
Why does no one pick up Dimaga?
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brieN
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FlukyS
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:11 brieN wrote: When Navi announced they would return to sc2, I fully expected to see his name on the list. However he was not and as the best ukrainian imo was a shock. And being without a team for almost 4 months and still getting great results is strange. Is there a reason for him staying teamless or has he slipped under the radar? I heard eg needs a new zerg ![]() Best Ukrainian? That's really hotly contested at the moment, what with Strelok, Bly and Kas also doing very very well recently, arguably better than DIMAGA. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about him. With someone of DIMAGA's skill level and reputation, it's probably more a case of him waiting for a good deal rather than no team wanting to pick him up. And even then, I think he's doing alright even without a team. | ||
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gingerfluffmuff
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followZeRoX
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. LOL. 4-0'd his WCS group and got some pretty good results in online cups? Clearly too old to compete. ;p | ||
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teddyoojo
Germany22369 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. your pretty delusional | ||
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Xoronius
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Zeon0
Austria2995 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. they may be better (may, not sure about this), but u gain nothing out of them. If Shuttle shows up for WCS EU nobody cares, if Dimaga shows up, the crowd goes crazy. Thats the reason why IdrA was/is one of the most earning players: he has a huge fanbase. | ||
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NeThZOR
South Africa7387 Posts
It's at least consoling to know that when he streams he usually gets a large viewership which should support him financially for the time being. I don't want age to be a factor in someone's retirement when he still has so much more to bring to the table in eSports. Dimaga is has a good personality and is practically a celebrity in the foreign eSports scene. Even if he is picked up as a coach for some team that should be good enough too, as long as he can continue to help grow the community and influence other players in a positive manner. I remember when he played in the GSL Korea vs World tournament where his talent really shined through. It is obvious that his level of skill has been lackluster of late and that he possibly won't be able to compete against the very best of the best, but that does not mean that he should completely quit the scene. Gogo Dimaga! | ||
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Serinox
Germany5224 Posts
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Benjamin99
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On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. I keep saying. "Never underestimate stupidity on Team liquid" Thanks for proving my point User was warned for this post | ||
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brieN
United States158 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:32 Xoronius wrote: He said, he´s talking to at least one team during his WCS interview, so he should be being signed sooner or later. interesting, but not surprised due to him 4-0 in his group and 2-0d MVP. And to someone else saying he isnt the best ukrainian, its just my opinion. | ||
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HappyZerGling
Ukraine161 Posts
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grs
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nihlon
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Cinim
Denmark866 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:11 brieN wrote: When Navi announced they would return to sc2, I fully expected to see his name on the list. However he was not and as the best ukrainian imo was a shock. And being without a team for almost 4 months and still getting great results is strange. Is there a reason for him staying teamless or has he slipped under the radar? I heard eg needs a new zerg ![]() Navi returning was because they merged with FXO.Europe, (making FXO sponsor while navi has the team). Obviously then Dimaga isn't going to be in the lineup, intitially at least. | ||
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igay
Australia1178 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:33 Zeon0 wrote: they may be better (may, not sure about this), but u gain nothing out of them. If Shuttle shows up for WCS EU nobody cares, if Dimaga shows up, the crowd goes crazy. Thats the reason why IdrA was/is one of the most earning players: he has a huge fanbase. yeah idra being one of the most popular e-sports gamer's of all time, nice example lol | ||
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BaaL`
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kafkaesque
Germany2006 Posts
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ACrow
Germany6583 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. Too old...lol. | ||
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mki
Poland882 Posts
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DavoS
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CryMeaRiveR.749
