[IEM XII] PyeongChang - Qualifiers - Page 10
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sudete
Singapore3040 Posts
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Fango
United Kingdom8810 Posts
On December 17 2017 14:49 sudete wrote: So no neeb at iem? I hope Scarlett can do as well as neeb normally does and wins the whole thing I would be very suprised if Scarlett or Neeb were able to win IEM. Getting to the ro4 would be a solid achievement | ||
Sinistro
Brazil683 Posts
South America - Stage 2: Bracket: https://play.eslgaming.com/starcraft/global/sc2/major/masters/season-12-pyeongchang-south-america-open-qualifier-stage-2/rannkings/ Stream: https://www.twitch.tv/esl_sc2 Players: Kelazhur TheZergLord Erik Jarppi eGGz BLord Ryu SmiLe It begins at 18:00 BRST! | ||
FrkFrJss
Canada1205 Posts
On December 18 2017 02:44 Fango wrote: I would be very suprised if Scarlett or Neeb were able to win IEM. Getting to the ro4 would be a solid achievement Compared to who's going, I would have been surprised if Neeb didn't make ro4 had he made. However, with Scarlett, I would say ro8. I haven't seen the consistency against foreigners that I've seen with Neeb. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8810 Posts
On December 18 2017 06:56 FrkFrJss wrote: Compared to who's going, I would have been surprised if Neeb didn't make ro4 had he made. However, with Scarlett, I would say ro8. I haven't seen the consistency against foreigners that I've seen with Neeb. He could have met SpeCial or one of the koreans in the ro8 and lost there. Otherwise I don't think he could have fallen to anyone else. Apparently Scarlett can get the best of him though. I do think Scarlett is still one of the top foreigers, she had underwhelming results in WCS but iirc she was losing almost exclusively to other zergs. Her performances in GSL were probably more impressive than any of the other foreigners there | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
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Nakajin
Canada8775 Posts
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Kafka777
361 Posts
Tod and Kealaris night cast are always the best They are indeed good and funny. But they are also unprofessional. I don't mind really but it is not what they should be doing. | ||
Yrr
Germany796 Posts
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brickrd
United States4894 Posts
On December 18 2017 09:12 Kafka777 wrote: They are indeed good and funny. But they are also unprofessional. I don't mind really but it is not what they should be doing. a sports caster's profession is entertaining people, so what constitutes professionalism is a matter of personal taste. if you follow football or baseball many commentators will be blunt and edgy whereas many others will be subdued and stoic. same as if you listen to radio programs, some are wild and crazy while some are serious and refined. it's just personal taste. | ||
Topin
Peru9937 Posts
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Kafka777
361 Posts
a sports caster's profession is entertaining people, so what constitutes professionalism is a matter of personal taste. if you follow football or baseball many commentators will be blunt and edgy whereas many others will be subdued and stoic. same as if you listen to radio programs, some are wild and crazy while some are serious and refined. it's just personal taste Not exactly. They just didn't do well in all situations. Irrespective of what the taste. But overall they are good and funny. Taking into consideration this is a (from a certain point of view) irrelevant qualifier with relatively unknown players, perhaps its appropriate. | ||
krazymunky
United States727 Posts
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Sinistro
Brazil683 Posts
On December 19 2017 21:01 krazymunky wrote: im in seoul the next 8 days. are they hosting the korea qualifiers anywhere and can i go watch? the dec 22 and 23 qualifiers. Thanks I am afraid you won't have anything to watch while being in SeouL, the KR Qualifiers will be held online, just like all the previous qualifiers. | ||
DieuCure
France3713 Posts
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krazymunky
United States727 Posts
On December 20 2017 00:18 DieuCure wrote: Gsl qualifiers are soon too, I don't know if you can attend though just saw the schedule . I leave morning of the 26th . same day as the first day of qualifiers. | ||
pvsnp
7676 Posts
On December 20 2017 17:20 krazymunky wrote: just saw the schedule . I leave morning of the 26th . same day as the first day of qualifiers. I don't think qualifiers are open to the public–they are played in a PC bang. If you know one of the players you could probably get in though. Moot point, I suppose. | ||
Kafka777
361 Posts
im in seoul the next 8 days. are they hosting the korea qualifiers anywhere and can i go watch? the dec 22 and 23 qualifiers. Thanks GSL Season 1 Qualifiers Offline Event: Date: December 26th(Tuesday)-27th(Wednesday) 2017 (KST) Location: AfreecaTV PC Bang, Hongik University, Seoul | ||
SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On December 20 2017 22:46 Kafka777 wrote: GSL Season 1 Qualifiers Offline Event: Date: December 26th(Tuesday)-27th(Wednesday) 2017 (KST) Location: AfreecaTV PC Bang, Hongik University, Seoul Qualifiers are not open to the public I think. | ||
ShAd_1337
Germany1042 Posts
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