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On August 06 2013 07:21 DeathProfessor wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:16 Canucklehead wrote: Damn MVP out kills my interest in wcs eu now, but I hope duck duck wins it now because he totally deserves it. People like lichter and this guy can say stuff like this and never get called out, if I say I want only Euros or region lock I am a monster racist, yeah okay. Theres a tradition in American Football we root for the teams that beat our teams. Not be rooting for races only, thats stupid. Why not just root for Grubby beat MVP and showed such beautiful emotion, he deserves all success.
nobody deserves dropping MVP out of premier.
If only only Ret would have build 7 sec. earlier these roaches. DAMN!
Its all Ret fault as I predicted after the pvp.
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On August 06 2013 07:13 ThomasjServo wrote: Looking at the brackets I think Europe belongs to Europe this season.
Wanted MvP to go through, because we have 6 spots in the Globals and OSL Ro4 people are all beatable with a bit of bracket luck. So if a korean Terran takes out Innovation, we have a rather high chance of having a European winning it.
Sigh looks like my dream of having only wcs AM/EU players in the Overall Finals won't come through, if they all start to drop out, just like they do over in KR. I really wanted to see this uproar.
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On August 06 2013 07:18 FuRRie wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:13 Sevre wrote:Guys I don't think Mvp particularly cares that much. He's got stacks of tournament winnings and trophies to comfort himself with, he's focusing more on his team than being the best player in the world these days. So just be happy for Grubby because this is huge for that kid.  Do you have any idea of Grubby's achievements in the past? Grubby is the last person you should be calling a kid.
omg grubby is super accomplished!
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On August 06 2013 07:23 IntoTheheart wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:22 Dodgin wrote: personally I'm not angry at the results, just sad about the fact that Mvp couldn't even advance in an easy group like this over someone he has beat down before(and in game 1). It's such a step down from when he was playing in korea in the finals of GSL 6 times. I'm sad that he's not that good anymore. Wrists probably have something to do with it. I really don't know why he hasn't gotten those dealt with. Is it the same thing as what happened to (SIIIIGH) Flash?
MVP have several different injuries, not only his wrist. Iirc it's wrists, arm, neck and back problems that most of the time hurts and worse when playing.
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On August 06 2013 07:17 75 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:11 lichter wrote: Wtf
Well that's one less tournament to care about
August not looking good for me so far often a tournament ends in full korean lineup and some people with low postcount say: ugh, only koreans. done for me... but sometimes we can see this and heavy posters are doing the exact same reaction. i thought they know better
It starts at 12mn and ends at 6am for me. I'm pretty sure when one of my favorite players loses that's a good excuse to stop ruining my sleep schedule. I have a job and all you know.
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just came back, i didn't expect that mvp won't go through
so we can say that europe will hold ??
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Very memorable evening, this is why I watch and love esports. Can't be happier for Grubby <3
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People get so defensive about the fact that Mvp is a code B korean. Being in code B doesn't make you a bad player...
Congrats to Grubby - he's a real role model for other progamers.
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On August 06 2013 07:25 Tobblish wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:23 IntoTheheart wrote:On August 06 2013 07:22 Dodgin wrote: personally I'm not angry at the results, just sad about the fact that Mvp couldn't even advance in an easy group like this over someone he has beat down before(and in game 1). It's such a step down from when he was playing in korea in the finals of GSL 6 times. I'm sad that he's not that good anymore. Wrists probably have something to do with it. I really don't know why he hasn't gotten those dealt with. Is it the same thing as what happened to (SIIIIGH) Flash? MVP have several different injuries, not only his wrist. Iirc it's wrists, arm, neck and back problems that most of the time hurts and worse when playing. IIRC he also didn't wanna get those dealt with because he may as well retire or something like that right? Something about not wanting to take all that time off.
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Congrats to Hasu and Grubby! Impressive SC2 today!