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a3den
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Embir
Poland567 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 gingerfluffmuff wrote: Because almost all well known foreign pros have become way too old to compete. Its better for a team to pick up young talent or korean code a/b players. Stupid comments like this cracks me up everytime. I suppose you wouldn't denied that F1 racing is much more demanding physically than SC2, in department of endurance, as well as reflexes. You need godly skill when racing through Monaco, or any other technical circuit, and yet drivers way past 30 can race successfully, more yet, they can even win championships (look at Schumacher). So no, SC2 is not unwinnable for older players, only motivation, skill and training regime are deciding factor. | ||
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Topdoller
United Kingdom3860 Posts
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7mk
Germany10157 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:36 Benjamin99 wrote: I keep saying. "Never underestimate stupidity on Team liquid" Thanks for proving my point Wow thats a really smart quote you came up with there. I wonder why its limited to TL though. | ||
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greenknight999
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7mk
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a3den
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Salient
United States876 Posts
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DaCruise
Denmark2457 Posts
On May 11 2013 21:58 Topdoller wrote: I think Dimaga would be a good fit for EG, or do they have too many Europeans already? Hmm. Actually this would make sense with IdrA no longer on EG. | ||
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Germany4057 Posts
On May 11 2013 21:53 a3den wrote: If I was the manager of a mid-tier euro team, I would already have snatched him. but would he accept that? | ||
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Usernameffs
Sweden107 Posts
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HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
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Chillaxing
United States20 Posts
Kind of sad, Idra probably has legitimate mental problems. Someone mentioned that no other foreigner survived in a Korean BW gaming house for more than 6 months and Idra been there for 2-3 years, with no one that speaks English. | ||
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Noocta
France12578 Posts
Remember that even a guy like Polt took multiple month to finally reveal his new sponsor / team. | ||
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Ettick
United States2434 Posts
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Ramiz1989
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On May 11 2013 21:38 DavoS wrote: Dimaga is a wild card too; some days he plays just like any other strong foreigner, and other days he 2-0's Mvp and comes close to beating MKP in a BO5. It's hard to say whether or not he can compete with Koreans and that's a trait foreign teams are desperately looking for Pretty much. Remember back then when Nestea was one of the best Zerg players on the planet, and also had one of the, if not the best ZvZs, he was 10-0 then in GSL in ZvZ, against all other great Zerg players, and Dimaga was the first Zerg to take a game from him. ![]() | ||
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grs
Germany2339 Posts
This is one of the two threads here that is actually not about him. Can we keep it this way please? | ||
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JacobShock
Denmark2485 Posts
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Frankon
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On May 12 2013 00:59 JacobShock wrote: His english is pretty damn good, he topped his wcs group and the fact that he's an overall charismatic and skilled guy, this question have been on my mind as well. Someone should pick him up. To be honest after topping his group Dimaga value rose. He now can carefully pick the team. He shouldnt rush it. | ||
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E.L.V.I.S
Belgium458 Posts
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Ryusei-R1
United States2106 Posts
On May 12 2013 01:17 E.L.V.I.S wrote: dimaga no need team for win... plain and simple, that's how this man does it | ||
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GoldenH
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KnowMe
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GoldenH
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MichaelDonovan
United States1453 Posts
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E.L.V.I.S
Belgium458 Posts
On May 12 2013 01:35 MichaelDonovan wrote: Yeah I heard EG is short a zerg... Unfortunately. I'm still kind of reeling over that whole thing, but yeah EG could pick him up and send him to Korea for Proleague maybe. He is married, he won't go to korea for proleague.. edit : He said that he was not willing to go in korea in an interview (he only said he would be ok to go for a tournament, go, play, go back) | ||
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Facultyadjutant
Sweden1876 Posts
On May 12 2013 01:37 E.L.V.I.S wrote: He is married, he won't go to korea for proleague.. So true Dima's marriage probably dictate a lot of his choice of teams and what teams can pick him up | ||
