Road to Anaheim: DongRaeGu Interview - Page 16
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OliverDONG
Canada151 Posts
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Sina92
Sweden1303 Posts
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Krimancer
Sweden150 Posts
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ssi.bal-listic
United States568 Posts
MMA is actually studying the foreigners style which will be tremendous. I'm not saying DRG is going to finish last in his group but he and most other korean players should take some time out to know their opponents. It's not broodwar where koreans can just roflstomp by playing standard. I'm Korean and I hope the some of the korean players lose to strong foreign players like naniwa and Huk so they realize that foreigners aren't easy. All the players hwaiting! | ||
xlava
United States676 Posts
This is going to be one amazing MLG. I can't wait. | ||
kedinik
United States352 Posts
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Poopi
France12754 Posts
On July 29 2011 09:07 ssi.bal-listic wrote: why do i have a feeling that MMA is going to win the tournament again? MMA is actually studying the foreigners style which will be tremendous. I'm not saying DRG is going to finish last in his group but he and most other korean players should take some time out to know their opponents. It's not broodwar where koreans can just roflstomp by playing standard. I'm Korean and I hope the some of the korean players lose to strong foreign players like naniwa and Huk so they realize that foreigners aren't easy. All the players hwaiting! DRG considers HuK as korean. And that's probably Haypro who has the most chance of beating him, not Huk or NaNiWa | ||
ssi.bal-listic
United States568 Posts
On July 29 2011 09:14 Poopi wrote: DRG considers HuK as korean. And that's probably Haypro who has the most chance of beating him, not Huk or NaNiWa thats not the point. My point is that these Korean players better not be so arrogant. As much as I support the koreans, I support the foreigners too since I'm 1.5 generation. | ||
Sandro
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nvs.
Canada3609 Posts
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Assirra
Belgium4169 Posts
On July 29 2011 09:16 ssi.bal-listic wrote: thats not the point. My point is that these Korean players better not be so arrogant. As much as I support the koreans, I support the foreigners too since I'm 1.5 generation. Just wondering but why he is not allowed to think like that? With the current results don't think you think he got it fairly on the mark? So far only the TSL got an actual foreigner winning (huk is korean trained in this case) | ||
RxBorG
United States505 Posts
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nick1689
Australia494 Posts
Someone's not making it past group play :X | ||
danzhang
Canada184 Posts
Well maybe not naniwa... lets see what happens | ||
branflakes14
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antelope591
Canada820 Posts
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Blasphemi
United Kingdom980 Posts
On July 29 2011 04:39 phyre112 wrote: 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. The gap is widening no amount of wishful thinking changes that fact. | ||
Blasphemi
United Kingdom980 Posts
On July 29 2011 09:00 Sina92 wrote: someone should warn him about NaNiwa He can ask Losira about Naniwa haha | ||
[Atomic]Peace
United States451 Posts
If I had to be honest, I haven't paid any attention to pool play. I'm preparing to face the Korean players since no matter what, I'm going to win all my games and make it to the Round of Four as the first place in my group. He's good, but I hope Huk and Nani give him a rude awakening in group play. | ||
rysecake
United States2632 Posts
On July 29 2011 11:23 Blasphemi wrote: The gap is widening no amount of wishful thinking changes that fact. There was a gap even back in beta, though alot smaller than it was now. Players like ogsthestc, tester, ogscool, etc. were very well known to be the top guns during beta. Now though it's a completely different story. The gap is wider than ever, and is continuing to widen from the looks of it. | ||
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