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THIS IS MVP!
So glad to see him playing well again, what a beautiful game.
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Poor Tzain. Happy to see MVP preform despite his wrist problems
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Outplayed by such a wide margin
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Mech from MVP still prity solid
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I hope Mvp does this to Korean terrans this season in GSL
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I was expecting more of this, but it seems like a very quick 2-0 again
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On March 15 2012 06:06 goswser wrote: I don't get why people correlate losing with not caring. I think we should reserve not caring for when people forfeit the finals of a tournament due to being tired, rather than attributing it to people who are simply slumping. Does jinro 'not care' too, just because he has been slumping? He gives the impression of not caring when he just leaves a game as soon as there's a setback, like he doesn't give a shit. If I was the tournament admin for this I would not be happy about his lackluster games/performance/attitude.
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On March 15 2012 06:00 Zzoram wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 05:55 An2quamaraN wrote: Idra will be invited to tournaments forever. No matter how many more times he will show that he couldn't care less about his audience. You can thank yourself, and yourself only, its You that made him a legend, and You still hype him, therefore he will be invited since hype is what tournament makers need the most. I just feel sory for his fans, or rather his sheeple. It must be such a dissapointment... Idra built up a fanbase during his 2 years in Korea playing Broodwar as the "great white hope". Unfortunately, his fans never smartened up despite Idra still losing to foreigners in Broodwar even with the huge advantage of his Korean training, something really rare for foreigners in Broodwar. Idra couldn't even win WCG USA after tons of Korean training. Idra has never been that good, he's just always had far better opportunities. Having as much Korean training as he did gave him a huge head start when SC2 began, but as time has passed that head start has become irrelevant. Now you need to have talent alongside training opportunity. Idra just doesn't have the talent, he's always been a robotic player with a weak mind. In Broodwar he thought Protoss was imba despite Protoss being statistically the worst race, and Idra played Terran, statistically the best race. He's incapable of becoming the best because he's incapable of admitting that he can be wrong, so he never corrects his faults. completely agreeing with you.
IdrA is a marketable name due his fan base, thats why EG/CJ signed him.
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Come on Tzain! I want this to go to game 3! :D
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On March 15 2012 06:12 dragonborn wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 06:00 Zzoram wrote:On March 15 2012 05:55 An2quamaraN wrote: Idra will be invited to tournaments forever. No matter how many more times he will show that he couldn't care less about his audience. You can thank yourself, and yourself only, its You that made him a legend, and You still hype him, therefore he will be invited since hype is what tournament makers need the most. I just feel sory for his fans, or rather his sheeple. It must be such a dissapointment... Idra built up a fanbase during his 2 years in Korea playing Broodwar as the "great white hope". Unfortunately, his fans never smartened up despite Idra still losing to foreigners in Broodwar even with the huge advantage of his Korean training, something really rare for foreigners in Broodwar. Idra couldn't even win WCG USA after tons of Korean training. Idra has never been that good, he's just always had far better opportunities. Having as much Korean training as he did gave him a huge head start when SC2 began, but as time has passed that head start has become irrelevant. Now you need to have talent alongside training opportunity. Idra just doesn't have the talent, he's always been a robotic player with a weak mind. In Broodwar he thought Protoss was imba despite Protoss being statistically the worst race, and Idra played Terran, statistically the best race. He's incapable of becoming the best because he's incapable of admitting that he can be wrong, so he never corrects his faults. completely agreeing with you. IdrA is a marketable name due his fan base, thats why EG/CJ signed him. LOL CJ did NOT sign him due to his fan base, why the fuck would his fanbase matter in Korea?
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On March 15 2012 06:13 Eee wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 06:12 dragonborn wrote:On March 15 2012 06:00 Zzoram wrote:On March 15 2012 05:55 An2quamaraN wrote: Idra will be invited to tournaments forever. No matter how many more times he will show that he couldn't care less about his audience. You can thank yourself, and yourself only, its You that made him a legend, and You still hype him, therefore he will be invited since hype is what tournament makers need the most. I just feel sory for his fans, or rather his sheeple. It must be such a dissapointment... Idra built up a fanbase during his 2 years in Korea playing Broodwar as the "great white hope". Unfortunately, his fans never smartened up despite Idra still losing to foreigners in Broodwar even with the huge advantage of his Korean training, something really rare for foreigners in Broodwar. Idra couldn't even win WCG USA after tons of Korean training. Idra has never been that good, he's just always had far better opportunities. Having as much Korean training as he did gave him a huge head start when SC2 began, but as time has passed that head start has become irrelevant. Now you need to have talent alongside training opportunity. Idra just doesn't have the talent, he's always been a robotic player with a weak mind. In Broodwar he thought Protoss was imba despite Protoss being statistically the worst race, and Idra played Terran, statistically the best race. He's incapable of becoming the best because he's incapable of admitting that he can be wrong, so he never corrects his faults. completely agreeing with you. IdrA is a marketable name due his fan base, thats why EG/CJ signed him. LOL CJ did NOT sign him due to his fan base, why the fuck would his fanbase matter in Korea?
