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On June 03 2012 21:27 ZeroSC2 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 21:24 Weavel wrote: Can't really root against team with 2 wc3 legends. Hopefully fnatic can at least challenge TSL. Remember, its offline and Moon has beaten MC and Mvp there already. Actually Moon is the number 1 player I will be looking forward to, and second ByuL. Byul is definitely the player to watch here, he's been smashing nerds left and right in the EGMCS, given that he managed to rack up wins in the proleague before nerves shouldn't be an issue.
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http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/2084_Moon/games
More recent games.
That samplesize (like you call in Poker) is extremely small.
His actual skill level is still pretty unknown at that point. He ocasionally streams but thats about it. Hardly tournaments to see him in, but he keeps surprising and upsetting good players at the few LANs hes in.
You cant really measure him on Online games, his true strength was and is always the TV games.
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opterown
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On June 03 2012 21:36 ZeroSC2 wrote:That samplesize (like you call in Poker) is extremely small. His actual skill level is still pretty unknown at that point. He ocasionally streams but thats about it. Hardly tournaments to see him in, but he keeps surprising and upsetting good players at the few LANs hes in. You cant really measure him on Online games, his true strength was and is always the TV games. I've seen a few of his games, and I want to say his hatch/lair tech is pretty decent, but like a lot of recent-switchers, he has problems with transitions and hive tech. Sorta like Hyun etc. So if he can fix that, would see better games I hope.
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ToD allkill, he's way too manly not to, and I reckon those booths are the perfect temperature
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On June 03 2012 21:05 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 21:04 Arceus wrote:finally the correct TSL is used. best one yet ![](/mirror/smilies/smile.gif) correct TSL? how do you mean haha. what was wrong with the previous TSL? oops I mean the TSL logo with an abstract cape under the wings
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Go go Fnatic! Can't wait to see all of their players in action!
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gotta love how fnatic is always the underdog
ppl predicted EG and TL to beat them, but they got rolled fairly easy.
Lets finally see how the true best foreign organization does on the GSTL stage.
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I hope Alive gets his face smashed in. Rain too.
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On June 04 2012 00:27 CuSToM wrote: I hope Alive gets his face smashed in. Rain too.
TSL lost a lot of power without aLive. You are just bitter like dragonborn.
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On June 03 2012 21:36 ZeroSC2 wrote:http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/2084_Moon/gamesMore recent games. That samplesize (like you call in Poker) is extremely small. His actual skill level is still pretty unknown at that point. He ocasionally streams but thats about it. Hardly tournaments to see him in, but he keeps surprising and upsetting good players at the few LANs hes in. You cant really measure him on Online games, his true strength was and is always the TV games.
I wouldn't bank too much on that. Pretty sure Mvp was sick at NVIDIA Gaming Festival and Moon looked ugly at Assembly Winter. Moon is as inconsistent as they come.
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On June 03 2012 21:04 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 21:03 ZeroSC2 wrote: though fnatic most likely has better chance in GSTL
really? how so. would be interested to hear your justifications
Fnatic has more koreans LOL
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On June 03 2012 22:55 ZeroSC2 wrote: gotta love how fnatic is always the underdog
ppl predicted EG and TL to beat them, but they got rolled fairly easy.
Lets finally see how the true best foreign organization does on the GSTL stage. I like Fnatic especially their chances in this match though I wouldn't call them "The best foreign organization". I can think of a few that do a better job then Fnatic cause getting players is only 1 part of the equation.
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On June 04 2012 00:27 CuSToM wrote: I hope Alive gets his face smashed in. Rain too.
Some sounds bitter over the fact that they couldn't retain aLive even though they got Polt though I hope he leaves them soon as well. Though honestly just chill out alittle man getting mad over these things aren't healthy nor helpful. Just watch the games and enjoy them
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So Fnatic is fighting TSL with the lineup they poached from TSL
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On June 04 2012 01:12 Catatonic wrote:Show nested quote +On June 03 2012 22:55 ZeroSC2 wrote: gotta love how fnatic is always the underdog
ppl predicted EG and TL to beat them, but they got rolled fairly easy.
Lets finally see how the true best foreign organization does on the GSTL stage. I like Fnatic especially their chances in this match though I wouldn't call them "The best foreign organization". I can think of a few that do a better job then Fnatic cause getting players is only 1 part of the equation.
well EG 1-3 fnatic TL 2-3 fnatic
Thats pretty much all the good international teams out there.
Hard to deny whos number 1 then.
On June 04 2012 01:17 MaNaVoId wrote: So Fnatic is fighting TSL with the lineup they poached from TSL
Uhm, Oz was in FXO
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I think it will be pretty close, like 5-3 TSL unless Oz/Alive can stop it.
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On June 03 2012 22:55 ZeroSC2 wrote: gotta love how fnatic is always the underdog
ppl predicted EG and TL to beat them, but they got rolled fairly easy.
Lets finally see how the true best foreign organization does on the GSTL stage. lol, it's almost not a foreign team anymore, they got too many koreans.
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Symbol gonna feast, if Polt's lucky enough he might get a few scraps of his leftovers.
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