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On July 01 2013 03:23 VmY wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:23 Mohdoo wrote: Makes me sad for our community to see people hate on Naniwa. To be fair, there might be a few reasons to dislike Naniwa.
He's from Skåne (the bottom of Sweden). I do hold that against him. Sometimes I even call him a Dane. :/
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On July 01 2013 03:27 Canucklehead wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:23 Mohdoo wrote: Makes me sad for our community to see people hate on Naniwa. Makes me happy for our community some people value sportsmanship and respectful players. Naniwa and his fans represent and reinforce the negative stereotype gamers have from the mainstream.
So going out of his way to make sure the game is paused since he can hear the casters isn't good sportsmanship? It doesn't respect his opponent?
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Am I the only one who likes/dislikes Naniwa for other reasons than personality?
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Austria24420 Posts
On July 01 2013 03:27 _SpiRaL_ wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:27 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:24 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:22 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:21 _SpiRaL_ wrote: Let's just face it guys, top 8 in both EU and America were very similar in ability. Not much difference either way. Which obviously makes WCS AM a joke, as you said. ?? Let me summarize what you said. 1) WCS AM was a joke 2) EU was not 3) The top 8 were fairly similar in strength Not sure how that makes any sense, at all. 1) No. The end.
Lol, I love people like you. Should be on a debate team.
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thats like the best sign ever
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On July 01 2013 03:27 Mohdoo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:26 Whatson wrote:On July 01 2013 03:25 Mohdoo wrote: Naniwa pausing the game saying he can hear the casters. Is he still BM, haters? He might say things sometimes, but he is genuinely concerned with the sanctity of the game. LOL please, just stop... How am I wrong? You've clearly got your own opinions that won't be swayed with evidence, so perhaps you should "just stop". Cheating has nothing to do with BM, at least use the right term please.
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On July 01 2013 03:27 iAmJeffReY wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:27 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:24 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:22 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:21 _SpiRaL_ wrote: Let's just face it guys, top 8 in both EU and America were very similar in ability. Not much difference either way. Which obviously makes WCS AM a joke, as you said. ?? Let me summarize what you said. 1) WCS AM was a joke 2) EU was not 3) The top 8 were fairly similar in strength Not sure how that makes any sense, at all. He's a bad troll that just tries to start up shit for some reason.
I am not trolling wtf? How on earth I am by any stretch of the imagination a troll?
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On July 01 2013 03:25 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:24 Dinotramp wrote:On July 01 2013 03:23 DoeniDon wrote:On July 01 2013 03:20 Dinotramp wrote:On July 01 2013 03:20 DrPandaPhD wrote:On July 01 2013 03:19 Dinotramp wrote:On July 01 2013 03:18 Rabiator wrote: Even if Naniwa would defeat Dear he would have to play Polt ... and that means extended series, right? So he cant really get to the finals anyways. PLEASE PLEASE Tell me MLG haven't still got the extended series rule. I may cry. Well you may cry then because they did return the rule.. :/ Someone try and explain to me the benefit of this. It's horrible. Always. It's there to avoid people being eliminated by someone they have a positive record against. For example, if Polt meets Naniwa again without extended series and loses 2-1, he is eliminated (or sent to the LB) despite being 3-2 against Naniwa. Imagine if they used that in a GSL group. Such a shit rule. Double Elimination works a little differently from the GSL format
GSL Groups are Double Elim format.
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Yo dawg we heard you like signs, so we put a sign in yo sign
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On July 01 2013 03:27 AlternativeEgo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:23 VmY wrote:On July 01 2013 03:23 Mohdoo wrote: Makes me sad for our community to see people hate on Naniwa. To be fair, there might be a few reasons to dislike Naniwa. He's from Skåne (the bottom of Sweden). I do hold that against him. Sometimes I even call him a Dane. :/
Well that explains why he is so good.
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On July 01 2013 03:28 DarkLordOlli wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:27 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:27 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:24 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:22 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:21 _SpiRaL_ wrote: Let's just face it guys, top 8 in both EU and America were very similar in ability. Not much difference either way. Which obviously makes WCS AM a joke, as you said. ?? Let me summarize what you said. 1) WCS AM was a joke 2) EU was not 3) The top 8 were fairly similar in strength Not sure how that makes any sense, at all. 1) No. The end. Lol, I love people like you. Should be on a debate team.
I never said it. Please quote. You would be very good obviously. Misquoting people is how to win debates.
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Poland3750 Posts
On July 01 2013 03:23 DoeniDon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:20 Dinotramp wrote:On July 01 2013 03:20 DrPandaPhD wrote:On July 01 2013 03:19 Dinotramp wrote:On July 01 2013 03:18 Rabiator wrote: Even if Naniwa would defeat Dear he would have to play Polt ... and that means extended series, right? So he cant really get to the finals anyways. PLEASE PLEASE Tell me MLG haven't still got the extended series rule. I may cry. Well you may cry then because they did return the rule.. :/ Someone try and explain to me the benefit of this. It's horrible. Always. It's there to avoid people being eliminated by someone they have a positive record against. For example, if Polt meets Naniwa again without extended series and loses 2-1, he is eliminated (or sent to the LB) despite being 3-2 against Naniwa. That makes sense only in case of Polt who is undeafeted but in case of everyone else that's invalid argument.
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On July 01 2013 03:27 EleanorRIgby wrote: just tuned in, wow nani beat jaedong can some1 give me a quick recap of the games?
Game 1 Naniwa went for a DT/void ray build, killed JDs 3rd, and then just rolled over him from there.
Game 2 Naniwa goes for a 3 stargate mass void + a few archons + zealots. Crushes JD hydra + infestor combo
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On July 01 2013 03:28 DarkLordOlli wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:27 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:27 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:24 _SpiRaL_ wrote:On July 01 2013 03:22 DarkLordOlli wrote:On July 01 2013 03:21 _SpiRaL_ wrote: Let's just face it guys, top 8 in both EU and America were very similar in ability. Not much difference either way. Which obviously makes WCS AM a joke, as you said. ?? Let me summarize what you said. 1) WCS AM was a joke 2) EU was not 3) The top 8 were fairly similar in strength Not sure how that makes any sense, at all. 1) No. The end. Lol, I love people like you. Should be on a debate team. Take it to PM folks.
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On July 01 2013 03:27 EleanorRIgby wrote: just tuned in, wow nani beat jaedong can some1 give me a quick recap of the games?
Didn't see much of game 1 but it was pretty much Jaedong losing to DTs despite seeing the dark shrine (must have believed it was a pylon or something).
Game 2 was naniwa doing a 3-base VR/Chargelot/Archon push and crushing JD with it
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On July 01 2013 03:28 Mohdoo wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2013 03:27 Canucklehead wrote:On July 01 2013 03:23 Mohdoo wrote: Makes me sad for our community to see people hate on Naniwa. Makes me happy for our community some people value sportsmanship and respectful players. Naniwa and his fans represent and reinforce the negative stereotype gamers have from the mainstream. So going out of his way to make sure the game is paused since he can hear the casters isn't good sportsmanship? It doesn't respect his opponent? Those are 2 completely different things tough.
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