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On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins.
It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013.
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On September 15 2012 16:00 cablesc wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 15:58 Fragile51 wrote:On September 15 2012 15:57 MrCon wrote: When did Rain's micro became so good ? oO He know his macro was never going to be up to par so he might as well focus on what he knows. Also woah that was a huge win for sculp. Hasn't Rain always been a micro-based two base type player.
2 Base? Being generous I see!
If this week has shown anything though, its that 1 basing can still win you a lot of games at high levels.
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too lazy to search, my bad
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On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Tbh fnatic would probably be okay with not having to worry about GSTL and refocus themselves on sending Oz, alive and moon to foreign tournament and the GSL which gives them much better exposure.
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On September 15 2012 16:10 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Tbh fnatic would probably be okay with not having to worry about GSTL and refocus themselves on sending Oz, alive and moon to foreign tournament and the GSL which gives them much better exposure.
I don't think so ;o they have that whole team house in Korea thing, they want to play in GSTL and go as far as possible.
if you're trying to say a loss would hurt hoseo a lot more I agree though, if hoseo loses they have nothing to do for the rest of the year except try to qualify for code A along with every kespa player in the GSL S5 quals. they don't have money to send anyone anywhere internationally. Jjakji will play in code A but that's about it.
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On September 15 2012 16:10 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Tbh fnatic would probably be okay with not having to worry about GSTL and refocus themselves on sending Oz, alive and moon to foreign tournament and the GSL which gives them much better exposure.
Maybe the sponsors would be OK with that, but I highly doubt the players and coaches would be OK with that. It's not fun to be the worse team in Korea, which the loser of this match is.
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On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013.
Until 2013, that's not long at all.
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On September 15 2012 16:12 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:10 Fusilero wrote:On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Tbh fnatic would probably be okay with not having to worry about GSTL and refocus themselves on sending Oz, alive and moon to foreign tournament and the GSL which gives them much better exposure. I don't think so ;o they have that whole team house in Korea thing, they want to play in GSTL and go as far as possible. if you're trying to say a loss would hurt hoseo a lot more I agree though A loss would definitely murder hoseo but a loss for fnatic would probably be shrugged off as "Shit happens".
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On September 15 2012 16:13 ElephantBaby wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Until 2013, that's not long at all.
4 months is a pretty long time, potentially longer who knows if they will start the GSTL right away again in January. HOTS might even be out by then.
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On September 15 2012 16:14 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:13 ElephantBaby wrote:On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Until 2013, that's not long at all. 4 months is a pretty long time, potentially longer who knows if they will start the GSTL right away again in January. HOTS might even be out by then. it's not so long for KeSPA teams maybe, but ESF/foreign scene moves so fast
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On September 15 2012 16:14 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 15 2012 16:13 ElephantBaby wrote:On September 15 2012 16:06 Dodgin wrote:On September 15 2012 16:04 MisterFred wrote: This match is more intense than some GSTL finals, lol. It just means so much for both teams. All that extra TV time, potential major ramifications in terms of $ & sponsorship - potential lifelines for NSHS, Fnatic possibly disappointing the sponsorship that let them put together a credible Korean team.
And both benches are showing the sweat.
I think there's going to be a real celebration whoever wins. It's a huge deal, whoever loses here is out of the GSTL until 2013. Until 2013, that's not long at all. 4 months is a pretty long time, potentially longer who knows if they will start the GSTL right away again in January. HOTS might even be out by then.
The danger is not 4 months, it is not long for a professional team. The danger is these teams may dismiss completely just because they are not exactly professional team, they are more clan like with some money.
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Is this the first game on this map?
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On September 15 2012 16:17 Laryleprakon wrote: Is this the first game on this map?
seed vs tassadar which was just 4 gating into a win happened last week
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Watching sculp I've reached the conclusion that mechanically speaking sculp is pretty below average in Korea but he just plays out all situations so smartly he can compensate for his multi task and control weaknesses.
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On September 15 2012 16:17 Laryleprakon wrote: Is this the first game on this map?
only one game so far (if you can call a PvP a game)
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Can you land stuff on that platform at the main?
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WTF is this map? Looks like an Ohana/Belshir Hybrid.
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thats over :/ hellion banshee into mech only way
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These drops are not working out.
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