Are you f'cking serious?
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Hadley_
Germany157 Posts
Are you f'cking serious? | ||
Noel Vermillion
Canada218 Posts
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Skaminator
112 Posts
On June 01 2012 09:41 Hadley_ wrote: "Sunday, Jun 10 - 6:00am CEST" Are you f'cking serious? lol snap, god i start to hate living in europe... either 6 am or 2 am | ||
opterown
Australia54751 Posts
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IanPot.1.3
Peru8 Posts
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1ntrigue
Australia948 Posts
I'm talking in terms of BW ofc. Dunno how they are in SC2. | ||
ThatGuyDoMo
Australia516 Posts
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SniXSniPe
United States1938 Posts
On June 01 2012 09:31 bgx wrote: No, quite the chance someone could conjure some obscure build they never seen, given their minimal experience. Diamond player almost beat Korean SC2 player in open brackets, and anything like that happening to some of them is simply unfair given their market value their earned for themselves. Thats not even playing field, they have 1 month worth of true SC2 practice, thats a gap no amount of talent can hop. No, no diamond player NA player would ever beat any of them at MLG. Only a GM/High Master NA player might be able to beat them (even then, very unlikely for the masters), and of course the other pros could/should. I've already said it before, these guys are ALL high masters+ on KR. A High Masters on KR could EASILY make GM on NA. In fact, mid masters on KR could also potentially make GM. That's just how much more competitive it is. The naivete of this forum astounds me, these guys are progamers. They watch replays, they have a coach, they train with a team, they have high level mechanics from a very similar game, they have other Korean pros to learn from. They don't play 10 games and call it a day, they play 30+ games a day to train. The Korean server has much more diversity in builds, all-around. This game does NOT take years and years of practice to learn, contrary to believe, when you are coming from a similar game like BW. Especially when you are in a teamhouse and capable of learning with many other players/being helped by others. | ||
Kiett
United States7639 Posts
Then I remembered Clam was Terran. Disgusting. | ||
tetrismaan
Denmark302 Posts
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LuckyFool
United States9015 Posts
On June 01 2012 10:12 Kiett wrote: I was going to say something about BvZ. Then I remembered Clam was Terran. Disgusting. whattttt? Calm switched to T? THE FUCK | ||
IPS.Mardow.
Germany713 Posts
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trifecta
United States6795 Posts
no more brain zerg?!?! | ||
Doodsmack
United States7224 Posts
On June 01 2012 10:26 IPS.Mardow. wrote: Can we watch FP view? Would love to see Jaedongs FP View I believe they said there will be POV streams for this exhibition. | ||
IMHope
Korea (South)1241 Posts
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CAPSLOCKED
563 Posts
probably the top 2 players of the 8 at the moment | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On June 01 2012 09:31 bgx wrote: No, quite the chance someone could conjure some obscure build they never seen, given their minimal experience. Diamond player almost beat Korean SC2 player in open brackets, and anything like that happening to some of them is simply unfair given their market value their earned for themselves. Thats not even playing field, they have 1 month worth of true SC2 practice, thats a gap no amount of talent can hop. Exactly and that's why we're separating them to even the level playing field even though it's artificial because some teams have been practicing a little longer, but that's beside the point. These guys are going to need more time to settle in. It would be much more fun if they were doing this special tournament on HotS. | ||
bundo
Canada113 Posts
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GizmoPT
Portugal3040 Posts
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Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
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