On January 31 2013 14:02 FineAndDandy wrote:
Is this Killer Sangho?
Is this Killer Sangho?
yes
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Shellshock
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On January 31 2013 14:02 FineAndDandy wrote: Is this Killer Sangho? yes | ||
Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS read alone's interview. He doesnt practice at all cuz previous PL match finished very late the day before. To be specific, he only practiced Arkanoid lol | ||
Kergy
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bittman
Australia8759 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:00 saiyogo wrote: Killer vs. Mafia It will be brutal. Yeah. I imagine both of them will lose units to such a bloody mess that only seconds after their deaths no traces will remain. | ||
revoN
Japan804 Posts
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MCXD
Australia2738 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:04 revoN wrote: Dunno if it was mentioned somewhere but any idea on who's this 아서 (aso) guy? He reached the finals in Group C. It's Ex-SlayerS_Arthur | ||
TommyP
United States6231 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:01 BlazeFury01 wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS Well, I don't know about that. It may seem like they have plenty of time but if their main priority is training for a whole team of players (Pro League) then they wouldn't really have that much time if you think about it. Whereas the ESF players only has to focus on one group and that's their GSL group. If players only practice by playing on ladder (i know for a fact thats all DRG does for example) then none of that is relevant. When you just practice ladder, youre just focusing on yourself and not your opponent so thats irrelevant. | ||
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Shellshock
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Tsutchie
Australia951 Posts
On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS when a pro league player pratices, its usually for a very specific opponent they are going to vs in that week. and unless you are an ace player like flash, you don't have as much time to patch up your 3 match ups skills. and i didn't say they don't have the time to practice at all, i said they don't have the time to patch up their overall skill like non-proleague players. but this is going on a tangent. my original point was that they do care about individual leagues, but proleague is more important. | ||
sertman
United States540 Posts
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Necro)Phagist(
Canada6518 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:05 Shellshock1122 wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good ol STX players.. never fail to disappoint ![]() Go Go StC!! | ||
Ventris
Germany1226 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:05 Shellshock1122 wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Thank God... | ||
BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:04 TommyP wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:01 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS Well, I don't know about that. It may seem like they have plenty of time but if their main priority is training for a whole team of players (Pro League) then they wouldn't really have that much time if you think about it. Whereas the ESF players only has to focus on one group and that's their GSL group. If players only practice by playing on ladder (i know for a fact thats all DRG does for example) then none of that is relevant. When you just practice ladder, youre just focusing on yourself and not your opponent so thats irrelevant. The map pool buddy. Kespa players have to practice for an almost completely different map pool. | ||
BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:05 Tsutchie wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS when a pro league player pratices, its usually for a very specific opponent they are going to vs in that week. and unless you are an ace player like flash, you don't have as much time to patch up your 3 match ups skills. and i didn't say they don't have the time to practice at all, i said they don't have the time to patch up their overall skill like non-proleague players. but this is going on a tangent. my original point was that they do care about individual leagues, but proleague is more important. Well, what about all kill format? They have to practice for every opponent in that situation. Oh, and I completely agree with your post. | ||
ssg
United States1770 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:06 BlazeFury01 wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:04 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 14:01 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can,but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS Well, I don't know about that. It may seem like they have plenty of time but if their main priority is training for a whole team of players (Pro League) then they wouldn't really have that much time if you think about it. Whereas the ESF players only has to focus on one group and that's their GSL group. If players only practice by playing on ladder (i know for a fact thats all DRG does for example) then none of that is relevant. When you just practice ladder, youre just focusing on yourself and not your opponent so thats irrelevant. The map pool buddy. Kespa players have to practice for an almost completely different map pool. