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On October 28 2011 20:09 Koshi wrote: Didn't he drop out Code S last season? For 12 months he is allowed to train outside the teamhouse? But when he drops to Code A he gets kicked?
he was never training out of the OGS-house lol.. posts like these starts unnecessary controversies
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I'd like to see Zenio get picked up by a foreign team.
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On October 29 2011 18:32 PrinceXizor wrote:Show nested quote +On October 29 2011 18:18 Eee wrote:On October 29 2011 13:05 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 29 2011 11:01 red4ce wrote:On October 29 2011 10:37 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 28 2011 20:29 Akhee wrote:On October 28 2011 20:18 tabbott26 wrote: Tbh I'm not horribly surprised. Good luck though to Zenio in his Code A matches this season.
I could see him heading to NsHS or TSL. TSL? its the most hardcore team ever, coach lee would rape his zerg butt 3 times a day if he doesnt practice 12 hours then why aren't they any good  5-1 in the GSTL and every member of their A team except Heart in Code S/A is "not any good"? clide is not code S material, Killer is not code S material, Polt is, Alive is debatable (his TvT is but his other matchups are meh). getting into Code A is an accomplishment, but staying in code A is not. none of TSL has impressed me. July's sense of timing is astounding, but really expected if you watched him in BW. every TSL member is underperforming for them to be practicing the hardest. if you judge off results and play alone, then slayers is the clear winner for practicing the hardest. their weakest member iin code S is yugioh, and yugioh is still better than killer. Do you know anything about TSL even? July plays for startale and yugioh plays for slayers. I would say TSL haven't been showing good results lately cause they lost half their lineup this summer, the recent gstl shows that they're coming back though. i often get ST and TSL confused. just because of the initials and the way I read(not carefully). i did the same thing with SKT T1 and KT in BW and alot of other minor mistakes. and yeah yugioh plays for slayers, which is why i mentioned him playing for slayers and how he is the worst on slayers (in code S) and even he is better than some of TSL's players in code S. and this recent GSTL shows that TSL does well in league play but can't win when it counts in bracket play. That could be for a number of factors but likely because they don't have a go to player that can win when situations get rough, they rely on getting a lead and being able to maintain it against anyone when they lose that lead it's really hard for them. but i don't think we'll see anything good out of TSL this season in the individual leagues. at least the team shores up it's own weaknesses with other players good matchups. but yeah the players themselves are not impressive which was my point. TSL bad? U forgot about JYP and Revival, and Clide is great player...
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Interesting. I hope he finds a new team to play with. It makes sense for him to be off oGs though. I can see where not being in the house may be a bad idea.
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On October 31 2011 22:22 LionKiNG wrote:Show nested quote +On October 29 2011 18:32 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 29 2011 18:18 Eee wrote:On October 29 2011 13:05 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 29 2011 11:01 red4ce wrote:On October 29 2011 10:37 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 28 2011 20:29 Akhee wrote:On October 28 2011 20:18 tabbott26 wrote: Tbh I'm not horribly surprised. Good luck though to Zenio in his Code A matches this season.
I could see him heading to NsHS or TSL. TSL? its the most hardcore team ever, coach lee would rape his zerg butt 3 times a day if he doesnt practice 12 hours then why aren't they any good  5-1 in the GSTL and every member of their A team except Heart in Code S/A is "not any good"? clide is not code S material, Killer is not code S material, Polt is, Alive is debatable (his TvT is but his other matchups are meh). getting into Code A is an accomplishment, but staying in code A is not. none of TSL has impressed me. July's sense of timing is astounding, but really expected if you watched him in BW. every TSL member is underperforming for them to be practicing the hardest. if you judge off results and play alone, then slayers is the clear winner for practicing the hardest. their weakest member iin code S is yugioh, and yugioh is still better than killer. Do you know anything about TSL even? July plays for startale and yugioh plays for slayers. I would say TSL haven't been showing good results lately cause they lost half their lineup this summer, the recent gstl shows that they're coming back though. i often get ST and TSL confused. just because of the initials and the way I read(not carefully). i did the same thing with SKT T1 and KT in BW and alot of other minor mistakes. and yeah yugioh plays for slayers, which is why i mentioned him playing for slayers and how he is the worst on slayers (in code S) and even he is better than some of TSL's players in code S. and this recent GSTL shows that TSL does well in league play but can't win when it counts in bracket play. That could be for a number of factors but likely because they don't have a go to player that can win when situations get rough, they rely on getting a lead and being able to maintain it against anyone when they lose that lead it's really hard for them. but i don't think we'll see anything good out of TSL this season in the individual leagues. at least the team shores up it's own weaknesses with other players good matchups. but yeah the players themselves are not impressive which was my point. TSL bad? U forgot about JYP and Revival, and Clide is great player...
