Soulkey wins SC2 championship at WCG 2013 - Page 2
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DavoS
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Bagration
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teddyoojo
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On December 01 2013 22:34 Boucot wrote: And then elfi wins ASUS ROG. According to the plan. elfi works in mysterious ways | ||
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Spec
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Shellshock
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NovemberstOrm
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On December 01 2013 23:27 Shellshock wrote: Does this mean he's the best player in the world? if you want it to mean that, sure. | ||
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tomatriedes
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ACrow
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zev318
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lolfail9001
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On December 02 2013 00:17 zev318 wrote: nice win, but would anyone consider this a meaningful win? (given the competition) Well, he did *almost* qualify for it in KR qualifier, so it has some meaning in itself :D | ||
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lolfail9001
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On December 01 2013 23:27 Shellshock wrote: Does this mean he's the best player in the world? But but but... Hurricane! | ||
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StarStruck
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StarStruck
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On December 02 2013 00:17 zev318 wrote: nice win, but would anyone consider this a meaningful win? (given the competition) You know I could say the same thing for many other tournaments and special events. :V Whatever and I really hope Blizzard starts listening to some of my ideas soon and given my past history in Brood War? I have knack for building contenders. At the very least the foreigners can become more competitive given the outline. Whatever they decide to do with it is another thing. | ||
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zumpy
United States122 Posts
also great performance by the chinese and taiwanese players. really represent! can't wait to see more or Sora also! | ||
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nimdil
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On December 01 2013 18:44 shadymmj wrote: Soulkey is probably Zerg player of the year. Sorry Jaedong, but you can of course rest easy on your 5 starleagues. Well it may be Life. While he wasn't too succesful in WCS, he still won Iron Squid in January, MLG Winter Championship in March and IEM New York in October - plus second place behind TaeJa at DH:W and semifinal in Bucharest (also lost to TaeJa). | ||
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Evenshade
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On December 02 2013 01:06 nimdil wrote: Well it may be Life. While he wasn't too succesful in WCS, he still won Iron Squid in January, MLG Winter Championship in March and IEM New York in October - plus second place behind TaeJa at DH:W and semifinal in Bucharest (also lost to TaeJa). He was completely unsuccesful in WCS. | ||
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Farmer Poopy
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Yeah I feel like if you want to be considered "the best" for a time period, you have to have at least 1 championship in a league (GLS/WCS Korea) along with a few weekend championships. | ||
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Dontkillme
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-niL
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zev318
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On December 02 2013 00:50 StarStruck wrote: You know I could say the same thing for many other tournaments and special events. :V Whatever and I really hope Blizzard starts listening to some of my ideas soon and given my past history in Brood War? I have knack for building contenders. At the very least the foreigners can become more competitive given the outline. Whatever they decide to do with it is another thing. TL has it listed as a premier tournament, but looking at that list of premier tournaments this year, it is clearly not even close to being on the same level. | ||
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