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On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares
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On June 17 2013 08:58 Dedi wrote: top5 games of day2?
Gumiho vs JD game one, for sure.
Nothing else really stands out for me, but I missed a bunch of games because I didn't want to stream hop every 5 min
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On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it.
Today I saw an interview with Liquid.Ret. He said, he dont feel people can call him "lazy" because he is practicing much more tan the last year. He now is practicing 5-6 hours every day... LOL!!! After hearing viOLet saying he got no idle day and always practicing 10-12 hours..and one korean coach told in another interview that sOs was "casual player" for not practicing this time, you can understand why foreigners are still so FAAAR BEHIND almost any koreans.We will never catch them if this continues like that.
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Jaedong >Stephano (2-0) Lucifron > Dayshi (2-1) Squirtle > TLO (2-1) Taeja > ToD (2-0)
Life > Tefel (2-1) Harstem > Sjow (2-1-1) Violet > Stardust (2-1) Gumiho > Hyun (2-1)
+ Show Spoiler + Jaedong > Lucifron (2-1) Taeja > Squirtle (2-0) Life > Harstem (2-0) Gumiho > Violet (2-1) + Show Spoiler +
Extra: What people will realize/remember after this.
+ Show Spoiler + 1. Lucifron is a bit over-exalted, he's not korean level just yet. 2. Koreans still dominate.
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Any VODs for JD vs Gumiho :<?
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On June 17 2013 09:00 YoungTyTy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares
Why? So it's fine for anyone else to point out their favorite player but it's not okay to point out korea? They've gotten a higher representation than last dream hack with less people and less top players.
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On June 17 2013 09:01 Pandain wrote:Jaedong >Stephano Lucifron > Dayshi Squirtle > TLO Taeja > ToD Life > Tefel Harstem > Sjow Violet > Stardust Gumiho > Hyun + Show Spoiler +Extra: What people will realize/remember after this. + Show Spoiler + 1. Lucifron is a bit over-exalted, he's not korean level just yet. 2. Koreans still dominate.
Finals are only Bo5, not Bo7.
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On June 17 2013 08:58 Dedi wrote: top5 games of day2?
Nightend vs Squirtle was pretty good.
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On June 17 2013 08:58 Dedi wrote: top5 games of day2? viOLet-Dayshi game 2 was great !
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On June 17 2013 09:00 YoungTyTy wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares
I'm so tempted to do that thing where I ask you then why you bring it up if you don't care? And you go I'm just saying. And I go then stop talking about it. And so on and so forth. LOLs.
Just watched some Ted. heh.
But in all seriousness, if you don't care, then let him say w/e. It's better to just say it's annoying if you want someone to stop, b/c not caring and telling someone to change/do something else makes no sense.
EDIT: For the record, I actually don't care about him saying w/e. But I think there's a logical error in your statement.
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On June 17 2013 09:02 Caihead wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 09:00 YoungTyTy wrote:On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares Why? So it's fine for anyone else to point out their favorite player but it's not okay to point out korea? They've gotten a higher representation than last dream hack with less people and less top players. Because you're not saying, my favorite player x went through, you're saying "look at how koreans are dominating". So what? Everybody knows Koreans are good at Starcraft. Why not just go to a table tennis tourney in Europe and tell them how much better Chinese players are.
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On June 17 2013 09:02 Caihead wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 09:00 YoungTyTy wrote:On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares Why? So it's fine for anyone else to point out their favorite player but it's not okay to point out korea? They've gotten a higher representation than last dream hack with less people and less top players. spain 1 out of 1 made it into ro16 taht's 100% but what sense does it have to point this out? exactly none, they are players and they made it but it's not like that's a surprising fact because korea is the leading nation in sc2, therefore noone is surprised and noone cares
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Really enjoyed the Gumiho vs JD whirlwind game, glad to see new ways of fighting SH :D
I've read every post of feedback I can find as well, I hope you guys thought my Day 2 was much better than Day 1. Thank you for all the support/tough love.
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On June 17 2013 09:05 wklbishop wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 09:00 YoungTyTy wrote:On June 17 2013 08:58 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:54 Undead1993 wrote:On June 17 2013 08:52 Caihead wrote:On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. It is if you realize the Korean pool for this tournament is really weak outside of the few heavy-hitters. yep because fireflyhugs and ieatpuppies are the most terrifying foreigners to ever enter a tournament So arthur, daisy, stardust, etc are expected to make it to the Ro16 of any tournament? -_- What top foreigner isn't at this tournament. Just stop. No one really cares I'm so tempted to do that thing where I ask you then why you bring it up if you don't care? And you go I'm just saying. And I go then stop talking about it. And so on and so forth. LOLs. Just watched some Ted. heh. But in all seriousness, if you don't care, then let him say w/e. It's better to just say it's annoying if you want someone to stop, b/c not caring and telling someone to change/do something else makes no sense. EDIT: For the record, I actually don't care about him saying w/e. But I think there's a logical error in your statement. I care about obnoxious statements of the obvious. Everybody is aware that Koreans are good at this game. What's the point of saying it over and over as if nobody should be happy about other people's accomplishments unless they beat all the Koreans I don't care that Koreans are dominating, I already knew that and so did everyone else
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On June 17 2013 08:48 MasterOfPuppets wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:46 stuchiu wrote: Don't think Jaedong can get past Lucifron. At the same time Dayshi has more than a good chance of taking down LucifroN. luci got more offline experience , so it should be luci > dayshi
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Agreed on JD vs Gumibear game 1 being the highlight series of Day2. Was a real treat to see good ol BCs again!
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On June 17 2013 09:08 ROOTNathanias wrote: Really enjoyed the Gumiho vs JD whirlwind game, glad to see new ways of fighting SH :D
I've read every post of feedback I can find as well, I hope you guys thought my Day 2 was much better than Day 1. Thank you for all the support/tough love. do an interview with hotbid if you have the time. kk? thx and btw this is your first major tournament i think? so the first day doesn't count and people's feeback doesn't count either because they are way too impatient, day 2 was very good though, i liked it.gjgj
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On June 17 2013 09:01 Dvriel wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 08:51 Nebuchad wrote:On June 17 2013 08:50 Caihead wrote: 13/128 Koreans group stage -> 8/16 Ro16.
Yep. Yeah that is so surprising, I understand your need to state it. Today I saw an interview with Liquid.Ret. He said, he dont feel people can call him "lazy" because he is practicing much more tan the last year. He now is practicing 5-6 hours every day... LOL!!! After hearing viOLet saying he got no idle day and always practicing 10-12 hours..and one korean coach told in another interview that sOs was "casual player" for not practicing this time, you can understand why foreigners are still so FAAAR BEHIND almost any koreans.We will never catch them if this continues like that.
I'm guessing you didnt actually read the sOs interview. When coach ryu said he was a "casual" he meant that sOs plays like its a job and doesn't have passion for the game, that doesn't take away from the fact that he practices a lot. And we have to understand here that Ret has always had issues with getting in long practice times so give him some slack, he's improving. It's not really fair to use Ret's practice style as a model for all foreigners so your statement isn't really accurate.
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