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On June 09 2012 14:28 EnderCraft wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:25 Shellshock1122 wrote: Grubby is actually 2nd in the group now. He has the best mapscore compared to Dream and Symbol O_o Grubby will be the best foreigner in the world in a couple of months. He's never shown any signs of slowing down. He places better and better in each tournament. To put things in perspective: Grubby had an 80% win rate in WC3. Flash has a 70% win rate in BW. One could argue that BW had much stronger competition. However, I don't think people get just how good Grubby really was in WC3.
I don't even understand how you could type something like this.
You've clearly never played BW, followed the scene, or understood just how different the game is from Warcraft rofl.
Don't ever compare Grubby to a BW bonjwa ever. Ever.
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On June 09 2012 14:30 sM.Zik wrote: Sorry but im from the brood war scene and this is the first MLG I watch live, someone could tell me how many games we will have tonight? Thanks! Lots Another hour or two Id guess?
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Puma's TvP is looking incredible again.
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LOL TB getting the crowd going
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Can actually hear this loud commentator on the other premium stream showing violet/ryung.
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On June 09 2012 14:31 LotV wrote: Puma dominating! Why is Choya competing anyways? I thought he is just a coach for FXO?
Probably something stupid like fun.
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NASL sound guy strikes again
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Puma wrecking as expected of him, such good TvP.
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the fuck just happened -_-
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On June 09 2012 14:31 LotV wrote: Puma dominating! Why is Choya competing anyways? I thought he is just a coach for FXO?
let the man have his fun
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On June 09 2012 14:31 Dodgin wrote: the views/replies in this thread compared to mlg winter champ day 1 is significantly less, I don't get it O_o this was supposed to be the biggest MLG of the year, maybe the live attendance is huge and thats making the difference up or something. West coast is bad time zone, even for the rest of the USA.
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On June 09 2012 14:30 MountainDewJunkie wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:21 EnderCraft wrote:On June 09 2012 14:19 jmbthirteen wrote: Symbol beats Grubby 2-1. Grubby playing really well. Beats Dream 2-0 and goes 1-2 against both MKP and Symbol? Very nice. An argument can be made that both Symbol and MKP are THE best players in the world. Do not forget that Symbol reverse all killed IM, beating MVP, Nestea and Losira.... MKP went 6-0 in the KSL.... Do not under estimate grubby. I predict a top 10 performance at least. Well one time Haypro finished in like the top 8 or something and threw away a won game vs MVP that would have won the series. He got that far and it kind of proved to be fluke. So Grubby beats one Korean then is swiftly eliminated in day 1. What does it really mean for Grubby's future? It probably has no indication whatsoever. I always find it strange when foreigners are praised for beating single korean.
To be fair to Grubby, he has done well in the Arenas against Koreans. Also, he's ahead in Map Score due to taking a game off both MKP and Symbol during those series. He's beaten all the Koreans in his group in at least one game, which puts him 2nd behind MKP.
I don't think Grubby's play is a fluke.
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Once that caster realizes he doesn't have to talk fast all the time he'll be fantastic.
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On June 09 2012 14:31 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:28 EnderCraft wrote:On June 09 2012 14:25 Shellshock1122 wrote: Grubby is actually 2nd in the group now. He has the best mapscore compared to Dream and Symbol O_o Grubby will be the best foreigner in the world in a couple of months. He's never shown any signs of slowing down. He places better and better in each tournament. To put things in perspective: Grubby had an 80% win rate in WC3. Flash has a 70% win rate in BW. One could argue that BW had much stronger competition. However, I don't think people get just how good Grubby really was in WC3. I don't even understand how you could type something like this. You've clearly never played BW, followed the scene, or understood just how different the game is from Warcraft rofl. Don't ever compare Grubby to a BW bonjwa ever. Ever. I don't think he meant to say Grubby was better than Flash in some way, but rather how good Grubby was at WC3.
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On June 09 2012 14:33 ssg wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:31 Dodgin wrote: the views/replies in this thread compared to mlg winter champ day 1 is significantly less, I don't get it O_o this was supposed to be the biggest MLG of the year, maybe the live attendance is huge and thats making the difference up or something. West coast is bad time zone, even for the rest of the USA. Are you comparing this to day 1 of it? I saw less hype for the start date myself this time. I expect it to pick up.
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Is the LoL crowd much louder?
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On June 09 2012 14:31 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:28 EnderCraft wrote:On June 09 2012 14:25 Shellshock1122 wrote: Grubby is actually 2nd in the group now. He has the best mapscore compared to Dream and Symbol O_o Grubby will be the best foreigner in the world in a couple of months. He's never shown any signs of slowing down. He places better and better in each tournament. To put things in perspective: Grubby had an 80% win rate in WC3. Flash has a 70% win rate in BW. One could argue that BW had much stronger competition. However, I don't think people get just how good Grubby really was in WC3. I don't even understand how you could type something like this. You've clearly never played BW, followed the scene, or understood just how different the game is from Warcraft rofl. Don't ever compare Grubby to a BW bonjwa ever. Ever. The arguments you hear from people who are desperate to convince themselves that some foreigner X is gonna be big!
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so, what's everyone drinking tonight?
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On June 09 2012 14:31 DarkPlasmaBall wrote:Show nested quote +On June 09 2012 14:28 EnderCraft wrote:On June 09 2012 14:25 Shellshock1122 wrote: Grubby is actually 2nd in the group now. He has the best mapscore compared to Dream and Symbol O_o Grubby will be the best foreigner in the world in a couple of months. He's never shown any signs of slowing down. He places better and better in each tournament. To put things in perspective: Grubby had an 80% win rate in WC3. Flash has a 70% win rate in BW. One could argue that BW had much stronger competition. However, I don't think people get just how good Grubby really was in WC3. I don't even understand how you could type something like this. You've clearly never played BW, followed the scene, or understood just how different the game is from Warcraft rofl. Don't ever compare Grubby to a BW bonjwa ever. Ever.
The Bonjwas were the legends of BW. Grubby was a legend in WC3. It's not an unreasonable comparison in my opinion.
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