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Keep enjoying the games. In advance, if you OP whine, see you in a while. If you post well, hopefully see a lot more of you :D <3 |
On October 04 2011 14:10 Highways wrote: To be fair to Slasher, the Koreans sent were pretty rubbish:
Revival - Code B. Rain - Terrible. JYP - Decent, but lost against Puma (PvT is close to impossible atm). Puma - Hasn't looked as good since joining EG Besides you know winning Gamescon and i guess taking 5th at Raleigh loosing 3-4 to Nada who has top 3 tvt... Give PuMa more credit
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On October 04 2011 14:10 EliteReplay wrote: i dont know but is a little bit suspisious to me that PUMA lose to idrA, i think this has more to do with team orders than anything its better for u, to have several players in your team winning tournaments than just 1...
Lol that's so stupid and bs.
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nooo 20-25 minute break.. I have to get sleep soon. workwork. :E
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At this point I don't care who wins, I don't care how biased the casters could be, I just want to see that friggin' series!
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On October 04 2011 14:11 AnachronisticAnarchy wrote: Finally. This was the most monstrous comeback ever. I'm not sure what was more surprising, Elfi exploding into the scene like Thorzain or the Gracken squeezing the life out of the clear Korean favorite. One of the best tournaments I have ever seen.
Wow now that's really overdoing it. One of the best tournaments ever? Come on dude
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On October 04 2011 14:09 Roffu wrote: Pardon my lack of knowledge, but... who is Elfi? WC3 legend
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On October 04 2011 14:11 Moralez wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2011 14:10 Highways wrote: To be fair to Slasher, the Koreans sent were pretty rubbish:
Revival - Code B. Rain - Terrible. JYP - Decent, but lost against Puma (PvT is close to impossible atm). Puma - Hasn't looked as good since joining EG What is this i dont even...
Have to ignore posters like that. If a korean doesn't make finals its because their all terrible (especially when it comes to idra beating a korean).
^^.
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On October 04 2011 14:06 bkrow wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2011 14:05 Kroml. wrote:Mr.Bitter : Game 1 bla bla what do you say Idra : Analysis and his gameplan Mr.Bitter: *Nods* *Nods* Awesome stuff man Mr.Bitter : Game 2 bla bla what do you say Idra : Very exciting didnt expect to win but win Mr.Bitter : *Nods* *Nods* Awesome stuff man Mr.Bitter : Gmae 3 bla bala Idra : bla bla Mr.Bitter: Co- *voice lost* -ol man.. I bet Mr . Bitter didn't actually understand any word of what idra said during whole interview  I bet you have no idea who Mr Bitter is or what he devoted his time to that allowed him to end up with casting gigs. Nice try though are you a joke? my post was not for humiliation or demeaning at all. It's very natural since he is casting for 4 days, his brain should be jell'o now.
God... what a serious man you are advocating out place, get laid or sth... just relax..
User was warned for this post
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On October 04 2011 14:10 Highways wrote: To be fair to Slasher, the Koreans sent were pretty rubbish:
Revival - Code B. Rain - Terrible. JYP - Decent, but lost against Puma (PvT is close to impossible atm). Puma - Hasn't looked as good since joining EG
Why are people saying this? Did anyone REALLY see him play much before his NASL run?
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On October 04 2011 14:09 Cyrak wrote: Puma is like the quintessential construct of the Artosis hype machine. He has no significant accomplishments outside his one miracle series vs. MC at NASL. He can still play an abusive TvP in a matchup where T enjoys a 70%+ win rate in Korea, but what he showed here today was not even Code A level play.
Today's match should deflate the hype a bit, but I'm sure it won't. Troll elsewhere please.
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Its pretty funny to see people rationalizing Idra's win by saying Puma sucks... He doesn't. He is pretty damn good. It is awesome that Idra beat him in some of the best games I have ever seen.
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aww man I missed puma vs idra  Are they going to rebroadcast this? Where can I find the vods later on?
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On October 04 2011 14:10 Highways wrote: To be fair to Slasher, the Koreans sent were pretty rubbish:
Revival - Code B. Rain - Terrible. JYP - Decent, but lost against Puma (PvT is close to impossible atm). Puma - Hasn't looked as good since joining EG
im guessing you havent been watching GSTL lately :D up-toss ftw
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On October 04 2011 14:11 Techno wrote:My stream lagged at ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/QTzH9.png)
HAHAHA.
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Elfi is Finland protoss. His play looks slow and kinda weird but it is deceptively powerful, he has gone 12-3 so far this tourney
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On October 04 2011 14:11 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2011 14:09 Roffu wrote: Pardon my lack of knowledge, but... who is Elfi? Pro-gamer from Finland, I believe. Not really popular in the global scene afaik.
Ex WC3 pro from Finland, becoming pretty popular in Sc2 scene, but was more popular in WC3.
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Every single korean in this tournament lost as series to a foreigner :o
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On October 04 2011 14:07 pOOpFEASTx420 wrote: I guess any tournament that doesn't include MVP, NesTea, MKP is a gold league scrub fest.... Cmon people... PumA has been widely regarded as a top tier player, even amongst the Korean community.
No, but GSL is always the real proving ground, and everyone knows it. So let's hope we see Idra and Puma in GSL before too long and see them prove themselves.
There are dozens of people in the korean scene regarded as top tier players who for one reason or another fail to prove themselves in GSL. It's not like Puma has been winning everything he goes into or anything.
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