[WCS EU] RO16 Group D Premier Season 1 2013 - Page 89
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ikh
United Kingdom251 Posts
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Yuke
Germany30 Posts
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FuRRie
Belgium815 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:34 ikh wrote: man has dimaga's english ever improved in the last year or two :3 | ||
Roman666
Poland1440 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:34 geokilla wrote: LOL "fucked up" The F bomb is very easy to swallow when you dont speak English as primary language. | ||
Chronos.
United States805 Posts
Wasn't sure who I wanted to win since I really like both players, but now that I think about it, Dimaga needed it much more than Thorzain. Dimaga's teamless and this win will really help him when looking for a new win. Thorzain's already on EG, but I still feel a bit sorry for him. | ||
krutopatkin
Germany2612 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:34 Bibbit wrote: Are there any notable non-korean pros who cant speak english? Most of the Chinese I think | ||
Sandermatt
Switzerland1365 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:34 Bibbit wrote: Are there any notable non-korean pros who cant speak english? Probably many of the chinese players. | ||
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dcsoda
United States583 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:32 Benjamin99 wrote: I thought Dimaga played brilliant he went for the 10 pool didn't work but somehow he did the only thing that could win him the game But if Thorzain's wall is up this game is still happening and he's still behind? I'm not sure where the brilliant part is. | ||
Benjamin99
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BlackCompany
Germany8388 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:32 Crownlol wrote: Tzain actually played very well, except that huge mistake in the last game. His hellbat drops were solid, he nearly beat Stephano. Thats something atleast. Still, T-funk ![]() | ||
maartendq
Belgium3115 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:28 Dudasc wrote: playing with his usual multitask edit: sorry for my BM but it feels rly sad to see top pros losing because of depos not up or zealots not on hold position. This type of mistake should never happen imo It's not BM if it's fact. This is why I prefer watching Koreans play. Their level is just way higher. The idea behind this WCS is really good, but deep down inside everyone knows that the World Championships will be won by a Korean. The games were really good this week (I only missed one day) but they pale in comparison to the games Flash and Innovation showed us at MLG earlier this year. | ||
Hrrrrm
United States2081 Posts
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Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
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Crownlol
United States3726 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:35 Chronos. wrote: Nice for Dimaga =) Wasn't sure who I wanted to win since I really like both players, but now that I think about it, Dimaga needed it much more than Thorzain. Dimaga's teamless and this win will really help him when looking for a new win. Thorzain's already on EG, but I still feel a bit sorry for him. I won't lie, I wanted Tzain to win. But Dima is really, really likable with that big grin and happy personality so I feel good about him winning. You also raise a good point that he needs it more- I'm amazed that he's teamless, but after this he'll be looking very solid for a pickup. | ||
AyMnRSC2
United States123 Posts
Oh wait, there were only four Koreans in premiere league. | ||
Benjamin99
4176 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:35 dcsoda wrote: But if Thorzain's wall is up this game is still happening and he's still behind? I'm not sure where the brilliant part is. Yes but even the greatest player in the world do mistakes. Dimaga tested Thorzain defence and Thorzain made a mistake and punished him thats why I think Dimaga played brilliant especially after that horrible start. Think about Dimaga´s mental state after that start but he cleared his mind and went for it | ||
FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:29 GTPGlitch wrote: Running zerglings forward in the hope that the depot wall wasn't up is insane decision making?_? Praying to the gods of fortune that the depot wall is down and sending your lings in is actually a decision and it is insane. So right in a way. And I thought the 10 pool did not do immense damage, but enough to even it out even with the overlord lost. But pretty cool Dimaga moves on. | ||
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Bibbit
Canada5377 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:36 Jacmert wrote: Why is Dima celebrating so loudly? ![]() He's just real happy he won and is moving on, regardless of how. I think you're reading into it too much ![]() | ||
Roman666
Poland1440 Posts
On May 18 2013 06:36 Jacmert wrote: Why is Dima celebrating so loudly? ![]() I want the stuff you smoke. Won only because he threw the game away, give me a break, that counter was a pivotal point. | ||
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