[Asus ROG] Day 2 Final Bracket - Page 129
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Tayar
United States1439 Posts
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Almtom
Sweden132 Posts
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Sgt. Bilko
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dbosworld
United States317 Posts
That's all I hear. lol | ||
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how2TL
1197 Posts
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iamthedave
England2814 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:47 acrimoneyius wrote: With the new GSL format, you actually can't determine if players are no longer Code S-caliber after a few losses. Polt is obviously Code S material... You can. The people who belong in Code S are the ones who - even if they drop in the opening rounds - swan right back into Code S via Code A. He could certainly be back next season, or be seeded in or something, but you can't look at a complete defeat like that and shrug it off. GSL is even harder now. This is a good thing, but it does mean that sacred cows may soon be slaughtered. I'm pretty certain Nestea is going right back to Code S as well as MVP, because they genuinely are Code S material and at minimum top 10 players in the world, most likely top 5. | ||
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Noocta
France12578 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:56 Vetrocide wrote: polt seems to understand everything the host says, what a troll Check out his english skill when he's not in front of a crowd http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xp1q6o_polt-apres-son-huitieme-de-finale_videogames He's like.. crazy good at english. | ||
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poorcloud
Singapore2748 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:57 Fusilero wrote: To be fair very few human players can keep top form when they are suffering from wrist issues. MVP should really do what flash did, go for surgery then come back and be able to practise harder than ever. | ||
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Devolved
United States2753 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:55 Elurie wrote: If that Planetary Fortress could laugh, it would die of laughter. Don't you mean, If that Planetary Fortress could laugh, it would get repaired from laughter. ...ok, that sounded funnier in my head... | ||
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Yaki
France4234 Posts
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Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:54 s3rp wrote: Lucky is just a all-in and/or deathball Zerg. He's good at both but incredebly boring to watch and predictable. I agree, not entertained by his play either. Congrats Polt! | ||
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OMGKEI
Australia590 Posts
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BlindSight754
Canada156 Posts
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Garnet
Vietnam9045 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:55 Flanq wrote: Polt seems to be like DRG, comfortable understanding english when it's spoken but still not comfortable speaking it in front of an audience. So good <3 that's the main problem for most non-native English speakers. | ||
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wklbishop
United States1286 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:57 Destructicon wrote: Actually no, Lucky does falls apart to that kind of pressure, I've seen it in the GSL against IMMvp. He has good all ins, good mid game, good late game, but he falls apart horribly to that kind of multi-tasking fueled aggression. I'd say its his one Achilles heel. He died way earlier in the last two games after his failed all-ins which he didn't really have much of a choice b/c of Polt's greedy expands. He played AMAZING considering how dead he was which people don't seem to realize. | ||
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Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
Way to take a well earned win out of some one he beat San 2-0 that same day, even a slightly slumping MPV is no easy feat. | ||
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NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:58 poorcloud wrote: MVP should really do what flash did, go for surgery then come back and be able to practise harder than ever. He said "very few human players" | ||
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Jetaap
France4814 Posts
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Doublemint
Austria8744 Posts
You are not alone. | ||
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Ryps
Romania2740 Posts
On February 26 2012 00:58 Tayar wrote: pretty sure polt speaks english quite well, think it would help his popularity a bit if he didn't rely on the translator. He said something yesterday that koreans were making fun of his english for some reason and didnt want to speak it. At least what I understood from his kinda broken words :D | ||
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he beat San 2-0 that same day, even a slightly slumping MPV is no easy feat.