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On April 17 2012 01:44 Cheeseypoofs wrote: Nony has been playing really well again, as of late, so I'll be cheering for him and for the rest of Liquid. Let's go guys!
He won a series against Darkforce. Do you have any other examples? Cause he got stomped at Lone Star.
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ByuL > Zenio aLive > HerO Taeja > Rain Moon > NonY
3-1 Fnatic is my prediction
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?37029 Posts
DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^
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On April 17 2012 02:39 SeeKeR wrote: DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^
i was just going to comment, seems like a lot of foreign teams are starting to be more interested in korean players than fostering foreign talent.
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On April 17 2012 02:41 KoDo wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2012 02:39 SeeKeR wrote: DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^ i was just going to comment, seems like a lot of foreign teams are starting to be more interested in korean players than fostering foreign talent. They want good players instead of bad players who maybe can become good
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Looks like Liquid should take this one pretty handily.
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Zenio>Byul 2-0 HerO<aLive 2-0 TaeJa>Rain 2-1 NonY>Moon 2-0
Team Liquid winnign 3-1 :D I am honestly disappointed with Moon's results in SCII so far; he hasn't been playing well at all and NonY is playing really well so should be good! Rain beating TaeJa wouldn't surprise me though.
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On April 16 2012 23:27 StarVe wrote: Zenio aLive Taeja Moon
Assuming Fnatic play aLive as ace, if TL's ace is Taeja, they have a semi-decent chance to win, in any other matchup, I'd favor aLive by a huge margin.
If Fnatic don't play aLive, TL wins. i wouldn't count out TL using Zenio as an ace. aLive has shown less the stellar TvZ as of late. Zenio could very likely defeat aLive.
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On April 16 2012 23:22 Xcobidoo wrote: First streamed match of ByuL this? No, he has been lined in the KSL. I believe he took 3 games against Zenex and won the clan war for Fnatic.
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On April 17 2012 02:38 SabreUK wrote: ByuL > Zenio aLive > HerO Taeja > Rain Moon > NonY
3-1 Fnatic is my prediction haha, I think there's a typo there? XD
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Gogo NonY! I really hope this will be the start of his comeback.
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On April 17 2012 02:53 0ne wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2012 02:41 KoDo wrote:On April 17 2012 02:39 SeeKeR wrote: DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^ i was just going to comment, seems like a lot of foreign teams are starting to be more interested in korean players than fostering foreign talent. They want good players instead of bad players who maybe can become good That's fine in the short-term but long-term teams like Liquid, Fnatic, EG, and coL are undermining the foreign scene with these roster changes. Not only is it hurting up and coming foreign talent but also foreign viewership as the "Foreigners vs. Koreans" storyline has been, by far, the most compelling aspect of competitive SC2. Maybe over the next year that will be replaced with a "BW pros vs. non-BW pros" narrative, but I think that's only interesting to a small percentage of the community.
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Too many people discounting NoNy - his great PvZ vs Darkforce and Moon's general meh-ness in SC2 currently makes me think he has a solid shot! Gogo TL and nony especially! :D
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Fnatic just needs this to go to ace to take this, I think.
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I'd be shocked if NonY beat Moon, but hope he can really do it.
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Northern Ireland25558 Posts
On April 17 2012 04:48 OpticalPhonon wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2012 02:53 0ne wrote:On April 17 2012 02:41 KoDo wrote:On April 17 2012 02:39 SeeKeR wrote: DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^ i was just going to comment, seems like a lot of foreign teams are starting to be more interested in korean players than fostering foreign talent. They want good players instead of bad players who maybe can become good That's fine in the short-term but long-term teams like Liquid, Fnatic, EG, and coL are undermining the foreign scene with these roster changes. Not only is it hurting up and coming foreign talent but also foreign viewership as the "Foreigners vs. Koreans" storyline has been, by far, the most compelling aspect of competitive SC2. Maybe over the next year that will be replaced with a "BW pros vs. non-BW pros" narrative, but I think that's only interesting to a small percentage of the community. I'd imagine that due to Fnatic's Korean-heavy lineup Liquid are bringing out mostly Koreans so there are fewer cross-server matchups. Though you do raise valid points, Liquid's foreign roster do play a big role in their teamleagues most of the time.
Anyway, for what it's worth, my predictions! Zenio: he's got really strong ZvZ Hero: in reality I think alive is more likely to win this especially given his online level, but the heart is overruling me here Taeja: guy's just a very strong player, although Rain is no scrub I think he's not on Taeja's current level.
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On April 17 2012 05:30 Wombat_NI wrote:Show nested quote +On April 17 2012 04:48 OpticalPhonon wrote:On April 17 2012 02:53 0ne wrote:On April 17 2012 02:41 KoDo wrote:On April 17 2012 02:39 SeeKeR wrote: DAT LINEUP!!! Liquid bringing out da Korean impact ^^ i was just going to comment, seems like a lot of foreign teams are starting to be more interested in korean players than fostering foreign talent. They want good players instead of bad players who maybe can become good That's fine in the short-term but long-term teams like Liquid, Fnatic, EG, and coL are undermining the foreign scene with these roster changes. Not only is it hurting up and coming foreign talent but also foreign viewership as the "Foreigners vs. Koreans" storyline has been, by far, the most compelling aspect of competitive SC2. Maybe over the next year that will be replaced with a "BW pros vs. non-BW pros" narrative, but I think that's only interesting to a small percentage of the community. I'd imagine that due to Fnatic's Korean-heavy lineup Liquid are bringing out mostly Koreans so there are fewer cross-server matchups. Though you do raise valid points, Liquid's foreign roster do play a big role in their teamleagues most of the time. Anyway, for what it's worth, my predictions! Zenio: he's got really strong ZvZ Hero: in reality I think alive is more likely to win this especially given his online level, but the heart is overruling me here Taeja: guy's just a very strong player, although Rain is no scrub I think he's not on Taeja's current level. Just to be clear: I don't fault any foreign team for picking up these Korean players. They get results and they're probably even cheaper than foreigners. It just seems like we're heading in a direction where every important SC2 match will be Korean vs. Korean. And that's going to make things pretty boring.
So go NonY!
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wow they should've let ToD play over ByuL
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