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On August 28 2011 06:55 TT1 wrote: tsl2 = nony tsl1 = jf, jf was probably the most talented foreign sc1 player Canadian bias ? I'd say it was Mondi, but anyway it's a bit offtopic.
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On August 28 2011 06:55 ReignFayth wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:53 aresendez88 wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 ReignFayth wrote: Kiwikaki is definitely Code A material, if not Code S Kiwikaki is nowhere close to Code S quality. In case you forgot, MC got knocked down to the up and down matches this season as did Alicia. Kiwikaki shows flashes of absolute brilliance. I wish he could hone that into a consistent beast of a game but so far they are just flashes. You need more than occasional brilliance to survive the GSL. That's how Jinro got eliminated. Sorry I don't see a huge difference in skill level between huk and kiwi, and I'm probably a better judge of that than every gold players that lurks teamliquid And you can make a better judgement being a GM player on NA? lol troll.
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On August 28 2011 06:57 TooN wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:55 TT1 wrote: tsl2 = nony tsl1 = jf, jf was probably the most talented sc1 player I think savior or bisu was better but i donno
yea i edited in foreign before u posted that ^.^
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Spanishiwa's making a pretty good run so far, he has JF next, JF hwaiting!
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On August 28 2011 06:55 ReignFayth wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:53 aresendez88 wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 ReignFayth wrote: Kiwikaki is definitely Code A material, if not Code S Kiwikaki is nowhere close to Code S quality. In case you forgot, MC got knocked down to the up and down matches this season as did Alicia. Kiwikaki shows flashes of absolute brilliance. I wish he could hone that into a consistent beast of a game but so far they are just flashes. You need more than occasional brilliance to survive the GSL. That's how Jinro got eliminated. Sorry I don't see a huge difference in skill level between huk and kiwi, and I'm probably a better judge of that than every gold players that lurks teamliquid
Your better judge of skill is saying that Kiwi belongs in Code S more than Nada. Which clearly shows you're either delusional or intentionally trolling.
Kiwikaki is good, but he couldn't even make it out of the loser's bracket of the NA invitational. If he can't even do well in a NORTH AMERICAN ONLY tournament how in the world do you honestly see him getting anything but embarassed in Korea.
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Problem with Code S is that it's not the hardest league.
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On August 28 2011 06:55 TT1 wrote: tsl2 = nony tsl1 = jf, jf was probably the most talented foreign sc1 player True,he was the best because of his shuttle/reaver control.Hhe might be the best sc2 player soon with the buff of the warp prism
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On August 28 2011 06:55 TT1 wrote: tsl2 = nony tsl1 = jf, jf was probably the most talented foreign sc1 player That would be Mondragon. No discussion :D
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On August 28 2011 06:57 RoyAlex wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:52 NexUmbra wrote: Also people who say "NANI AND THORZAIN ARE RAPING KOREA!" lets take a look at TLPD
Thorzain - 4 wins 5 losses. Nani - 1 win 4 losses Fenix - 2 wins 5 losses 2 of those losses are from GSL arent they`? And the day the swedes were playing they had just arrived the day before and had some jet lag and not much practice even before that. And considering most of the korean themselfs even has close to 50% win loss percent in gsl and gstl, only DRG, Nestea have like 70% on winrate. So it does like pretty decent excluding the crappy gsl day they had. Thorzain - 4 wins 3 losses. Nani - 1 win 2 losses Fenix - 2 wins 3 losses Looks like any decent korean results to me, and they haven't been in korea practicing that long unlike the koreans.
You can't just assume they were playing more poorly than usual and eliminate games at your choosing. Results are results.
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On August 28 2011 06:55 Flanq wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:53 ReignFayth wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 jyLee wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 ReignFayth wrote: Kiwikaki is definitely Code A material, if not Code S Troll. ok Nada is definitely not code S material, he just got lucky Do you actually watch the GSL? Nada is consistently Ro8/Ro4.
He's being sarcastic dude -_-
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JF is also our resident DotA/HoN player ;D we had some good times with Testie/Strafe/JF back in the days.
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On August 28 2011 06:52 NexUmbra wrote: Also people who say "NANI AND THORZAIN ARE RAPING KOREA!" lets take a look at TLPD
Thorzain - 4 wins 5 losses. Nani - 1 win 4 losses Fenix - 2 wins 5 losses
dont see anyone saying that but they are definitely holding their own as well as qxc against players who are in code a/s or will be which means they are of that caliber.
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On August 28 2011 06:55 TT1 wrote: tsl2 = nony tsl1 = jf, jf was probably the most talented foreign sc1 player Was he any good though? Or would random noname b-team Koreans smash him?
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When do the next round of matches begin?
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On August 28 2011 06:57 MechKing wrote: omg I'm seriously considering a nap right now. dat downtime man, and think about us, europeans..it's midnight, I thought I'd spent nice friday evening full of great epic matches and what I got.. :/
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I just looked at the losers bracket, if Spanishiwa makes it out we will never hear the end of it.
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On August 28 2011 06:55 ReignFayth wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:53 aresendez88 wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 ReignFayth wrote: Kiwikaki is definitely Code A material, if not Code S Kiwikaki is nowhere close to Code S quality. In case you forgot, MC got knocked down to the up and down matches this season as did Alicia. Kiwikaki shows flashes of absolute brilliance. I wish he could hone that into a consistent beast of a game but so far they are just flashes. You need more than occasional brilliance to survive the GSL. That's how Jinro got eliminated. Sorry I don't see a huge difference in skill level between huk and kiwi, and I'm probably a better judge of that than every gold players that lurks teamliquid Do you know how many hours a day kiwi is training atm?
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On August 28 2011 06:57 LegendaryZ wrote:Show nested quote +On August 28 2011 06:55 ReignFayth wrote:On August 28 2011 06:53 aresendez88 wrote:On August 28 2011 06:51 ReignFayth wrote: Kiwikaki is definitely Code A material, if not Code S Kiwikaki is nowhere close to Code S quality. In case you forgot, MC got knocked down to the up and down matches this season as did Alicia. Kiwikaki shows flashes of absolute brilliance. I wish he could hone that into a consistent beast of a game but so far they are just flashes. You need more than occasional brilliance to survive the GSL. That's how Jinro got eliminated. Sorry I don't see a huge difference in skill level between huk and kiwi, and I'm probably a better judge of that than every gold players that lurks teamliquid The difference is that Huk is more consistent, which is actually a pretty huge factor. how is huk "more" consistent when he goes from winning DH to going 0-3 in group play of IEM. That's not the definition of consistent.
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On August 28 2011 06:58 Femari wrote: Problem with Code S is that it's not the hardest league. Are you kidding ?
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On August 28 2011 06:58 Eishi_Ki wrote: Spanishiwa's making a pretty good run so far, he has JF next, JF hwaiting! I was about to say this.
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