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On January 10 2012 22:25 Inflicted_ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:22 Tulkas25 wrote: anyone as scared as i am for IMVP's TvZ for tommorow?? I mean one of the best Tvzers already in the world having to practice this single matchup for his group?Considering that the other players have to focus heavily on zvz which is already a bit random no matter how much u practice.Sorry if this is a bit off topic but it just struck me. Scared? IMMvp's TvZ is so solid that he will still own even without practising a whole week for it. Completely confident that Mvp will come first in the group, given that he had 3 weeks to practise against Zergs.
Yeah by scared i mean that he will probably be terrifying for his opponents..I dont think that they will have a chance tommorow
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On January 10 2012 22:22 Hall0wed 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. Wow, just 10 days into 2012 and you may have already won worst post of the year. It is their tournament, they were right to take away Naniwa's spot, losing 1 kid's view mean literally nothing to them. I can go on and on.
yes , as much as I would have loved to watch naniwa play and despite the misunderstanding how they give away code s seeds for whatever reason (at first there was really some fuzz about that), it´s in their right to do so. hopefully both parties learn from their mistakes here. //stops derailing the thread.
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On January 10 2012 22:22 cyclone25 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:20 mTwTT1 wrote: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 Do you really think Leenock had time to get the burrow upgrade? lol ... Seriously tell us how Leenock could have defended that? He got roaches/crawlers as soon as he saw the all in and it wasn't even close ... Artosis also said that MC's all in won't work.
Lings didnt have speed. Leenock let MC plant several pylons close to his 3rd. He took forever to make Spine Crawlers.
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On January 10 2012 22:25 MCDayC wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:22 Seeker wrote:On January 10 2012 22:18 Fionn 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. No, it's their tournament. Agreed with Fionn. How in the world is it our tournament? They allow us to watch LIVE for free. They provide excellent casters/music/production/quality (circumstantial but still damn good) You're arguing something that's completely opinion based. Fact is, GOM owns the rights to do what they want and we should just..... ACCEPT.... that.... please, do not bring this shit back up in my threads lol, for some reason I just had an image of you running out of your house with a huge beard and a shotgun yelling: "Get awt o' mah house!" I don't why. It just came to me. My thread man. If I want to, I damn well will run out with a beard/shotgun yelling "GTFO MAH PROPERTY!"
I don't want these kind of arguments in my thread. It gets derailed enough as it is with all the imbalance whining
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On January 10 2012 22:25 bigbeau wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:21 Biane wrote:On January 10 2012 22:20 Ryncol wrote: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. I didn't mean banned like kicked out, but if you believe that they didn't rob him of his EARNED code S seed just because they fed some bullshit about how they hadn't chosen the seeds and the way they were going to give code S seeds magically changed for 2012 when MLG didnt even know about it yet... then idk what to tell you besides read between the lines. Also keeping up with the results doesn't support them so idc that's nice, you're the one missing out anyways
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Lol at TL predictions Predictions:
Fin > Leenock MC > Supernova Leenock > Supernova Fin > MC Leenock > MC
Leenock and Fin advance
Just gotta reverse all the arrows
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Leenock has a pretty easy Code A bracket, July or Jjun, followed by Monster, Seed or Boxer
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On January 10 2012 22:20 mTwTT1 wrote:Show nested quote +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 22:22 deadmau wrote: Wow you are a joke. Naniwa disrespected people that expected a good game, and disrespected himself as a player. Would Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant be what they are considered today if they fucking gave up? Nah brah they fucken go out and compete like a real man should. End this stupid childish rant already. He is a quitter. Naniwa shouldn't have done what he did but GOM pulling arbitrary rules out of their collective asses just to punish him for not being their puppet is just as stupid and unprofessional as what Naniwa did.
I'm also not watching this GSL for that very reason. I may not even watch again until Naniwa returns. It ruins the competitive atmosphere when players have to bend to the business wishes of GOM or face random punishment.
