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On January 30 2012 04:59 Nerchio wrote:I like reading about me and i could tell before the match was broadcasted, into what this thread is going to turn. Undeniably Jjakji is much better player than me and everybody knows that. If we played on 'lan' he would probably destroy me X-0 or X-1 and he obviously took this match not that seriously. He even said that it was lagging for him at some point but i don't think the lags are that big as some people say it is. I admit that in ZvT the lag favours Z more since T requires to do a lot of splitting. Nevertheless, the match was entertaining for me to play and i was really tired after all the maps since it was like 2,5 hours of playing and that's a really long time without any breaks which koreans are more used to i guess. I liked it and don't take this match as a thing that can decide whether i am on code S or code A level, i don't really care because there is no point in speculating like that(even if it might be fun). You can say as well that we can't tell how Jjakji would do in European tournaments because he didn't attend any I hope i can continue playing Sc2 though because i do badly lately
Wow, you just made a fan for that post:D, you're really good aswell btw^^, better luck next time though:D
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Anyone have any idea where can i find the VODs to this series?
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Ty so much! This is gold!
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I expected it to be like, 5-1 or 5-0 but then again this isn't lan so I suppose 5-4 shouldn't be that suprising. Still, well done nerchio!
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On January 30 2012 04:57 cyclone25 wrote:Show nested quote +On January 30 2012 04:47 Olinimm wrote:On January 30 2012 02:29 cyclone25 wrote:On January 30 2012 02:19 Seraphone wrote:On January 30 2012 02:02 Pulimuli wrote:On January 29 2012 16:54 xrapture wrote:On January 29 2012 16:51 HQuality wrote: well this two are very equally matched Jjakji is a GSL Code S championship. How does playing on a laggy KR - EU connection and still winning say they are equally matched. Nerchio isn't even Code A material man, same as every other foreigner. wut? he's easily Code A No he's not. He's worse than Thorzain, Sase and Naniwa who were all stomped in Code A in some cases multiple times. You're Code A material when you actually go to Korea and win multiple series in Code A or better yet actually qualify (something no foreigner has ever done). Just curious, do you get paid to defend the koreans so much in every thread? Nerchio 4-5 Jjakji (Code S champion). This match proves that there is no skill gap at the top level. End of story. If you want to prove that koreans dominate the foreigners go post it in threads where that happened, because this showmatch doesn't help your cause mate. ROFLLLL. This has to be trolling. Right? I'm not trolling, just go and read the OP of this thread. It clearly says ... Nerchio 4-5 Jjakji (GSL Champion). This thread had become the home ground of those who think there is no skill gap at the top level. Just like the IPL 3 thread where Stephano won 4-0 vs a Code S player. If you want to talk about Koreans owning the foreigners go bump the HSC4 thread. Just don't do it in this thread, because it's clearly off topic (the result in OP proves you wrong!).
...... You're an idiot
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On January 30 2012 04:59 Nerchio wrote:I like reading about me and i could tell before the match was broadcasted, into what this thread is going to turn. Undeniably Jjakji is much better player than me and everybody knows that. If we played on 'lan' he would probably destroy me X-0 or X-1 and he obviously took this match not that seriously. He even said that it was lagging for him at some point but i don't think the lags are that big as some people say it is. I admit that in ZvT the lag favours Z more since T requires to do a lot of splitting. Nevertheless, the match was entertaining for me to play and i was really tired after all the maps since it was like 2,5 hours of playing and that's a really long time without any breaks which koreans are more used to i guess. I liked it and don't take this match as a thing that can decide whether i am on code S or code A level, i don't really care because there is no point in speculating like that(even if it might be fun). You can say as well that we can't tell how Jjakji would do in European tournaments because he didn't attend any I hope i can continue playing Sc2 though because i do badly lately
Love you dude. It's always a pleasure to see your games!
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On January 30 2012 04:59 Nerchio wrote:I like reading about me and i could tell before the match was broadcasted, into what this thread is going to turn. Undeniably Jjakji is much better player than me and everybody knows that. If we played on 'lan' he would probably destroy me X-0 or X-1 and he obviously took this match not that seriously. He even said that it was lagging for him at some point but i don't think the lags are that big as some people say it is. I admit that in ZvT the lag favours Z more since T requires to do a lot of splitting. Nevertheless, the match was entertaining for me to play and i was really tired after all the maps since it was like 2,5 hours of playing and that's a really long time without any breaks which koreans are more used to i guess. I liked it and don't take this match as a thing that can decide whether i am on code S or code A level, i don't really care because there is no point in speculating like that(even if it might be fun). You can say as well that we can't tell how Jjakji would do in European tournaments because he didn't attend any I hope i can continue playing Sc2 though because i do badly lately
Hi Nerchio, Well said!!
Question?
Would you consider Trying for Code A? I know it's easy to say from the observer point of view and there are many factors to it.
but personally I think you, most definitely, should.
Keep it up man.!! I am 100% a fan after this series!
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