The mistake is to say it in an interview. That's a random thing to do.
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Nebuchad
Switzerland12365 Posts
The mistake is to say it in an interview. That's a random thing to do. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:35 Solar424 wrote: "Best result 2015: 2014 Blizzcon Champion" What they just rounded | ||
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Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:34 Tiaraju9 wrote: Anyone knows something about Lilbow preparation? I saw he playing a lot of LotV in the past weeks so... He bootcamped in Korea. Not sure which house, might have been Sbenu. | ||
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Elentos
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stardog
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Yorkie
United States12612 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:34 Shellshock wrote: Lilbow just making excuses. You lost 3-0? yeah but I didnt practice anyway so it's nbd The SSBM classic pre tournament excuse | ||
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[PkF] Wire
France24236 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:35 robson1 wrote: Definitely lying. Because you know that for a fact. Lol. If he wasn't lying he's stupid, and I know for a fact he's a pretty smart guy. | ||
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Phredxor
New Zealand15076 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:31 DarkLordOlli wrote: He hasn't dropped at all. He didn't play amazingly during his run either. He had flashes of brilliance but no sustained quality anywhere near his level of last year. Zest last year made the quarterfinals of EVERY tournament he entered, bar blizzcon. That includes every GSL. It included three korean titles, an IEM second place and dominant wins over all the other top players. He is nowhere near that and whoever says it is wrong. Saying that after he loses is all well and good. Would have been more impressive to say it beforehand though :p Ofc you're right though, Zest was never looking as good as last year, his IEM win came out of nowhere and apart from that his results were very lacking. | ||
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robson1
3632 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:35 Makro wrote: he spoiled his strategy to life it's total mindgames Mindgames in interviews that the opponent probably doesn't even watch? | ||
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
Even Stephano did practice, why are you so naive? | ||
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Die4Ever
United States17718 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:34 cheekymonkey wrote: "The honor of playing life" strong foreigner inferiority complex it's not complex, it's actually fairly simple, koreans own white dudes | ||
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Zealously
East Gorteau22261 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:33 pure.Wasted wrote: Lilbow didn't practice for Life? What the fuck? Zero sympathy now. He could pass it off as practicing hard for Life, but this is one of those matches where winning is so unlikely that cutting your losses - if not very impressive from a competitive standpoint - makes a lot of sense. | ||
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States45095 Posts
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Aeromi
France14461 Posts
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gingerfluffmuff
Austria4570 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:35 Circumstance wrote: He bootcamped in Korea. Not sure which house, might have been Sbenu. He did not afaik, he caceled his trip and stayed in france. He played almost only LotV. Only Ptitdrogo is in Korea, practicing LotV. | ||
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[PkF] Wire
France24236 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97276 Posts
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On November 02 2015 07:36 Aeromi wrote: RAISE YOUR BAGUETTES BAGUETTE RAISED, COMMANDER | ||
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