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Sein
United States1811 Posts
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Proseat
Germany5113 Posts
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eScaper-tsunami
Canada313 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:20 MasterOfPuppets wrote: LOL. 4-0'd his WCS group and got some pretty good results in online cups? Clearly too old to compete. ;p Nestea was doing better than dimaga at a much older age. 3 years later he's not producing much result. He had to escape to AM* for an invitation to play in WCS because he knew he wouldn't be able to compete in korea. Most of these older players will most likely have the same fate. Hence "getting too old". On May 11 2013 21:58 Embir wrote: Stupid comments like this cracks me up everytime. I suppose you wouldn't denied that F1 racing is much more demanding physically than SC2, in department of endurance, as well as reflexes. You need godly skill when racing through Monaco, or any other technical circuit, and yet drivers way past 30 can race successfully, more yet, they can even win championships (look at Schumacher). So no, SC2 is not unwinnable for older players, only motivation, skill and training regime are deciding factor. Most people trained for racing at a very young age to become a top racer. SC2 is a game that will last at most 10 years. It doesn't provide nearly the same financial support as F1 racing nor the reputation you get out of it. When was the last time you saw MVP on a magazine dedicated to SC2? Please don't compare SC2 to F1 racing. People at dimaga's age will eventually consider their future in the esports scene and assess the risk whether it is worth to stay in the scene or not. And as you starting doubting esports, your skill level will decrease and that gradually grows with age. | ||
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Oboeman
Canada3980 Posts
He once said that he doesn't go to many LANs because of travel. He lives somewhere relatively remote in ukraine so it basically takes a full day to get to Kiev, and then from there it's always multiple flights to get anywhere, even if it's just in europe, and this is why you almost never see him outside of europe. If it's difficult to get him to attend events, that could be a factor in his negotiations. | ||
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E.L.V.I.S
Belgium458 Posts
On May 12 2013 02:22 Oboeman wrote: I think travel is difficult. He once said that he doesn't go to many LANs because of travel. He lives somewhere relatively remote in ukraine so it basically takes a full day to get to Kiev, and then from there it's always multiple flights to get anywhere, even if it's just in europe, and this is why you almost never see him outside of europe. If it's difficult to get him to attend events, that could be a factor in his negotiations. Makes sense | ||
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eScaper-tsunami
Canada313 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:56 BaaL` wrote: He said on his stream about a week ago (roughly): he has a manager of sorts that is looking for a deal with a team, but it's not easy and taking a lot of time. Currently they are in negotiation with a team though (not disclosed), making progress. He does get offers. He didn't explain why it would take long. Because if your offer is agreed upon with no resistance, then you're probably underselling yourself. 4 Months for a long term contract isn't long at all, especially when money is involved. | ||
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Jealous
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On May 11 2013 20:33 Zeon0 wrote: they may be better (may, not sure about this), but u gain nothing out of them. If Shuttle shows up for WCS EU nobody cares, if Dimaga shows up, the crowd goes crazy. Thats the reason why IdrA was/is one of the most earning players: he has a huge fanbase. This is the true pitfall of SC2 - fanbase cares about white people from their country winning more than highest possible level of competition. | ||
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Nomak88
Australia4 Posts
Seriously...either EG or Liquid!!! | ||
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Zeon0
Austria2995 Posts
On May 12 2013 03:07 Jealous wrote: This is the true pitfall of SC2 - fanbase cares about white people from their country winning more than highest possible level of competition. for me its like 2 different things I like GSL cause its awesome play, but I also like the WCS EU Qualifiers, watching Bischu, Tefel etc is also kinda nice. | ||
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iyasq8
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Teodice
Sweden641 Posts
On May 11 2013 21:53 a3den wrote: If I was the manager of a mid-tier euro team, I would already have snatched him. Yeah. That's how it works. | ||
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csa_andrew
United States334 Posts
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 02:18 eScaper-tsunami wrote: Nestea was doing better than dimaga at a much older age. 3 years later he's not producing much result. He had to escape to AM* for an invitation to play in WCS because he knew he wouldn't be able to compete in korea. Most of these older players will most likely have the same fate. Hence "getting too old". This is false, NesTea's success is also owed to his insane bracket luck which almost constantly pitted him against absolutely terrible players that should NEVER have been in Code S in the first place. (but were, because of the faulty system they had back then) | ||
