[Code S] RO8 Day 1 2012 GSL Season 4 - Page 99
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FuRong
New Zealand3089 Posts
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BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
I wouldn't even count the losses against creator because that was when rain was relatively new to SC2. Whereas the losses against hero[join] were much more recent and also more important as this was for the advancement in the playoffs and one of those games was the ace match. Not saying the loses against creator weren't important but at that point in time the Kespa players were using WCS more as a learning experience. | ||
SupLilSon
Malaysia4123 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:40 FuRong wrote: The only way this could be better is if Rain vs MVP was the final instead of the semi. It's gonna be brutal. Yea, it's a bit disappointing heh. They are clearly the two most solid players in Code S atm (strong case can be made for Taeja also). I really want MVP to advance against Rain but I think Taeja vs Rain would make the most exciting finals (since MVP/Rain isn't possible). | ||
Headnoob
Australia2108 Posts
Man is a fucking legend. | ||
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opterown
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Australia54784 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:36 vthree wrote: 7th. Previously 4 championships, 1 finalist (lost to MMA), 1 semi finalist (lost of Leenock) does blizzard cup count? | ||
Kasaraki
Denmark7115 Posts
Dude, we have to restrict the wins somehow, otherwise we'll spend all day listing them. ;p | ||
BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:49 SupLilSon wrote: Yea, it's a bit disappointing heh. They are clearly the two most solid players in Code S atm (strong case can be made for Taeja also). I really want MVP to advance against Rain but I think Taeja vs Rain would make the most exciting finals (since MVP/Rain isn't possible). It's actually much better this way. Simply because we have the opportunity to see a SC2 Legend (MVP) and a player a lot of people refer to as "the best terran in the world" (Taeja) go against Rain in a multiple set series. Both Terrans are top notch so I think its kinda stupid to say which would be a better finals. Either way, we should have two great series if rain advances to the finals. | ||
Ace1123
Philippines1187 Posts
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BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:59 Ace1123 wrote: YEY MVP! Please 5th ever GSL Champ and engrave your name in the SC history forever! I will say that MVP is extremely lucky that the Kespa players didn't transition sooner. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
Funny thing to note, Mvp has NEVER lost in the ro8 of the GSL. He has been knocked out in every other round at some point but never the ro8. | ||
HaXxorIzed
Australia8434 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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Gladiator6
Sweden7024 Posts
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FakeDeath
Malaysia6060 Posts
On October 03 2012 23:04 Dodgin wrote: Wow crazy results, Rain 3-0, and Mvp 3-1. I expected Symbol to win and for Rain vs Hero to be closer. Funny thing to note, Mvp has NEVER lost in the ro8 of the GSL. He has been knocked out in every other round at some point but never the ro8. Really? I remember sometime ago he lost in Ro4 or Ro8 against Leenock some time ago. | ||
ElephantBaby
United States1365 Posts
On October 03 2012 21:38 Incomplet wrote: royal road is winning 2 tournaments simultaneously. In Sun's case this is GSL and OSL in which he is in the RO4 for both. Man, people are so new here. Royal road means first time participation and then get the championship. | ||
Aserrin
Uruguay231 Posts
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SupLilSon
Malaysia4123 Posts
On October 03 2012 22:58 BlazeFury01 wrote: It's actually much better this way. Simply because we have the opportunity to see a SC2 Legend (MVP) and a player a lot of people refer to as "the best terran in the world" (Taeja) go against Rain in a multiple set series. Both Terrans are top notch so I think its kinda stupid to say which would be a better finals. Either way, we should have two great series if rain advances to the finals. Oh yes, I agree that Taeja and MVP are pretty damn comparable and it's really hard to say who is better. However, I do enjoy watching MVP in these long series moreso than Taeja. Taeja is a great player and he's just as all around solid as MVP but MVP employs mind games and the most interesting build choices in a way we haven't really seen from other players. All in all, the remainder of the Code S players are all phenomenal players and no matter what I think the finals will be great. | ||
Femari
United States2900 Posts
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Lasbike
France2888 Posts
I can't actually see him not winning code S. | ||
Tibbroar
United States161 Posts
On October 03 2012 23:43 FakeDeath wrote: Really? I remember sometime ago he lost in Ro4 or Ro8 against Leenock some time ago. GSL November Ro4, that was an awesome series though, so was the Jjakji vs Leenock finals. | ||
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