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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.
Want Starcraft to be an esport? Must be treated like a sport, that includes player bans. Think I could beat the shit out of a football player on a pitch and not expect to be banned for some matches and just get a 'financial punishment'?
It is their tournament, you know that, I know that, get some common sense about sport or stop being a twat.
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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.
Well, you're posting in a GSL Season 1 LR thread... doesn't seem like your boycotting is going very well..
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Lucky's gonna advance like Supernova today, stomping TLers by surprise.... start voting lucky....
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On January 10 2012 22:28 Sea_Food wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:20 mTwTT1 wrote: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 ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/mkTSX.png) Lol,Perfect.
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On January 10 2012 22:27 vndods wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:25 bigbeau wrote:On January 10 2012 22:21 Biane wrote:On January 10 2012 22:20 Ryncol wrote: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. I didn't mean banned like kicked out, but if you believe that they didn't rob him of his EARNED code S seed just because they fed some bullshit about how they hadn't chosen the seeds and the way they were going to give code S seeds magically changed for 2012 when MLG didnt even know about it yet... then idk what to tell you besides read between the lines. Also keeping up with the results doesn't support them so idc that's nice, you're the one missing out anyways 
From the amount of whining about cheese, it doesn't seem like it ;p. Although that's every tournament so who knows haha
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On January 10 2012 22:25 Inflicted_ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:22 Tulkas25 wrote: anyone as scared as i am for IMVP's TvZ for tommorow?? I mean one of the best Tvzers already in the world having to practice this single matchup for his group?Considering that the other players have to focus heavily on zvz which is already a bit random no matter how much u practice.Sorry if this is a bit off topic but it just struck me. Scared? IMMvp's TvZ is so solid that he will still own even without practising a whole week for it. Completely confident that Mvp will come first in the group, given that he had 3 weeks to practise against Zergs.
Haha I think Tulkas was using the art of sarcasm =P
But yeah, if MVP doesn't make it out of tomorrow's group there'll be a lot of people eating their hats. The zergs are probably all preparing July-esque bling busts as we speak.
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On January 10 2012 22:27 rushian wrote: Leenock has a pretty easy Code A bracket, July or Jjun, followed by Monster, Seed or Boxer
Considering he's superior then all i expect him to be back ye nps. Then again this GSL already proved to be a upset, and it's only just started.
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On January 10 2012 22:29 weiliem wrote: Lucky's gonna advance like Supernova today, stomping TLers by surprise.... start voting lucky....
I think he has a good shot. Lucky is probably the most underrated player in Korea along with Gumiho, Supernova and Happy.
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On January 10 2012 22:28 Sea_Food wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:20 mTwTT1 wrote: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 ![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/mkTSX.png)
lol that´s hilarious 
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On January 10 2012 22:27 Seeker wrote:Show nested quote +On January 10 2012 22:25 MCDayC wrote:On January 10 2012 22:22 Seeker wrote:On January 10 2012 22:18 Fionn 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. No, it's their tournament. Agreed with Fionn. How in the world is it our tournament? They allow us to watch LIVE for free. They provide excellent casters/music/production/quality (circumstantial but still damn good) You're arguing something that's completely opinion based. Fact is, GOM owns the rights to do what they want and we should just..... ACCEPT.... that.... please, do not bring this shit back up in my threads lol, for some reason I just had an image of you running out of your house with a huge beard and a shotgun yelling: "Get awt o' mah house!" I don't why. It just came to me. My thread man. If I want to, I damn well will run out with a beard/shotgun yelling "GTFO MAH PROPERTY!" I don't want these kind of arguments in my thread. It gets derailed enough as it is with all the imbalance whining Yeah, it's completely understandable. It's partly the reason I love watching the KSL. The atmosphere is so relaxed, and the LRs are places of love and happiness (riiiight?)
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how did we start talking about naniwa? I thought everyone was over that
needs more whining about 7 gates.
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