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On November 17 2013 10:00 Die4Ever wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:57 sAsImre wrote:On November 17 2013 09:56 Die4Ever wrote: dat GSL finals rematch lol if the games are half as good as they were it'd be epic. probably won't be, Leenock has looked so weak against Terran lately
and we won't see an epic ninja base like it was on Tal Darim Altar. That shit was just so epic (3/3 mutas and blowing 20+ bling for nothing too)
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On November 17 2013 09:58 StarStruck wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:56 mongmong wrote:Hero you shoud;ve beaten BBK  . Anyway GLGL I'll give him the benefit of the doubt after losing to Dear and sHy. He has to find himself again when it comes to PvP. Don't worry about the guy's nerves lol, I'm glad Geoff even brought it up. Props to him. He's just always like that. It's more of a tic than anything else. I wish more people would think this way and I hate it when casters bring up his nerves. It's just what he does before/after a game.
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On November 17 2013 10:00 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:59 AlternativeEgo wrote:On November 17 2013 09:59 Necro)Phagist( wrote:On November 17 2013 09:58 Darkhoarse wrote:O GOD just realized Happy vs. Hyun again. Hopefully they base trade again  Hahahaaha Yess!!! wtf no What? It was most entertaining game since Mana v. Firecake.
It made me sad. I don't want another sad.
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On November 17 2013 09:58 Shellshock wrote: Hopefully BabyKnight can beat Symbol again Yes, and then beating HerO again in semifinals !
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Symbol 3-0 Babyknight Taeja 3-1 HerO Happy 2-3 Hyun Leenock 3-1 Jjakji
Taeja 3-2 Symbol Leenock 3-2 Hyun
Leenock 4-3 Taeja
Leenock wins!
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On November 17 2013 10:00 75 wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:58 messioso wrote: Brackets are wrong.
BvsC and BvsC in one half and AvsD and AvsD in the other.
One of the matchups on each side should be swapped so there is 1 player of each group in both sides of the brackets. What is the point of potentially meeting an opponent you already played two matches ago. It's only logical that you can only meet in the final if the two best players come from the same Ro16 group. yeah, they are wrong with that system. but i guess they wont change it because they already announced
I think it would be ok. Everybody would still play against the same person in the first round.
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On November 17 2013 10:01 Boucot wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:58 Shellshock wrote: Hopefully BabyKnight can beat Symbol again Yes, and then beating HerO again in semifinals !
to lose to a Happy/jjakji in the final np i vote for that :D
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Predicting:
BabyKnight 3-2 Symbol TaeJa 3-1 HerO Happy 2-3 HyuN Leenock 3-2 jjakji
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On November 17 2013 09:57 TheDwf wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:57 SnuggleZhenya wrote: Today really crystalized one of the big differences between the Korean players and the foreigners as I see it. It is clear now that many foreigners CAN play at a very high level and compete toe to toe with very good Koreans. But they seem to have trouble playing at that level with the same consistency at the Koreans. Also known as inferior level. True, that said the mechanical difference isn't AS massive as some make out.
Koreans seem a hell of a lot better at adjusting builds and timings on the fly, and generally make better decisions too.
Not in his best shape, but guys like MC make their timings work with such regularity, even weird ones, they seem to have some triggers mentally
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They never interviewed Daishy.
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So each initial match will be worth 1,1k$ tomorrow (plus the opportunity to earn more). I'm definitely looking forward to it!
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On November 17 2013 10:02 Wombat_NI wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:57 TheDwf wrote:On November 17 2013 09:57 SnuggleZhenya wrote: Today really crystalized one of the big differences between the Korean players and the foreigners as I see it. It is clear now that many foreigners CAN play at a very high level and compete toe to toe with very good Koreans. But they seem to have trouble playing at that level with the same consistency at the Koreans. Also known as inferior level. True, that said the mechanical difference isn't AS massive as some make out. Koreans seem a hell of a lot better at adjusting builds and timings on the fly, and generally make better decisions too. Not in his best shape, but guys like MC make their timings work with such regularity, even weird ones, they seem to have some triggers mentally
no foreigner are really good at multitasking and in top level games that make a huge difference. just imagine a foreigner P against an in form Maru or even Polt.
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On November 17 2013 10:02 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: Symbol 3-0 Babyknight Taeja 3-1 HerO Happy 2-3 Hyun Leenock 3-1 Jjakji
Taeja 3-2 Symbol Leenock 3-2 Hyun
Leenock 4-3 Taeja
Leenock wins!
yespls
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So sick with a GSL finals rematch! I predict 4-2 score to jjakji.
Anyone knows in which order the matches will get played? Have some RL stuff to do tomorrow but would love to at least catch jjakji's first match live. Will go avoid spoilers like crazy for the rest!!
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On November 17 2013 09:59 Darkhoarse wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:58 StarStruck wrote:On November 17 2013 09:56 mongmong wrote:Hero you shoud;ve beaten BBK  . Anyway GLGL I'll give him the benefit of the doubt after losing to Dear and sHy. He has to find himself again when it comes to PvP. Don't worry about the guy's nerves lol, I'm glad Geoff even brought it up. Props to him. He's just always like that. It's more of a tic than anything else. Plus he was 4-0d by PartinG 
Yep, he's on a bit of a skid when it comes to PvP but he has been playing top quality opponent's. That's actually a good thing though because it shows you the flaws in your play. Good learning experiences should help him in the future.
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Will there be multiple streams tomorrow as well, because honestly I can't see them finish at a reasonable time if they don't. :o
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On November 17 2013 10:02 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: Symbol 3-0 Babyknight Taeja 3-1 HerO Happy 2-3 Hyun Leenock 3-1 Jjakji
Taeja 3-2 Symbol Leenock 3-2 Hyun
Leenock 4-3 Taeja
Leenock wins!
You underestimate Babyknight. He already beat Symbol and I think he counters the roach heavy style from Symbol well. 3-2 either way I think.
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On November 17 2013 10:02 Wombat_NI wrote:Show nested quote +On November 17 2013 09:57 TheDwf wrote:On November 17 2013 09:57 SnuggleZhenya wrote: Today really crystalized one of the big differences between the Korean players and the foreigners as I see it. It is clear now that many foreigners CAN play at a very high level and compete toe to toe with very good Koreans. But they seem to have trouble playing at that level with the same consistency at the Koreans. Also known as inferior level. True, that said the mechanical difference isn't AS massive as some make out.Koreans seem a hell of a lot better at adjusting builds and timings on the fly, and generally make better decisions too. Not in his best shape, but guys like MC make their timings work with such regularity, even weird ones, they seem to have some triggers mentally Depends on the races. The difference between non-Korean and Korean Terrans regarding this is really huge, for instance.
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Good bracket for Jjakji as long as Hyun take care of Happy.
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