Iron Squid II Group C - Page 2
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CrazyBirdman
Germany3509 Posts
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Dekkers
France315 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
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hfsrj
Germany166 Posts
Scarlett 1 - 2 MKP Brown 2 - 1 Mkp Scarlett 1 - 2 Taeja Taeja 2 - 1 Mkp Brown and Taeja move on. | ||
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Daumen
Germany1073 Posts
On December 12 2012 21:01 Dekkers wrote: Gogo MKP and Taeja, Iron Squid is lacking some Terrans. True dat! but you can say that about any foreign Tourney / league nowadays ;< | ||
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HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On December 12 2012 20:20 KristofferAG wrote: Awww man. I'm hoping TaeJa can get out of this sick slump he's in. Either way I'll be rooting for MKP,, and a little bit for Brown, just because he's an ex-SlayerS. Keep in mind, he beat Life 4-1 in the KR qualifier for this tourney, his PvZ is not half bad. ...yeah the one Life had to throw because of Korean law >.> | ||
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KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
On December 12 2012 21:05 Shellshock1122 wrote: I want to watch this so bad... but final exams TT It's okay, finals aren't that important anyway. On December 12 2012 23:25 HaXXspetten wrote: ...yeah the one Life had to throw because of Korean law >.> Wut? | ||
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Devise
Canada1131 Posts
On December 12 2012 16:15 Hiea wrote: Me aswell... Since he will be making it out in first place. if he 4-0s scarlett then he would be making it in second ![]() | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
On December 12 2012 23:25 KristofferAG wrote: It's okay, finals aren't that important anyway. Wut? Under 16 can't play after midnight. They started a bo7 not too long before midnight so Life just all inned every game and lost | ||
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Ender985
Spain910 Posts
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Flamelta
Canada18 Posts
Under 16 can't play after midnight. They started a bo7 not too long before midnight so Life just all inned every game and lost Are you serious? o_O | ||
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Hiea
Denmark1538 Posts
On December 12 2012 23:30 Devise wrote: if he 4-0s scarlett then he would be making it in second ![]() Which is why I would be extremely surprised if he 4-0's scarlett. | ||
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TheDougler
Canada8306 Posts
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KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
On December 12 2012 23:33 Shellshock1122 wrote: Under 16 can't play after midnight. They started a bo7 not too long before midnight so Life just all inned every game and lost And this has been confirmed? | ||
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TheDougler
Canada8306 Posts
On December 13 2012 00:26 Hiea wrote: Which is why I would be extremely surprised if he 4-0's scarlett. You're both very excellent and special people. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
I'm pretty sure it was. I can go look for it + Show Spoiler [Source] + On October 16 2012 11:52 Weirdkid wrote: Grabbed this from the Life fanclub haha. To those who watched the Iron Squid Korean Invitationals and was wondering about Life's performance, here's a short explanation. Translated from http://s.163.com/12/1016/00/8DT6VKAG00314D0E.html Original article at http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=67916 Tough Life in third grade of middle school: Forced Shutdown + Unable to attend the press conference for GSL Finals Life was taking part in the finals of the online Korean qualifiers for the Iron Squid 2 tournament, where he lost 1-4 to Brown. The problem occurred in the second set. At that time, he was just going about playing, when Life received a reminder regarding a forced shutdown. It was then that he remembered, and mentioned in the chat "Oh yea, I am supposed to be forced shutdown." After that, he just grabbed all his army and forced an all-in on his opponent, which ended up failing. Even though Life eventually lost to Brown, it doesn't affect his qualification. There were more than 10000 foreign viewers watching via TwitchTV, and people were expressing their concerns regarding the actions of Life, and were quite shocked when they knew about the law in Korea which forces youths to go offline after a certain time. Life is only 15 this year, and he's still a 3rd-grader in middle school. This Korean law which forces youths to go offline applies to youths below the age of 16, and they are not allowed to play online from 12am to 6am. What gives Life even more of a headache is that he is still a student having his compulsory education in middle school and is unable to miss lessons. As a result, he will be unable to attend the GSL finals press conference held on the morning of the 17th, even though this is a standard for every season of GSL. Startale's coach has this to say. "Because of the law for the compulsory shutdown, the tournament had to be played earlier, and to have enough attendance at school, Life is unable to attend the press conference in the morning. As a student in middle school, Life faces a lot of restrictions. We can overlook the compulsory education, but now there's this law for the forced shutdown. This makes it really difficult for the player to play to the best of his ability, and I think it's quite a pity." | ||
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KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
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Misacampo
167 Posts
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Dekkers
France315 Posts
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Hiea
Denmark1538 Posts
On December 13 2012 01:10 Dekkers wrote: Games are casted from replays so the "can't play because i'm too young" rule does not apply. Games are casted from replays, because it would be silly to make koreans wake up at 5am to play the matches. Also none of these players are under 16. | ||
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