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WCS KR Challenger Season II - Ro48 Results - Page 4

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GolemMadness
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Canada11044 Posts
July 14 2013 04:26 GMT
#61
On July 14 2013 11:47 Mackus wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 14 2013 08:39 GolemMadness wrote:
On July 14 2013 05:39 Mackus wrote:
Biggest surprise for me is Yongwa beating Stats - Purely because of the amount of PvP's Kespa players have had to play out in proleague that's a massive result for the IM player.

Jjakji vs Life easily tie of the next round.


KT players who aren't Flash are notorious for never being able to do anything in individual leagues.


He is 10-7 in PvP in Proleague so it doesn't really justify that claim.

Even a loss counts for 1 more game than Yonghwa has played, experience is sometimes the key factor


I have no idea what you're trying to say here. Proleague isn't an individual league.
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EFermi
Profile Joined May 2011
United States165 Posts
July 14 2013 04:51 GMT
#62
On July 14 2013 08:43 ClairvoyanceSC2 wrote:
PIGBABY ON TO BEAT GUMIHO 2-0 NOW. I BELIEVE. Beats roro, rain, zest, 2-0 ragnarok. time to add another victim !


Gumiho will have bacon nightmares by the time PIGBABY is done with him.
GO herO, Bunny, JangBi, Savage, BaBy, Pigbaby, StarDust, RoRo, Flying and Soulkey
Bagration
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
United States18282 Posts
July 14 2013 04:59 GMT
#63
That sucks for Coca
Team Slayers, Axiom-Acer and Vile forever
GTPGlitch
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
5061 Posts
July 14 2013 05:07 GMT
#64
Skyhigh T_T_T_T_TT__T_T_T_T
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Ship
Profile Joined April 2012
United States24 Posts
July 14 2013 06:27 GMT
#65
I was really enjoying Ragnarok's playstyle, it's sad to see him in Code B now. Also sad to see that Hurricane didn't make it through seeing how good he was doing in GSTL.
There's nothing cooler than being passionate about the things you love.
crimsonlink
Profile Joined March 2013
United States53 Posts
July 14 2013 06:44 GMT
#66
Maru Prime has been doing well, if only Byun and Creator would follow.

MKP is in limbo right now. His skill is up there, but his engages and decision making are ehh.
evergreensc
Profile Joined December 2012
United States268 Posts
July 14 2013 06:53 GMT
#67
On July 14 2013 14:07 GTPGlitch wrote:
Skyhigh T_T_T_T_TT__T_T_T_T


And bunny.

But EffOrt. :D
asdfOu
Profile Joined August 2011
United States2089 Posts
July 14 2013 07:28 GMT
#68
CREATORRR NOOOOOOO T_T
rip prime
Taipoka
Profile Joined November 2012
Brazil1224 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-07-14 07:39:04
July 14 2013 07:38 GMT
#69
On July 14 2013 13:00 HolyArrow wrote:
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On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote:
Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D


Out of the 24 matches played here, only 8 of them involved players who dropped down from Code S. And out of those 8 players, half were ESF and half were Kespa. And out of the 4 ESF players who dropped down from Code S, only 2 of them won their matches, while out of the 4 Kespa players who dropped down from Code S, all 4 of them won their matches (though it's noted that only 2 of those matches were Kespa vs. ESF).

In other words, ESF doing well in Challenger has pretty much nothing to do with a lot of them dropping from Code S. Most of the ESF wins were from ESF players not coming down from Code S. Nice try, though.

That is, assuming I'm understanding the symbols on the brackets correctly (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_2_Korea_OSL/Challenger#Bracket_Stage). The S next to the player's name means they dropped from Code S, right?