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Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On May 11 2013 20:17 MasterOfPuppets wrote: Best Ukrainian? That's really hotly contested at the moment, what with Strelok, Bly and Kas also doing very very well recently, arguably better than DIMAGA. Anyway, I wouldn't worry about him. With someone of DIMAGA's skill level and reputation, it's probably more a case of him waiting for a good deal rather than no team wanting to pick him up. And even then, I think he's doing alright even without a team. i think 99% think hes the best ukraine, strelok good since a few weeks, bly and kas are not his level. as far as i heared he is in talk with teams deep since long. why make contract BEFORE finigh high in wcs, he will get so much moreafter | ||
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heartagram
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 16:46 heartagram wrote: He's not a very strong player, but is popular so probably thinks he's worth more than teams want to pay. Joined TL.net Friday, 3rd of May 2013 Yeah it shows... people who don't follow the scene closely seriously shouldn't talk about who is a strong player and who isn't -_- | ||
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heartagram
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On May 12 2013 16:48 MasterOfPuppets wrote: Joined TL.net Friday, 3rd of May 2013 Yeah it shows... people who don't follow the scene closely seriously shouldn't talk about who is a strong player and who isn't -_- You know I've literally watched every SC2 tournament that has ever been played since 2010 right? I have no life and am on here or reddit 12+ hours a day. Have also played 7000 games.. shut up He's like White-ra now. I don't have anything against him, but there are probably 25+ foreigners better than him atm. He's 1-12 in his last 6 games.. | ||
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 16:53 heartagram wrote: You know I've literally watched every SC2 tournament that has ever been played since 2010 right? I have no life and am on here or reddit 12+ hours a day. Have also played 7000 games.. shut up He's like White-ra now. I don't have anything against him, but there are probably 25+ foreigners better than him atm. He's 1-12 in his last 6 games.. + Show Spoiler + ![]() Getting swept in the Eizo Cup finals doesn't exactly help prove my point, but if you take the time to look you'll see he's been doing alright recently. I'd like to see 25+ foreigners who 4-0'd their WCS group, where the stakes are probably highest. ![]() | ||
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heartagram
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On May 12 2013 17:06 MasterOfPuppets wrote: + Show Spoiler + ![]() Getting swept in the Eizo Cup finals doesn't exactly help prove my point, but if you take the time to look you'll see he's been doing alright recently. I'd like to see 25+ foreigners who 4-0'd their WCS group, where the stakes are probably highest. ![]() rank 76 on ladder with one of the lowest winrates in GM. Wager? I'll give you 2-1 odds that he doesn't make it out of his ro16 group. | ||
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 17:14 heartagram wrote: rank 76 on ladder with one of the lowest winrates in GM. Wager? I'll give you 2-1 odds that he doesn't make it out of his ro16 group. I'm sure ladder is relevant... that's why MarineKing has won so many GSLs... oh wait. | ||
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ETisME
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On May 12 2013 16:19 csn_andrew wrote: Hi guys I'm DIMAGA's personal manager, don't worry we will have exciting news soon. that's awesome to hear. dimaga is a really solid good player that really deserve more attention to. | ||
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heartagram
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On May 12 2013 17:16 MasterOfPuppets wrote: I'm sure ladder is relevant... that's why MarineKing has won so many GSLs... oh wait. ok, so dodge? | ||
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
What? | ||
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heartagram
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Wager? I'll give you 2-1 odds that he doesn't make it out of his ro16 group. | ||
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 17:25 heartagram wrote: Wager? I'll give you 2-1 odds that he doesn't make it out of his ro16 group. Probably not, then again it's the easiest group to make it out of so maybe he will. Either way, he's doing a lot better than you give him credit for, but I guess if you don't follow online tournaments you wouldn't know that. | ||
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kochanfe
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Lazzi
Switzerland1923 Posts
On May 12 2013 17:14 heartagram wrote: rank 76 on ladder with one of the lowest winrates in GM. Wager? I'll give you 2-1 odds that he doesn't make it out of his ro16 group. Ladder is the place to train and get better, not to win. | ||
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plogamer
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Thurken
