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Demonaz
United Kingdom1219 Posts
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Schnullerbacke13
Germany1199 Posts
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vinsang1000
Belgium365 Posts
On January 29 2012 23:01 coL.CatZ wrote: my sleep schedule isn't completely good either, i woke up with 5 hours of sleep to play SaSe, just, to play sase, and as you can see, im not sleeping yet at almost 9am EST, I prob won't be able to sleep for another hour or two and I gotta play Kas in 7 hours, I don't by any means think that im better than SaSe, I think he's a fantastic and super solid player. I was lucky enough to match against him 3 times on the korean ladder, and I went 2-1 but I also felt they were incredibly lucky wins by me (and btw if that matters at all, that was me with the lag and him on his schedule) fact: SaSe is overall a better player and a more well rounded played than I am fact: SaSe is probably next to Naniwa, one of the 2 best protoss outside of korea (and even in korea) fact: SaSe has better results so far than I can even hope and atempt and do my best about archieving this year fact: I -can- beat SaSe, and I am lucky enough to be 5-2 vs him overall, and if i had to rate myself and weight myself against sase, I think the results should be inverted, but I will work hard and do my best to make it so that I can play as solid as he does, and archieve as much as he has. but, yeah, we've played under his conditions and his rules, and I still managed to win, twice, he messed up onetime big time though, but I believe im capable of beating anyone. Kas and BratOK are in my opinion the best 2 at TvZ outside of korea, and the only 2 Terrans that I trully fear, so I have a challenge ahead of me, beating Kas in a tournament would feel great, but I realize that I am not the favorite here by any means and it will be incredibly hard to even put up a fight against him, this doesn't mean that regardless of the outcome I appreciate the support of all of the people who care to stand behind me and that I will work hard this year to meet my fanbase's expectations in tournaments and competitive play. this is kind of bizzarre, but I guess its sort of a thank you to all of my supporters, as well as letting everyone else know that I am here to stick around and become the best player that I can be, and I am just happy and greatful to ONOG for giving me a chance here to prove myself, and I realize that for those who don't watch my stream of follow me closely, any one of my wins against these fantastic players will be considered an upset, for valid reasons and based on results, so big thanks to you as well for the constructive criticism, and I will do my best this year to keep on improving and provide some results progressively Everybody that look at the match yesterday know you played very well (and you also in the a very entertaining fashion ![]() GL versus Kas, you're both 2 very strong players. I'm going to subscribe to your stream . | ||
Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On January 29 2012 19:35 Sub40APM wrote: I dunno about destiny shattering expectations. He is pretty good in p v z, especially against players who are not familiar with the mass muta build. But so far has he won a series yet vs a pro, in a tournament? Many people, myself included, did not think that Destiny could have taken down 2 top foreign protosses in Hasuobs and Mana. Destiny has not been too successful in tournaments, but I am pretty sure he has won a series against a pro in a tournament by now. | ||
remodemo
Germany120 Posts
a word of advice for die organization: have some sort of page or sth that shows exactly, when who is playing who. | ||
Primadog
United States4411 Posts
On January 30 2012 02:57 remodemo wrote: so when are the semis gonna be played? cant find where it is written for the life of me. a word of advice for die organization: have some sort of page or sth that shows exactly, when who is playing who. Here you go http://tmdwn.com/3rf 4 hours from now at 17 EST / 14 PST / 23 CET Replays are up for Group stage and Ro8: http://www.onenationofgamers.com/2012/01/replay-pack-for-pool-play-and-round-of-8/ http://drop.sc/packs/487 | ||
KicKDoG
Sweden765 Posts
On January 30 2012 03:01 Primadog wrote: Here you go http://tmdwn.com/3rf 4 hours from now at 17 EST / 14 PST / 23 CET Replays are up for Group stage and Ro8: http://www.onenationofgamers.com/2012/01/replay-pack-for-pool-play-and-round-of-8/ http://drop.sc/packs/487 Thanks for those links! was looking for them ![]() | ||
DoggerStarcraft
United States31 Posts
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Slardar
Canada7593 Posts
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IMoperator
4476 Posts
On January 29 2012 23:33 Schnullerbacke13 wrote: i often watch catz stream and to me it seems he has improved a lot the last ~4 month or so. Isn't he GM on koeran server (not sure about that) ? He's high masters on KR, he plays pros a lot of the time. | ||
gds
Iceland1391 Posts
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grs
Germany2339 Posts
On January 30 2012 06:23 gds wrote: Stephano is currently playing the scan3 finals, i hope he'll not get DQ from this tournament. It currently looks like it could be a quick 3-0 for him. | ||
DOUDOU
Wales2940 Posts
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Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On January 30 2012 06:23 gds wrote: Stephano is currently playing the scan3 finals, i hope he'll not get DQ from this tournament. I doubt it. I think the tournament organizers should be understanding to the fact that he is just winning too many tournaments. | ||
Enchanted
United States1609 Posts
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dsousa
United States1363 Posts
