[GSL] 2012 Season 1 Code S "The Chosen Four" - Page 4
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Cokefreak
Finland8095 Posts
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crawlingchaos
Canada2025 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
So DRG or Genius will lose for sure (even tho Genius isn't that much of a favorite) As Genius isn't that much of a favorite, it means Gumiho will win. You'll see. YOU'LL SEE. | ||
Chunhyang
Bangladesh1389 Posts
Both Alive and Gumibear will come into their matches ridicululously well-prepared. The recent GSL games bear this out. They'll know the opponent inside out and will have builds prepared and responses planned out to the play of DongRaeGu and Genius. MVP is split on the other hand. Although other players will help each of them, I'm sure Team MVP resources for preparation are divided, and thus not as focused as they would be if either player did not have a teammate also in the death four. I think Alive and Gumiho will take their matches for this reason, though I want Want WANT the MVP duo to win. | ||
sickle
New Zealand656 Posts
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iSometric
2221 Posts
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FSUmaru
Canada61 Posts
dream come true for a Genius vs. DRG finals :D | ||
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opterown
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Australia54784 Posts
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TeeTS
Germany2762 Posts
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MayorITC
Korea (South)798 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
On February 23 2012 09:06 Chunhyang wrote: Both Alive and Gumibear will come into their matches ridicululously well-prepared. The recent GSL games bear this out. They'll know the opponent inside out and will have builds prepared and responses planned out to the play of DongRaeGu and Genius. MVP is split on the other hand. Although other players will help each of them, I'm sure Team MVP resources for preparation are divided, and thus not as focused as they would be if either player did not have a teammate also in the death four. I think Alive and Gumiho will take their matches for this reason, though I want Want WANT the MVP duo to win. Yep, this season we've seen some insane levels of preparation. But now DRG is a little like MVP. Solid, can react well to anything thrown at him, can play standard or cheese well. In this way he replaced Nestea on the solid reference imo. And when I say solid I don't only say standard play, he's just smart and now has a lot of experience. Without the curse I'd say he'll stomp Gumiho, he looks so dominant for a month or two. | ||
zhurai
United States5660 Posts
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Jisall
United States2054 Posts
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Spekulatius
Germany2413 Posts
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Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
Either way it should be pretty awesome. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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sleepyguy
United States272 Posts
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Devolved
United States2753 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On February 23 2012 09:45 Devolved wrote: How did DRG get into Code S? I remember him having the hardest time getting out of Code B and now he's in the Code S semi-finals? Was he a MLG seed into Code A or Code S? I can't quite remember. At MLG Raleigh he took third place behind Bomber and Coca who were at the time, both in code S. So he was given the seed from that. The MLG Code S seed deal brought MC, (Orlando) DRG, MMA ( Anaheim ) into Code S. | ||
Bagi
Germany6799 Posts
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