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On January 10 2012 22:17 Kommander wrote:If today was the Group of Death, then what the hell do you call tomorrow's group? The Group of Armageddon?  The group of one really good player, two pretty good zergs and a third who doesn't really belong in Code S? I'd love to see Nestea or Idra move on to Ro16, but I doubt that will happen.
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The Boss is in Code S and I'm happy.
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yes bosstoss winning like a boss.
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On January 10 2012 22:19 bigbeau wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. Yep. I am too, and for the same reason. I can't support a league that arbitrarily bans players for not even breaking an actual rule.
Naniwa wasn't banned, he could've qualified through Code A if he wanted to.
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United States196 Posts
On January 10 2012 22:14 Witten wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:09 Gh05t wrote:On January 10 2012 22:06 darkest44 wrote:On January 10 2012 22:04 VavPK wrote: Naturally leenock cheeses, MC would destroy him otherwise. Leenock, another overrated player! I hope MC wins this, not a huge fan of either but 2 cheeses in a row... Sigh, you're insane. Leenock is one of the best macro players in the world. 2 cheeses in a row doesnt look good...no matter how reputed he is.. *Cough* seven gate all-in *Cough*
1 cheese vs 2 in a row, COUGH. you sick bro?
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
Group of Death, the Sequel. Tomorrow should be great.
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On January 10 2012 22:18 pwnasaurus1 wrote: I think a NA diamond player can pull off that exact same build in game 3. 2 base protoss pushes are just too strong against zerg. 2 base 7 gate is the new 4 gate. sigh. he can use it, but he would lose horribly because his ff placement and timing would not be as good as mc's.
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MC is climbing his way back! impressive!
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On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. So I think about half of your 24 posts have been of you complaining about the naniwa incident in unrelated threats. Could you please stfu about it, we don't care.
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United Kingdom10823 Posts
On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our.
Preeeeetty sure its their tournament, not ours
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On January 10 2012 22:13 MorroW wrote: tt1 u see what i talked about at nasl? this is the stuff you should do :p
cus zergs are so muta hungry these days, they dont expect p's to do newbie gate unit allins cus theyre so easy to hold so they dont get burrow and such
these type of builds are so easy to defend if scouted, its up to the defender to react and counter it accordingly and i dont like to depend on wat my opponent is doing, i would rather control my own fayth
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On January 10 2012 22:18 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. No, it's their tournament.
^This x1000. Plz stop posting this crap.
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On January 10 2012 22:18 Sea_Food wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:17 Jigsetcza wrote:On January 10 2012 22:14 Witten wrote:On January 10 2012 22:09 Gh05t wrote:On January 10 2012 22:06 darkest44 wrote:On January 10 2012 22:04 VavPK wrote: Naturally leenock cheeses, MC would destroy him otherwise. Leenock, another overrated player! I hope MC wins this, not a huge fan of either but 2 cheeses in a row... Sigh, you're insane. Leenock is one of the best macro players in the world. 2 cheeses in a row doesnt look good...no matter how reputed he is.. *Cough* seven gate all-in *Cough* Learn to differentiate all-in from cheese. I'm sorry but your "witty" post makes you look so dumb right now. There is no correct definition for either. If you give one you are wrong.
Wow. You 2 friends or something?
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On January 10 2012 22:19 bigbeau wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. Yep. I am too, and for the same reason. I can't support a league that arbitrarily bans players for not even breaking an actual rule. Here here! I've gone from buying everything of their (except those AoL things) to not buying anything of theirs until they publicly forgive Naniwa. Not sure forgivemess is in their rulebook anywhere.
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On January 10 2012 22:14 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote +Fin > Leenock MC > Supernova Leenock > Supernova Fin > MC Leenock > MC
Leenock and Fin advance
Perfect predictions by me.
Now i know why leenock lost  Stop cursing the players i'm rooting for :O
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lol at people boycotting gsl the first season if your boycotting it then why are you in this thread? ROFFLEEEEEEE
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Canada13379 Posts
On January 10 2012 22:19 bigbeau wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. Yep. I am too, and for the same reason. I can't support a league that arbitrarily bans players for not even breaking an actual rule.
Cool, so we'll see you in 3 months when the next part of GSL starts up again. Just don't start this stupid conversation again please its over now and has nothing to do with the awesome games we saw tonight.
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This is the GSL where everyone is eating crow at some level. Supernova crushing face was unexpected. Happy that MC is solidly in code S with some stellar performances. I'm sad that neither ForGG or Leenock advanced.
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On January 10 2012 22:16 Talack wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:14 Witten wrote:On January 10 2012 22:09 Gh05t wrote:On January 10 2012 22:06 darkest44 wrote:On January 10 2012 22:04 VavPK wrote: Naturally leenock cheeses, MC would destroy him otherwise. Leenock, another overrated player! I hope MC wins this, not a huge fan of either but 2 cheeses in a row... Sigh, you're insane. Leenock is one of the best macro players in the world. 2 cheeses in a row doesnt look good...no matter how reputed he is.. *Cough* seven gate all-in *Cough* Nah bra, a 7-gate isn't cheese *cough* It doesn't come in the first 5 minutes so it's not cheesy, right?
The thing about the 7 gate compared to things like 1-1-1, or roach bust or bane bust, is that his powers depends so much on the micro skill of the user. I bet that most mid masters here cannot beat a similar Z with 7g with +50% win rate. Some people do not apreciate it, but MC uses concave positionning, retreating, 1a, hold position, stop, and every micro posible to make every unit count, cose once you lose your momentum, the push fails.
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On January 10 2012 22:20 Ryncol wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:19 bigbeau wrote:On January 10 2012 22:17 AnTiX wrote:On January 10 2012 10:09 SkullZ9 wrote:On January 10 2012 09:39 AnTiX wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/7gVpE.png) If you seriously boycott the GSL for the Naniwa incident, you're an idiot cause he has himself admitted his fault and decided to not participate in this season by choice... So for the record, I am not a Hardcore Naniwa fan. I respect him that's all. I am not boycotting the all season of GSL just the first one. I am currently aware that Naniwa admitted his fault. I find myself his comportment childish but comprehensible. GSL could have punish him financially, because he embarrassed them on TV and show a lack of respect. But their decision to punish him in a sport manner is just wrong. By doing that I see a message "Hey we do what we want. This is our tournament, so behave yourself". I can't approve that. This is not their tournament, this is our. Like Naniwa, GomTV owe us some respect. With their arbitrarily decision to revoke code S spot to Naniwa, without him breaking any rules, they disrespect the sport. We don't watch GSL because it's GSL. We watch GSL, because it's a sport competition with the best player. With their decision, they compromise the competition. I can't approve that. By boycotting the first GSL of 2012 (and I hope I am not the only one), I remind GomTV they have to behave themselves. They have to respect the competition, it's not their tournament, it's our. Yep. I am too, and for the same reason. I can't support a league that arbitrarily bans players for not even breaking an actual rule. Naniwa wasn't banned, he could've qualified through Code A if he wanted to.
We don't need any more of these discussions but people saying that Naniwa was 'banned' just shows how ignorant of the whole situation they are.
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