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E.L.V.I.S
Belgium458 Posts
On May 12 2013 16:48 MasterOfPuppets wrote: Joined TL.net Friday, 3rd of May 2013 Yeah it shows... people who don't follow the scene closely seriously shouldn't talk about who is a strong player and who isn't -_- Yeah xD | ||
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?37044 Posts
On May 12 2013 16:19 csn_andrew wrote: Hi guys I'm DIMAGA's personal manager, don't worry we will have exciting news soon. Why has no one quoted this man yet? | ||
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E.L.V.I.S
Belgium458 Posts
One has quoted the quote of this man, are you happily quoted yet ? | ||
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Arcus
United States32 Posts
On May 12 2013 18:49 E.L.V.I.S wrote: One has quoted the quote of this man, are you happily quoted yet ? The quoting has been extended to the third level. Has the quoting quota been met? | ||
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ClueClueClue
Sweden1203 Posts
On May 12 2013 19:07 Arcus wrote: The quoting has been extended to the third level. Has the quoting quota been met? Quite so my friend, quite so. | ||
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Seeker
Where dat snitch at?37044 Posts
Oh man. You missed a great opportunity to say "Quote so my friend, quote so". ![]() It's cool. I did it for you. | ||
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ThomasjServo
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On May 12 2013 16:53 heartagram wrote: You know I've literally watched every SC2 tournament that has ever been played since 2010 right? I have no life and am on here or reddit 12+ hours a day. Have also played 7000 games.. shut up He's like White-ra now. I don't have anything against him, but there are probably 25+ foreigners better than him atm. He's 1-12 in his last 6 games.. So adamant. There are other factors to consider when recruiting a player besides results as well. Access to the Eastern European market, he has solid name recognition and his stream pulls in good numbers. While I think that a personal sponsorship would perhaps suit him better, CM Storm would be a good fit imo, Dimaga is probably more marketable than 80% of your aforementioned 25+ foreign players. | ||
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Grovbolle
Denmark3811 Posts
On May 12 2013 16:53 heartagram wrote: You know I've literally watched every SC2 tournament that has ever been played since 2010 right? I have no life and am on here or reddit 12+ hours a day. Have also played 7000 games.. shut up He's like White-ra now. I don't have anything against him, but there are probably 25+ foreigners better than him atm. He's 1-12 in his last 6 games.. Mention 25 teamless foreigner better than DIMAGA. Candidates: Bischu, JonnyREcco, Targa. Anymore? | ||
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 12 2013 23:20 Grovbolle wrote: Mention 25 teamless foreigner better than DIMAGA. Candidates: Bischu, JonnyREcco, Targa. Anymore? JonnyREcco better than DIMAGA? Is this supposed to be a joke? XD | ||
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Grovbolle
Denmark3811 Posts
On May 12 2013 23:27 MasterOfPuppets wrote: JonnyREcco better than DIMAGA? Is this supposed to be a joke? XD I am not saying he is, just pointing out that there are very few candidates for the list of 25 foreigner, who are teamless and ALSO better than DIMAGA. Just finding 25 decent teamless foreigners is pretty impossible ![]() | ||
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Misacampo
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Cereb
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Aelendis
Belgium892 Posts
On May 12 2013 23:51 Misacampo wrote: Didn't he recently get married? If I was a team manager, I would NOT want to pick him up as I would not think his mind would be 100% on the game. I don't think this is that much relevant. I'm under the impression that everytime I log on TL he is streaming. It's like a real job, you don't have your application denied on the sole basis that you are married and so you wouldn't be focused on your job 100%. However I do agree that it's probably bad for travelling and so on, but Dima has never been a big traveller. | ||
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MagnuMizer
Denmark384 Posts
just look at grubby or idra, they are both doing great! getting a lot of stream viewers | ||
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ThomasjServo
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On May 12 2013 23:51 Misacampo wrote: Didn't he recently get married? If I was a team manager, I would NOT want to pick him up as I would not think his mind would be 100% on the game. He did, but to me marriage says stability. Combine that with the fact he stayed on mTw to the bitter end, he has a good sense of loyalty to a team (almost to a fault with mTw as he was their last remaining SC2 player after Supernova left) Compare that with picking up much younger players who lack maturity and change teams like clothing. | ||
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EpicDemente
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MrTortoise
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On May 12 2013 22:52 Seeker wrote: Oh man. You missed a great opportunity to say "Quote so my friend, quote so". ![]() It's cool. I did it for you. quoted for truth missed quote an opportunity | ||
