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On June 17 2012 07:26 Destructicon wrote: Oh god, the casting due of InControl and Khaldor is so fucking awesome that I can't get enough of it.
Agreed! The Gorilla Squat really delivers
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On June 17 2012 07:24 CruiseR wrote: merz 2-0 qxc, DieStar 1-1 Slivko, MaNa 0-2 Protosser,
What happens in group H? Protosser is first with 3-0, but then there's 3way tie between: MaNa, qxc and merz (all 1-2)
Merz moves on, he has the best record. His 3-4 beats Mana's 3-5
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On June 17 2012 07:24 CruiseR wrote: merz 2-0 qxc, DieStar 1-1 Slivko, MaNa 0-2 Protosser,
What happens in group H? Protosser is first with 3-0, but then there's 3way tie between: MaNa, qxc and merz (all 1-2) Think Merz is through due to map score
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What happened to Mana? A year ago he was one of the best non Korean players.
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I just tuned in.
Holy shit the stream quality of DH is AMAZING.
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On June 17 2012 07:14 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2012 07:11 teddyoojo wrote: i feel like this dreamhack showcases how fucking hard the competition in europe is I think it shows that the gulf in class between Korean/foreigners who train in Korea/Stephano and the general European players is getting bigger.
JYP gets eliminated in the RO64 Daisy gets eliminated in the RO64 ToD (who has been living in Korea for ages) might be eliminated in the RO64 after losing to a complete unknown Elfi takes games out of both Vampire and HuK TaeJa losing games against unknown French and Danish players. HayprO out in the RO64 High Masters British Zerg takes out Stephano
your argument makes no sense
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Apparently Mana only lost 2-1 to Protosser. In which case he moves on.
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On June 17 2012 07:30 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote: What happened to Mana? A year ago he was one of the best non Korean players.
He finished High School during February-May. But I think after that he wants to spend 1 year on pro-gaming, potentially going to Korea.
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On June 17 2012 07:23 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2012 07:20 teddyoojo wrote:On June 17 2012 07:14 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:On June 17 2012 07:11 teddyoojo wrote: i feel like this dreamhack showcases how fucking hard the competition in europe is I think it shows that the gulf in class between Korean/foreigners who train in Korea/Stephano and the general European players is getting bigger. mini(random unknown euro player) owns tod and kicks him out titan 2-0's jyp and kicks him out I don't rate Tod at all. Extremely overrated player based on his Wc3 history. He's shown nothing in this game so doesn't suprise me one bit he loses to lesser known players. Titan's quite well known and everyone knows anyone can win in PvP. Well you better start rating him because he's already one of the best players from Europe.
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On June 17 2012 07:30 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote: What happened to Mana? A year ago he was one of the best non Korean players.
He lost to qxc due to some erroneous decision-making. It was a series he really should have won 2-0.
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Pretty big names already out of the tournament on day 1, JYP, Mana, Bischu, Haypro, Sjow...... anyone who still says the playerpool is weak is nuts.
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On June 17 2012 07:30 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote: What happened to Mana? A year ago he was one of the best non Korean players.
Exams happened. But He should get better again soon. If he really takes a year off and goes to korea, I have no doubts, that he becomes one of the best foreigners again.
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On June 17 2012 07:30 mikkmagro wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2012 07:14 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:On June 17 2012 07:11 teddyoojo wrote: i feel like this dreamhack showcases how fucking hard the competition in europe is I think it shows that the gulf in class between Korean/foreigners who train in Korea/Stephano and the general European players is getting bigger. JYP gets eliminated in the RO64 Daisy gets eliminated in the RO64 ToD (who has been living in Korea for ages) might be eliminated in the RO64 after losing to a complete unknown Elfi takes games out of both Vampire and HuK TaeJa losing games against unknown French and Danish players. HayprO out in the RO64 High Masters British Zerg takes out Stephano your argument makes no sense
Pretty sure ToD is not out, according to waht I could make out of DH rules, Liquipedia and DH's brackets.
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"BBQ".
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MaNa But I hope he will improve soon. He's not (for like 1 month) full time player, so I hope he will show some good tactics and better PvZ. His Micro is godlike now, so great potential. (Top 3 control)
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King of Drones is probably crying inside.
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On June 17 2012 07:31 polyphonyEX wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2012 07:23 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:On June 17 2012 07:20 teddyoojo wrote:On June 17 2012 07:14 Aeroplaneoverthesea wrote:On June 17 2012 07:11 teddyoojo wrote: i feel like this dreamhack showcases how fucking hard the competition in europe is I think it shows that the gulf in class between Korean/foreigners who train in Korea/Stephano and the general European players is getting bigger. mini(random unknown euro player) owns tod and kicks him out titan 2-0's jyp and kicks him out I don't rate Tod at all. Extremely overrated player based on his Wc3 history. He's shown nothing in this game so doesn't suprise me one bit he loses to lesser known players. Titan's quite well known and everyone knows anyone can win in PvP. Well you better start rating him because he's already one of the best players from Europe.
How can you say this? He's accomplished nothing and plays in no tournaments and is being extremely underwhelming here.
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