Stephano vs Naniwa 10k match brewing on twitter - Page 28
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ZjiublingZ
United Arab Emirates439 Posts
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raiZo
Germany60 Posts
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Ghardo
Germany1685 Posts
games split up over two days would be epic! | ||
aTnClouD
Italy2428 Posts
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
5 grand is nothing. I expect good games. | ||
danameisChao
United States9 Posts
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Steelavocado
United States2123 Posts
I would be willing to bet on this match. | ||
PlacidPanda
United States246 Posts
On March 11 2012 08:14 BoxedLunch wrote: stephano would probably roll nani. nani's pvz is pretty bad Because the man who beat Nestea 3 times is bad.....lol GoGo Nani!!! | ||
raiZo
Germany60 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:20 ZjiublingZ wrote: They both dominate the foreign scene, but Naniwa has proved himself against better players than Stephano. Stephano has never beaten MVP, NesTea. first you are talking to much bullshit. nestea is a zerg, so it doesnt matter either. second reason, stephano played 2 months in korea and he was top 20 GM in this time, everytime i watch streams from idra, huk, morrow or some1 else from the foreigner in korea at the moment, they are not even GM there. stephano is playing a lot of strong koreans there but all this doesnt matter at all. if they play we can see whats going on and who will win. | ||
dsousa
United States1363 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:22 Ghardo wrote: best of 12 games split up over two days would be epic! I like the idea of splitting it up over a couple days. That way the hype builds and the players get a chance to adjust mid competition. We need TotalBiscuit for this. He's going to be at IPL4... he can do it on his Shoutcast broadcast and get 50k viewers and since he's such a great guy he can give the proceeds to the winner so the players don't have to put up their own money. TB is the man for this because he's ballsy enough to try it, and he's not afraid to try new things. | ||
esaul17
Canada547 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:28 raiZo wrote: first you are talking to much bullshit. nestea is a zerg, so it doesnt matter either. second reason, stephano played 2 months in korea and he was top 20 GM in this time, everytime i watch streams from idra, huk, morrow or some1 else from the foreigner in korea at the moment, they are not even GM there. stephano is playing a lot of strong koreans there but all this doesnt matter at all. if they play we can see whats going on and who will win. Isn't nani GM too? | ||
WigglingSquid
5194 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:28 raiZo wrote: first you are talking to much bullshit. nestea is a zerg, so it doesnt matter either. second reason, stephano played 2 months in korea and he was top 20 GM in this time, That doesn't mean much either. A lot of decent Code B players hit and/or stay in top 20-30 GM. | ||
Caelyn0101
103 Posts
ps ; stephano has dominated marineking and puma and other such level koreans at tournaments before so to say he hasnt beaten top koreans like naniwa isnt true. and all the games naniwa wins are just 2 base all ins. atleast vs top tier koreans ;D stephano just plays standard. | ||
ceaRshaf
Romania4926 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:28 dsousa wrote: I like the idea of splitting it up over a couple days. That way the hype builds and the players get a chance to adjust mid competition. We need TotalBiscuit for this. He's going to be at IPL4... he can do it on his Shoutcast broadcast and get 50k viewers and since he's such a great guy he can give the proceeds to the winner so the players don't have to put up their own money. TB is the man for this because he's ballsy enough to try it, and he's not afraid to try new things. Actually we might consider making a new system based on sets. A set would be a bo3 and the winner is the 1st to win 5 sets. It allows better comebacks. Each set can reset the mental blocks of a player. | ||
Corsica
Ukraine1854 Posts
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Effets
27 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:32 Caelyn0101 wrote: Anyone who thinks it will be close doesnt know who hes dealing with ! stephano will dominate this i think ; )) gogo stephano fighting ! ps ; stephano has dominated marineking and puma and other such level koreans at tournaments before so to say he hasnt beaten top koreans like naniwa isnt true. and all the games naniwa wins are just 2 base all ins. atleast vs top tier koreans ;D stephano just plays standard. Please... they talked about top KR toss, not terrans (when they ddidn't know who's stephano). | ||
ceaRshaf
Romania4926 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:36 Effets wrote: Please... they talked about top KR toss, not terrans (when they ddidn't know who's stephano). And I don't think that he would "dominate" MKP anymore. The king is back in form. His zvt vs Polt didn't look THAT hot. In general if you look at his records he didn't beat many koreans. | ||
feanor1
United States1899 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:22 Ghardo wrote: best of 12 games split up over two days would be epic! You can't do best of an even number lol | ||
balosan
Poland232 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:28 raiZo wrote: first you are talking to much bullshit. nestea is a zerg, so it doesnt matter either. second reason, stephano played 2 months in korea and he was top 20 GM in this time, everytime i watch streams from idra, huk, morrow or some1 else from the foreigner in korea at the moment, they are not even GM there. stephano is playing a lot of strong koreans there but all this doesnt matter at all. if they play we can see whats going on and who will win. Hmm so u clearly have no idea how GM league works, read something about it first then post and act smart. Other then that i agree that it doesnt matter at all how many strong koreans they beat. I think results in major tournaments should be considered when judging their form now so i would give stepahno edge. | ||
Benjamin80
581 Posts
On March 12 2012 04:40 ceaRshaf wrote: And I don't think that he would "dominate" MKP anymore. The king is back in form. His zvt vs Polt didn't look THAT hot. In general if you look at his records he didn't beat many koreans. Ok if you say so but still comparing to Naniwa he still won vs Koreans a million times more Just check the win% vs koreans. Its not even close | ||
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