CJ signed him because he was one of the few people who would actually commit to staying in Korea long term. Every other foreigner was reluctant to go and the few that did left within weeks.
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gas steal in TvT? Haven't seen that in a long time
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On March 15 2012 06:14 Zzoram wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 06:13 Eee wrote:On March 15 2012 06:12 dragonborn wrote:On March 15 2012 06:00 Zzoram wrote:On March 15 2012 05:55 An2quamaraN wrote: Idra will be invited to tournaments forever. No matter how many more times he will show that he couldn't care less about his audience. You can thank yourself, and yourself only, its You that made him a legend, and You still hype him, therefore he will be invited since hype is what tournament makers need the most. I just feel sory for his fans, or rather his sheeple. It must be such a dissapointment... Idra built up a fanbase during his 2 years in Korea playing Broodwar as the "great white hope". Unfortunately, his fans never smartened up despite Idra still losing to foreigners in Broodwar even with the huge advantage of his Korean training, something really rare for foreigners in Broodwar. Idra couldn't even win WCG USA after tons of Korean training. Idra has never been that good, he's just always had far better opportunities. Having as much Korean training as he did gave him a huge head start when SC2 began, but as time has passed that head start has become irrelevant. Now you need to have talent alongside training opportunity. Idra just doesn't have the talent, he's always been a robotic player with a weak mind. In Broodwar he thought Protoss was imba despite Protoss being statistically the worst race, and Idra played Terran, statistically the best race. He's incapable of becoming the best because he's incapable of admitting that he can be wrong, so he never corrects his faults. completely agreeing with you. IdrA is a marketable name due his fan base, thats why EG/CJ signed him. LOL CJ did NOT sign him due to his fan base, why the fuck would his fanbase matter in Korea? CJ signed him because he was one of the few people who would actually commit to staying in Korea long term. Every other foreigner was reluctant to go and the few that did left within weeks. Exactly, well he was signed to eStro because of that. He went to CJ because KeSPA didn't want all foreigners on the same team (eStro).
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On March 15 2012 06:13 Eee wrote:Show nested quote +On March 15 2012 06:12 dragonborn wrote:On March 15 2012 06:00 Zzoram wrote:On March 15 2012 05:55 An2quamaraN wrote: Idra will be invited to tournaments forever. No matter how many more times he will show that he couldn't care less about his audience. You can thank yourself, and yourself only, its You that made him a legend, and You still hype him, therefore he will be invited since hype is what tournament makers need the most. I just feel sory for his fans, or rather his sheeple. It must be such a dissapointment... Idra built up a fanbase during his 2 years in Korea playing Broodwar as the "great white hope". Unfortunately, his fans never smartened up despite Idra still losing to foreigners in Broodwar even with the huge advantage of his Korean training, something really rare for foreigners in Broodwar. Idra couldn't even win WCG USA after tons of Korean training. Idra has never been that good, he's just always had far better opportunities. Having as much Korean training as he did gave him a huge head start when SC2 began, but as time has passed that head start has become irrelevant. Now you need to have talent alongside training opportunity. Idra just doesn't have the talent, he's always been a robotic player with a weak mind. In Broodwar he thought Protoss was imba despite Protoss being statistically the worst race, and Idra played Terran, statistically the best race. He's incapable of becoming the best because he's incapable of admitting that he can be wrong, so he never corrects his faults. completely agreeing with you. IdrA is a marketable name due his fan base, thats why EG/CJ signed him. LOL CJ did NOT sign him due to his fan base, why the fuck would his fanbase matter in Korea?
true, CJ signed him because there were about 3 westerns willing to give up their lives to go to korea etc and CJ stuck him on the b team to see what would happen like they did with any korean who was willing to try and showed some potential
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nice timing on starting the reactor upgrade by Thorzain.... like 1 sec before the scan
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Wow, MVP's marine control is so goood. How fast did he concave those marines holy fuck.
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Godly timing by MVP haha.
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that was absolutely mind blowing.........
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