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On September 24 2011 03:09 Bagi wrote:Show nested quote +On September 24 2011 03:00 wei2coolman wrote: It's cause he's not streaming, ergo deezer and combatex can't streamsnipe/cheat him. Destiny fans - just adorable. Do you really think any of these players are anywhere near the level of Stephano? It sounds like they do lol. Gotta love ignorance.
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He sucks - watch his bo5 vs Ryung in GeForce Starcraft II Pro/Am Tournament, especially game 4 - terrible strategic decisions; also he lost in IPL3 Qualifiers vs TSL_alive showing similar poor decisions.
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Ty thurken,
radu_c classic hater "he sucks" rofl
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stephano is a beast with little practice. Can't wait to see what he gives us with full time commitment!
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I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games?
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He's only just turned pro after leaving school, he's going to be one of the best foreigners soon.
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Incredibly impressive. He needs to get to Korea somehow to hone his skills.
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On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games?
those games were from a while back dude. maybe you shoulda watched him in IPL quali 3 ;D
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Funny how everyone looks at this thread and then posts about how much of a bonjwa he is, when most of them probably haven't seen him play a game.
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On September 26 2011 07:26 goswser wrote: Funny how everyone looks at this thread and then posts about how much of a bonjwa he is, when most of them probably haven't seen him play a game.
But he's European! He must be the greatest hope for us all!!!
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On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games?
took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please
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On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games?
So basically you base your opinion of a player on a handful of matches against high level koreans in a game like sc2 where anyone can beat anyone on any given day....
I'm sorry but you are a clown
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On September 26 2011 07:28 WarrickHunt wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games? took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please
So did thorzain Naniwa Goody and several other people in TSL3.
What do online matches v Koreans teach us?
nothing.
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On September 26 2011 07:28 WarrickHunt wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games? took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please
Makes you really appreciate how Nada (and Polt?) manages to stay in Code S lol
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On September 26 2011 07:47 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2011 07:28 WarrickHunt wrote:On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games? took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please So did thorzain Naniwa Goody and several other people in TSL3. What do online matches v Koreans teach us? nothing. DESTINY beat Bomber and Puzzle guys! I also never knew the French had school in summer.
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On September 26 2011 07:47 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2011 07:28 WarrickHunt wrote:On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games? took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please So did thorzain Naniwa Goody and several other people in TSL3. What do online matches v Koreans teach us? nothing. The skill differance back then wasn't very large, and the way liquid ran the tournament (switching servers for each game) means the results were pretty fair. Nowaday's if you look at who qualified for IPL, there are 6 Koreans filling those slots and to some how say that the two people who weren't Korean (Strelok and the person in question Stephano) are not at the level to compete with Koreans is simply silly.
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On September 26 2011 07:57 McFeser wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2011 07:47 Denzil wrote:On September 26 2011 07:28 WarrickHunt wrote:On September 26 2011 07:17 radu_c wrote: I don`t hate the guy, I was eager to watch this apparently rising star play and instead I got to see failures. Have you seen those games? took a game off a code S player while he was still at school playing 2-3 hours a day, stfu please So did thorzain Naniwa Goody and several other people in TSL3. What do online matches v Koreans teach us? nothing. The skill differance back then wasn't very large, and the way liquid ran the tournament (switching servers for each game) means the results were pretty fair. Nowaday's if you look at who qualified for IPL, there are 6 Koreans filling those slots and to some how say that the two people who weren't Korean (Strelok and the person in question Stephano) are not at the level to compete with Koreans is simply silly.
Are you trying to imply that Goody was equal in skill to GSL champion Nestea back then?
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Holy damn. I see why Millenium and Complexity were fighting over him now. I cant wait to see how he does at ipl
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Remember that during TSL3, there was that earthquake in Japan which made the latency worse than what it is today. Also, liquid certainly did not have server switches every game.
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