 on the Tourney Roundup as an apology.
That was what stood out most to me as well; I mean, that group could not have been harder, but to pick him at 0-3 was really surprising.
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On August 19 2011 04:15 MrBitter wrote: Really impressed with the performance of all the European players.
Even the players who didn't qualify looked incredible. Stephano's first games against Puma was absolutely inspiring.
I know its way early to make this call, but I'm really feeling like this could be the tournament where a foreign hero steps up and takes one from the Koreans. You ought to help them then, like pull MC off his chair when he's playing or something haha
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On August 19 2011 04:19 gullberg wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 02:45 mprs wrote:On August 19 2011 02:38 Jinivus wrote:On August 19 2011 02:22 bgx wrote: The #IEM #SC2 1/4 Finals are: MC - SeleCT MaNa - mOOnGlaDe Socke - Kas Nerchio - PuMa.
wow MC ezwin! Some upsets to look out for: MC > SeleCT Nerchio > PuMa I think Mana > mOOnGlaDe is obvious Socke vs Kas is pretty even, and I don't see Kas play often, and Socke has been invisible (even though he makes it to top 5 in every tournament). I say: SeleCT Mana Socke Nerchio Moonglade took out HuK and Mana isn't exactly famous for his PvZ, I say moonglade takes it! ;D
Huk play terrible vs moonglade, so Mana should win.
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On August 19 2011 04:21 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Maybe all this drama is getting to Huk. He just wasn't himself today. He flew from Korea to Poland to California to Korea to Germany.
All of this within 2 weeks.
I mean that's like 4-5 days of pure travel in the last 2 weeks. And constantly shifting time zones.
It has to be all the travel getting to him. Absolutely no time to practice and jetlag.
Just get's worse for him to as he has to fly from Germany --> Korea --> Raleigh and then potentially immediately back to Korea for some more GSL.
Although It'll take a miracle for him to beat NaDa in the RO16 in GSL. He just is in such bad form right now.
Thankfully for him, september is almost free of major LAN/tournaments. He has nothing but time to practice.
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On August 19 2011 04:26 DoomsVille wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 04:21 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Maybe all this drama is getting to Huk. He just wasn't himself today. He flew from Korea to Poland to California to Korea to Germany. You are wrong sir. HuK did not play in Blizz EU Inv. He did play in US part of it tho.
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On August 19 2011 04:28 Nadarath wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 04:26 DoomsVille wrote:On August 19 2011 04:21 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Maybe all this drama is getting to Huk. He just wasn't himself today. He flew from Korea to Poland to California to Korea to Germany. You are wrong sir. HuK did not play in Blizz EU Inv. He did play in US part of it tho. He was in Helsinki for something.
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On August 19 2011 04:26 DoomsVille wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 04:21 xXFireandIceXx wrote: Maybe all this drama is getting to Huk. He just wasn't himself today. He flew from Korea to Poland to California to Korea to Germany. All of this within 2 weeks. I mean that's like 4-5 days of pure travel in the last 2 weeks. And constantly shifting time zones. It has to be all the travel getting to him. Absolutely no time to practice and jetlag. Just get's worse for him to as he has to fly from Germany --> Korea --> Raleigh and then potentially immediately back to Korea for some more GSL. Although It'll take a miracle for him to beat NaDa in the RO16 in GSL. He just is in such bad form right now. Thankfully for him, september is almost free of major LAN/tournaments. He has nothing but time to practice.
He was in poland? For What?
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omg huk 0-3 what happened?
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On August 19 2011 03:39 travis wrote:Show nested quote +On August 19 2011 03:37 Behemoth.1337 wrote:On August 19 2011 02:29 skrotcyk wrote: Sweden is way ahead of poland just look at recent battle.net eu invitational that even was IN poland Hahaha... NOT. As someone already mentioned - Naniwa does not make you 'way ahead', no other swede may take wins vs Nerchio,Tarson and MaNa. Not gonna make it country vs country flame battle, let the results speak for the players. POLAND FIGHTING!!!11 morrow? thorzain? sase? both countries are good
By no means was I trying to say that sweden hasn't got plenty of great players, I was just referring to an arrogant statement. Noone in Europe is 'way ahead' of us, and that's all. Especially when Nerchio is the one that humiliated Morrow in ZvZ making him abandon this mu or Thorzain & SaSe loosing to Polish players in all previous cups (HSC3, IPL and now - IEM). Peace.
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On August 19 2011 04:31 JoeSchmoe wrote: omg huk 0-3 what happened?
losing to Moonglade was an upset, most people considered Moonglade the weakest player in the tourney.
But losing to Tarson and Nerchio shouldn't be surprising at all, they are both good players.
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