[DreamHack] Stockholm D2 2013 - Page 529
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On April 28 2013 07:51 Goldfish wrote: Even as not a Zerg player, I always cheer for anyone who is consistent at winning (and Leenock is one of them). This. Consistent players who keep posting good results for long periods of time deserve the credit. Especially people like Leenock who are able to do so at a very high level (actually finishing at first place at multiple premiere events). | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:58 KadaverBB wrote: Time for the champaigne (is that how its spelled?) fail :D Champagne | ||
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at starcraft and at life | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:55 Bagi wrote: They also have a playerbase of over 10 million logging in daily, with the stream link right in their face when they do so. Its by far the biggest game in PC gaming right now, I don't know how anyone could expect SC2 to compete with that. LoL streamwatching community honestly makes no sense. They got less people watching some semifinal games than they had people watching some almost meaningless league games. | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:56 MuseMike wrote: When did I say he was the best foreigner? You lack reading comprehension. i'm 99% sure you said it in one of your other posts, but im not going to search this thread with 500+ pages, heh. so when in doubt, in your favour, i'll accpet defeat. im pretty surpriesed about nanis run, he looked solid and had some cool strategies but i hadn't expected him to go THIS far | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:58 SharkStarcraft wrote: What you Jinro Fanboys don't get is that the competition is a lot, like a LOT harder right now than back in the days of GSL open. While Jinro was a great player, really deserving his deep GSL run you can't compare that to what NaNiwa managed to do during a time when the game was figured our pretty damn well. I think the best foreigner is either him or Stephano, really hard to call right now with the EG curse finally kicking in ![]() Bro shutup Jinro was the Terran Bonjwa. Don't do you get it? | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:58 KadaverBB wrote: Time for the champaigne (is that how its spelled?) fail :D Champagne. GG ^_^ | ||
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On April 28 2013 07:54 Loxley wrote: Easy? He was in group E with 3 koreans. Later beat Jeadong aswell.. Apart from the 3rd group stage he faced 3 zergs. Jaedong is known for his rather bad ZvP, and TLO and SortOf are beatable in comparison to guys like Gumiho. Naniwa had a great run, but it could've been way harder. | ||
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