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On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again.
His record in GSL is actually 1-12 GSL, GSTL, Arena of Legends, Blizzard Cup together. It's okay to judge those results.
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On January 04 2012 01:45 Naniwa wrote: looooooooooooooool
I know it might look funny from a Code S players perspective... ooops Well I'm happy for the two they'll hopefully improve alot in Korea
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Isn't the ProS house like a tiny appartment with 20 sweaty koreans sitting in your lap because it's so tight? Oh and you are like 4 people per bunk bed or something. Hopefully they have a maid. ^^
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Congrats! But beware of the culture shock, I really hope that you guys can adapt well as Idra/Jinro/Huk did. Many people have come to Korea before in BW days but fail to adapt. Learn the language, learn to love the food, the respect and then practice your ass off.
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GZ naama. I think the way naama plays is good @ code a qualifiers  Also hope lots of stream )
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On January 04 2012 04:00 Dexington wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 03:59 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote:On January 04 2012 03:56 Dexington wrote:On January 04 2012 01:45 Naniwa wrote: looooooooooooooool Why is this allowed? Just because he's Naniwa? Yah, Players and Famous members of the community are given more leverage when it comes to bans/warnings on TL Naniwa's just flat out being a douche though. I'm pretty sure Naama and Naniwa have met in HSC's and Dreamhacks, could be just friendly trolling.
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Naama is very talented, if he practices very hard he can be top foreigner. Naama hwaiting!
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On January 04 2012 04:22 Gackt_ wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again. His record in GSL is actually 1-12 GSL, GSTL, Arena of Legends, Blizzard Cup together. It's okay to judge those results. Oh no how dare naniwa lose to lucky, MMA, leenock and taeja what a horrible player losing to those scrubs. Still good luck maybe Naama can go to the prime house at some point during his stay to master his SCV pulls
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Where will they be staying?
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On January 04 2012 04:36 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:22 Gackt_ wrote:On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again. His record in GSL is actually 1-12 GSL, GSTL, Arena of Legends, Blizzard Cup together. It's okay to judge those results. Oh no how dare naniwa lose to lucky, MMA, leenock and taeja what a horrible player losing to those scrubs. Still good luck maybe Naama can go to the prime house at some point during his stay to master his SCV pulls 
1-12 is terrible. No one in GSL is a scrub. In fact, Naniwa would be the one most likely to be called a "scrub".
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On January 04 2012 04:36 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:22 Gackt_ wrote:On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again. His record in GSL is actually 1-12 GSL, GSTL, Arena of Legends, Blizzard Cup together. It's okay to judge those results. Oh no how dare naniwa lose to lucky, MMA, leenock and taeja what a horrible player losing to those scrubs. Still good luck maybe Naama can go to the prime house at some point during his stay to master his SCV pulls 
Dont forget the Code A players
1-12 is a 8.3% win ratio
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On January 04 2012 04:39 Denzil wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:36 Fusilero wrote:On January 04 2012 04:22 Gackt_ wrote:On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again. His record in GSL is actually 1-12 GSL, GSTL, Arena of Legends, Blizzard Cup together. It's okay to judge those results. Oh no how dare naniwa lose to lucky, MMA, leenock and taeja what a horrible player losing to those scrubs. Still good luck maybe Naama can go to the prime house at some point during his stay to master his SCV pulls  Dont forget the Code A players 1-12 is a 8.3% win ratio
Naniwa in Korea:
Wins: Boxer (2), Genius Losses: Nestea, Polt, MMA, Leenock, Lucky (4), July (2), Heart, Taeja, Check (2)
Oh hey, a player on the team he's ripping on.
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On January 04 2012 04:22 dafunk wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:19 Naniwa wrote:On January 04 2012 04:18 Denzil wrote:On January 04 2012 04:17 nam nam wrote:On January 04 2012 04:05 KingOfKangTheHee wrote: Teamliquid is a known dictatorship anyways, it's European based.
I've seen deathangel pop up when other pros were streaming, and he seems pretty solid and can hold his own. Nobody expects results right away, but I think these 2 players are a good start.
Also Naniwa's results aren't that impressive for being in Korea for x months, I don't understand how he can justify taunting other players in their respective threads. What do you mean European based? And what has that got to do with a dictatorship? You fail at logic. Also how exactly can you judge Naniwa's results when he barely competed in tournaments since his move to Korea? A fallacy again. he's been invited to Code A 3 times and gone 0-2 in the first round of code a every time i think yea i suck im sorry  (( You're a disgrace for every guy that works in the industry to get esport recognised as a real and mature sport. But I guess stereotypes are kinda right when it comes to you. Yeah moving to Korea and playing 10-12 hours a day, 6 days a week, wanting to be the best player in the world. That's really disgraceful to every "guy" in the industry...
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On January 04 2012 04:02 Dumbtruck wrote: Well thorzain has trained in korea and Naama completely thrashed him in full lenght macro games at dhw 2011 so I don't know why some of these kids are trying to bash naama. If he just trains a lot he can be the best foreign terran EZ. I bet he trains his trains very much, so much training. Trains
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You guys make it sound like his record in GSL is all there is to it. What about MLG? What about other events? He destroyed everyone in the MLG world championship, including who we all thought were the best 2 players in the world, back to back. You don't have to think he's the world's best player, but stop acting like his GSL record is indicative of his skill. You're just taking cheap shots at someone who competes in a game that you follow. What's wrong with you guys?
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On January 04 2012 03:56 Dexington wrote:Why is this allowed? Just because he's Naniwa?
He's already hurting himself at every tournament he goes (probe rush and so on), don't you think it would be unfair to punish him ?
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On January 04 2012 04:55 Mohdoo wrote: You guys make it sound like his record in GSL is all there is to it. What about MLG? What about other events? He destroyed everyone in the MLG world championship, including who we all thought were the best 2 players in the world, back to back. You don't have to think he's the world's best player, but stop acting like his GSL record is indicative of his skill. You're just taking cheap shots at someone who competes in a game that you follow. What's wrong with you guys?
Sorry, 1-12 is absolutely NOT indicative of how he matches up against the best players in the best tournament in the world. He's a good player.
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Gogo Naama! I hope that he can achieve what he really wants to, to reach the highest level possible.
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On January 04 2012 04:57 StyLeD wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 04:55 Mohdoo wrote: You guys make it sound like his record in GSL is all there is to it. What about MLG? What about other events? He destroyed everyone in the MLG world championship, including who we all thought were the best 2 players in the world, back to back. You don't have to think he's the world's best player, but stop acting like his GSL record is indicative of his skill. You're just taking cheap shots at someone who competes in a game that you follow. What's wrong with you guys? Sorry, 1-12 is absolutely NOT indicative of how he matches up against the best players in the best tournament in the world. He's a good player. Yea, Naniwa would never stand a chance against a real top player like NesTea or MVP IMO TBH.
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On January 04 2012 04:56 Ym!r wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2012 03:56 Dexington wrote:On January 04 2012 01:45 Naniwa wrote: looooooooooooooool Why is this allowed? Just because he's Naniwa? He's already hurting himself at every tournament he goes (probe rush and so on), don't you think it would be unfair to punish him ?
No? That's how people learn.
Anyway, this thread has been derailed enough.
Best of luck to Naama and DeathAngel!
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