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On September 24 2012 06:13 shizaep wrote: I love Liquid and everything but I kind of hope that ForGG will win. Why? Because Taeja has already won a lot of tourneys, he has established himself in Code S. And ForGG - I just kind of want him to put one big tournament behind his belt. Not really having a favourite player out of these two, I just feel like rooting for the one who still has to prove himself.
He won one of the largest Brood War tournaments there was. Don't know what else he has to prove.
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On September 24 2012 06:14 ZwuckeL wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:13 WigglingSquid wrote:By the way, 70k viewers plus TV. Very healthy numbers by DH.  dreamhack is making esports big. they need partners in other european countries in before dreamhack Paris, with iron squid 2 final at the same event
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On September 24 2012 06:14 ZwuckeL wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:13 WigglingSquid wrote:By the way, 70k viewers plus TV. Very healthy numbers by DH.  dreamhack is making esports big. they need partners in other european countries DH to become leaders of the international esports congress, absorbing MLG, and forcing Sundance into an early retirement.
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Bio from ForGG, at least no viking this time to hurt the banshee )
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On September 24 2012 06:15 keiFrosT wrote: It's a huge day for e-sports when SC2 is being broadcasted on the biggest national television broadcaster here in Sweden.
I was watching it at a cinema earlier this evening - a legit, semi-big cinema put e-Sport on the big screen, which is also pretty cool.
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On September 24 2012 06:16 DOUDOU wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:14 ZwuckeL wrote:On September 24 2012 06:13 WigglingSquid wrote:By the way, 70k viewers plus TV. Very healthy numbers by DH.  dreamhack is making esports big. they need partners in other european countries in before dreamhack Paris, with iron squid 2 final at the same event
i thought of the same thing, partner ship with IronSquid
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On September 24 2012 06:15 keiFrosT wrote: It's a huge day for e-sports when SC2 is being broadcasted on the biggest national television broadcaster here in Sweden. Believe it or not, but it's not the first time they broadcast Dreamhack on SVT.
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On September 24 2012 06:16 Dosey wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:14 ZwuckeL wrote:On September 24 2012 06:13 WigglingSquid wrote:By the way, 70k viewers plus TV. Very healthy numbers by DH.  dreamhack is making esports big. they need partners in other european countries DH to become leaders of the international esports congress, absorbing MLG, and forcing Sundance into an early retirement.
you called it first
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ForGG upgrading very fast, again.
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On September 24 2012 06:14 Aando wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:12 ZwuckeL wrote:On September 24 2012 06:11 Zealously wrote:On September 24 2012 06:06 iglocska wrote:On September 24 2012 06:05 Zealously wrote:What the shit, SVT (Swedish National Television) cut the broadcast mid-game. That's a dick move  Why??? Isn't it ad free? It is, but apparently they had other things to broadcast. that's a pretty nice move to move the broadcast acutally. other channels would have simply canceled the broadcast It was scheduled to be moved at 23:05, and it actually got moved to a larger channel.
By the way, do they have Swedish commentators for this or do they just show the same we also see on stream (Apollo and Catspajamas in this case)?
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On September 24 2012 06:17 Yello wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:14 Aando wrote:On September 24 2012 06:12 ZwuckeL wrote:On September 24 2012 06:11 Zealously wrote:On September 24 2012 06:06 iglocska wrote:On September 24 2012 06:05 Zealously wrote:What the shit, SVT (Swedish National Television) cut the broadcast mid-game. That's a dick move  Why??? Isn't it ad free? It is, but apparently they had other things to broadcast. that's a pretty nice move to move the broadcast acutally. other channels would have simply canceled the broadcast It was scheduled to be moved at 23:05, and it actually got moved to a larger channel. By the way, do they have Swedish commentators for this or do they just show the same we also see on stream (Apollo and Catspajamas in this case)?
They're showing the exact same thing, so no swedish commentators.
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On September 24 2012 06:16 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2012 06:15 keiFrosT wrote: It's a huge day for e-sports when SC2 is being broadcasted on the biggest national television broadcaster here in Sweden. I was watching it at a cinema earlier this evening - a legit, semi-big cinema put e-Sport on the big screen, which is also pretty cool. Woah, that is awesome! Wish they did that over here
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taeja taking the lead. wow no repair needed. i think the lucky kiss is losing power
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WOAH, Taeja WASTED that push!
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Nice fake by Teaja hiding the rax in his nat Forgg thought it was mech. Announcers didnt pick up on it.
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lol this attacked looked ridiculous xD
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