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Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
On May 12 2013 00:34 Ramiz1989 wrote: Pretty much. Remember back then when Nestea was one of the best Zerg players on the planet, and also had one of the, if not the best ZvZs, he was 10-0 then in GSL in ZvZ, against all other great Zerg players, and Dimaga was the first Zerg to take a game from him. ![]() Inconsistency can be such a pain :/ On May 12 2013 23:20 Grovbolle wrote: Mention 25 teamless foreigner better than DIMAGA. Candidates: Bischu, JonnyREcco, Targa. Anymore? misread as Targe, flipped the fuck out for a second. | ||
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Prplppleatr
United States1518 Posts
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Fuell
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MasterOfPuppets
Romania6942 Posts
On May 13 2013 03:32 Targe wrote: misread as Targe, flipped the fuck out for a second. I misread your name as Targa all the time, and then get disappointed and/or pissed. -_- | ||
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Bahajinbo
Germany488 Posts
He also has a huge fanbase. | ||
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figq
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Targe
United Kingdom14103 Posts
On May 13 2013 04:24 MasterOfPuppets wrote: I misread your name as Targa all the time, and then get disappointed and/or pissed. -_- haha it's amazing to me that your recognize me, I feel like I'm a nobody 10 post user usually ^^ don't be pissed, I'm just as interesting! | ||
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Embir
Poland567 Posts
On May 12 2013 02:18 eScaper-tsunami wrote: Nestea was doing better than dimaga at a much older age. 3 years later he's not producing much result. He had to escape to AM* for an invitation to play in WCS because he knew he wouldn't be able to compete in korea. Most of these older players will most likely have the same fate. Hence "getting too old". Most people trained for racing at a very young age to become a top racer. SC2 is a game that will last at most 10 years. It doesn't provide nearly the same financial support as F1 racing nor the reputation you get out of it. When was the last time you saw MVP on a magazine dedicated to SC2? Please don't compare SC2 to F1 racing. People at dimaga's age will eventually consider their future in the esports scene and assess the risk whether it is worth to stay in the scene or not. And as you starting doubting esports, your skill level will decrease and that gradually grows with age. Still, lack of results are connected to lack of motivation not age. My point stil stands. | ||
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CarlosOmse
Germany507 Posts
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BoggieMan
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There probably are teams interested in picking him up, but if they can't come to an agreement on a contract, then there aren't gonna be one. Could be that dimaga dosen't want to do what some proteams require their players to do (streaming, traveling to events or something else) or maybe dimaga dosen't think they offer enough in salary, who cares. what flag he's playing under dosen't make him less awesome ![]() | ||
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Dav1oN
Ukraine3164 Posts
Also, Dimaga successfully recieved he's Korean visa today, so he will represent Europe in WCS finals for sure. | ||
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19299 Posts
On June 05 2013 19:49 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: As far as I know from popular social CIS network (vk.com), from he's personal page, Dimaga is going to announce he's new team today, approximately at 15-00 CET Also, Dimaga successfully recieved he's Korean visa today, so he will represent Europe in WCS finals for sure. oGsDimaga please!!!!! + Show Spoiler + willing to settle for SKT.Dimaga | ||
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Dav1oN
Ukraine3164 Posts
On June 05 2013 19:53 BisuDagger wrote: oGsDimaga please!!!!! + Show Spoiler + willing to settle for SKT.Dimaga To be honest, it's hard to predict, but most likely it would be European/CIS team, predicting Empire/Millenium/mouz picked him, rarely possible it could be NaVi/fnatic. | ||
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QuackPocketDuck
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furo
Germany449 Posts
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BisuDagger
Bisutopia19299 Posts
On June 05 2013 19:56 cSc.Dav1oN wrote: To be honest, it's hard to predict, but most likely it would be European/CIS team, predicting Empire/Millenium/mouz picked him, rarely possible it could be NaVi/fnatic. Yeah I'm fooling around. I fully expect it to be a nice Euro team. Empire seems like a nice fit for him. Would like to see him and Kas team up. | ||
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Miss_Foxy
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Champi
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![]() congrats to dimaga :D | ||
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dreamseller
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On June 05 2013 21:47 Velr wrote: But how many DPIIIIII has he? rumour has it that roccat have pushed the dpi to levels higher than ever seen before. levels that will blow your tiny minds. | ||
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