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On June 13 2012 08:16 legaton wrote: Lalush played pretty badly. He never modified the rally point of the overlords and they just floated towards the protoss army. Also, why did he defended with like 3 drones at a moment? Llewellys has insinuated several times that Millenium could drop Lalush if he didn't showed better results. I guess he should as he adds almost nothing to their roster.
Yeah because making it to the finals of a tournament filled with a ton of pros isn't a great result at all.
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On June 13 2012 09:09 torm3ntin wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2012 08:48 gLFu_Ayr wrote: Not to sound racist, but a Korean wins in an NA/EU qualifier? Granted, Daisy isn't a very well-known player and I have a ton of respect for up-and-coming pro-gamers, but C'MON! Lalush deserves the seed after playing so well through this tourny. He's proven that he's one of the best that the EU has to offer. if lalush is one of the best EU has to offer i`m kinda sad.
LaLush hasn't been considered a top European for ages now, not even Daisy really, if one goes by tournament results; it's really surprising to see the more consistent pros fall to these players. I only watched Fenix vs SjoW and LaLush vs Daisy, and both SjoW and LaLush seemed really lackluster in my opinion. Fenix is still pretty good after not playing for so long which is great :D Daisy is not bad, probably at the same level as Korean B-teamers, and just below Code A level.
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Congrats to daisy, really coming out of nowhere to take this qualifier.
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Congrats! Best of luck in the main tournament and hope to see you in more big events!
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Congrats Daisy! Hopefully you continue to appear, I'd like to see more of your play in the lead up to TSL4.
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Congrats Daisy! Thank god Lalush didn't win
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On June 13 2012 12:03 Shaddar wrote: Congrats Daisy! Thank god Lalush didn't win
In TSL3, all but one of the runner-ups qualified based on points. Odds are Lalush will make it in.
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On June 13 2012 12:18 Dexington wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2012 12:03 Shaddar wrote: Congrats Daisy! Thank god Lalush didn't win In TSL3, all but one of the runner-ups qualified based on points. Odds are Lalush will make it in. We did tweak the points awarded so second place isn't basically auto-qualification any more. That said, Lalush still does obviously have a great start.
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Why was Dimaga allowed to play? He abused the qualifiers in TSL2....
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On June 13 2012 12:37 Desirous wrote: Why was Dimaga allowed to play? He abused the qualifiers in TSL2....
I believe it said on liquipedia that he was only not allowed to participate in TSL3, not a permanent ban
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On June 13 2012 12:21 Antoine wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2012 12:18 Dexington wrote:On June 13 2012 12:03 Shaddar wrote: Congrats Daisy! Thank god Lalush didn't win In TSL3, all but one of the runner-ups qualified based on points. Odds are Lalush will make it in. We did tweak the points awarded so second place isn't basically auto-qualification any more. That said, Lalush still does obviously have a great start. Also keep in mind that there are 10 NA/EU qualifiers and only 8 point spots. So unless two players are both runner-ups and later winners, every second place finisher will need to fend off the other second placers, beyond just the consistent high finishers.
To the poster directly above, yes, Dimaga has served his ban.
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edit: nevermind! someone already answered my question
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Daisy lives in Europe so he's eligible. It's national AND resident of Korea, not an OR
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On June 13 2012 13:04 SniXSniPe wrote: General Registration Requirements 3. You cannot be a national and resident of Korea.
? Does Daisy not fit this? Sorry if it was already covered in the thread (though I'm sure it already was).
Daisy currently lives in Berlin, so from what I understand he can particpate in NA/EU qualifers, only Koreans living in Korea aren't allowed. so people like Golden, Sleep, Violet are allowed.
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On June 13 2012 12:21 Antoine wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2012 12:18 Dexington wrote:On June 13 2012 12:03 Shaddar wrote: Congrats Daisy! Thank god Lalush didn't win In TSL3, all but one of the runner-ups qualified based on points. Odds are Lalush will make it in. We did tweak the points awarded so second place isn't basically auto-qualification any more. That said, Lalush still does obviously have a great start. So is spades banned for life (if I am reading that right)? I don't think he would ever be good enough to qualify but I am curious.
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kinda shocking, i never heard of Daisy, when i left for work he was up against morrow i thought morrow would win that match. Guess i was wrong lol, congrats to Daisy, just like ThorZaiN did last tsl, someone could come out of know where and make a name for themselves in this tournament. One of the things i really like about TSL and this system they use.
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Congratulations to the winner. And hoooly cow is that video of the TSL3 finals awesome. I mean, I watched it live and all, but this video gave me chills and thrills of excitement. Epic!
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So Daisy is a korean right? Edit: Yup, slightly silly having euro qualifiers etc if expatriates from Korea is going to win them anyway.
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