On February 06 2014 22:29 Lunareste wrote:
Parting vs Soulkey omg.
all of these championship type matches
Parting vs Soulkey omg.
all of these championship type matches
yeah. quite the treat <3
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Doublemint
Austria8440 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:29 Lunareste wrote: Parting vs Soulkey omg. all of these championship type matches yeah. quite the treat <3 | ||
Yello
Germany7411 Posts
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SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
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NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
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FueledUpAndReadyToGo
Netherlands30548 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:30 SniXSniPe wrote: Wow, these Korean Terrans are so bad. They need to step up their game. Yep they can't even compare to foreign terrans | ||
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Destructicon
4713 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:31 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:30 SniXSniPe wrote: Wow, these Korean Terrans are so bad. They need to step up their game. Yep they can't even compare to foreign terrans What foreign terrans? | ||
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Lorning
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Belgica34432 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:20 Zealously wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:19 NovaMB wrote: On February 06 2014 22:18 Zealously wrote: On February 06 2014 22:16 Ramiz1989 wrote: People arguing if Soulkey is the best and most consistent player right now? You guys forgot about RorO already? :S Hngh I agree, Roro is quite clearly a very good and consistent Zerg How long is that lost bet still going? Twelve more days tt Is it that close already? awww ![]() | ||
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:31 Lorning wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:20 Zealously wrote: On February 06 2014 22:19 NovaMB wrote: On February 06 2014 22:18 Zealously wrote: On February 06 2014 22:16 Ramiz1989 wrote: People arguing if Soulkey is the best and most consistent player right now? You guys forgot about RorO already? :S Hngh I agree, Roro is quite clearly a very good and consistent Zerg How long is that lost bet still going? Twelve more days tt Is is that close already? awww ![]() Go away also YEAH SORA, ONE MORE | ||
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Inflicted
Australia18228 Posts
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Niko_Thien
Germany2671 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:31 Destructicon wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:31 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: On February 06 2014 22:30 SniXSniPe wrote: Wow, these Korean Terrans are so bad. They need to step up their game. Yep they can't even compare to foreign terrans What foreign terrans? Heromarine! :D | ||
KrazyTrumpet
United States2520 Posts
Seriously though, PvP is probably my favorite matchup to watch right now, so many cool PvPs lately. | ||
SC2Toastie
Netherlands5725 Posts
Is this GSL in a day tournament or what?! | ||
NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
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SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:31 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:30 SniXSniPe wrote: Wow, these Korean Terrans are so bad. They need to step up their game. Yep they can't even compare to foreign terrans At least the foreign Terrans don't disappoint when they lose! | ||
Xoronius
Germany6362 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:24 Ghanburighan wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:19 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:15 Ghanburighan wrote: On February 06 2014 22:12 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:09 Ghanburighan wrote: So, third premier level tournament in a row (after Asus and IEM Sao Paulo) with no terrans in the top 4. And that's on top of the Code A result. And blink was shown to be unchanged in potency. Since when is an online qualifier considered a premier tournament in and of itself? also this: On February 06 2014 22:11 NovaMB wrote: ASUS and IEM had a Terran each in the semis (ForGG, jjakji) Edited. And I'm not saying that this qualifier is a premier event, I'm saying that it's of comparable level - which is due to the representation and overall prize pool at the end. Korean tosses have always (and I do mean *always*, never forget how Creator and Squirtle among many others got started) done very well in online qualifiers and events and for the most part have failed to deliver in the actual main tournament. But whatever, infer what you want, it's no use discussing balance here. I don't think the 'failed to deliver in the main tournament' has been the case for about six months now. If we look at this tournament, it's Parting and Sora again, who did well at previous events they attended. The fact, that it is PartinG and Sora again, should show you, that those two are consistent players, not just two random guys, who are there because of their race. | ||
MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:33 Xoronius wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:24 Ghanburighan wrote: On February 06 2014 22:19 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:15 Ghanburighan wrote: On February 06 2014 22:12 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:09 Ghanburighan wrote: So, third premier level tournament in a row (after Asus and IEM Sao Paulo) with no terrans in the top 4. And that's on top of the Code A result. And blink was shown to be unchanged in potency. Since when is an online qualifier considered a premier tournament in and of itself? also this: On February 06 2014 22:11 NovaMB wrote: ASUS and IEM had a Terran each in the semis (ForGG, jjakji) Edited. And I'm not saying that this qualifier is a premier event, I'm saying that it's of comparable level - which is due to the representation and overall prize pool at the end. Korean tosses have always (and I do mean *always*, never forget how Creator and Squirtle among many others got started) done very well in online qualifiers and events and for the most part have failed to deliver in the actual main tournament. But whatever, infer what you want, it's no use discussing balance here. I don't think the 'failed to deliver in the main tournament' has been the case for about six months now. If we look at this tournament, it's Parting and Sora again, who did well at previous events they attended. The fact, that it is PartinG and Sora again, should show you, that those two are consistent players, not just two random guys, who are there because of their race. Pretty much yeah. | ||
Derez
Netherlands6068 Posts
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NovaMB
Germany9534 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:34 Derez wrote: Hm I was looking at IEM cologne which liquipedia says is next week, but the WCS ranking players aren't known yet for some reason? One of them is Dear. But I guess they'll announce everything soon. | ||
Deleted User 137586
7859 Posts
On February 06 2014 22:33 Xoronius wrote: Show nested quote + On February 06 2014 22:24 Ghanburighan wrote: On February 06 2014 22:19 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:15 Ghanburighan wrote: On February 06 2014 22:12 MasterOfPuppets wrote: On February 06 2014 22:09 Ghanburighan wrote: So, third premier level tournament in a row (after Asus and IEM Sao Paulo) with no terrans in the top 4. And that's on top of the Code A result. And blink was shown to be unchanged in potency. Since when is an online qualifier considered a premier tournament in and of itself? also this: On February 06 2014 22:11 NovaMB wrote: ASUS and IEM had a Terran each in the semis (ForGG, jjakji) Edited. And I'm not saying that this qualifier is a premier event, I'm saying that it's of comparable level - which is due to the representation and overall prize pool at the end. Korean tosses have always (and I do mean *always*, never forget how Creator and Squirtle among many others got started) done very well in online qualifiers and events and for the most part have failed to deliver in the actual main tournament. But whatever, infer what you want, it's no use discussing balance here. I don't think the 'failed to deliver in the main tournament' has been the case for about six months now. If we look at this tournament, it's Parting and Sora again, who did well at previous events they attended. The fact, that it is PartinG and Sora again, should show you, that those two are consistent players, not just two random guys, who are there because of their race. That's exactly what I was saying - the same guys who do well in these qualifiers are the same that do well in Premier events, but MoP was trying to argue that they result of the qualifier is somehow non-representative of current balance because P does worse in offline main events. | ||
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