MC, July to MLG Columbus - Page 25
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Domination
United States1177 Posts
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Wychwood
United Kingdom57 Posts
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Piski
Finland3461 Posts
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whiteLotus
1833 Posts
On June 02 2011 20:17 thepuppyassassin wrote: I HIGHLY doubt it.. What GSL WC and TSL has shown us that even the top Koreans can get rolled with adequate preparation. From what I've seen, foreigners are also much more willing to prepare for Koreans than the Koreans are willing to prepare for foreigners. Korean arrogance will cost them more games than they would like... i dont think you should use TSL as an example ![]() ![]() | ||
Tortious_Tortoise
United States944 Posts
This is way better than the gsl. Hands down. | ||
ffadicted
United States3545 Posts
On June 02 2011 20:30 mbr2321 wrote: This means that SeleCT, IdrA, Ret, NonY, and MC will all be in the same group. Oh. My. Fucking. God. I. Am. Going. To. Shit. My. Pants. Screaming. When. I. See. This. Shit. Go. Down. This is way better than the gsl. Hands down. Everyone on gsl is basically better than select ret and nony, how is it better? I am excited though, wish July was seeded into the 'chip bracket, he's a very let's say "unstable" player lol I have a feeling he might get greedy or something in an open bracket game and lose. | ||
Wychwood
United Kingdom57 Posts
On June 02 2011 20:30 Piski wrote: Tbh I wanted to see Bomber more but MC is a good choice. Can't wait for MLG, the korean vs korean finals casted by Tastosis will be like watching GSL all over again. If that's the way it goes down, I'm hoping for a final akin to Code A as Code S finals have been duller than beige so far, on the whole. | ||
RxN
United States255 Posts
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Drake
Germany6146 Posts
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Highwinds
Canada955 Posts
On June 02 2011 20:30 whiteLotus wrote: i dont think you should use TSL as an example ![]() ![]() Not all of the koreans played with horrible latency -.- MC was in Europe because of Dreamhack and during Dreamhack he played his TSL 3 game and lost. Stop using the online argument for everything ><. | ||
Applesqt
United States206 Posts
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AWakefield
Canada420 Posts
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obsKura
Ireland1061 Posts
Also happy to watch MC competing again in international tournaments. This wil be a very interesting weekend. Are we going to watch the Koreans rule again? :O | ||
dormer
United States1314 Posts
On June 02 2011 20:39 Highwinds wrote: Not all of the koreans played with horrible latency -.- MC was in Europe because of Dreamhack and during Dreamhack he played his TSL 3 game and lost. Stop using the online argument for everything ><. Yes, that one series was played on the same server. As far as I know, though, most of the other games with Korean players were played from Korea. That doesn't mean that they wouldn't have lost anyways, but it just makes it a little hard to say "hah, foreigners are just as good as Koreans, look at TSL!" I'm curious to see how this goes. All the Korean players that are going are very good, but also beatable. At any rate, it should help give us more of an idea of how the top players in Korea and the West stack up -- up until now there hasn't been all that much interaction in LAN environments, so it should be interesting regardless of what happens. | ||
price
United States297 Posts
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Moosy
Canada396 Posts
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Maskedsatyr
Singapore1245 Posts
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Heraklitus
United States553 Posts
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FinnGamer
Germany2426 Posts
Let's see if the Koreans win or if we can beat them in a "offline" Tournament with nonkoreans outnumbering Korean 100:1 | ||
murtas
Portugal249 Posts
But none the less, MC is a great replacement and will roflstomp his group. | ||
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