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On April 08 2019 07:23 Boggyb wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 07:19 starkiller123 wrote:On April 08 2019 07:19 Charoisaur wrote: Creator>Reynor>Serral ro32 GSL player better than the best foreigners Creator the real GOAT /s He did win a TeamLiquid Star League which is the equivalent of a baker's dozen Homestory Cups which are each worth 2 GSLs, so that's 26 GSLs. Who else has that kind of resume? you make a very compelling argument
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I don’t really blame any foreign pro now not going to Korea.
There’s not even a presence of foreign teams with houses there, where foreigners passing through could stay and whatnot.
For some the different culture and all would be something they’d want to experience, but it can be pretty isolating based on what folks who tried in the past have said.
Props to those who give it a shot but I wouldn’t condemn those who don’t
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On April 08 2019 07:33 Wombat_NI wrote: I don’t really blame any foreign pro now not going to Korea.
There’s not even a presence of foreign teams with houses there, where foreigners passing through could stay and whatnot.
For some the different culture and all would be something they’d want to experience, but it can be pretty isolating based on what folks who tried in the past have said.
Props to those who give it a shot but I wouldn’t condemn those who don’t Is NoRegreT's "team" house not a thing anymore?
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Northern Ireland25421 Posts
On April 08 2019 07:28 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 07:27 starkiller123 wrote:On April 08 2019 07:21 William paradise wrote: na players take note thats how you do it I think its just an unfortunate coincidence that the players that happen to be the best in NA are are all very reserved and quiet need Idra to come back Absolutely, unleash the Gracken once more
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Is the no WCS Challenger and GSL at the same time rule still in place or did they get rid of that?
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holy shit! that is some passion right there
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Northern Ireland25421 Posts
On April 08 2019 07:34 Boggyb wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 07:33 Wombat_NI wrote: I don’t really blame any foreign pro now not going to Korea.
There’s not even a presence of foreign teams with houses there, where foreigners passing through could stay and whatnot.
For some the different culture and all would be something they’d want to experience, but it can be pretty isolating based on what folks who tried in the past have said.
Props to those who give it a shot but I wouldn’t condemn those who don’t Is NoRegreT's "team" house not a thing anymore? Was it ever a thing? Maybe I missed some stuff, I did have a pretty big gap following the scene
TL had one for a pretty long time, then it was EG-TL; I remember FXO were there for a time, plus various times there have been a few foreigners over at the same time and whatnot.
I don’t think there’s much foreign presence in terms of SC2 guys over there these days, might be wrong on that.
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On April 08 2019 07:39 Wombat_NI wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 07:34 Boggyb wrote:On April 08 2019 07:33 Wombat_NI wrote: I don’t really blame any foreign pro now not going to Korea.
There’s not even a presence of foreign teams with houses there, where foreigners passing through could stay and whatnot.
For some the different culture and all would be something they’d want to experience, but it can be pretty isolating based on what folks who tried in the past have said.
Props to those who give it a shot but I wouldn’t condemn those who don’t Is NoRegreT's "team" house not a thing anymore? Was it ever a thing? Maybe I missed some stuff, I did have a pretty big gap following the scene TL had one for a pretty long time, then it was EG-TL; I remember FXO were there for a time, plus various times there have been a few foreigners over at the same time and whatnot. I don’t think there’s much foreign presence in terms of SC2 guys over there these days, might be wrong on that. You must have not been here in 2016, 2017 and 2018 cause the house was doing great and many pros stayed there
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Competing in GSL just means no challenger, but if Reynor gets enough points to safely qualify for Blizzcon by the end of WCS Spring, he has nothing to lose trying GSL since he can open bracket the other WCS events if needed and doesn’t need to worry about challenger points to make the cut.
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Reynor's entire ZvZ is constructed specifically to beat Serral and Serral still takes 3 games.
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On April 08 2019 07:47 Zzoram wrote: Competing in GSL just means no challenger, but if Reynor gets enough points to safely qualify for Blizzcon by the end of WCS Spring, he has nothing to lose trying GSL since he can open bracket the other WCS events if needed and doesn’t need to worry about challenger points to make the cut. they removed that rule...
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On April 08 2019 07:48 sertman wrote: Reynor's entire ZvZ is constructed specifically to beat Serral and Serral still takes 3 games.
Yeah sure. My salute to you sir for enlightening us with that crucial piece of knowledge and trying to take away credit from a young talented player who has deserved a win like this since a long time.
It takes serious balls to allin in a game 7 and that is exactly the stuff champions are made of. Reynor took serral to game 7 last year in the last wcs tourney as well.
Serral is too good of a player to need such justifications and I am sure he will be back stronger, in the meanwhile lets be happy for Reynor's success after all the work he must have put in.
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On April 08 2019 08:02 ValM wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 07:48 sertman wrote: Reynor's entire ZvZ is constructed specifically to beat Serral and Serral still takes 3 games. Yeah sure. My salute to you sir for enlightening us with that crucial piece of knowledge and trying to take away credit from a young talented player who has deserved a win like this since a long time. It takes serious balls to allin in a game 7 and that is exactly the stuff champions are made of. Reynor took serral to game 7 last year in the last wcs tourney as well. Serral is too good of a player to need such justifications and I am sure he will be back stronger, in the meanwhile lets be happy for Reynor's success after all the work he must have put in.
Dude I was just saying that Serral is still impressive lol you have issues my man
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The salt in this thread rofl.
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On April 08 2019 08:03 sertman wrote:Show nested quote +On April 08 2019 08:02 ValM wrote:On April 08 2019 07:48 sertman wrote: Reynor's entire ZvZ is constructed specifically to beat Serral and Serral still takes 3 games. Yeah sure. My salute to you sir for enlightening us with that crucial piece of knowledge and trying to take away credit from a young talented player who has deserved a win like this since a long time. It takes serious balls to allin in a game 7 and that is exactly the stuff champions are made of. Reynor took serral to game 7 last year in the last wcs tourney as well. Serral is too good of a player to need such justifications and I am sure he will be back stronger, in the meanwhile lets be happy for Reynor's success after all the work he must have put in. Dude I was just saying that Serral is still impressive lol you have issues my man
Guess I do if you say so. Lets just be happy for the young kid fulfilling his dreams is what I meant.
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I am proud of Reynor, I just can't avoid to write "DAJE RICCARDO!!" after his first Premier victory; it's emblematic that he took game 7 with a ling war, Zerglings seem to be his favourite unit. Reynor is so young, his future is hopefully bright; also, many Team Liquid users will appreciate the fact seems to like the idea of living and competing in Korea.
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On April 08 2019 08:12 Vindicare605 wrote: The salt in this thread rofl.
What, aside the new posters, you have the traditional korean fanboys who still cannot stand the 03-11-2018 :p
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On April 08 2019 08:12 Vindicare605 wrote: The salt in this thread rofl.
Nothing is more delicious than the salt pouring out of the fans for the patchzerg. He can't even win against foreigners.
User was temp banned for this post.
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