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On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa?
stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results.
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On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. Not fair to call his results sub par. Pretty offensive tbh (and I don't even like stephano)
Also when he did go to Korea he beat Hero and DRG and lost to MC and MVP. Not a very weak lineup..
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Season pass it is! Nani <3
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POOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLT! <3 GOM, I'm so happy right now
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Awesome going to buy a ticket just to watch Naniwa
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On March 12 2012 18:04 Asha` wrote: rofl Naniwa getting seeded to Code S =/ What? He won the Code S spot before when he placed second in MLG Providence.. He earned it fair and square and now he get it back, why rofl?
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gom picked well imo. Looking forward to this code S season
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On March 12 2012 21:20 SenorChang wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. Not fair to call his results sub par. Pretty offensive tbh (and I don't even like stephano) Also when he did go to Korea he beat Hero and DRG and lost to MC and MVP. Not a very weak lineup..
Just sayin, tournaments with the likes of Mvp, MMA, MC, Nestea, MKP etc, stephano is no where to be found. I think the last time he played in a tournament with all the big names was homestory cup 4? and he didn't even make top 8. Just looking at the facts.
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lack of zerg players ? Let's seed 2 non-zerg players ! Hm hm something silly there
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On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results.
sub par results?!? LOL There's basically no Korean, that he's played and haven't beaten. Went to Korea, owned KR ladder as well (not as hard as EU but still, it was a good run). Went 2-2 in the GSL Blizzard cup with the best of the best Koreans, beating current GSL champion DRG. Top 10 money earned in the world. Yup sub par results all around. Stephano is just smart, has a goal (get as much money as possible) and chooses only tournaments, which pay well. He's is THE best foreigner by far. Only a moron can think otherwise.
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omfg YES, Polt and Naniwa. I guess the Code S-seed is there for Stephano the day he wants it.
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On March 12 2012 21:31 Vadrigar wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. sub par results?!? LOL There's basically no Korean, that he's played and haven't beaten. Went to Korea, owned KR ladder as well (not as hard as EU but still, it was a good run). Went 2-2 in the GSL Blizzard cup with the best of the best Koreans, beating current GSL champion DRG. Top 10 money earned in the world. Yup sub par results all around. Stephano is just smart, has a goal (get as much money as possible) and chooses only tournaments, which pay well. He's is THE best foreigner by far. Only a moron can think otherwise.
You are a moron just because you call someone a moron for not thinking like you.
And hero played like a scrub in the blizzard cup. And it's a bo1. And no. he is not the best by far. Naniwa attend the best tournaments while stephano goes for the least stacked ones to go to the bank.
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On March 12 2012 21:29 niilzon wrote:lack of zerg players ? Let's seed 2 non-zerg players ! Hm hm something silly there 
Well, think about it. Who are they gonna seed really? The only real candidates are allready fighting in the Up and Down, Stephano would say no anyway. The only other zerg seed i could see some motivation behind is CoCa, don't know if he is allowed in yet though?
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On March 12 2012 21:28 -TesteR- wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:20 SenorChang wrote:On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. Not fair to call his results sub par. Pretty offensive tbh (and I don't even like stephano) Also when he did go to Korea he beat Hero and DRG and lost to MC and MVP. Not a very weak lineup.. Just sayin, tournaments with the likes of Mvp, MMA, MC, Nestea, MKP etc, stephano is no where to be found. I think the last time he played in a tournament with all the big names was homestory cup 4? and he didn't even make top 8. Just looking at the facts.
Don't forget he was hangover as hell at HSC 4
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On March 12 2012 21:31 Vadrigar wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. sub par results?!? LOL There's basically no Korean, that he's played and haven't beaten. Went to Korea, owned KR ladder as well (not as hard as EU but still, it was a good run). Went 2-2 in the GSL Blizzard cup with the best of the best Koreans, beating current GSL champion DRG. Top 10 money earned in the world. Yup sub par results all around. Stephano is just smart, has a goal (get as much money as possible) and chooses only tournaments, which pay well. He's is THE best foreigner by far. Only a moron can think otherwise. Why you fall that far, when this is an obvious troll.
IPL 3, ESWC, Blizzard cup, HSC, Assembly, Iron squid are low skilled tournament ? This troll lacks subtlety.
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Damn, code S is looking scary :S
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Hopefully more zerg will advance from the up and down group.
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Hopefully NaNiwa can get past the first round
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On March 12 2012 21:20 SenorChang wrote:Show nested quote +On March 12 2012 21:19 -TesteR- wrote:On March 12 2012 21:11 0ne wrote:On March 12 2012 20:55 Rhaegar_tar wrote: Naniwa will lose again every match...this is getting ridiculous.Huk would've been a much better canditate, i feel like he's more of a "korean" player than Naniwa, so is Stephano btw... Naniwa has been in korea for a while, he lives in the Startale house and trains 8+ hours a day. How in the hell is Stephano more similiar to korean players than Naniwa? stephano has had a lot of great results... in lower skilled tournaments, he dodges the stacked tournaments and just goes after the money so it's understandable people get over hyped by the large amount of his sub par results. Not fair to call his results sub par. Pretty offensive tbh (and I don't even like stephano) Also when he did go to Korea he beat Hero and DRG and lost to MC and MVP. Not a very weak lineup..
The games weren't very good though, DRG was just defending a ling all in and Hero was absolutely horrible that tournament. He was absolutely trounced by Mvp and the game against MC was admittedly pretty close.
Not saying stephano is bad or anything, he is obviously extremely talented.
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I <3 THIS SEASON UTTER BOSSNESS!!!
<3 Polt & Naniwa In <3 <3 <3
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