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On August 06 2013 07:26 IntoTheheart wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:25 Tobblish wrote:On August 06 2013 07:23 IntoTheheart wrote:On August 06 2013 07:22 Dodgin wrote: personally I'm not angry at the results, just sad about the fact that Mvp couldn't even advance in an easy group like this over someone he has beat down before(and in game 1). It's such a step down from when he was playing in korea in the finals of GSL 6 times. I'm sad that he's not that good anymore. Wrists probably have something to do with it. I really don't know why he hasn't gotten those dealt with. Is it the same thing as what happened to (SIIIIGH) Flash? MVP have several different injuries, not only his wrist. Iirc it's wrists, arm, neck and back problems that most of the time hurts and worse when playing. IIRC he also didn't wanna get those dealt with because he may as well retire or something like that right? Something about not wanting to take all that time off.
He would have to take a year or so off and not practicing anything during that time so yeah he would drop down a lot, retirement would be a good choice if he did deal with it.
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anyone knows when the vods should be released ?
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You know what though, even though Mvp's out (and with him some of my interest), AT LEAST WE HAVE TWO BROTOSS IN THE Ro8!
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Yup I definitely won't be tuning into WCS EU until Mvp plays in Challenger League.
I hope Mvp feels better, he did say his condition wasn't good today.
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The games today were awesome!
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On August 06 2013 07:14 hifriend wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:13 Sevre wrote:Guys I don't think Mvp particularly cares that much. He's got stacks of tournament winnings and trophies to comfort himself with, he's focusing more on his team than being the best player in the world these days. So just be happy for Grubby because this is huge for that kid.  Because grubby doesnt have "stacks of tournament winnings and trophies to comfort himself"? These guys always want to win.
Yeah, I don't buy that. Mvp is minted, he's also won it all, it's not a stretch of the imagination to conjecture that he doesn't have the same motivation for this game as he did in 2011.
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On August 06 2013 07:28 Tobblish wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:26 IntoTheheart wrote:On August 06 2013 07:25 Tobblish wrote:On August 06 2013 07:23 IntoTheheart wrote:On August 06 2013 07:22 Dodgin wrote: personally I'm not angry at the results, just sad about the fact that Mvp couldn't even advance in an easy group like this over someone he has beat down before(and in game 1). It's such a step down from when he was playing in korea in the finals of GSL 6 times. I'm sad that he's not that good anymore. Wrists probably have something to do with it. I really don't know why he hasn't gotten those dealt with. Is it the same thing as what happened to (SIIIIGH) Flash? MVP have several different injuries, not only his wrist. Iirc it's wrists, arm, neck and back problems that most of the time hurts and worse when playing. IIRC he also didn't wanna get those dealt with because he may as well retire or something like that right? Something about not wanting to take all that time off. He would have to take a year or so off and not practicing anything during that time so yeah he would drop down a lot, retirement would be a good choice if he did deal with it. Would you reckon that he could take a year off after S3 and then come back for LOTV?
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On August 06 2013 07:26 Absentia wrote: People get so defensive about the fact that Mvp is a code B korean. Being in code B doesn't make you a bad player...
Congrats to Grubby - he's a real role model for other progamers.
Did the definition of the word fact just change or did Mvp join code B in korea?
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On August 06 2013 07:29 Sevre wrote:Show nested quote +On August 06 2013 07:14 hifriend wrote:On August 06 2013 07:13 Sevre wrote:Guys I don't think Mvp particularly cares that much. He's got stacks of tournament winnings and trophies to comfort himself with, he's focusing more on his team than being the best player in the world these days. So just be happy for Grubby because this is huge for that kid.  Because grubby doesnt have "stacks of tournament winnings and trophies to comfort himself"? These guys always want to win. Yeah, I don't buy that. Mvp is minted, he's also won it all, it's not a stretch of the imagination to conjecture that he doesn't have the same motivation for this game as he did in 2011. Also Grubby DOES have the stacks of tournaments and trophies... a lot of people on this thread say that he was one of the best WC3 players ever...
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