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On April 06 2012 21:02 ihasaKAROT wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2012 21:01 HalloniKanada wrote:On October 28 2011 08:36 VampireLady wrote:On October 28 2011 08:34 ampson wrote: Last I heard he was a prison guard and not playing competitively. Prison guard? i met em irl and that.. is no prison guard material Not sure that applies to Sweden. IKEA-theft is a big thing there  Too bad he stopped, allways loved the rivalry between him and Grubby in WC3. If I look at how good Grubby is getting (future gsl code s, calling it) its too bad hes not also on that level anymore :/
exactly this, when 2 wc3 pros go at it, i just get nostalgic, whatever game it may be.... when lyn and moon were playing in GSL i wanted them to get sooo good, argh... madfrog =[
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C'mon guys, the man played Undead. He was cursed to begin with. We could never have saved him.
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On April 06 2012 21:39 Elem wrote: C'mon guys, the man played Undead. He was cursed to begin with. We could never have saved him.
So did Naniwa and HasuObs.
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On April 06 2012 22:58 Eee wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2012 21:39 Elem wrote: C'mon guys, the man played Undead. He was cursed to begin with. We could never have saved him.
So did Naniwa and HasuObs.
and both of them were nothing special in WC3.
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On October 28 2011 08:36 VampireLady wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 08:34 ampson wrote: Last I heard he was a prison guard and not playing competitively. Prison guard? i met em irl and that.. is no prison guard material
prison guard in sweden. everyone knows the swedes are nice. <:D
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On April 07 2012 07:02 nGBeast wrote:Show nested quote +On April 06 2012 22:58 Eee wrote:On April 06 2012 21:39 Elem wrote: C'mon guys, the man played Undead. He was cursed to begin with. We could never have saved him.
So did Naniwa and HasuObs. and both of them were nothing special in WC3. But Madfrog was extremely successful with Undead seperating him from them
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He was more of a game developer. Yeah, he had a WC3 and a very short SC2 career as a pro gamer but now he makes Dota2 for Valve so he can't really commit to other things anymore
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On April 07 2012 07:30 Valikyr wrote:Show nested quote +On April 07 2012 07:02 nGBeast wrote:On April 06 2012 22:58 Eee wrote:On April 06 2012 21:39 Elem wrote: C'mon guys, the man played Undead. He was cursed to begin with. We could never have saved him.
So did Naniwa and HasuObs. and both of them were nothing special in WC3. But Madfrog was extremely successful with Undead seperating him from them 
Oh I'm not saying he wasn't he is/was my favorite undead of all time. His garg play vs moon was the greatest undead innovation of all time for undead. Fuck TeD and TeD fiends!
On April 07 2012 08:35 synd wrote: He was more of a game developer. Yeah, he had a WC3 and a very short SC2 career as a pro gamer but now he makes Dota2 for Valve so he can't really commit to other things anymore
What? your thinking of Icefrog
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On April 07 2012 08:35 synd wrote: He was more of a game developer. Yeah, he had a WC3 and a very short SC2 career as a pro gamer but now he makes Dota2 for Valve so he can't really commit to other things anymore
Are you talking about ICEFrog, the "creator" of DOTA?, MaDFroG was in no way a game developer :/.
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A lot of players have gone unnoticed all of a sudden, sometimes it might be my miss knowledge and inattentiveness to what happened, but i don't know what happened to masterasia or Torch.
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I have also wondered where Madfrog went, I remember watching quite a lot of replays with him playing in 2010, and he definitely had a unique style, sometimes even trying 3 hatch vs Terran We can assume though that he has left the scene, be it that he saw no prospect in playing professional SC2 or if he had other endeavours to pursue. All we can do is speculate until someone posts an official statement of what he is doing at the moment.
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On April 08 2012 03:00 Southwards wrote: I have also wondered where Madfrog went, I remember watching quite a lot of replays with him playing in 2010, and he definitely had a unique style, sometimes even trying 3 hatch vs Terran We can assume though that he has left the scene, be it that he saw no prospect in playing professional SC2 or if he had other endeavours to pursue. All we can do is speculate until someone posts an official statement of what he is doing at the moment.
The only reason he went for 3 hatches wa because his macro was absolutely awfull. Even with all those hatches he always had like 3k/2k without being maxed.
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On April 07 2012 07:18 crms wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 08:36 VampireLady wrote:On October 28 2011 08:34 ampson wrote: Last I heard he was a prison guard and not playing competitively. Prison guard? i met em irl and that.. is no prison guard material prison guard in sweden. everyone knows the swedes are nice. <:D Haha yeah, kinda odd that some people think you have to be a some huge badass to be a prison guard. Especially in a country like Sweden.
I think the toughest part of that job would be having to be in that environment every day, must be depressing.
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I'm also kinda curious what happened to him. Seems like he went completely stealth mode after he left SK. Either way, if he still plays SC2 at all, it's probably just casual ladder play at most.
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