[interview] Code A Preliminaries Day 2 Winners - Page 11
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humblegar
Norway883 Posts
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DeathPengu
Taiwan137 Posts
Thank you so much SeekeR, and please take a rest. | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
Though I do feel a bit sorry for some of the GOM players who are now going to be displaced :/ GSL simply can't support that many players. | ||
Vaapad
Norway171 Posts
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Veldril
Thailand1817 Posts
On September 14 2012 16:01 Aerisky wrote: All those Kespa players doin' it :D Though I do feel a bit sorry for some of the GOM players who are now going to be displaced :/ GSL simply can't support that many players. They will make it if they are good enough. In fact, many ESF players who qualify the first time beat many KesPA players along the way. If KesPA players are better then they deserve the spot in the tournament, fair and square. | ||
Aerisky
United States12128 Posts
I just feel a bit sorry for perhaps both sides of the aisle because of the severe limitations on how many players can be considered Code S, Code A, etc. There is a ridiculous number of ridiculously good players in Code A already, for example. | ||
BackSideAttack
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Maxilicious
221 Posts
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bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
On September 14 2012 16:24 Maxilicious wrote: At the end of the video, Flash is going to change his shoes? What's with that? Seems like he plays in slippers (a comfort thing?), but since he actually has to walk he changed into sneakers? Flash is one of the most methodical players so its probably just a comfort thing. | ||
Micro_Jackson
Germany2002 Posts
And Flash is such a machine. | ||
SnipedSoul
Canada2158 Posts
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ThePhan2m
Norway2739 Posts
So cool to see Flash doing so good! Hopefully he will make it to Code S Thanks again Seeker! | ||
Adellund
Denmark92 Posts
On September 14 2012 16:01 Aerisky wrote: All those Kespa players doin' it :D Though I do feel a bit sorry for some of the GOM players who are now going to be displaced :/ GSL simply can't support that many players. more players + same amount of GSL CodeA/S spots => more competition, you should be happy that you don't get to see trash players like Suhoshin who does ALL-IN builds EVERY SINGLE FUCKING TIME, as he will never beat a solid Kespa player when the kespa-disciples and B-teamers get a solid grip around the metagame (yeah expect B-teamers of GOMTeams to drop down to CodeB/A most likely and ONLY the best in CodeS | ||
Ryncol
United States980 Posts
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Elroi
Sweden5572 Posts
On September 14 2012 08:21 WArped wrote: "I think the biggest key was that I didn't rest when everyone else was resting. Our team was given an entire week to relax after ProLeague but I didn't rest. I participated in tournaments without resting and constantly practiced with coach Clide and increased my skills." What a champions mindset right there. indeed. Flash is incredible, a fantastic player. | ||
bittman
Australia8759 Posts
On September 14 2012 17:07 Adellund wrote: more players + same amount of GSL CodeA/S spots => more competition, you should be happy that you don't get to see trash players like Suhoshin who does ALL-IN builds EVERY SINGLE FUCKING TIME, as he will never beat a solid Kespa player when the kespa-disciples and B-teamers get a solid grip around the metagame (yeah expect B-teamers of GOMTeams to drop down to CodeB/A most likely and ONLY the best in CodeS Poor Suhoshin. Plays part-time because he has to work and still makes Code S = "trash". You do know the one game he won in Code S was a macro game don't you? Pretty sure a lot of people he beat have a solid grip on the metagame. | ||
Luepert
United States1933 Posts
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[F_]aths
Germany3947 Posts
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shadymmj
1906 Posts
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sCuMBaG
United Kingdom1144 Posts
now he roflstomped (probably not that badly, but he still improved and won in an amazing fashion) his OSL group, as well as the gsl qualifiers. would love to say "told you so"^^ | ||
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