[GSL 2024] Code S:Season 2 - Group B - Page 6
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darklycid
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Azzur
Australia6259 Posts
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Vindicare605
United States16056 Posts
Poll: Recommend Match 1: Reynor vs herO? Yes (10) If you have time (1) No (0) 11 total votes Your vote: Recommend Match 1: Reynor vs herO? Poll: Recommend Match 2: soO vs Gumiho? Yes (5) If you have time (3) No (0) 8 total votes Your vote: Recommend Match 2: soO vs Gumiho? Poll: Recommend Winner's Match? Yes (4) If you have time (2) No (0) 6 total votes Your vote: Recommend Winner's Match? Poll: Recommend Loser's Match? Yes (10) No (0) If you have time (0) 10 total votes Your vote: Recommend Loser's Match? Poll: Recommend Final Match? Yes (6) If you have time (2) No (0) 8 total votes Your vote: Recommend Final Match? | ||
Penev
28475 Posts
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Argonauta
Spain4906 Posts
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SmoKim
Denmark10304 Posts
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tigera6
3360 Posts
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Pandain
United States12989 Posts
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Poopi
France12793 Posts
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Cricketer12
United States13974 Posts
On May 09 2024 20:37 argonautdice wrote: Still want to bring up Neeb's first try in Code S he got Top 4. In retrospect I wonder if Neeb would've succeeded the most if he moved to Korea instead of competing in the foreign scene. I want to say yes, barring top tier Terrans, Neeb was shockingly good vs Koreans in Korea. | ||
geokilla
Canada8230 Posts
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HeroSandro
524 Posts
On May 09 2024 22:46 geokilla wrote: Once again we are shown that Koreans are the best at SC2 (in Korea). "No foreigner is going to invade my house!" GSL vs the World 😛 | ||
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Mizenhauer
United States1850 Posts
On May 09 2024 22:36 Poopi wrote: soO and hero qualifying, I am definitely happy even though I put Reynor in my liquibet ![]() Never waver. | ||
Argonauta
Spain4906 Posts
I would pay money to see a new edition of that tourney again. | ||
Charoisaur
Germany15927 Posts
Which is why you can't be Goat without success in this format. | ||
Vindicare605
United States16056 Posts
On May 09 2024 23:09 Charoisaur wrote: Prep tournaments just require a different skillset. Which is why you can't be Goat without success in this format. It's like calling someone the GOAT of Tennis when they've never won on a particular kind of court. | ||
Moonerz
United States444 Posts
I think a big difference is just the field is stronger and you can get knocked out if you show up at 70% one night. Compared to the EU/na events where I feel like the top players can just sleepwalk until basically the semis. | ||
tigera6
3360 Posts
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Poopi
France12793 Posts
I voted for Offsyde in WTL sometimes because I forgot it was the sister team It’s on me for voting too quickly ![]() At least believing in Maru in previous season brought me into the top 10 for a brief period of time | ||
Ciaus237
South Africa280 Posts
On May 09 2024 23:09 Charoisaur wrote: Prep tournaments just require a different skillset. Which is why you can't be Goat without success in this format. Winning a world championship just requires a different skillset. Which is why you can't be Goat without success in this format. | ||
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