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Wow Smix also speaks fluent spanish
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NASL SOUND GUY IS BACK, BABY
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On September 11 2016 03:55 Noonius wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2016 03:48 travis wrote:On September 11 2016 03:46 Isualin wrote:On September 11 2016 03:43 Binomyo wrote: I don't understand why this tournament is elligible to WCS points. Normally there's a relative balance between america, europe and rest of the world in WCS tournament. This one is totally for AM region. The format is more than bizarre. Moreover, this tournament is the last chance to win a place at blizzcon. This could have been the epic last fight to get to olympia, this is just a 2nd zone tournament with lot of easy money for Showtime. I'm watching it only because there's no SC2 to watch today beside this one. I think this topic has been discussed to death. No one is arguing these players are code s level. Blizzcon is not the tournament where best players duke it out. All players will represent their countries/regions there. these players may not be korean (except hydra) but they still are some of the best in the world.. any of these players, except maybe 1 or 2 of them, are capable of giving great bo5/bo7 or even winning it vs the absolute top koreans no more magic shrooms for you. there are about 2 players who you can count on to take a map or maybe two off of the very top koreans, another 2-3 who can do it when they are on their very best. But honestly I don't see any of them winning a BO5/BO7 in a GSL/SSL setting where games matters the most and koreans have been specifically practicing for that player. This Noonius guy seems to be quite reasonable (except of the hate of Maru) :-)
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That doesn't sound like Smix
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sorry guys, Heyoka already made that joke 2 hours ago
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On September 11 2016 04:00 TOMisAfish wrote: That doesn't sound like Smix
but her Spanish is kinda great.
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On September 11 2016 03:59 WhurreOdu wrote: Smix has a strange voice Maybe she is an expert ventriloquist.
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On September 11 2016 03:48 travis wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2016 03:46 Isualin wrote:On September 11 2016 03:43 Binomyo wrote: I don't understand why this tournament is elligible to WCS points. Normally there's a relative balance between america, europe and rest of the world in WCS tournament. This one is totally for AM region. The format is more than bizarre. Moreover, this tournament is the last chance to win a place at blizzcon. This could have been the epic last fight to get to olympia, this is just a 2nd zone tournament with lot of easy money for Showtime. I'm watching it only because there's no SC2 to watch today beside this one. I think this topic has been discussed to death. No one is arguing these players are code s level. Blizzcon is not the tournament where best players duke it out. All players will represent their countries/regions there. these players may not be korean (except hydra) but they still are some of the best in the world.. any of these players, except maybe 1 or 2 of them, are capable of giving great bo5/bo7 or even winning it vs the absolute top koreans
Really ? Showtime OK Neeb OK Snute if he can work on his strategy a week before uThermal in his best form maybe Hydra is not at the level he was and I expect his to be wiped The rest don't stand a chance (with respect for them).
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I love how Smix can speak great Spanish ... even a different voice for it ...
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On September 11 2016 03:59 Diabolique wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2016 03:55 Noonius wrote:On September 11 2016 03:48 travis wrote:On September 11 2016 03:46 Isualin wrote:On September 11 2016 03:43 Binomyo wrote: I don't understand why this tournament is elligible to WCS points. Normally there's a relative balance between america, europe and rest of the world in WCS tournament. This one is totally for AM region. The format is more than bizarre. Moreover, this tournament is the last chance to win a place at blizzcon. This could have been the epic last fight to get to olympia, this is just a 2nd zone tournament with lot of easy money for Showtime. I'm watching it only because there's no SC2 to watch today beside this one. I think this topic has been discussed to death. No one is arguing these players are code s level. Blizzcon is not the tournament where best players duke it out. All players will represent their countries/regions there. these players may not be korean (except hydra) but they still are some of the best in the world.. any of these players, except maybe 1 or 2 of them, are capable of giving great bo5/bo7 or even winning it vs the absolute top koreans no more magic shrooms for you. there are about 2 players who you can count on to take a map or maybe two off of the very top koreans, another 2-3 who can do it when they are on their very best. But honestly I don't see any of them winning a BO5/BO7 in a GSL/SSL setting where games matters the most and koreans have been specifically practicing for that player. This Noonius guy seems to be quite reasonable (except of the hate of Maru) :-) in fact, the times when Snute and Scarlett were invited to SSL they "randomly" drew the hardest possible opponents and got destroyed.
