Really excited to see where he ends up.
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Falckon
Norway30 Posts
Really excited to see where he ends up. | ||
Belisarius
Australia6214 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:17 SoFrOsTy wrote: I don't agree with this. That is the theory, yet the most famous Koreans are the ones on Korean teams. HerO and Taeja are the only exceptions. Every other Korean that joined a Foreign team for the fast cash has either been forgotten, got worse and now can't compete, or has retired. I don't want the same fate for Parting. I hope he joins a Kespa team, that would be a cool surprise. Exactly. With the exception of Liquid's two aces, keeping new acquisitions in foreign teamhouses (in KR or otherwise) has failed to even approach the results that come from a true KR teamhouse. | ||
ujonecro
United Kingdom846 Posts
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LawnMower
Sweden557 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:17 SoFrOsTy wrote: I don't agree with this. That is the theory, yet the most famous Koreans are the ones on Korean teams. HerO and Taeja are the only exceptions. Every other Korean that joined a Foreign team for the fast cash has either been forgotten, got worse and now can't compete, or has retired. I don't want the same fate for Parting. I hope he joins a Kespa team, that would be a cool surprise. Violet got really good after he joined a foreign team and even moved out of Korea. Jaedong has certainly not been forgotten and as you say, both Hero and Taeja became the players they are on Teamliquid. Most Koreans who are mostly forgotten who joined foreign teams where already on their way down when they joined, which would not be the case with Parting. The only exception to this is Puma, but then again he was really good over a year ago (after he joined EG). | ||
seffer
United States143 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:41 LawnMower wrote: Violet got really good after he joined a foreign team and even moved out of Korea. Jaedong has certainly not been forgotten and as you say, both Hero and Taeja became the players they are on Teamliquid. Most Koreans who are mostly forgotten who joined foreign teams where already on their way down when they joined, which would not be the case with Parting. The only exception to this is Puma, but then again he was really good over a year ago (after he joined EG). parting is winning because of the immortal all in. a new game is coming out in 2 months. if you think parting is going to be as dominant in 2013 as he was in 2012, you are mistaken. especially if he joins a foreign team | ||
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Charlie Sheens House51449 Posts
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LawnMower
Sweden557 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:45 seffer wrote: parting is winning because of the immortal all in. a new game is coming out in 2 months. if you think parting is going to be as dominant in 2013 as he was in 2012, you are mistaken. especially if he joins a foreign team I really don't think he will, but you can't say that he's currently on a decline. I also don't think moving from Startale to a foreigner team would be a good choice, skill wise. | ||
Graphix
United States208 Posts
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tar
Germany991 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:45 seffer wrote: parting is winning because of the immortal all in. a new game is coming out in 2 months. if you think parting is going to be as dominant in 2013 as he was in 2012, you are mistaken. especially if he joins a foreign team so his excellent space control and top notch battle micro are just about to disipate with HotS? I don't think so. In addition, this is his PvZ build, he is also quite good in the other match ups ![]() anyhoo, I have this "Go Liquid"-voice in my head, yet I think it'll be a KeSPA team in the end. | ||
RiSkysc2
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Skyline026
Netherlands1129 Posts
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nicknack
Australia189 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:59 Skyline026 wrote: Don't think TeamLiquid can afford Parting. Just hope he doesn't go to the black hole that is EG. *cough* eg & tl partnership *cough* | ||
Armada Vega
Canada120 Posts
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HinagikUx
United States178 Posts
On January 03 2013 17:45 seffer wrote: parting is winning because of the immortal all in. a new game is coming out in 2 months. if you think parting is going to be as dominant in 2013 as he was in 2012, you are mistaken. especially if he joins a foreign team using a strategy to win a matchup that is otherwise unwinnable, dont blame him for it. he has already proven to have great control and decision making (such as his games vs MKP earlier in 2012), and has been consistently one of the best P's for the whole year, even before he utilized the all in. | ||
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BigFan
TLADT24920 Posts
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KristofferAG
Norway25712 Posts
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On January 03 2013 18:08 Armada Vega wrote: I don't see eg or liquid being in the picture. I feel like this has kespa written all over it. And if a high kespa team really wanted PartinG and threw money around, EG wouldn't have a chance. Well, this really depends on how exactly the KeSPA/eSF agreement was worded. Does it only bound the players that are under contract? Or does it go for players no longer on contract as well? | ||
Freezd
United States139 Posts
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RiSkysc2
696 Posts
On January 03 2013 16:45 Wilko wrote: STX_SOUL_PartinG LOOOL, one can only hope lmao. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
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