Seems like you didn´t saw " last few seasons" on his post.
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Pyloss
Profile Joined August 2011
Germany1515 Posts
July 14 2013 08:21 GMT
#70
Swagger won vs ZerO? Crazy!!!
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HolyArrow
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7116 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-07-14 10:50:38
July 14 2013 10:49 GMT
#71
On July 14 2013 16:38 Taipoka wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 14 2013 13:00 HolyArrow wrote:
On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote:
Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D


Out of the 24 matches played here, only 8 of them involved players who dropped down from Code S. And out of those 8 players, half were ESF and half were Kespa. And out of the 4 ESF players who dropped down from Code S, only 2 of them won their matches, while out of the 4 Kespa players who dropped down from Code S, all 4 of them won their matches (though it's noted that only 2 of those matches were Kespa vs. ESF).

In other words, ESF doing well in Challenger has pretty much nothing to do with a lot of them dropping from Code S. Most of the ESF wins were from ESF players not coming down from Code S. Nice try, though.

That is, assuming I'm understanding the symbols on the brackets correctly (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_2_Korea_OSL/Challenger#Bracket_Stage). The S next to the player's name means they dropped from Code S, right?

Seems like you didn´t saw " last few seasons" on his post.


Alright, fine. If we ignore all matches involving players who were in the last few seasons of Code S, it's ESF 6-2 Kespa (counting only Crazy vs. Sleep, Jjakji vs. Trust, Paralyze vs. Dream, Avenge vs. Argo, Bang vs. Bunny, Swagger vs. Zero, True vs. JYP, and sC vs. Songduri). It's also worth noting that many of the ESF players who fell out of Code S in the last few seasons were eliminated by other ESF players.
Weavel
Profile Joined January 2010
Finland9221 Posts
July 14 2013 10:57 GMT
#72
DRG made it so good, but Seed didn't
Life/Seed//Mvp/NaNiwa fighting! ZeNEX forever!
robson1
Profile Joined March 2013
3632 Posts
July 14 2013 11:18 GMT
#73
On July 14 2013 19:49 HolyArrow wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 14 2013 16:38 Taipoka wrote:
On July 14 2013 13:00 HolyArrow wrote:
On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote:
Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D


Out of the 24 matches played here, only 8 of them involved players who dropped down from Code S. And out of those 8 players, half were ESF and half were Kespa. And out of the 4 ESF players who dropped down from Code S, only 2 of them won their matches, while out of the 4 Kespa players who dropped down from Code S, all 4 of them won their matches (though it's noted that only 2 of those matches were Kespa vs. ESF).

In other words, ESF doing well in Challenger has pretty much nothing to do with a lot of them dropping from Code S. Most of the ESF wins were from ESF players not coming down from Code S. Nice try, though.

That is, assuming I'm understanding the symbols on the brackets correctly (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_2_Korea_OSL/Challenger#Bracket_Stage). The S next to the player's name means they dropped from Code S, right?

Seems like you didn´t saw " last few seasons" on his post.


Alright, fine. If we ignore all matches involving players who were in the last few seasons of Code S, it's ESF 6-2 Kespa (counting only Crazy vs. Sleep, Jjakji vs. Trust, Paralyze vs. Dream, Avenge vs. Argo, Bang vs. Bunny, Swagger vs. Zero, True vs. JYP, and sC vs. Songduri). It's also worth noting that many of the ESF players who fell out of Code S in the last few seasons were eliminated by other ESF players.


