[WCS] Global Finals Day 2 - Page 13
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Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
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DamnCats
United States1472 Posts
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MooMu
Canada615 Posts
Can't wait. | ||
MCXD
Australia2738 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:53 DamnCats wrote: Why doesnt this start at like.... now :/ Because it's like... 3AM in China right now? | ||
Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
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DamnCats
United States1472 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:56 MCXD wrote: Because it's like... 3AM in China right now? Don't talk science to me. | ||
Wolfswood
United States349 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:56 Azarkon wrote: I'm pretty sure Chinese netizens don't think about sc2 much at all.Ironic that in a tournament held in China, the last remaining Chinese speaking players in the Ro16 are a Chinese American and a Taiwanese. I wonder what the Chinese netizens are thinking about that. | ||
Mouzone
3937 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:54 MooMu wrote: Idra vs. Rain should be good. Can't wait. I can't hype myself for that match because of IdrA's recent record in matches beyond the opening ones. | ||
MooMu
Canada615 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:56 Azarkon wrote: It is ironic that in a tournament held in China, the last remaining Chinese speaking players in the Ro16 are a Chinese American and a Taiwanese. I wonder what the Chinese netizens are thinking about that. Oh why oh why didn't we support Chiang Kai-shek. | ||
m0ck
4194 Posts
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MooMu
Canada615 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:59 Mouzone wrote: I can't hype myself for that match because of IdrA's recent record in matches beyond the opening ones. IdrA's play looks pretty good. Let's wait and see. | ||
TheDougler
Canada8302 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:59 Mouzone wrote: I can't hype myself for that match because of IdrA's recent record in matches beyond the opening ones. Fair point. Also, my internernal monolgue got all screwed up cause of your name. Is it pronounced Mouz One or Mo Zone or Mow Zone? | ||
Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:59 Wolfswood wrote: I'm pretty sure Chinese netizens don't think about sc2 much at all. "What is this shit and why is it not dota" | ||
Pwnzer
United States617 Posts
On November 18 2012 05:00 MooMu wrote: Oh why oh why didn't we support Chiang Kai-shek. I'm more of a Chairman Mao man myself. Haha | ||
RiCCoo
United States20 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:48 Elroi wrote: I give idra 0,2 % chance of winning this. Doesn't matter, with his 4 wins yesterday, his hype as 'one of the world's best zergs' has just extended for another 2 years. | ||
Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:56 Azarkon wrote: Ironic that in a tournament held in China, the last remaining Chinese speaking players in the Ro16 are a Chinese American and a Taiwanese. I wonder what the Chinese viewers are thinking about that. I thought about that earlier, the best conclusion I could come up with was "well.. it is a WORLD tournament", and you know.. Koreans dominate every MLG and yet americans don't seem too resistant. Then again, the chinese community probably don't know the korean personalities as much as we do (or do they?) I mean, they all seemed to absolutely love Comm, and yet, majority of people (I'm making an assumption here) have had no clue who he really was until he played in WCS china | ||
Wolfswood
United States349 Posts
On November 18 2012 05:14 Zenbrez wrote: The Chinese generally have a very high sense of nationalism, especially in international competitions of any kind.I thought about that earlier, the best conclusion I could come up with was "well.. it is a WORLD tournament", and you know.. Koreans dominate every MLG and yet americans don't seem too resistant. Then again, the chinese community probably don't know the korean personalities as much as we do (or do they?) I mean, they all seemed to absolutely love Comm, and yet, majority of people (I'm making an assumption here) have had no clue who he really was until he played in WCS china | ||
NuclearJudas
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TripleOSeven
United States106 Posts
On November 18 2012 04:56 Azarkon wrote: Ironic that in a tournament held in China, the last remaining Chinese speaking players in the Ro16 are a Chinese American and a Taiwanese. I wonder what the Chinese viewers are thinking about that. Well, there was only one seed from China... | ||
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Australia54784 Posts
he didn't get many votes on day 1, and choosing people to not include is difficult | ||
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