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woody60707
United States1863 Posts
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vek-
Germany49 Posts
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Zzzapper
1790 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:41 VirgilSC2 wrote: There is no Tt-eSports team. There's the Taiwanese team the Tt-Apollos and then TtWhite-Ra but that's it. WhiteRa's team was called Tt-eSports originally iirc, and the Tt-Apollos was the reason for the (s). But my point still stays: That the Prime partnership was with the company and not with a team, as people seem to think. | ||
Hren
Slovenia86 Posts
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redloser
Korea (South)1721 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:47 Serinox wrote: Erm this was quite a nice game, but...wouldn't it been better to show an epic game which Moon is winning? I guess since epic games that Moon won are quite old (cause Moon was focusing on the WCG), they wanted to show a more recent game :/ | ||
Skullflower
United States3779 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:10 PhiliBiRD wrote: moon good job getting yourself a sub par korean just like every other team. fail hype. How is Moon a subpar Korean? He got 2nd place finishes at quite a few huge tournaments while still practicing WC3 for WCG. | ||
Hardigan
Switzerland1297 Posts
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Eee
Sweden2712 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:48 woody60707 wrote: Why play a replay where moon lost? He lost to Rain, who is also a fnatic player. But yead kind of weird, was a good game though. ![]() | ||
redloser
Korea (South)1721 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:48 Hren wrote: I`m really hyped about his potential, but judging from the replay against Rain, he has a lot of catching up to do. Yeah... His mechanics seemed to lack a bit, but oh well, I love Moon. | ||
babylon
8765 Posts
Macro needs more work, but he'll get there eventually through sheer repetition, I hope. | ||
Eee
Sweden2712 Posts
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dubRa
2165 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:48 Skullflower wrote: How is Moon a subpar Korean? He got 2nd place finishes at quite a few huge tournaments while still practicing WC3 for WCG. His results in Korea is subpar. But I would argue that Moon was the free agent with the best results now. | ||
Valikyr
Sweden2653 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:48 Skullflower wrote: How is Moon a subpar Korean? He got 2nd place finishes at quite a few huge tournaments while still practicing WC3 for WCG. The guy's got no clue, he's not worth responding to. MooN focusing full-time on SC2 = magic things will happen. Only someone who followed him in WC3 would know how much of a genius he is. | ||
Zzzapper
1790 Posts
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scMellOw
Belgium29 Posts
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L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
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babylon
8765 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:50 dubRa wrote: His results in Korea is subpar. But I would argue that Moon was the free agent with the best results now. Yeah, he does bad in Korea for some reason. When F.United was up though, the players said he was a practice beast and pretty much didn't lose in practice even though he was mostly playing War3. On January 18 2012 04:26 Thorzain wrote: Sign me up! I am very excited about his full switch. Moon was the player that raped me the hardest in practice. And I played against many of the best code S players while I was there. Case in point. | ||
Yaki
France4234 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:50 dubRa wrote: His results in Korea is subpar. But I would argue that Moon was the free agent with the best results now. There are still some people that don't get how hard the GSL is ? There are fantastic players like Puma, Yonghwa or TOP that fail to make it to Code A but they're far from being supbar korean | ||
Zalitara
Norway361 Posts
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HolydaKing
21253 Posts
On January 18 2012 04:31 fnaticNoname wrote: ![]() of course lol, you actually were one of the better ones, if not the best! not joking here. | ||
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