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I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/
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On March 08 2012 21:20 thepuppyassassin wrote:Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 21:17 Zealot Orgy wrote: Killer in a top8 of any tournament is a disgrace to mankind. Killer is a code S protoss... He should get top 8 of any foreign event for sure.
What do you think this is, November?
He's codeA and he should even be grateful for that.
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On March 08 2012 21:19 Whalecore wrote:Out of all the remaining Korean players only 1 of them is on a Korean team! And requoting myself from previous page: Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 21:16 Whalecore wrote: The Korean translator
His jacket
I want it.. where can I get one?
Thanks
There were only 2 on korean teams to begin with then?
Doesn't matter anyways, koreans are korean.
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On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/
The secret of enjoying watching sc2 is to root for koreans and Stephano.
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Starting at 8am GMT which is terrible for both europeans and amercians, and only playing 4 hours of actual tournament games... Group stage ofcourse this is needed but bracket play? I question why such an early start is needed when they could easily get more viewers with an afternoon timeslot.
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On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/
I know more about korean personalities than the foreign ones. :O Trick is to watch every single season of GSL, and especially watch the group nominations.
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On March 08 2012 21:25 JamSam wrote: Starting at 8am GMT which is terrible for both europeans and amercians, and only playing 4 hours of actual tournament games... Group stage ofcourse this is needed but bracket play? I question why such an early start is needed when they could easily get more viewers with an afternoon timeslot.
Maybe it's a good time for koreans? Considering it's almost all koreans and Feast
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Is there no more games today then?
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On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/
It's not our fault you let regional concerns get in the way of enjoying great players. Anyone who doesn't know MC isn't a SC2 fan, btw
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On March 08 2012 21:23 Zealot Orgy wrote:Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 21:20 thepuppyassassin wrote:On March 08 2012 21:17 Zealot Orgy wrote: Killer in a top8 of any tournament is a disgrace to mankind. Killer is a code S protoss... He should get top 8 of any foreign event for sure. What do you think this is, November? He's codeA and he should even be grateful for that. Some might argue that Code B is harder a lot of foreign tournament so in any case your point is just bad....
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On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/ I feel so sorry for people like you 
MMA, MC, BOXER, DRG, MKP, POLT etc are way more interesting than your top foreigners (and most likely are better as well)
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On March 08 2012 21:25 JamSam wrote: Starting at 8am GMT which is terrible for both europeans and amercians, and only playing 4 hours of actual tournament games... Group stage ofcourse this is needed but bracket play? I question why such an early start is needed when they could easily get more viewers with an afternoon timeslot. because it's at cebit which closes at (i believe) 6pm. so everything needs to be done until then and there can always be delays etc.
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Haha Dimaga always with the big smile.
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Could have easily done the Ro8 today, but this FFA should be lots of fun!
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Yeah ! When all hope seems lost for foreigners, Millenium provides the hope we need ! Gogo Feast : )
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On March 08 2012 21:25 JamSam wrote: Starting at 8am GMT which is terrible for both europeans and amercians, and only playing 4 hours of actual tournament games... Group stage ofcourse this is needed but bracket play? I question why such an early start is needed when they could easily get more viewers with an afternoon timeslot.
because they have an other event IFNG (EPS games) starting in 2 hours and the games were over way faster everyone would expect them to be.
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On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/
It's your own damn fault if you don't know any Korean personalities, especially when MC is one of the Koreans that you're talking about. The guy has a more entertaining personality than any other player at IEM, in my opinion. Killer is also an extremely outgoing, hilarious guy was well. Just ask Tastetosis. Koreans have plenty of personality and I'm frankly tired of hearing the tired, outdated, and completely baseless complaint that Koreans lack personality. There are an abundance of interviews available that provide plenty of insight into the personalities of a ton of Korean pros, and if you don't care enough to check them out (especially when many are posted right here on TL, generously translated), then don't complain
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On March 08 2012 21:26 shabby wrote:Show nested quote +On March 08 2012 21:23 marcesr wrote: I didnt watch today's games so maybe its a bit ignorant to say but for me this tournament is as boring as expected.
Koreans own, the only question is who is going to own the most. About every top foreigner I know at least something and can tell a few things about his personality etc., about the Koreans I dont know anything so why would I care about who becomes the new World Champion. Random Korean A, B or C?! Sorry =/ I know more about korean personalities than the foreign ones. :O Trick is to watch every single season of GSL, and especially watch the group nominations. how can you get to know them if all you get is mediocre translations every few months?
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