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:04 TommyP wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:01 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS Well, I don't know about that. It may seem like they have plenty of time but if their main priority is training for a whole team of players (Pro League) then they wouldn't really have that much time if you think about it. Whereas the ESF players only has to focus on one group and that's their GSL group. If players only practice by playing on ladder (i know for a fact thats all DRG does for example) then none of that is relevant. When you just practice ladder, youre just focusing on yourself and not your opponent so thats irrelevant. Not to mention Life, who said, in his Ro4 S4 interview, "Laddering occasionally is all I do," and said he didn't get to practice at all pretty much. Not that all players can manage this though, just some players. Bomber apparently doesn't practice TvP either, but he has (arguably) the best TvP on the planet. | ||
Tsutchie
Australia951 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:07 BlazeFury01 wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:05 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS when a pro league player pratices, its usually for a very specific opponent they are going to vs in that week. and unless you are an ace player like flash, you don't have as much time to patch up your 3 match ups skills. and i didn't say they don't have the time to practice at all, i said they don't have the time to patch up their overall skill like non-proleague players. but this is going on a tangent. my original point was that they do care about individual leagues, but proleague is more important. Well, what about all kill format? They have to practice for every opponent in that situation. Oh, and I completely agree with your post. only the ace will practice for every matchup, more often then not you'll have snipers for specific aces. and those snipers will only pratices in anticipation for that ace. these snipers are only expected to take 1 kill but if they can get more, then thats even better. | ||
LighT.
Canada4501 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:06 Necro)Phagist( wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:05 Shellshock1122 wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good ol STX players.. never fail to disappoint ![]() Go Go StC!! Seriously..the only thing keeping STX relevant was Calm, Bogus and Mini. But calm's the coach, the STX losing ways rubbed off on Mini and bogus is the sole player carrying the team | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:09 LighT. wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:06 Necro)Phagist( wrote: On January 31 2013 14:05 Shellshock1122 wrote: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Good ol STX players.. never fail to disappoint ![]() Go Go StC!! Seriously..the only thing keeping STX relevant was Calm, Bogus and Mini. But calm's the coach, the STX losing ways rubbed off on Mini and bogus is the sole player carrying the team Dear has looked good in his last few outings in proleague but he fell in the qualifiers yesterday | ||
TommyP
United States6231 Posts
On January 31 2013 14:06 BlazeFury01 wrote: Show nested quote + On January 31 2013 14:04 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 14:01 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:56 TommyP wrote: On January 31 2013 13:52 Tsutchie wrote: On January 31 2013 13:49 Dodgin wrote: On January 31 2013 13:47 BlazeFury01 wrote: On January 31 2013 13:45 Dodgin wrote: almost all the good esf players are already in gsl, almost all the good kespa players are not yet in gsl. it would be weird if more rookies/esf qualified than kespa when you look at the sheer number of them trying out, including all the trainees. Yeah but it's strange that their trying out at all. With Pro League being a major factor and all. maybe the opinions of some tl netizens that they don't care about individual leagues are not so accurate its not that they don't care, its that they don't have the time to prepare for the individual leagues like non-proleague players. coming to the qualifiers to play a few games aren't detrimental to the team but i think if the qualifiers were held on the same day as a proleague game. they wouldn't show up to the qualifiers Many players only pracitce by playing ladder. I mean yea they'll study their replays if they can, but in this they dont know who theyre going to play anyway so thats actually a terrible excuse. The "they don't have time" is complete BS Well, I don't know about that. It may seem like they have plenty of time but if their main priority is training for a whole team of players (Pro League) then they wouldn't really have that much time if you think about it. Whereas the ESF players only has to focus on one group and that's their GSL group. If players only practice by playing on ladder (i know for a fact thats all DRG does for example) then none of that is relevant. When you just practice ladder, youre just focusing on yourself and not your opponent so thats irrelevant. The map pool buddy. Kespa players have to practice for an almost completely different map pool. Yea, but how many other tournaments do top eSF players play in that have differnet map pools, plus kespa maps are being used in GSL this season. Its nothing about map pools, preparation or anything. Right now, overall eSF players are better than KeSPA. | ||
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