2013 GSL Season 2 Code S Groups Released - Page 10
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dirtyBeat
Spain32 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On March 28 2013 23:51 shinra114 wrote: what does everybody know about kangho, im drawing a blank here Kangho = LosirA | ||
Weirdkid
Singapore2431 Posts
On March 28 2013 23:51 shinra114 wrote: what does everybody know about kangho, im drawing a blank here For one, he used to be more commonly known as Losira ![]() Edit: Sniped ![]() | ||
Shinespark
Chile843 Posts
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bestwoodworld
Pakistan1 Post
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Cygoris
Luxembourg40 Posts
The groups are rather balanced, at this stage it's impossible to pick a group of death in my opinion, the game is too new and the player still have a lot of possible BO and strats to play that we don't know about. On a side note, imagine that not so long ago we thought a foreigner could do well in Code S. Naniwa, Huk, Stephano, at some point we pretty much all thought they had a slim chance to be competitive at that level. Now we have only 2 players from foreign teams, no foreigners at all, and no one who showed a play convincing enough to even enter code S. I hope our guys will catch up soon, I must admit I have more fun when everyone is playing the same game, for now we are spectators. | ||
jj33
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Fenrax
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United States5018 Posts
On March 28 2013 23:49 slowbacontron wrote: Wouldn't that be match-fixing of some kind... Yeah, but nothing you can ever remotely prove. If my team mate was in that situation, I'd let my macro and micro slip here and there just a bit, play a bit more safe than necessary and that is all it takes to lose a game on this level. | ||
TeeTS
Germany2762 Posts
On March 28 2013 23:54 Fenrax wrote: Yeah, but nothing you can ever remotely prove. If my team mate was in that situation, I'd let my macro and micro slip here and there just a bit, play a bit more safe than necessary and that is all it takes to lose a game on this level. And of course this is what sportsmanship is all about. I think everyone in korea is well aware that they need everything but another match fixing scandal. | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
On March 28 2013 23:54 Fenrax wrote: Yeah, but nothing you can ever remotely prove. If my team mate was in that situation, I'd let my macro and micro slip here and there just a bit, play a bit more safe than necessary and that is all it takes to lose a game on this level. That just goes to show that those guys actually are professionals. | ||
kochanfe
Micronesia1338 Posts
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Holdenintherye
Canada1441 Posts
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gingerfluffmuff
Austria4570 Posts
Getting the GSL year pass is unavoidable. | ||
Blargh
United States2101 Posts
Also, G is not the group of death simply because Leenock will be 4th in group and the other 3 are a toss up! Though, F is close to the same with Gumiho, I do believe they are all better at HotS than Leenock. @below Yes... I know, but he seriously outclassed BOTH the zergs and ended up losing in a tie-breaker to them in some of the worst matches I had ever seen in SC2. (In the Up and Downs). | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On March 29 2013 00:20 Blargh wrote: Should have given Noblesse the seed. His U&D were the only ones worth watching, despite how depressing it may have been... He had a shot in the wild card group though and didn't make it | ||
MrRaeb
Switzerland8 Posts
So sad if my fav players have to kick out each other. I also think this season will be a bit chaotic. | ||
NightOfTheDead
Lithuania1711 Posts
Stopped reading here. Surely Roro isnt champion material. | ||
snively
United States1159 Posts
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Nuclease
United States1049 Posts
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