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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36919 Posts
MVP!!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!!!!!!!
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On February 06 2013 20:53 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:52 samurai80 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:42 berndniph wrote:from code s --> loose in round of 32 --> loose on more set ---> code b i feel this is way to easy (and i say this as mkp fan, i hate mvp) if you are unlucky : loose 2 sets in a row and suddenly u are in code b doesn't make any sense I agree with this. Now this has happened to many other players, including very popular one such as Mkp, Nestea or MC and it's not surprising it also happens to Mvp one day. I don't understand all these guys feeling this as an injustice or being sad as if someone died. No one was like this for MC or Nestea. hasn't happened to MKP heh Oups yeah you're right
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opterown
Australia54784 Posts
On February 06 2013 20:56 samurai80 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:47 Ghanburighan wrote:On February 06 2013 20:43 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:42 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:40 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:39 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:34 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:33 Elite_ wrote: Fact - MKP is now the only player that has never dropped to Code B. Uhh what? He's dropped to Code A one season. Other than that he's stayed in Code S for the other 12... Was more questioning the absolute nature of "Only player to have never dropped to Code B" You need a timeframe on that  Ever. I mean everyone else has fallen to Code B at least once. NesTea 2012 Season 4, Leenock 2011 May, any other players in question? parting hasn't dropped to code B ;p Yeah, there's a difference here. You could also say that for example Soo has never dropped into Code B. But that's because he's just so new. Parting only debuted in Code A in November 2011. So, he only had 6 seasons in which to drop out. Less than half of the number for Mvp and MKP. Edit: So, as others said. The player should have been in theGSL since January 2011. Among players having been in GSL code S before 2012, I don't think DRG has ever dropped to code B but I may be wrong. yeah i think you're right
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Glad to see soo killing some high level players, he is showing a great level, soo fighting!!
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Fenrax
United States5018 Posts
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Austria24417 Posts
On February 06 2013 21:00 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:56 samurai80 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:47 Ghanburighan wrote:On February 06 2013 20:43 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:42 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:40 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:39 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:34 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:33 Elite_ wrote: Fact - MKP is now the only player that has never dropped to Code B. Uhh what? He's dropped to Code A one season. Other than that he's stayed in Code S for the other 12... Was more questioning the absolute nature of "Only player to have never dropped to Code B" You need a timeframe on that  Ever. I mean everyone else has fallen to Code B at least once. NesTea 2012 Season 4, Leenock 2011 May, any other players in question? parting hasn't dropped to code B ;p Yeah, there's a difference here. You could also say that for example Soo has never dropped into Code B. But that's because he's just so new. Parting only debuted in Code A in November 2011. So, he only had 6 seasons in which to drop out. Less than half of the number for Mvp and MKP. Edit: So, as others said. The player should have been in theGSL since January 2011. Among players having been in GSL code S before 2012, I don't think DRG has ever dropped to code B but I may be wrong. yeah i think you're right
DRG qualified for Code A and lost, then got seeded into Code S. That's like common knowledge man
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On February 06 2013 20:51 revoN wrote:All good things... Revenge of the Elephants. They have returned to claim what is rightfully theirs.  There's only so long one can live on borrowed time. Albeit MVP, the most accomplished GSL player by far, was also the strongest to transition early by far. His defeat tonight can be argued as a victory of KESPA training practices, but not as the removal of inferior players due to the arrival of his Broodwar superiors.
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On February 06 2013 20:53 Nomzter wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:52 n0ise wrote:On February 06 2013 20:51 Nomzter wrote: The King has fallen. I envy the day of those who shall witness the return of the king the crownless again shall be king Would that be MKP? :D To be honest that would be awesome to see MKP win this GSL.
