Cool to see LucifroN back in action tho!
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LittLeD
Sweden7973 Posts
Cool to see LucifroN back in action tho! | ||
Thorakh
Netherlands1788 Posts
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Nifel
706 Posts
On September 07 2011 20:40 -Archangel- wrote: Uff, uff, rain and thorzain are going to have a really hard time in this tournament to represent Terrans properly. They probably should have invited one really good terran for this, at least the likes of EGPuma They already have two EG representatives in this tournament so I guess that's one reason Puma isn't there. Or they simply could not get hold of him. When it comes down to it, they probably couldn't get any of the top Terrans in Korea since they're basically all in Code S by now, and ought to prioritize practice over going out to a comparatively small foreign invitational. Of course there are some Korean Code A Terrans that might be a better choice skill wise than the current invitees, but they aren't as well known. | ||
Ichi_
France81 Posts
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human_ko
Russian Federation676 Posts
lol, why invited.. | ||
Nifel
706 Posts
On September 07 2011 21:19 human_ko wrote: who is lucifon? lol, why invited.. Well known Spanish Terran and probably one of the better Terrans in whole EU. He has been out of the loop for quite a while (afaik) but is now making a grand return. He's an ideal invite in order to create hype in Spain (which is where the tournament is hosted). To be honest, as they didn't aim to display the absolute highest level of play with an all Korean lineup, there was no better choice considering the circumstances. | ||
WhiteraCares
Sweden339 Posts
On September 07 2011 21:32 Nifel wrote: Well known Spanish Terran and probably one of the better Terrans in whole EU. He has been out of the loop for quite a while (afaik) but is now making a grand return. He's an ideal invite in order to create hype in Spain (which is where the tournament is hosted). To be honest, as they didn't aim to display the absolute highest level of play with an all Korean lineup, there was no better choice considering the circumstances. Yeah...no. | ||
MartinN
Spain307 Posts
The event will be broadcast by TV Canal + http://www.canalplus.es | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On September 07 2011 21:32 Nifel wrote: Well known Spanish Terran and probably one of the better Terrans in whole EU. He has been out of the loop for quite a while (afaik) but is now making a grand return. He's an ideal invite in order to create hype in Spain (which is where the tournament is hosted). To be honest, as they didn't aim to display the absolute highest level of play with an all Korean lineup, there was no better choice considering the circumstances. Actually, he just won a tournament not one month ago. It was a small weekly cup, though, which is probably why not many people noticed. But he had to overcome goody and nerchio to claim that gold! | ||
Velr
Switzerland10650 Posts
From what i saw at the IEM qualifiers he's up there... Or at least close. | ||
Freerider
Germany26 Posts
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Funkydonky
950 Posts
On September 07 2011 21:39 MartinN wrote: historic day in esports from Spain The event will be broadcast by TV Canal + http://www.canalplus.es so, the whole event will be on that channel and on online stream? does this mean event will have spanish casters aswell | ||
Veclada
742 Posts
On September 07 2011 21:39 MartinN wrote: historic day in esports from Spain The event will be broadcast by TV Canal + http://www.canalplus.es Any source? | ||
PooLarX
United States38 Posts
I have anxiously been waiting for HuK to win another big tournament and maybe now that he is a little more rested than he was before he can finally do it again :-d I hope EG does really well this tournament though, even though I hate idra sometimes I always secretly am rooting for him ^_^ | ||
square .
Spain28 Posts
http://twitter.com/#!/arturocastello/statuses/111376092857761792 This event will have spanish and english casters (2 streams). dApollo and Totalbiscuit will be the english ones. Being able to broadcast this event on TV (Even though its pay-tv and not many people will watch it there) is pretty huge on its own, so far we are looking at the most relevant e-sports related event in our country (Although Gamegune has more history) | ||
Bagi
Germany6799 Posts
He recently beat Stephano (the ZvT sniper) and Mana (the PvT sniper) both 2-0 in the IEM qualifier thing. Long macro games, Lucifron showed some insane multitasking that is rarely seen in the foreigner scene. He is definitely up there. | ||
gOst
415 Posts
Although I don't see the Dong losing this one :D | ||
Kimla
Sweden400 Posts
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Fatze
Germany1342 Posts
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qqw
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