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On December 14 2012 03:40 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 03:37 SuperHarryoBro wrote:On December 13 2012 23:05 Dodgin wrote: I'm glad he didn't actually join the team, we would never see him again. I'm not even sure if there's a way for us to watch this tournament he's going to play in.
Either way GL Sase. Just like we never see Sen?? I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic but, Sen has only been to WCS Asia and BWC as far as foreign events go in all of 2012. He was seeded into Code S in 2012 S1 but lost and then forfeited his Code A spot instead of returning for the next season. So yes, like we never see Sen.
Please check your sarcastic radar >.< that was pretty obvious, especially the double question mark...
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On December 14 2012 03:40 Dodgin wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 03:37 SuperHarryoBro wrote:On December 13 2012 23:05 Dodgin wrote: I'm glad he didn't actually join the team, we would never see him again. I'm not even sure if there's a way for us to watch this tournament he's going to play in.
Either way GL Sase. Just like we never see Sen?? I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic but, Sen has only been to WCS Asia and BWC as far as foreign events go in all of 2012. He was seeded into Code S in 2012 S1 but lost and then forfeited his Code A spot instead of returning for the next season. So yes, like we never see Sen.
He also played in the last NASL.
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On December 14 2012 03:44 Zygno wrote:Show nested quote +On December 14 2012 03:40 Dodgin wrote:On December 14 2012 03:37 SuperHarryoBro wrote:On December 13 2012 23:05 Dodgin wrote: I'm glad he didn't actually join the team, we would never see him again. I'm not even sure if there's a way for us to watch this tournament he's going to play in.
Either way GL Sase. Just like we never see Sen?? I'm not sure if you're being sarcastic but, Sen has only been to WCS Asia and BWC as far as foreign events go in all of 2012. He was seeded into Code S in 2012 S1 but lost and then forfeited his Code A spot instead of returning for the next season. So yes, like we never see Sen. He also played in the last NASL.
Also he entered a TON of qualifiers, just didn't do very well. It's certainly not because they were holding back or something.
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I want to see him wear that awesome orange jacket!
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Awesome, hopefully he has a good experience and more foreigners get to do this kind of stuff
More interaction with TW and China sc2 is certainly a good thing
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Cool move, i think this will bring a sizable foreign audience to the TeSL. Looking forward to watch it !
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Not that shocking, rather interesting. But then again, SaSe has lived in China with ToD during WC3 times, and hes prolly well accustomed to the chinese language and culture.
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TeSL is pretty big, The skill may not be top notch overall but it should be viewed as a successful beacon of esports!
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United States97276 Posts
I had heard a rumor about this. GL Sase
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Very unexpected, but quite awesome. Best of Luck!
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Quite a surpriese. GL SaSe!!
Lycka till lilla boeg ;>
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I'm so going to watch him play :D
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So GB will now own TeSL even more? Wouldn't it have been better for the scene if he joined another team there as someone to can take Sen on?
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United Kingdom50293 Posts
TeSL is now where bored foreigners are going to duke it out, byun vs sase/sen would be a sick match if it happened though.
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Is there streams to watch this, I've never seen it spotlighted on TL.
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One of the few things where I can say, "This was really unexpected" and truly mean it...
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Wow, didn't expect this. GL SaSe !
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The Taiwanese scene could get a bit of foreign love <3 These guys are pasionate about Pro gaming like no other.
Have a great time there SaSe.
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Is it possible to watch da games <3
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