This kespa vs esf shiat needs to fucking stahp.
Genius is that funny scientist who no one takes seriously until he kills you with a flame throwing trumpet. - stuchiu 2013
Targe
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
United Kingdom14103 Posts
July 14 2013 11:23 GMT
#74
MarineKingggggggggggg!
11/5/14 CATACLYSM | The South West's worst Falco main
Sumahi
Profile Blog Joined January 2012
Guam5609 Posts
July 14 2013 11:40 GMT
#75
Way to go Avenge and Life!
Startale <3, ST_July <3, HongUn <3, Savior <3, Gretorp <3, Nada <3, Rainbow <3, Ret <3, Squirtle <3, Bomber <3
SiroKO
Profile Joined February 2012
France721 Posts
July 14 2013 11:51 GMT
#76
Isn't it depressing to see so few "non established-names" advancing ?
Basically, the 2 no-names advancing, advanced through beating 2 other no-names.
(P)Ruin 2 - 0 (P)Balloon
(T)Bang 2 - 0 (T)Bunny[Name]
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Shellshock
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
United States97276 Posts
Last Edited: 2013-07-14 11:56:37
July 14 2013 11:54 GMT
#77
Bunny isn't really that much of a no name. He almost made it to code S last season through the up and down groups after beating Last in the first round of Code A last season and went 4-1 in Round 6 of Proleague. He looks to be a regular player in CJ's lineup

But it happens every season. Bracket luck is always a factor that can come into play.

also, just because you don't really know who someone is doesn't mean they aren't good.
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nimdil
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Poland3751 Posts
July 14 2013 17:04 GMT
#78
On July 14 2013 05:39 Mackus wrote:
Biggest surprise for me is Yongwa beating Stats - Purely because of the amount of PvP's Kespa players have had to play out in proleague that's a massive result for the IM player.

Jjakji vs Life easily tie of the next round.

Considering how apparently strong is First in the match-up and he probably practiced with Yonghwa before match against Rain it's not so big of a surprise.
Daswollvieh
Profile Blog Joined October 2009
5553 Posts
July 14 2013 17:32 GMT
#79
On July 15 2013 02:04 nimdil wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 14 2013 05:39 Mackus wrote:
Biggest surprise for me is Yongwa beating Stats - Purely because of the amount of PvP's Kespa players have had to play out in proleague that's a massive result for the IM player.

Jjakji vs Life easily tie of the next round.

Considering how apparently strong is First in the match-up and he probably practiced with Yonghwa before match against Rain it's not so big of a surprise.


Yonghwa needed years to recover from his Artosis curse and he´s still suffering.
HolyArrow
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States7116 Posts
July 14 2013 17:56 GMT
#80
On July 14 2013 20:18 robson1 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On July 14 2013 19:49 HolyArrow wrote:
On July 14 2013 16:38 Taipoka wrote:
On July 14 2013 13:00 HolyArrow wrote:
On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote:
Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D


Out of the 24 matches played here, only 8 of them involved players who dropped down from Code S. And out of those 8 players, half were ESF and half were Kespa. And out of the 4 ESF players who dropped down from Code S, only 2 of them won their matches, while out of the 4 Kespa players who dropped down from Code S, all 4 of them won their matches (though it's noted that only 2 of those matches were Kespa vs. ESF).

In other words, ESF doing well in Challenger has pretty much nothing to do with a lot of them dropping from Code S. Most of the ESF wins were from ESF players not coming down from Code S. Nice try, though.

That is, assuming I'm understanding the symbols on the brackets correctly (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_2_Korea_OSL/Challenger#Bracket_Stage). The S next to the player's name means they dropped from Code S, right?

Seems like you didn´t saw " last few seasons" on his post.


Alright, fine. If we ignore all matches involving players who were in the last few seasons of Code S, it's ESF 6-2 Kespa (counting only Crazy vs. Sleep, Jjakji vs. Trust, Paralyze vs. Dream, Avenge vs. Argo, Bang vs. Bunny, Swagger vs. Zero, True vs. JYP, and sC vs. Songduri). It's also worth noting that many of the ESF players who fell out of Code S in the last few seasons were eliminated by other ESF players.


This kespa vs esf shiat needs to fucking stahp.


Oh, I agree. I guess I was making the problem worse there, but it simply annoyed me on principle that Scarecrow, a well-established Kespa fanboy, tried to cheaply take away from the results here by implying that ESF was only doing well because a bunch of their players got eliminated from Code S lately, especially because the statement isn't really even true. If people want to pull shit like that then I think I'm justified in proving them wrong when they're actually wrong.
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