[MLG] Day 2 Spring Championships 2013 - Page 4
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AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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Koshi
Belgium38797 Posts
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Putty
210 Posts
On June 29 2013 22:21 AxionSteel wrote: Would like to see a HuK vs nAni grudge match with some juicy drama. It's too one-sided to be called a grudge match... | ||
ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On June 29 2013 22:23 Koshi wrote: It will be difficult to go to bed tonight. Hopefully some really bad games around 2AM CET :D. Haha, I'm kinda hoping for the same ![]() It will be really bad tomorrow with the finals though, work on Monday will be tough. | ||
Sated
England4983 Posts
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Elite_
United States4259 Posts
On June 29 2013 16:08 Vindicare605 wrote: I'll be honest, I think we were just doing whatever we could to out do LoL, the games themselves aside from Sound vs Golden and Catz vs Dragon WERE pretty bad. Well damn... I never would have thought that round 1 of an open bracket was guaranteed good matches between notable players... Especially with 128 players and less than half of them making the notable player list on the wiki... Correct me if I'm wrong, but they did a good job selecting matches based on the ones they could choose from. Would you rather watch a random guy no one's heard of get smashed by a pro or a community figure (MaximusBlack, Coach Park, etc.) that at least people know about get smashed by a pro? Unless you would have rather watched ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() On June 29 2013 22:21 Pandemona wrote: Yay for team kills fml ;_; So unlucky, oh well. HuK vs Naniwa would be fkn epic, so please make that happen xD You forget that it isn't a MLG without EG teamkills. | ||
xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
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NguN
Australia1322 Posts
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FloKi
1490 Posts
so happy now | ||
Gudge
542 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:11 NaZa wrote: wow mlg day2 starts at a reasonable time for EU so happy now THIS ! | ||
Musicus
Germany23570 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:11 NguN wrote: Hope they have some Jaedong games on stream. With 6 streams I expect them to show every single Jaedong game and he should be on the main stage at least once I hope. | ||
Saumure
France404 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/MLGSC2 | ||
BronzeKnee
United States5212 Posts
On June 29 2013 23:09 Putty wrote: It's too one-sided to be called a grudge match... Who usually wins? Huk right? I think I've only seen them play one, the one where Huk two gated Naniwa and killed his final Stalker with a Probe when they were both down to no units. | ||
ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:19 BronzeKnee wrote: Who usually wins? Huk right? I think I've only seen them play one, the one where Huk two gated Naniwa and killed his final Stalker with a Probe when they were both down to no units. I don't know their head-to-head stats, but skill wise it's not even close. Naniwa has been a lot better than Huk overall ever since like early 2012 or so. | ||
Elite_
United States4259 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:19 BronzeKnee wrote: Who usually wins? Huk right? I think I've only seen them play one, the one where Huk two gated Naniwa and killed his final Stalker with a Probe when they were both down to no units. You mean the first 30 seconds of this? Anyways, their overall head to head record is HuK 12-9 NaNiwa. | ||
DamageControL
United States4222 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:27 ACrow wrote: I don't know their head-to-head stats, but skill wise it's not even close. Naniwa has been a lot better than Huk overall ever since like early 2012 or so. but pvp | ||
norterrible
United States618 Posts
On June 30 2013 00:18 Saumure wrote: Is it just me, or does the sound we hear on the stream actually come from a microphone that is in the audience? http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/MLGSC2 Yeah, the casters had an echo the whole time. It was really hard for me to not mute the stream. | ||
PresenceSc2
Australia4032 Posts
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Youtakenocandle
543 Posts
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smogg
Bulgaria167 Posts
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