On September 25 2012 09:11 PhoenixVoid wrote: Back to HyuN killing the dreams of any TitaN fans.
Yupp I said it before and I'll say it again... TitaN is good enough to maybe take a map or two off HyuN but there is no chance in hell of him beating HyuN in a bo9 series....
On September 25 2012 09:23 CosmicSpiral wrote: I wonder if Hyun actually prepares for Fight Club exclusively. He seems to be on top of his opponent's tendencies (every single one of them).
Probably used to the Korean contenders because of ladder and replays, while he prepares for Europeans by playing in Euro cups so often he knows their styles so well through playing them so often in weekly tournaments.
I still can't believe that Hyun is still on top in Fight Club. After months of no one making it past three weeks, I never expected him to dominate like this.
On September 25 2012 09:29 Sumahi wrote: I still can't believe that Hyun is still on top in Fight Club. After months of no one making it past three weeks, I never expected him to dominate like this.
From his play I imagine he (or the TSL coach) takes this very seriously.
On September 25 2012 09:29 Sumahi wrote: I still can't believe that Hyun is still on top in Fight Club. After months of no one making it past three weeks, I never expected him to dominate like this.
From his play I imagine he (or the TSL coach) takes this very seriously.
Seems to be HyuN's proud achievement judging from the interview after his Code A games.
Problem is IPL is one of the tournments the updater overlooks.
Weirdly enough Liquid'HerO's IPL FC wins are on his page so it should get on there eventually.
Well each week he wins he gets 500$ correct? Assuming he is taking this series that puts him at 7 so thats another 3500 added to his count which puts him up at like 6620 or something? I don't remember who he beat and the bounty he got from that though...
On September 25 2012 09:23 CosmicSpiral wrote: I wonder if Hyun actually prepares for Fight Club exclusively. He seems to be on top of his opponent's tendencies (every single one of them).
Very unlikely for foreigners. Usually Koreans use the first game in a series to figure out their opponents playstyle and adjust accordingly to counteract this. Many Koreans have confirmed this in interviews during foreign events. As for Korean vs Korean, Id say they would only prepare depending on their schedule. If they have an important GSL or OSL match coming up, then very unlikely.