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On November 25 2012 02:26 Lorch wrote: Well thank god if nerchio could actually beat taeja playing the way he does I would be really sad. Lets make this a quick 3-0
Thanks Flash for making that one happen.
Now let hero get another 3-0.
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On November 25 2012 03:12 Qwerty85 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 03:10 Salient wrote:On November 25 2012 03:02 tuho12345 wrote:oh man that differences between Koreans and foreigners  Taeja made so many mistakes and still won easily. IMO the top foreigners are low GSL Code S level (Naniwa made the round of 16 three seasons in a row, I think). But Taeja is one of the top 10 players in the world. Taeja's multitasking is just amazing, even among Koreans. No shame in losing to him. Foreigners are more like code A to be honest way to generalize
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i think taeja will walk over whoever wins this at least give us a good pvp plx
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On November 25 2012 03:13 ShaDyNHG wrote: BLÜMCHEN :D lol
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Italy12246 Posts
On November 25 2012 03:11 Malinor wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 03:07 Mouzone wrote:On November 25 2012 03:05 aTnClouD wrote: Vasacast so good, if they were native english everyone would watch their commentary. We need some international commentators like him! Makes the game so fun to watch. English isn't as melodic as italian so it would probably sound quite strange if someone attempted to emulate his style. Khaldor casting in german was also always so much fun. He gets even more excited in german than in english (though I hate it when he calls mutaslisks "muten").
Khaldor kinda tries to do analysis and sometimes he screws that up though. The cool thing with Vasa is he doesn't give a shit about game analysis (even though he probably good seeing as he's Master).
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On November 25 2012 03:12 HaXXspetten wrote:touched a sensitive spot I see + Show Spoiler +sometimes it's fun to not be an mvp fan Only because we have high expectations for him.
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I approve of this music selection
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On November 25 2012 03:11 Azarkon wrote: Nerchio is about as great as they come when it comes to ZvT outside of Korea. It's just that practice partners for that match up are difficult to come by when you're not a Liquid Zerg. It seems impossible for anyone that isn't part of the KR scene, wether you're on liquid (or whatever other team) or not.
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What's this german song? "jeder tag soll ein geschenk und was besonderes sein"
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On November 25 2012 03:11 Serelitz wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 03:10 Salient wrote:On November 25 2012 03:02 tuho12345 wrote:oh man that differences between Koreans and foreigners  Taeja made so many mistakes and still won easily. IMO the top foreigners are low GSL Code S level (Naniwa made the round of 16 three seasons in a row, I think). But Taeja is one of the top 10 players in the world. Taeja's multitasking is just amazing, even among Koreans. No shame in losing to him. More like Taeja atm is low code S level and foreigners are maybe code A at best. on topic: Happy Taeja won, at least now infestor ZvX snoozefest as finals now. No PvP finals is good as well :p
No way Taeja is low CodeS level. He just lost early this GSL, that shit happens, look at everyone that is even in CodeA right now. He made the Ro8 three times in a row or so before. Taeja is easily a Top10 player world wide.
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On November 25 2012 03:13 ShaDyNHG wrote: BLÜMCHEN :D heut ist mein tag!
Song was unbelievably huge in Sweden when it came out
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Austria24422 Posts
On November 25 2012 03:14 HaXXspetten wrote: I approve of this music selection
The lyrics are brilliant.
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On November 25 2012 03:13 Teoita wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 03:11 Malinor wrote:On November 25 2012 03:07 Mouzone wrote:On November 25 2012 03:05 aTnClouD wrote: Vasacast so good, if they were native english everyone would watch their commentary. We need some international commentators like him! Makes the game so fun to watch. English isn't as melodic as italian so it would probably sound quite strange if someone attempted to emulate his style. Khaldor casting in german was also always so much fun. He gets even more excited in german than in english (though I hate it when he calls mutaslisks "muten"). Khaldor kinda tries to do analysis and sometimes he screws that up though. The cool thing with Vasa is he doesn't give a shit about game analysis (even though he probably good seeing as he's Master).
master "knowledge" is totally different to pro knowledge btw
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On November 25 2012 03:13 HaXXspetten wrote:Show nested quote +On November 25 2012 03:12 Qwerty85 wrote:On November 25 2012 03:10 Salient wrote:On November 25 2012 03:02 tuho12345 wrote:oh man that differences between Koreans and foreigners  Taeja made so many mistakes and still won easily. IMO the top foreigners are low GSL Code S level (Naniwa made the round of 16 three seasons in a row, I think). But Taeja is one of the top 10 players in the world. Taeja's multitasking is just amazing, even among Koreans. No shame in losing to him. Foreigners are more like code A to be honest way to generalize
Yeah, sure some are Code A, but it's a huge generalisation. Most are Code B.
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heut ist meeeeein taaaaaaaaag!
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On November 25 2012 03:14 Fluffboll wrote:heut ist mein tag! Song was unbelievably huge in Sweden when it came out 
Yes. Yes it was.
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