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KING CHARLIE :D
United States447 Posts
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nface
106 Posts
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PepeLaPu
United States16 Posts
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Holytornados
United States1022 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:05 dragonborn wrote: IdrA brace yourself, your nemesis is coming! This made me lol. I would love to see Idra v CrunCher again. | ||
maximuspita
1093 Posts
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Praetorial
United States4241 Posts
He's back! | ||
Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
Anyway it's nice that he's back. He was a decent to good toss and US does not have much of them. We'll ee what he can do : ) | ||
Berailfor
441 Posts
You should add in the little race icons next to each player in your lineup to tell what race they play. | ||
Trowa127
United Kingdom1230 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:25 nface wrote: he is nowhere near world class... he would probably be like maximum high Masters in EU Haha, good one bro. Gl Cruncher, always liked you. | ||
Diamond
United States10796 Posts
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Psychobabas
2531 Posts
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LeeDawg
United States1306 Posts
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synapse
China13814 Posts
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Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
Incredible Panic is such a fun team name as well. Almost as bad as "DuckLoad" lmao. | ||
Exarl25
1887 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:39 Diamond wrote: If this is actually serious, I can't see Cruncher having much success, he relied on a style back when he played which is beyond dated at this point. Wait what? He played a style that was pretty standard back when he was active but now that it's dated it's impossible for him to have any success? He can't just, you know, learn the new metagame like every other player had to do? | ||
ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:25 KING CHARLIE :D wrote: I've always been a HUGE fan of his play, and I, for one, am very excited about his return! He will post great results and be on a more notable team soon enough! =D That's not cool man. Don't reply to a team announcement with "Congrats! Hope he leaves you guys ASAP!" On topic...I'm skeptical he can repeat his results from a year ago. His style was pretty one-dimensional and has since fallen off. He wasn't really impressing in tournaments right before he "retired," and I'm not sure he can get back to where he was. But I'm willing to let him convince me. | ||
Aemilia
344 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:39 Diamond wrote: If this is actually serious, I can't see Cruncher having much success, he relied on a style back when he played which is beyond dated at this point. I don't understand comments like this. What examples can you provide of players who rely on a certain type of play and disappear entirely when it no longer works? The overwhelming majority of players just adapt like everyone else and stay about where they always were. | ||
ZasZ.
United States2911 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:44 Aemilia wrote: I don't understand comments like this. What examples can you provide of players who rely on a certain type of play and disappear entirely when it no longer works? The overwhelming majority of players just adapt like everyone else and stay about where they always were. How about Cruncher as an example? His style was already starting to lose popularity when he started posting poorer and poorer results and then retired to focus on school. | ||
leo23
United States3075 Posts
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Diamond
United States10796 Posts
On April 03 2012 03:44 Aemilia wrote: I don't understand comments like this. What examples can you provide of players who rely on a certain type of play and disappear entirely when it no longer works? The overwhelming majority of players just adapt like everyone else and stay about where they always were. My example is Cruncher for 1. | ||
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