[Code S] Ro32 Group G Season 1 2014 - Page 42
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Poll: Recommend Final Match Game 3? ★- Do not see this game no matter what (3) ★★- Not recommended unless you have nothing better to do (6) ★★★- Good game (2) ★★★★- Highly recommended game (0) ★★★★★- One of the best games this season (0) 11 total votes Your vote: Recommend Final Match Game 3? (Vote): ★- Do not see this game no matter what | ||
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robson1
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On February 26 2014 21:39 Xoronius wrote: Easily more accomplished? Idk, Taeja has not won a GSL/Blizzcup/WCS Kor yet. He won more tournaments than MMA and even though they are premiers, they are no GSL´s. Nerchio has won a lot more tournaments than Taeja as well (mostly Zotacs) and I guess we can all agree on Taeja being more accomplished than Nerchio. Add to that, that MMA has won MLG/Iron Squid/IEM/WCS as well and is ahead on the money rankings, I don´t really see Taeja ahead anymore. The Tournaments Taeja won since 2012 were some of the hardest in the world. Dreamhack Winter he beat: Innovation, sOs, ForGG, Patience, MMA, Life and Life again. MMA in his Code S run beat: Keen, Nada, lost to Nestea, asd, Clide, Happy and MVP. I wouldn't say his Code S run is worth more than Taejas run. | ||
y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On February 26 2014 21:39 absinthfee wrote: Depends on how much you value international stuff. I wouldn't put Taeja ahead of MMA. I'd also value MMA's accomplishments more.... but Taeja has the better opportunity to accomplish more. | ||
absinthfee
Germany718 Posts
On February 26 2014 21:45 liberate71 wrote: People dumb down Taeja's accomplishments because he won them in other countries, but the reality is, he was smashing everyone, two years in a row - it just happened to not physically be in Korea when he was doing it. Also not everyone is not able to travel to every tournament. Soulkey is a prime example for this. | ||
ZenithM
France15952 Posts
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On February 26 2014 21:46 Dark.Carnival wrote: thank you Dear, you had me worried but you came through in the end. Now leave the foreign team and join a korean team in proleague, go! You're a traitor to your name. | ||
Undead1993
Germany17651 Posts
On February 26 2014 21:47 ZenithM wrote: As usual the TL writer was spot on in his preview. hahhaha :D | ||
oo_Wonderful_oo
The land of freedom23126 Posts
Anyway, still no upsets in Code S lol. Except for Bbyong but it wasn't even an upset. 9-5-2 is real. | ||
robson1
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Obviously it's true. If you took MMAs actual skill level in late 2011 and threw him at any foreigner in 2014, he would probably get smashed hard. Compared to his peers at the time, he was obviously very strong. | ||
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Waxangel
United States33079 Posts
On February 26 2014 21:47 ZenithM wrote: As usual the TL writer was spot on in his preview. indeed, it was quite unpredictable and we saw a lot of surprising play ![]() | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On February 26 2014 21:47 ZenithM wrote: As usual the TL writer was spot on in his preview. They could afford a bad day after going 5/5 last time | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
It is. Standard of play always goes up. | ||
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