On January 30 2012 07:24 Megatronn wrote: Did Tyler drop out of the tournament? He is listed as withdrawn vs Rotterdam and Stephano. I haven't seen any explanation anywhere about it. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On January 29 2012 23:01 coL.CatZ wrote: my sleep schedule isn't completely good either, i woke up with 5 hours of sleep to play SaSe, just, to play sase, and as you can see, im not sleeping yet at almost 9am EST, I prob won't be able to sleep for another hour or two and I gotta play Kas in 7 hours, I don't by any means think that im better than SaSe, I think he's a fantastic and super solid player. I was lucky enough to match against him 3 times on the korean ladder, and I went 2-1 but I also felt they were incredibly lucky wins by me (and btw if that matters at all, that was me with the lag and him on his schedule) fact: SaSe is overall a better player and a more well rounded played than I am fact: SaSe is probably next to Naniwa, one of the 2 best protoss outside of korea (and even in korea) fact: SaSe has better results so far than I can even hope and atempt and do my best about archieving this year fact: I -can- beat SaSe, and I am lucky enough to be 5-2 vs him overall, and if i had to rate myself and weight myself against sase, I think the results should be inverted, but I will work hard and do my best to make it so that I can play as solid as he does, and archieve as much as he has. but, yeah, we've played under his conditions and his rules, and I still managed to win, twice, he messed up onetime big time though, but I believe im capable of beating anyone. Kas and BratOK are in my opinion the best 2 at TvZ outside of korea, and the only 2 Terrans that I trully fear, so I have a challenge ahead of me, beating Kas in a tournament would feel great, but I realize that I am not the favorite here by any means and it will be incredibly hard to even put up a fight against him, this doesn't mean that regardless of the outcome I appreciate the support of all of the people who care to stand behind me and that I will work hard this year to meet my fanbase's expectations in tournaments and competitive play. this is kind of bizzarre, but I guess its sort of a thank you to all of my supporters, as well as letting everyone else know that I am here to stick around and become the best player that I can be, and I am just happy and greatful to ONOG for giving me a chance here to prove myself, and I realize that for those who don't watch my stream of follow me closely, any one of my wins against these fantastic players will be considered an upset, for valid reasons and based on results, so big thanks to you as well for the constructive criticism, and I will do my best this year to keep on improving and provide some results progressively Respect! I'm a pretty big Sase fan (me swedish) and I hoped he would win but you definatly played better in yesterdays games overall. | ||
Lorch
Germany3671 Posts
![]() Anyways can't wait to see stephano rolfstomp another tourney to walk away with even more money. I still wish sase would have beat catz though ![]() | ||
MVTaylor
United Kingdom2893 Posts
On January 29 2012 23:01 coL.CatZ wrote: my sleep schedule isn't completely good either, i woke up with 5 hours of sleep to play SaSe, just, to play sase, and as you can see, im not sleeping yet at almost 9am EST, I prob won't be able to sleep for another hour or two and I gotta play Kas in 7 hours, I don't by any means think that im better than SaSe, I think he's a fantastic and super solid player. I was lucky enough to match against him 3 times on the korean ladder, and I went 2-1 but I also felt they were incredibly lucky wins by me (and btw if that matters at all, that was me with the lag and him on his schedule) fact: SaSe is overall a better player and a more well rounded played than I am fact: SaSe is probably next to Naniwa, one of the 2 best protoss outside of korea (and even in korea) fact: SaSe has better results so far than I can even hope and atempt and do my best about archieving this year fact: I -can- beat SaSe, and I am lucky enough to be 5-2 vs him overall, and if i had to rate myself and weight myself against sase, I think the results should be inverted, but I will work hard and do my best to make it so that I can play as solid as he does, and archieve as much as he has. but, yeah, we've played under his conditions and his rules, and I still managed to win, twice, he messed up onetime big time though, but I believe im capable of beating anyone. Kas and BratOK are in my opinion the best 2 at TvZ outside of korea, and the only 2 Terrans that I trully fear, so I have a challenge ahead of me, beating Kas in a tournament would feel great, but I realize that I am not the favorite here by any means and it will be incredibly hard to even put up a fight against him, this doesn't mean that regardless of the outcome I appreciate the support of all of the people who care to stand behind me and that I will work hard this year to meet my fanbase's expectations in tournaments and competitive play. this is kind of bizzarre, but I guess its sort of a thank you to all of my supporters, as well as letting everyone else know that I am here to stick around and become the best player that I can be, and I am just happy and greatful to ONOG for giving me a chance here to prove myself, and I realize that for those who don't watch my stream of follow me closely, any one of my wins against these fantastic players will be considered an upset, for valid reasons and based on results, so big thanks to you as well for the constructive criticism, and I will do my best this year to keep on improving and provide some results progressively I used to think you were a bit of a douche who didn't take sc2 at all seriously (eg: taco bell) but after this post I'll happily change my opinion on the matter. I may not go as far as joining your fan club or watching your stream as... I'm not a Zerg but I won't under rate you again, beating SaSe under any circumstances is no easy feat, and best of luck against Kas, although since Kas is a fellow European and a fellow Terran I may be rooting for him! | ||
ambient_orange
170 Posts
On January 30 2012 07:19 DOUDOU wrote: why not just start with catz vs kas? stephano eating after scan competition so catz vs kas has to wait... ![]() | ||
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