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On April 19 2012 23:31 CygnusAres wrote:Show nested quote +On April 19 2012 23:20 storywriter wrote:hmm, i just copied the name from TLPD without looking into it too much, i'll edit to say that It was probably ZenexLife, 이승현 Lee Seung Hyun. that makes sense edit: i gotta learn the korean names of all the players if I want to keep doing this... looking these names up is so damn time consuming. Hopefully, I'll pick them up as I go.
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Calling it now Naniwa will beat MVP and people will just blame it on MVP's health
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Poor MVP. Hope his hospital visit next week helps!
Like he said, I think the person with the most practice will take the series, and with Naniwa at DreamHack, that may be a bit hard to do.
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On April 19 2012 23:37 hugman wrote: Calling it now Naniwa will beat MVP and people will just blame it on MVP's health
if he does beat mvp it is because of 2 reason.
1. mvp health 2. Naniwa is playing some great sc2
would he beat mvp 100% in the gsl with time to prepare? Probably not. Does it matter? No. A win is a win is a win.
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Man i really hope MVP regains his health and he and Nani will put on a great show.
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Amazing how Mvp can still keep up on his condition.
The best player sc2 has seen yet for sure.
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MVP practice for three days? wow :D
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something is definitely going on more than mouse and keyboard with Hero and Eve
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On April 19 2012 23:37 hugman wrote: Calling it now Naniwa will beat MVP and people will just blame it on MVP's health
That would be kind of shitty for everyone involved. If Naniwa wins it's cheapened because MVP is injured and of course it sucks for MVP if he loses, there is no worse feeling than being held back from pushing yourself 100%. I wish MVP the best of luck in recovery, I truly hope he takes it seriously and does not push himself too hard in anticipation for the upcoming matches. I think it would be better for him to take it easy until he's healthy enough to go at it again without worry of causing more injury and possibly damaging his career.
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wow Naniwa doesn't play his Ro8 match versus MVP until May 2
that's a whole lot of time to prepare
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On April 19 2012 23:53 udgnim wrote: wow Naniwa doesn't play his Ro8 match versus MVP until May 2
that's a whole lot of time to prepare
Oh wow I didn't realize it was that far away, both players have a solid two weeks to prepare.
This means that Nani going to Dreamhack probably won't affect the outcome of the match, he will still have plenty of time to prepare when he gets back and Mvp is going to be resting for most of the time I imagine.
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Lets hope Nani shows this MVP guy who is boss
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I feel bad for MVP I hope he gets his wrist healed soon. It is also impressive that he just practiced for 3 days and still showed incredible games.
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Liquid'Eve. There I did it.
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Great interviews with both players, thanks a lot! Bother of their to8 matches are gonna be awesome. It is sad to see no more zergs left though /cry
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On April 20 2012 00:07 essencez wrote: Liquid'Eve. There I did it.
Naw HerO just gonna warp in the SlayerS house when BoxeR and Jessica aren't looking.
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Well, considering group selections was on Sunday, practicing for 3 days makes sense... This is one of the shortest turnaround times between games in gsl since they skipped a week for ipl4. Usually there is 1 week to prepare.
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I suspect foreign viewship will hit record highs during Naniwa vs. MVP.
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I feel so bad for MVP. He needs to just stop playing, and get his body right before coming back. If he gets healthy, he will easily regain his form, even if he is out of gaming for a few months.
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