[GSTL] ZeNEX vs TL Preliminaries Group A Match 2 - Page 53
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Fishgle
United States2174 Posts
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Inviteme
United States165 Posts
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MVTaylor
United Kingdom2893 Posts
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Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:18 stipe145 wrote: Are there some chances that TaeJa gets back to Seoul for the ace match? Hope so, gonna be hard without him. Even if that is possible he just sat on a plane for god knows how many hours. You really want to let him play the ace match like that? | ||
Embir
Poland567 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:08 TAMinator wrote: The only player that can beat Life is Hero in TL unfortunately. It gives me thinking. These foreign players, Jinro, HayprO for example, spends many months in gaming houses, still training and yet still cannot match top tier Koreans. I slowly start to thinking this is geneticall thing. Just like with black and white basketball players. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:19 Fishgle wrote: Alright guys. Stop singing Bohemian Rhapsody It's better than zenex names | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
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marttorn
Norway5211 Posts
LAIPU! LIKKIDU HERO! | ||
Juliette
United States6003 Posts
kind of a tie for me | ||
RandomPlayer
Russian Federation377 Posts
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Weavel
Finland9221 Posts
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elwoodng
Singapore438 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:18 Proseat wrote: I still can't believe Liquid management sent Taeja to Red Bull Battlegrounds when they knew he couldn't make this important first day in GSTL. Seeing as how they did anyway, I was hoping they'd have some clever backup plan (i.e. adding SuperNova). Seems so questionable seeing how few options the team has and how susceptable it will be to snipes of HerO. *sigh* Well if Taeja received an invite to a foreign tournament with a high prize pool it would be pretty selfish to deny him. | ||
ramon
Germany4842 Posts
who is that? | ||
polyphonyEX
United States2539 Posts
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GreyKnight
United States4720 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:20 Embir wrote: It gives me thinking. These foreign players, Jinro, HayprO for example, spends many months in gaming houses, still training and yet still cannot match top tier Koreans. I slowly start to thinking this is geneticall thing. Just like with black and white basketball players. it's not. it's a cultural thing | ||
Hassybaby
United Kingdom10823 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:20 Embir wrote: It gives me thinking. These foreign players, Jinro, HayprO for example, spends many months in gaming houses, still training and yet still cannot match top tier Koreans. I slowly start to thinking this is geneticall thing. Just like with black and white basketball players. WOAH! | ||
Tsubbi
Germany7967 Posts
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Kznn
Brazil9072 Posts
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IceSlipper
Australia1028 Posts
On May 29 2012 19:20 Embir wrote: It gives me thinking. These foreign players, Jinro, HayprO for example, spends many months in gaming houses, still training and yet still cannot match top tier Koreans. I slowly start to thinking this is geneticall thing. Just like with black and white basketball players. There are many white basketball players that are at the very top.. | ||
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