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On June 30 2013 09:19 Ryps wrote: Dear will wipe the floor with Jaedong, Kespa qualified players are a level above invited koreans. I hope so! Kespa hwaiting!!!! :D
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On June 30 2013 09:16 Proseat wrote:Man, a Brit shouting that brings tears to my eyes. 
Hah, Europe ftw ;-) continent brothers!
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On June 30 2013 09:17 ShowTheLights wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2013 09:17 c0ldfusion wrote:On June 30 2013 09:16 Xodushai wrote: Such a stomp by Naniwa. 7 koreans + naniwa in winner's. Sounds about right. just like GSL naniwa proving himself not really. He had an super easy road, probably the easiest in the whole tourny.
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On June 30 2013 09:19 Xodushai wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2013 09:17 Shellshock1122 wrote:On June 30 2013 09:15 Lorning wrote: Europe having to hold off the koreans again. Cmon America, this is your event Europe isn't holding off the koreans. no one is. only 2 koreans have lost to foreigners. Dragon to Thorzain and Hwangsin to Nony. 7 of the 8 brackets had koreans in them. 7/7 had a korean advance to winners quarterfinals Correction, Sweden is holding off the koreans. 
wow 1... strong argument
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On June 30 2013 09:20 c0ldfusion wrote: Naniwa always has great runs at MLG. Something about being in the States is helping his mind set or something. Freedom
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On June 30 2013 09:20 c0ldfusion wrote: Naniwa always has great runs at MLG. Something about being in the States is helping his mind set or something.
Only notable player he met so far was HuK... too soon to call it a great run
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On June 30 2013 09:19 NEOtheONE wrote:you know that army... Fuck off was hallucinated.  im just saying
u werent loss
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On June 30 2013 09:20 chipmonklord17 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2013 09:19 teddyoojo wrote:On June 30 2013 09:16 LighT. wrote: Good job Naniwa. Arguably the most successful non KR player to date nothing to argue there, its stephano of course its arguable. Nani has something Stephano never will. 2 GSL ro8s. You might not agree with whether that makes him better or not but its certainly arguable
IMO nani at his peak has looked a little better than stephano who was a bit blessed with the pa-metagame. When he challenged Stephano to a 10k match they were 1 and 2 and I think Nani could have taken it.
The question is if he is as good as he was at his peak. His control imo isn't as insane as it used to be.
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Jaedong vs Dear so early is kinda sad 
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On June 30 2013 09:20 Musicus wrote:please elaborate, if you are mocking Jaedong I expect an apology with your 20.000th post if he wins 2-0!
Hey man, I'm sure there are way more JD fans than Dear fans posting here.
We have to be objective though, you know... taking JD's recent ZvP results into account.
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I just wanna watch Grubby t_t
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Yeaaaahhhhh. Bubbles cheese was held!
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Bubbles is a scrub. Nice job Nony!
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JD looks tired... and nervous.
Dear looks bored.
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On June 30 2013 09:20 _SpiRaL_ wrote: In fairness Naniwa had a lot of bracket luck. Not a single Korean and HuK the next best. Yeah, ridiculous that Stats and Dear hit each other a round earlier
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Go Nony! Awesome to see those mass immortals crush through
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On June 30 2013 09:20 chipmonklord17 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2013 09:19 teddyoojo wrote:On June 30 2013 09:16 LighT. wrote: Good job Naniwa. Arguably the most successful non KR player to date nothing to argue there, its stephano of course its arguable. Nani has something Stephano never will. 2 GSL ro8s. You might not agree with whether that makes him better or not but its certainly arguable
RO8 is not meaningful compared to so many Premier victories. Stephano only played in one GSL too. He was one map away from knocking out Innovation. He has positive record 6-5 in Proleague as well.
Really, its not close.
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On June 30 2013 09:21 Ettick wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2013 09:20 c0ldfusion wrote: Naniwa always has great runs at MLG. Something about being in the States is helping his mind set or something. Freedom Yes. Escaping commie Sweden and step into the light of God in the land of the free does that to a player.
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