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On February 23 2012 16:03 Grovbolle wrote:OMG do the actually use that as their theme song? It is a Danish club/dance song... Too bad you don't understand the lyrics :D
Yes, it's MvP's theme song for the GSTL. Picked by the team themselves.
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drg has come to bring justice to this cruel cruel sc2 world
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On February 23 2012 16:41 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 16:03 Grovbolle wrote:OMG do the actually use that as their theme song? It is a Danish club/dance song... Too bad you don't understand the lyrics :D Yes, it's MvP's theme song for the GSTL. Picked by the team themselves.
That is fucking AWESOMESAUCE!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hope DRG makes it through to the finals. Alive or Genius would be good either way!
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hoping for DRG vs Genius finals, gogo MvP
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I am tooootally watching this live ! Alive and DRG on my liquibet :D ! I was 3-1 in the Ro8, wish me luck
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I like alive but this must be DRG vs Genius finals :D
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On February 23 2012 16:24 tdt wrote: Rooting for Genius DRG think it'll be aLive DRG. aLive is just too strong this season. Pretty much as Genius is actually. I expect a very close series between Genius and alive. But as you I'm also rooting for MVP players !
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*Wow Posted in wrong thread left it here for so long >.>
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On February 23 2012 14:42 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote + 1. MVP Terrans Alright, it's time for the big prediction. This is the one I feel the strongest about, and I may be going out on a limb, but I believe, in 2012, either sC or Keen from the team MvP will become GSL champion. I know, I gave the kiss of death to Supernova when I thought he was going to win in November or TOP in August, but I was right with Jjakji and Polt, so let's call this the rubber prediction to break the tie.
For the past year, I've liked both sC and Keen. Since sC played San in my favorite series of 2011 in the March edition of GSL, I've kept an eye on him. He was the ace of fOu and looked like he was going to become the next star in the world of Starcraft after pushing Nestea to the limit in the semifinals of GSL May. Then, sadly, sC had his lung collapse and a road of hardships began. He's had his lung collapse now for a third time, but amazingly, he is still competing in the GSL this season and has the courage to continue pushing on for his goal of being a champion. There is no question that sC has the talent to be a great player, but can he stay healthy enough in 2012? I know that we're all hoping that he can regain his health, and if he can, he'll be a player that people should be scared of playing.
The other of the young Terran duo, Keen, is also a player I've been a huge fan of for a long time. Ever since he nuked Choya in Code A and did his elaborate ceremonies, I've been following Keen very closely, wanting to see how far he could go. He was able to make a quarterfinals in GSL August, upsetting the heavy favorite Bomber in the round of sixteen, but lost to Polt in the next round 3-1. Finally, it feels like Keen is finally putting the pieces together and living up to the potential that I've seen in him forever. He was able to all-kill Slayers in a recent IPL arena, beating MMA in the final game, controlling it from the get-go in an excellent performance. He's lately been using more of the tank-marine style than going full bio and his TvT is finally becoming something that other Terrans should be scared of facing.
People forget, but the Nada and Keen rivalry that has become one of the biggest in the GSL all began because Nada picked Keen. It wasn't Keen who started the rivalry, but Nada because he wanted to face a strong opponent in the first round and saw a lot of potential in the young Keen. When you have one of the greatest Starcraft players to ever grace the scene tell someone that they have amazing potential, you should follow that player. Keen and Nada will play once again at the beginning of 2012 season, and it'll be the first test to see if Keen can finally live up to the expectations Nada saw in him almost a year ago.
Don't forget that sC and Keen are both young players. Keen is 17 and sC only 16, both only beginning the prime of their careers. They will both be improving mightily in the upcoming years, and I think this is the one where both will make their breakouts and win a title.
So I predict the two MVP Terrans to go to the finals and now DRG/Genius are two wins away from trolling the fuck out of me. It's fate, really. You also predicted DRG and Genius to go through.... COME ON!?!! WHY!? DO YOU WANT MORE TvT?!>@7&*^:
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I just can't wait for the gsl finals to end up being TvT. that is truly what i want. What with perfect race distribution , (1Z 1P 1T 1R?) I can't wait for the finals to still end up being a TvT. mess with everyone.
