On April 17 2012 22:30 vnlegend wrote: The entire cast for Huk vs Hack was laughable. They are touting Huk as "one of the best players in the world" while Hack, a B-level Terran, is wiping the floor with him.
I guess there is no doubt that Huk is at least one of the best foreigners in the world and today again showed how tough GSL is.
On April 18 2012 02:10 Sajiki wrote: ok so i wasnt able to watch it. Can i get some humble opinions on khaldor + artosis?
Worked really good imho, although I missed the last series. Say what you want about Khaldor's style, but the guy takes his casting seriously and came really prepared. Knew a lot about the players, constantly pulled in old games for reference and generally kept Artosis focused on the game as well (he cut Artosis random stories short a few times).
On April 18 2012 03:19 ki11z0ne wrote: huk goes back to code B... again anyone think he will get seeded back into code S?
possibly, huk is good yet he is very inconsistent and it feels like his PvT is his worst mu at the moment considering his losses to heart and now hack
I sincerely hope he doesn't get seeded at all... he should make it out of code B like every other player. If he is code S worthy he should make it through in one try.
I Actually liked Khaltosis more then tastosis lately
Yeah actually, Khaldor is better Tasteless atm. All Taste does in every games is mumbling hmm uhmm and yeah and repeating what Artosis just says, then asking for gg out of the game. Khaldor is pretty fun and chill tho.
On April 18 2012 00:23 trinxified wrote: Since huk moved to EG, he stopped being consistent in the GSL
I don't think it is so much EG, as the change in the GSL format. As of right now, no player has managed to completely avoid Code A since the change: MVP, Nestea, MMA DRG MC have all fallen to Code A at some point.
Nada is one of the exceptions.
Nada did fall to Code A a couple seasons ago but he immediately made it back to Code S through U&D.