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Obligatory public note for all large tournament threads:
The following is a list of behaviors that will get immediate bans:
1. Whining about stream 2. Bashing other games 3. Flaming other users 4. Bashing players 5. Complaining about imbalance.
It is in no way complete. Keep in mind that there's a difference between pointing out that the SC2 and CoD streams were switched and whining about it (same thing on pointing out/asking about stream lag and whining about it, etc.). Also, just because you post something and aren't immediately banned for it doesn't mean you won't get caught. We'll be going through this thread very carefully.
That being said, enjoy today's games!
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On August 27 2011 11:09 Micket wrote: I don't get it. Does the crowd not understand how Starcraft works? They cheer Select cancelling a 3rd when he is about to get killed muta ling. Pretty easy to criticize them in hindsight eh? They were following the way the game was presented by Day9 and Husky, as well as the enthusiasm they expressed when SeleCT "denied the third again".
God damn it, why are people criticizing the fans now?
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Is anyone else hearing two commercials at once when they play them?
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On August 27 2011 11:11 mordk wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2011 11:11 homeless_guy wrote:On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance. Sadly, kind of agree--I think the skill gap is increasing too. The difference I see is an accumulation of tiny errors that Koreans exploit. Only the foreigners are to blame I feel like that's where the practice hours differential kicks in so much. Koreans as a whole seem to have much more refined play than foreigners.
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If anyone takes up the Live Report be sure to PM me the last post so it will be added to the OP
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did anyone know why'd NaDa and Ret is not showing in both streams "coming up" ? the schedule says it should be aired in red stream
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MLGSC2Scores Major League Gaming Slush wins 2-0 over TLO in Pool C
MLGSC2Scores Major League Gaming Idra wins 2-0 over Haypro in Pool B.
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The Red Stream is still showing the Blue Stream schedule. It should change soon.
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On August 27 2011 11:11 homeless_guy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance. Sadly, kind of agree--I think the skill gap is increasing too. The difference I see is an accumulation of tiny errors that Koreans exploit. Well, Bomber did say that Sjow's TvT is Code S-caliber play.
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On August 27 2011 11:10 dAPhREAk wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance. kiwikaki, naniwa, huk.... what are you talking about? When is the last time they won? I agree with original poster. I love to see Koreans be in foreign tourney, but not to dominate. Right now we are basicaly giving money away to support Korean esports.
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On August 27 2011 11:11 acrimoneyius wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2011 11:10 tomatriedes wrote: DRG's early game defense was so good- that's what set him up to be able to control the midgame. ...huh? Select had a huge early game lead and lost by over extending himself through the mid game.... Nah DRG didnt lose any drones and still had a 14 supply advantage during the bunker harass...it really didnt accomplish as much as you'd think.
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On August 27 2011 11:10 Maghetti wrote: DRG and Julyzerg are the best muta harassers their is. Always doing maximum damage and allowing the muta count to steadily grow all game long.
Its been a while since i saw July with mutas.Usually he just busts a fool with roaches or banes and goes to lunch.
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On August 27 2011 11:12 Grettin wrote: MLGSC2Scores Major League Gaming Slush wins 2-0 over TLO in Pool C
MLGSC2Scores Major League Gaming Idra wins 2-0 over Haypro in Pool B. Did TLO actually play or was he just watching Select vs DRG?
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On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance.
I won't stop watching. But I basically agree that tournaments are far less enjoyable with Koreans always winning. Sorry, it's the truth.
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On August 27 2011 11:11 HCmystic wrote: how do u watch the first 3 games, I missed idra vs bomber, coca vs huk, drg vs trickster Just rewind the stream, pull back on the bar on the bottom
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On August 27 2011 11:10 Drazerk wrote: Going to sleep - No more LR for the night
Exhausted I'll do the same thanks cya
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On August 27 2011 11:10 Drazerk wrote: Going to sleep - No more LR for the night
Thx for the hard work. =)
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On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance. Lol, idk what you guys want.
- GSL, MLG, Dreamhack, etc tournaments going on - People say tournament wins not legit cuz no Koreans - MLG/GSL start exchange program - Everyone says YAY THIS IS SO GREAT FOR E-SPORTS - Koreans begin MLG domination (as is expected due to lack of intense foreigner practice) - People say events are boring
You know what's killing the enjoyment of western tournaments? THE LACK OF WESTERN PRACTICE.
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On August 27 2011 11:11 mordk wrote:Show nested quote +On August 27 2011 11:11 homeless_guy wrote:On August 27 2011 11:09 Quotidian wrote: I'm sorry to say this, but the current korean dominance is killing the enjoyment of western tournaments for me. There's just no one to root for, because no one seems to have a chance. Sadly, kind of agree--I think the skill gap is increasing too. The difference I see is an accumulation of tiny errors that Koreans exploit. Only the foreigners are to blame
True I notice in my own play how much consistent practice makes subtle differences that compound over time.
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What games will be streamed next??
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