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Iaguz voice sounds like an orchestra
oh wait
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On September 11 2016 03:59 Diabolique wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2016 03:55 Noonius wrote:On September 11 2016 03:48 travis wrote:On September 11 2016 03:46 Isualin wrote:On September 11 2016 03:43 Binomyo wrote: I don't understand why this tournament is elligible to WCS points. Normally there's a relative balance between america, europe and rest of the world in WCS tournament. This one is totally for AM region. The format is more than bizarre. Moreover, this tournament is the last chance to win a place at blizzcon. This could have been the epic last fight to get to olympia, this is just a 2nd zone tournament with lot of easy money for Showtime. I'm watching it only because there's no SC2 to watch today beside this one. I think this topic has been discussed to death. No one is arguing these players are code s level. Blizzcon is not the tournament where best players duke it out. All players will represent their countries/regions there. these players may not be korean (except hydra) but they still are some of the best in the world.. any of these players, except maybe 1 or 2 of them, are capable of giving great bo5/bo7 or even winning it vs the absolute top koreans no more magic shrooms for you. there are about 2 players who you can count on to take a map or maybe two off of the very top koreans, another 2-3 who can do it when they are on their very best. But honestly I don't see any of them winning a BO5/BO7 in a GSL/SSL setting where games matters the most and koreans have been specifically practicing for that player. This Noonius guy seems to be quite reasonable (except of the hate of Maru) :-)
I'm always reasonable
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iaguz is very quiet. All I heard was "something something Moonlight Madness"
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I am surprised how easily intelligable is the spanish of the two Mexican hosts. Miles better than anyone I ever met in south america
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Anyone find it a bit awkward with them cutting out all the questions
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On September 11 2016 04:01 Ej_ wrote:Show nested quote +On September 11 2016 03:59 Diabolique wrote:On September 11 2016 03:55 Noonius wrote:On September 11 2016 03:48 travis wrote:On September 11 2016 03:46 Isualin wrote:On September 11 2016 03:43 Binomyo wrote: I don't understand why this tournament is elligible to WCS points. Normally there's a relative balance between america, europe and rest of the world in WCS tournament. This one is totally for AM region. The format is more than bizarre. Moreover, this tournament is the last chance to win a place at blizzcon. This could have been the epic last fight to get to olympia, this is just a 2nd zone tournament with lot of easy money for Showtime. I'm watching it only because there's no SC2 to watch today beside this one. I think this topic has been discussed to death. No one is arguing these players are code s level. Blizzcon is not the tournament where best players duke it out. All players will represent their countries/regions there. these players may not be korean (except hydra) but they still are some of the best in the world.. any of these players, except maybe 1 or 2 of them, are capable of giving great bo5/bo7 or even winning it vs the absolute top koreans no more magic shrooms for you. there are about 2 players who you can count on to take a map or maybe two off of the very top koreans, another 2-3 who can do it when they are on their very best. But honestly I don't see any of them winning a BO5/BO7 in a GSL/SSL setting where games matters the most and koreans have been specifically practicing for that player. This Noonius guy seems to be quite reasonable (except of the hate of Maru) :-) in fact, the times when Snute and Scarlett were invited to SSL they "randomly" drew the hardest possible opponents and got destroyed. Also they invited MacSed and gave him Rain.
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I would not try to use random words i heard on internet in a live interview lol
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On September 11 2016 04:02 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote: Anyone find it a bit awkward with them cutting out all the questions It is awkward that iaguz starts his response to a question we didn't see with "Well sort of."
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