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On February 23 2012 14:42 Fionn wrote:Show nested quote + 1. MVP Terrans Alright, it's time for the big prediction. This is the one I feel the strongest about, and I may be going out on a limb, but I believe, in 2012, either sC or Keen from the team MvP will become GSL champion. I know, I gave the kiss of death to Supernova when I thought he was going to win in November or TOP in August, but I was right with Jjakji and Polt, so let's call this the rubber prediction to break the tie.
For the past year, I've liked both sC and Keen. Since sC played San in my favorite series of 2011 in the March edition of GSL, I've kept an eye on him. He was the ace of fOu and looked like he was going to become the next star in the world of Starcraft after pushing Nestea to the limit in the semifinals of GSL May. Then, sadly, sC had his lung collapse and a road of hardships began. He's had his lung collapse now for a third time, but amazingly, he is still competing in the GSL this season and has the courage to continue pushing on for his goal of being a champion. There is no question that sC has the talent to be a great player, but can he stay healthy enough in 2012? I know that we're all hoping that he can regain his health, and if he can, he'll be a player that people should be scared of playing.
The other of the young Terran duo, Keen, is also a player I've been a huge fan of for a long time. Ever since he nuked Choya in Code A and did his elaborate ceremonies, I've been following Keen very closely, wanting to see how far he could go. He was able to make a quarterfinals in GSL August, upsetting the heavy favorite Bomber in the round of sixteen, but lost to Polt in the next round 3-1. Finally, it feels like Keen is finally putting the pieces together and living up to the potential that I've seen in him forever. He was able to all-kill Slayers in a recent IPL arena, beating MMA in the final game, controlling it from the get-go in an excellent performance. He's lately been using more of the tank-marine style than going full bio and his TvT is finally becoming something that other Terrans should be scared of facing.
People forget, but the Nada and Keen rivalry that has become one of the biggest in the GSL all began because Nada picked Keen. It wasn't Keen who started the rivalry, but Nada because he wanted to face a strong opponent in the first round and saw a lot of potential in the young Keen. When you have one of the greatest Starcraft players to ever grace the scene tell someone that they have amazing potential, you should follow that player. Keen and Nada will play once again at the beginning of 2012 season, and it'll be the first test to see if Keen can finally live up to the expectations Nada saw in him almost a year ago.
Don't forget that sC and Keen are both young players. Keen is 17 and sC only 16, both only beginning the prime of their careers. They will both be improving mightily in the upcoming years, and I think this is the one where both will make their breakouts and win a title.
So I predict the two MVP Terrans to go to the finals and now DRG/Genius are two wins away from trolling the fuck out of me. It's fate, really. ..and the "biggest rivals in GSL History" are now teammates. all came wrong.
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On February 23 2012 05:35 TehTemplar wrote: Alive and gumiho both 3-0 Then Alive will win the finals by 2 games.
Yea right, now let's get back to reality.
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nerdgasm day has returned
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On February 23 2012 16:18 Xx26Vanek26xX wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 16:16 JJH777 wrote:On February 23 2012 16:13 Whitetigger wrote: Gumiho will beat DRG, sorry all the DRG fans but with Leenock and Lucky to practise against to name the obvious, DRG won't make it over the line it will be an awesome set but Gumiho will take the towel to DRG.
So Gumiho 3 DRG 2.
DRG and MVP frequently practice with each other. and Nestea has been helping DRG because he wants to see a Zerg win
DRG roleplaying game. You have recruited Nestea to your party!
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DRG fighting :D I expect 2 close series and hope for both MVP Players
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On February 23 2012 17:31 Sareth wrote:DRG fighting :D I expect 2 close series and hope for both MVP Players  u so gm
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On February 23 2012 16:18 Xx26Vanek26xX wrote:Show nested quote +On February 23 2012 16:16 JJH777 wrote:On February 23 2012 16:13 Whitetigger wrote: Gumiho will beat DRG, sorry all the DRG fans but with Leenock and Lucky to practise against to name the obvious, DRG won't make it over the line it will be an awesome set but Gumiho will take the towel to DRG.
So Gumiho 3 DRG 2.
DRG and MVP frequently practice with each other. and Nestea has been helping DRG because he wants to see a Zerg win
AND DRG and SlayerS are good friends, so it is possible that DRG practiced with any of the players from SlayerS such as MMA.
Wow, that initial post just got destroyed.
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