On May 13 2012 13:53 brokenLoL wrote: Why is this Flash guy so praised? Seems like another Korean Terran to me. NaDa and BoxeR switched and they aren't too good so why is this guy's expectations higher?
Flash keeps getting better while others get worse.
Where's Jaedong there ?
He's not a bonjwa? He was close, but wasn't one.
You have to be Terran to be a bonjwa. Savior was an exception.
wtf`? Savior was the first one, it has nothing to do with the race~ "Bonjwa is a term used to describe a player who dominates the StarCraft scene for a long period of time. A bonjwa has a very high winning percentage and successive title wins. However, a bonjwa is not defined by his statistics or records. Rather, a general consensus is reached that he is the most dominant progamer of his era. " "In Starcraft, the name "bonjwa" was first used as a nickname for July, even though he was not "a" bonjwa. As a term to name a particularly dominant player, it was established during the sAviOr-era."
On May 13 2012 13:53 brokenLoL wrote: Why is this Flash guy so praised? Seems like another Korean Terran to me. NaDa and BoxeR switched and they aren't too good so why is this guy's expectations higher?
Flash keeps getting better while others get worse.
Where's Jaedong there ?
He's not a bonjwa? He was close, but wasn't one.
You have to be Terran to be a bonjwa. Savior was an exception.
wtf`? Savior was the first one, it has nothing to do with the race~ "Bonjwa is a term used to describe a player who dominates the StarCraft scene for a long period of time. A bonjwa has a very high winning percentage and successive title wins. However, a bonjwa is not defined by his statistics or records. Rather, a general consensus is reached that he is the most dominant progamer of his era. " "In Starcraft, the name "bonjwa" was first used as a nickname for July, even though he was not "a" bonjwa. As a term to name a particularly dominant player, it was established during the sAviOr-era."
On May 12 2012 09:14 cam connor wrote: yo Flash stop practising this silly game you have an important osl match coming up
Yo Flash stop practising that silly game and transition to SC2 already.
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Stupidity at its finest ahaha I fear to dl this replay, maybe i'll discover that God is just a mortal. Or my eyes will burn and I shall die for this blessing. :| Hope to see him at tournaments.
It's funny how people don't know nothing and say absolute bullshit. Nada, Boxer, July they were dominant really long ago, and fell of the scene like in 2007. Well only July came back in 2008 to win OSL, but then again stopped performing well. Better example is Mvp, before forgg he was the best transition from BW. And well he is the most successful sc2 player. forgg maybe hasn't won anything yet, but he has played less than others. And he still got to code S pretty quickly.
Boxer, Nada, and July were Karl Malone, Michael Jordan, and Gary Payton playing for LA / WAS / MIA in their forties while Flash is Kobe in his prime (mucho bias)
On May 14 2012 00:23 Garmer wrote: this in fact is another account, i count 5 l instead of 7
I think it's 7 in the video, just 5 in the title.
He also plays like Flash from what we've seen. A ton of Medivac production, scan spamming, etc.
Another edit: His ghost snipes, pull from storm drop reactions were so sick, def BW level. But I can see why T QQ over late game, T just didn't have the composition to win
On May 14 2012 00:46 IPS.Mardow. wrote: Meh, Flash played so well and still loses vs desrow (if its flash ofc^^) -.-
I don't think that was Flash
Every single barcode account ever is now going to have people going omg omg is it Flash!???¬!?
as if half the current sc2 pros haven't been playing on barcodes for months.
The thing is is that Flash's is 5 I's and Everybody else is 7.
Of course, the only person on ladder at all with a 5 l barcode is flash, and he'll definitely make a new barcode account with the exact same number because it was important and he didn't just mash l a few times when he made it -__-
There's a reason the account got abandoned as soon as the replay came out.