Disappointing day for the Gimli Terran

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HuTSC2
Australia188 Posts
Disappointing day for the Gimli Terran ![]() | ||
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RPR_Tempest
Australia7798 Posts
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n0ave
180 Posts
On August 10 2012 17:57 DMKraft wrote: Show nested quote + On August 10 2012 17:55 n0ave wrote: On August 10 2012 17:52 Oldfool wrote: Jeez this is embarrassing to watch, literally 0 micro from either players >.< This pretty much, really weak games, and the fact that BigBird and his teammates went into a cheering fest after such horrible games is just even more embarrassing. Hey you seem like a cool guy. If you don't like it turn it off. Or at least stop whining. I'm just hoping to see better games, it has nothing to do with "turn it off" maybe some good series will come eventually. | ||
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AlanSmithee
39 Posts
Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. | ||
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Santi
Colombia466 Posts
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Asmodeusx
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leveller
Sweden1840 Posts
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coL.hendralisk
Zimbabwe1756 Posts
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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On August 10 2012 17:59 HuTSC2 wrote: MASSIVE upset. Iaguz was HEAVILY favoured vs Bigbird, I don't think anyone can say otherwise. Disappointing day for the Gimli Terran ![]() I'm in tears. This is hurting me really badly. ![]() | ||
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Fualtier
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HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:01 AlanSmithee wrote: You all should respet the fact that most of these guys are unknowns and this might be the first time playing on a stage, they are likely to feel the preassure. Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. But most of them aren't unknowns, I haven't even looked in the SEA scene for a few months and I can see 12 well known players. | ||
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SenorChang
Australia4730 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:07 Bobble wrote: Show nested quote + On August 10 2012 18:01 AlanSmithee wrote: You all should respet the fact that most of these guys are unknowns and this might be the first time playing on a stage, they are likely to feel the preassure. Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. But most of them aren't unknowns, I haven't even looked in the SEA scene for a few months and I can see 12 well known players. well known to an australian maybe, rest of the world, hah, as if | ||
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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:09 SenorChang wrote: Show nested quote + On August 10 2012 18:07 Bobble wrote: On August 10 2012 18:01 AlanSmithee wrote: You all should respet the fact that most of these guys are unknowns and this might be the first time playing on a stage, they are likely to feel the preassure. Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. But most of them aren't unknowns, I haven't even looked in the SEA scene for a few months and I can see 12 well known players. well known to an australian maybe, rest of the world, hah, as if Well... they have competed in many tournaments, albeit local ones, so pressure shouldn't be that much of an issue. That's more or less what I was trying to get at. As much as I hope, most people are only going to think of mOOnGLaDe and nothing else. | ||
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heha
Australia425 Posts
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n0ave
180 Posts
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AlanSmithee
39 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:12 Bobble wrote: Show nested quote + On August 10 2012 18:09 SenorChang wrote: On August 10 2012 18:07 Bobble wrote: On August 10 2012 18:01 AlanSmithee wrote: You all should respet the fact that most of these guys are unknowns and this might be the first time playing on a stage, they are likely to feel the preassure. Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. But most of them aren't unknowns, I haven't even looked in the SEA scene for a few months and I can see 12 well known players. well known to an australian maybe, rest of the world, hah, as if Well... they have competed in many tournaments, albeit local ones, so pressure shouldn't be that much of an issue. That's more or less what I was trying to get at. As much as I hope, most people are only going to think of mOOnGLaDe and nothing else. Sorry, I didn't mean to belittle their achivements but as a none-Australian I haven't heard about the vast majority of them before. And I watch a lot of starcraft. Also, playing in a local or online tournament can hardly compare to this high-production world championship. Some of the seasoned players like legionnare or moonglade will be allright of course, but some of the others might get stagefrieght.. you never know There is nothing wrong with showing respect for them either way. | ||
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Oldfool
Australia394 Posts
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haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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Bobble
Australia1493 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:16 AlanSmithee wrote: Show nested quote + On August 10 2012 18:12 Bobble wrote: On August 10 2012 18:09 SenorChang wrote: On August 10 2012 18:07 Bobble wrote: On August 10 2012 18:01 AlanSmithee wrote: You all should respet the fact that most of these guys are unknowns and this might be the first time playing on a stage, they are likely to feel the preassure. Also, this is a regional competion for Australia, ofcourse the competition will be less good then what we are used to see in MLG or w/e. It's not like they tricked you in to watching this. And also also, what's wrong with sharing your joy over a victory? Emotional outbursts like that is extreamly fun to watch and even more pleasing to experience. Please don't be so negative. But most of them aren't unknowns, I haven't even looked in the SEA scene for a few months and I can see 12 well known players. well known to an australian maybe, rest of the world, hah, as if Well... they have competed in many tournaments, albeit local ones, so pressure shouldn't be that much of an issue. That's more or less what I was trying to get at. As much as I hope, most people are only going to think of mOOnGLaDe and nothing else. Sorry, I didn't mean to belittle their achivements but as a none-Australian I haven't heard about the vast majority of them before. And I watch a lot of starcraft. Also, playing in a local or online tournament can hardly compare to this high-production world championship. Some of the seasoned players like legionnare or moonglade will be allright of course, but some of the others might get stagefrieght.. you never know There is nothing wrong with showing respect for them either way.I suppose you're right. It would be increasingly difficult to deal with such a larger crowd than the smaller ones that most of players (who don't compete internationally) would be used to. That's a real shame, because it just means another obstacle that SEA players would have to hurdle to give it a real good go in this championship. | ||
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