You forgot POLT!!!! That guys a beast on his stream~
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Damn this is unfortunate. Hes such a good guy and a great player. I hope he finds a good team.
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hopefully he starts streaming now that he's not in a team house. feel bad for zenio but team rules are usually pretty inflexible.
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Interesting detective work.
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I'm gonna flip my shit if he joins Liquid :D
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![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/CKGPH.png)
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On November 01 2011 04:54 eXigent. wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2011 22:22 LionKiNG wrote:On October 29 2011 18:32 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 29 2011 18:18 Eee wrote:On October 29 2011 13:05 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 29 2011 11:01 red4ce wrote:On October 29 2011 10:37 PrinceXizor wrote:On October 28 2011 20:29 Akhee wrote:On October 28 2011 20:18 tabbott26 wrote: Tbh I'm not horribly surprised. Good luck though to Zenio in his Code A matches this season.
I could see him heading to NsHS or TSL. TSL? its the most hardcore team ever, coach lee would rape his zerg butt 3 times a day if he doesnt practice 12 hours then why aren't they any good  5-1 in the GSTL and every member of their A team except Heart in Code S/A is "not any good"? clide is not code S material, Killer is not code S material, Polt is, Alive is debatable (his TvT is but his other matchups are meh). getting into Code A is an accomplishment, but staying in code A is not. none of TSL has impressed me. July's sense of timing is astounding, but really expected if you watched him in BW. every TSL member is underperforming for them to be practicing the hardest. if you judge off results and play alone, then slayers is the clear winner for practicing the hardest. their weakest member iin code S is yugioh, and yugioh is still better than killer. Do you know anything about TSL even? July plays for startale and yugioh plays for slayers. I would say TSL haven't been showing good results lately cause they lost half their lineup this summer, the recent gstl shows that they're coming back though. i often get ST and TSL confused. just because of the initials and the way I read(not carefully). i did the same thing with SKT T1 and KT in BW and alot of other minor mistakes. and yeah yugioh plays for slayers, which is why i mentioned him playing for slayers and how he is the worst on slayers (in code S) and even he is better than some of TSL's players in code S. and this recent GSTL shows that TSL does well in league play but can't win when it counts in bracket play. That could be for a number of factors but likely because they don't have a go to player that can win when situations get rough, they rely on getting a lead and being able to maintain it against anyone when they lose that lead it's really hard for them. but i don't think we'll see anything good out of TSL this season in the individual leagues. at least the team shores up it's own weaknesses with other players good matchups. but yeah the players themselves are not impressive which was my point. TSL bad? U forgot about JYP and Revival, and Clide is great player... You forgot POLT!!!! That guys a beast on his stream~
Who?
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Liquid`Zenio
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On November 13 2011 01:42 Jaw wrote:![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/CKGPH.png) :D All but confirms it. Everything else surrounding this also falls into place.
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Zenio seems like a weird pick. Whereas Hero was an up and coming player, Zenio seems to be well past his peak. His best finish was RO16 Code S back in January and since then has been teetering on the edge between Code S/A. And then finally goes 0-4 in his last up and down matches and falls to Code A. On top of that, TL has always valued good manner, and Zenio seems to be the opposite of that.
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On November 13 2011 01:53 TheNihilist wrote: Zenio seems like a weird pick. Whereas Hero was an up and coming player, Zenio seems to be well past his peak. His best finish was RO16 Code S back in January and since then has been teetering on the edge between Code S/A. And then finally goes 0-4 in his last up and down matches and falls to Code A. On top of that, TL has always valued good manner, and Zenio seems to be the opposite of that.
How is Zenio bad mannered exactly? And ya he may not be at his prime right now but that doesn't mean he's still not a fantastic player, he would easily be TL's best zerg instantly
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On October 31 2011 06:41 MildSeven wrote:Show nested quote +On October 28 2011 20:09 Koshi wrote: Didn't he drop out Code S last season? For 12 months he is allowed to train outside the teamhouse? But when he drops to Code A he gets kicked?
he was never training out of the OGS-house lol.. posts like these starts unnecessary controversies
He was actually...they said it on a GSL broadcast. Get your facts straight before "correcting" someone who was right.
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