Sage joins Alt-Tab.Gaming ! - Page 3
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EDIT: and that it does, thank you dictionary.com. No thank you to my hastiness in posting. | ||
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MegaFonzie
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Sage is my favourite player but I didn't see this move coming at all. Congrats to him! | ||
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NexCa
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On August 10 2012 08:12 BoggieMan wrote: lol i have never heard of this team or these players before :O except sage. just a sign sc2 is a huge esport! gl sage :D Same for me ! I guess i heard once of Neoangel, but I could be wrong. Good Luck in your new team Sage ! | ||
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bittman
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On August 10 2012 09:56 HolyArrow wrote: Huh, I hope Sage finds success on his new team. I was imagining he'd join a more well-known team, though. No offense to Alt-Tab Gaming, but I've never heard of them or any of their players until today. Well to be fair Sage hasn't really had any results since he burst into the team league the first time about a year ago now. Sure they're fairly unknown, but given the introduction from Sage, his recent results and the fact that I believe NSHoseo is potentially not well sponsored I'm not terribly surprised that this alignment happened. Best of luck to all parties. Hoping Sage can flourish, not vanish. | ||
Greggle
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Yeah, sorry. I hate foreign teams picking up Koreans. | ||
brachester
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On August 10 2012 09:29 jmbthirteen wrote: Wow, so you judge Puma off that one GSTL game? What about winning NASL 2 with EG? What about winning IEM Cologne with EG? What about his second place finish at DreamHack Winter 2011 and IEM World Championship season 6? Or his third place finishes at IEM China and Assembly in March? Dude has won nearly $100,000 while on EG. Almost all of his best achievements in EG are done within a couple of months after he left TSL, after that, he gone down hill. Edit: What he said that he has so much potential has he stayed with TSL to begin with. | ||
Adersick
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Yoshi Kirishima
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On August 10 2012 11:34 brachester wrote: Almost all of his best achievements in EG are done within a couple of months after he left TSL, after that, he gone down hill. Edit: What he said that he has so much potential has he stayed with TSL to begin with. @ jmbthirteen Even though he placed well in those tournaments, let's be honest... the competition was much easier than even Code A. Most of the competitors in those tournaments would probably not even be Code A level (at least the foreigners). Those tournaments aren't as big/important as even MLG (which doesn't even have most of the koreans), let alone GSL. Also, good point by brachester | ||
Gosi
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gl Sage! | ||
HolyArrow
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On August 10 2012 11:09 bittman wrote: Well to be fair Sage hasn't really had any results since he burst into the team league the first time about a year ago now. Sure they're fairly unknown, but given the introduction from Sage, his recent results and the fact that I believe NSHoseo is potentially not well sponsored I'm not terribly surprised that this alignment happened. Best of luck to all parties. Hoping Sage can flourish, not vanish. That's true. I hope this new team will motivate him. Perhaps it's for the better that it's a lesser known team, maybe he'll feel more responsibility to step up and deliver. | ||
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