WCS Australia [Day 1] - Page 15
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rafaliusz
Poland482 Posts
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Dox
Australia1199 Posts
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n0ave
180 Posts
On August 10 2012 19:18 Dox wrote: Couldn't even hide my excitement when Legionnaire advanced to the next round, haha. What a blast from the past man. I think everyone is quietly cheering for him (or loudly)!! Yeah, Legionnaire has good charisma, while the other toss, frustration... not very smart to act like that in a local event. Frustration played pretty average also tbh | ||
iAmBiGbiRd
Australia1029 Posts
On August 10 2012 19:04 n0ave wrote: They play starcraft 2 in their free time. I had the same feeling about the games in general before I saw that some players that qualify to WCS Australia are players that work full time, and only play couple of games/ week. Usually I expect to see good games in a WCS, but I guess it's not the same in all regions. Haha thats mainly me, Leg and Frustration in that boat. The rest are generally considered far above us and are very strong (They play shitloads) | ||
John Madden
American Samoa894 Posts
On August 10 2012 19:44 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Haha thats mainly me, Leg and Frustration in that boat. The rest are generally considered far above us and are very strong (They play shitloads) Yeah shut the fuck up mate you are a unit | ||
ojkelly
Australia1 Post
Here's my wrap of the first day: The first day of the Starcraft II World Championship Series in Sydney has come to a close, as the powerhouse of Australian Zergs dominate the competition. Andrew Pender "Nv.mOOnGLaDe", Zerg, Jared Krensel "Tt.PiG", Zerg, and Bradley Seymour "GoSu.tgun", Zerg, join Yojun Yun "Nv.YoonYJ", Terran, safely in the fourth round of the upper bracket. It appears almost certain that we will see a Zerg in the final, coming from the upper bracket. However dont count Yun out just yet. He fought a tough 2-1 match to beat Lei He "iM.MaFi", Zerg, arguably one of the best current Australian Zerg players. Whilst the odds certainly are against Yun, if he can take Pender out in the next round he will be in spectacular form to dominate the competition. Unfortunately Pender, the most well known Zerg in Australia is yet to drop a game. This Zerg versus Terran match surely is a game you cannot afford to miss. Continued at http://www.novede.com/2012/08/10/1344595864/zergs-dominate-day-one-australian-world-championship-series | ||
jimbob615
Uruguay455 Posts
On August 10 2012 19:44 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Haha thats mainly me, Leg and Frustration in that boat. The rest are generally considered far above us and are very strong (They play shitloads) Hey I was watching you and Uruguay supports you... We really like ta bigbird... Vamos big bird, nice Zealots!!! | ||
T0fuuu
Australia2275 Posts
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etherealfall
Australia476 Posts
On August 10 2012 18:30 iAmBiGbiRd wrote: Sorry, i live in rural South Australia in Melrose (A farming community of like 120 ppl) and was working full time until like 2 months ago. Since then i was travelling and couldnt practice much so yes my play is sloppy but im working on it, cut me a break. As for the teammates coming in i was a huge underdog in this series and in any series this tournament, it is my first big event EVER and having thousands of people watch my play plus nerves means i didn't play my best, i would like to see you play in the same conditions. and they are all good friends as well as teammates. I understand it must seem rude and i apologise to iaguz but is it so wrong to show some raw and real emotion?? Dont let the haters get to you. GG ![]() | ||
ProxyKnoxy
United Kingdom2576 Posts
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