I started this post a couple hours ago, found the vod and realized it isn't Dongraegu because the zerg implies he's competing in the open bracket. I'm still interested who this is because none of the MLG Anaheim articles I read listed a korean zerg in the open bracket. I am wondering if it was FXOtgun because he is/was residing in korea, but I don't think his name would be in korean if that was the case... :S
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Seldentar
United States888 Posts
I started this post a couple hours ago, found the vod and realized it isn't Dongraegu because the zerg implies he's competing in the open bracket. I'm still interested who this is because none of the MLG Anaheim articles I read listed a korean zerg in the open bracket. I am wondering if it was FXOtgun because he is/was residing in korea, but I don't think his name would be in korean if that was the case... :S | ||
Antoine
United States7481 Posts
On July 29 2011 04:13 Seldentar wrote: You guys do realize that HuK was practicing against Dongraegu on stream a couple of weeks ago. HuK beat him in an epic game and told him "if you play like that you will do well at MLG." At least I think it was Dongraegu because he's the only korean zerg I know of going to Anaheim. Here's the link: http://www.twitch.tv/liquidhuk/b/290108482 part 2 conversation starts at 1:21:22. Can anyone confirm who this is? I started this post a couple hours ago, found the vod and realized it isn't Dongraegu because the zerg implies he's competing in the open bracket. I'm still interested who this is because none of the MLG Anaheim articles I read listed a korean zerg in the open bracket. I am wondering if it was FXOtgun because he is/was residing in korea, but I don't think his name would be in korean if that was the case... :S that was destiny | ||
magicallypuzzled
United States588 Posts
they definitely are getting there it won't be too long till we see top foriegners hanging with the best koreans but i don't think it'll be just yet. | ||
Seldentar
United States888 Posts
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Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On July 29 2011 04:18 magicallypuzzled wrote: i hate arrogance and disregarding huge sections of the world no matter who does it or how justified they are in doing it. However i feel I'll be hugely disappointed with the outcome. as while i'd love for him to be absolutely destroyed in pool i feel the so called foriegners just aren't quite there yet. they definitely are getting there it won't be too long till we see top foriegners hanging with the best koreans but i don't think it'll be just yet.] Oh come on, ppl have said that since beta and look what happened. The gap is only getting wider. | ||
phyre112
United States3090 Posts
On July 29 2011 04:26 Assirra wrote: Oh come on, ppl have said that since beta and look what happened. The gap is only getting wider. I disagree. Foreigners and koreans were even in the beta, and we were saying no such thing about "getting better". Now the koreans have pulled ahead slightly (or at least the -top- koreans,) but foreigners are learning from them... building practice houses and stronger methods of coaching, playing as actual teams... there is definitely an incentive and a possibility to compete, even with the best of koreans in the near future. | ||
Nastiness
Sweden275 Posts
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Crazypyro1
United States446 Posts
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Remaker12
United States105 Posts
Let's see some good games from everyone. | ||
fL0W
United States7 Posts
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DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
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haticK
United States74 Posts
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GypsyBeast
Canada630 Posts
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Voltaire
United States1485 Posts
It's my first time going overseas so I was a bit buoyant about that. | ||
ChiIIgetoutGG
Canada101 Posts
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Canucklehead
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BronzeKnee
United States5211 Posts
He won't win his group, Huk and Naniwa are too good to lose to someone who doesn't respect them if what he says is true and not hype. I also hope TLO takes him out with some 6 rax mass rine. | ||
Shinobi1982
1605 Posts
On July 29 2011 08:18 BronzeKnee wrote: Haha, he isn't paying attention to his pool, and only focusing on the other Korean players. He won't win his group, Huk and Naniwa are too good to lose to someone who doesn't respect them if what he says is true and not hype. I also hope TLO takes him out with some 6 rax mass rine. Wishful thinking | ||
SetStndbySmn
United States657 Posts
On a side note, it always makes me chuckle when interviews with Koreans tend to carry the tone of: ---------------- Dear DRG, We like you. Do you like us? [ ] yes [ ] no Love, Foreigners. ---------------- :D | ||
psycrop
United States9 Posts
On July 29 2011 08:18 BronzeKnee wrote: Haha, he isn't paying attention to his pool, and only focusing on the other Korean players. He won't win his group, Huk and Naniwa are too good to lose to someone who doesn't respect them if what he says is true and not hype. I also hope TLO takes him out with some 6 rax mass rine. LOL. Anyways, I expect no less than top 3 for DRG, if not first. He's just too good for this group. And yes, the only people that will give him a run for his money will be other koreans (maybe idra too). The rest stand almost no chance. | ||
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