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United States97274 Posts
On February 06 2013 21:01 DarkLordOlli wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 21:00 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:56 samurai80 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:47 Ghanburighan wrote:On February 06 2013 20:43 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:42 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:40 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:39 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:34 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:33 Elite_ wrote: Fact - MKP is now the only player that has never dropped to Code B. Uhh what? He's dropped to Code A one season. Other than that he's stayed in Code S for the other 12... Was more questioning the absolute nature of "Only player to have never dropped to Code B" You need a timeframe on that  Ever. I mean everyone else has fallen to Code B at least once. NesTea 2012 Season 4, Leenock 2011 May, any other players in question? parting hasn't dropped to code B ;p Yeah, there's a difference here. You could also say that for example Soo has never dropped into Code B. But that's because he's just so new. Parting only debuted in Code A in November 2011. So, he only had 6 seasons in which to drop out. Less than half of the number for Mvp and MKP. Edit: So, as others said. The player should have been in theGSL since January 2011. Among players having been in GSL code S before 2012, I don't think DRG has ever dropped to code B but I may be wrong. yeah i think you're right DRG qualified for Code A and lost, then got seeded into Code S. That's like common knowledge man  He lost in the 2nd round of Code A. Not the first
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Austria24417 Posts
On February 06 2013 21:03 Shellshock1122 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 21:01 DarkLordOlli wrote:On February 06 2013 21:00 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:56 samurai80 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:47 Ghanburighan wrote:On February 06 2013 20:43 opterown wrote:On February 06 2013 20:42 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:40 liberate71 wrote:On February 06 2013 20:39 Elite_ wrote:On February 06 2013 20:34 liberate71 wrote: [quote]
Uhh what? He's dropped to Code A one season. Other than that he's stayed in Code S for the other 12... Was more questioning the absolute nature of "Only player to have never dropped to Code B" You need a timeframe on that  Ever. I mean everyone else has fallen to Code B at least once. NesTea 2012 Season 4, Leenock 2011 May, any other players in question? parting hasn't dropped to code B ;p Yeah, there's a difference here. You could also say that for example Soo has never dropped into Code B. But that's because he's just so new. Parting only debuted in Code A in November 2011. So, he only had 6 seasons in which to drop out. Less than half of the number for Mvp and MKP. Edit: So, as others said. The player should have been in theGSL since January 2011. Among players having been in GSL code S before 2012, I don't think DRG has ever dropped to code B but I may be wrong. yeah i think you're right DRG qualified for Code A and lost, then got seeded into Code S. That's like common knowledge man  He lost in the 2nd round of Code A. Not the first
GODDAMNIT This keeps happening.
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On February 06 2013 20:59 Tobblish wrote:Ok so here is the gif of the moment that MVP turns his screen off that people asked for. With "cheesy" caption + Show Spoiler +Without + Show Spoiler +
Such a sad moment...
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Austria24417 Posts
I'm telling you, WoL will end with the most random champion in BboongBboong. WoL is the american dream, everybody can make it.
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Good results, perfect night!!
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On February 06 2013 20:59 Tobblish wrote:Ok so here is the gif of the moment that MVP turns his screen off that people asked for. With "cheesy" caption + Show Spoiler +Without + Show Spoiler +
I used to not like Mvp a whole lot. But then he proved he was the greatest of champions time and again. Makes me sad to see this happen to such a legend.
Respect.
I truly hope Nestea and Mvp are able to come back in HOTS and prove us once more they are the greatest. Not likely, but one can dream.
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On February 06 2013 21:01 Severedevil wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:51 revoN wrote:All good things... Revenge of the Elephants. They have returned to claim what is rightfully theirs.  There's only so long one can live on borrowed time. Albeit MVP, the most accomplished GSL player by far, was also the strongest to transition early by far. His defeat tonight can be argued as a victory of KESPA training practices, but not as the removal of inferior players due to the arrival of his Broodwar superiors.
Please don´t fall for that obvious troll bait.
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United Kingdom14464 Posts
sad day for IM, T_T
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On February 06 2013 20:52 JJH777 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2013 20:52 Grovbolle wrote:On February 06 2013 20:48 Asha` wrote:On February 06 2013 20:44 dcemuser wrote:On February 06 2013 20:41 Salteador Neo wrote:On February 06 2013 20:38 Grovbolle wrote:On February 06 2013 20:36 Salteador Neo wrote: Khaldor said right before the first game, about soO "he is playing the right race" because MVP has lost to many zergs lately.
Guess he was right, meh. What terran would you favor against strong ZvT zergs? I'm not sure about any. http://aligulac.com/periods/76/?page=1&sort=vz&race=ptzrs&nats=allCurrently the best vZ is Taeja, followed by Last and then Yoda. However I have a feeling that will change when the next list comes out. (Remember that statistics =/= absolute truth) Oh thanks for the data. Would have never guessed Last or Yoda tbh. Ironically, Taeja just recently went 0-2 against Soulkey, Last went 0-1 against SoO, and Yoda lost to Monster and Hyun. Last went 0-2 vs S2, 0-1 vs Hydra, 0-1 vs Soo, 0-1 vs Roro, 1-0 vs Sacsri, 0-2 vs SongDuri, 1-2 vs Shine, 1-0 vs NesTea, 2-0 vs Shine, 1-0 vs Savage, 0-2 vs Life, 1-0 vs Effort, and 1-0 vs Hero. I think their ratings are massively warped by the seeming inclusion of MvP invitational games vs foreigners etc Will be more stable with more games. Most of the Kespa players are relatively new to the scene, meaning that they are much harder to judge. The more matches the better. And yes, will see how the list looks after the update (which I think is tomorrow) I doubt it considering no player has ever been stable for more than a few months since sc2 is stupidly volatile.
Of course, but starting with a 1000 rating for all new kespa players, it takes time to adjust to somewhat decent levels. Especially since they mostly play eachother in PL
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On February 06 2013 20:59 Tobblish wrote:Ok so here is the gif of the moment that MVP turns his screen off that people asked for. With "cheesy" caption + Show Spoiler +Without + Show Spoiler + Even I have to agree this looks sad. You really should hide this from sensitive fanboys eyes !
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