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On December 04 2013 06:53 Nightwishone wrote: TaeJa broke the all time aligulac record! How can you argue about his dominance? By the way, as Shellshock said, watch out for San! (Though he seems to choke a bit too much) To be fair, with the inflation in ratings naturally occuring (just look at chess) it becomes hard to compare ratings over long periods of time. Not saying that TaeJa isn't dominating, just that you can't necessarily say that 2013 TaeJa is better than 2011-someone
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If Dear wins the Hot6ix Cup is that enough for #1?
If the BCS put Alabama over Auburn people would riot but Taeja > Dear is somehow fine.
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TL bias killing eSports. But reviving it with Power Rank!
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Wow, putting TaeJa on #1?? so biased, might as well but TLO and Ret on 2 and 3
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Good ranking. Even as an EG fan though, I gotta say Soulkey over Jaedong.
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perfect bed time story. taejaaaaaaaaa!
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East Gorteau22261 Posts
On December 04 2013 06:59 Nomzter wrote: Wow, putting TaeJa on #1?? so biased, might as well but TLO and Ret on 2 and 3
Ret and TLO together probably couldn't match the above list even if they were given unlimited time and perfect conditions >.>
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Canada8157 Posts
Taeja <3
2404 TLPD ELO 2137 Aligulac
In terms of ELO, Taeja has absolutely smashed the records and there is miles between him and 2nd place. GO TAEJA
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United Kingdom50293 Posts
On December 04 2013 07:01 Zealously wrote:Show nested quote +On December 04 2013 06:59 Nomzter wrote: Wow, putting TaeJa on #1?? so biased, might as well but TLO and Ret on 2 and 3 Ret and TLO together probably couldn't match the above list even if they were given unlimited time and perfect conditions >.> Don't worry, this time TLO has been practising hard and now he can pull it off.
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your Country52797 Posts
I approve of this power rank
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I thought Dear was in one MLG tournament as one of the Kespa qualifiers.
Anyway, thanks for the new power rank
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This is so hilariously biassed. Not by putting Taeja on number one, but for some reason power rank pops up right at the time when Taeja is number 1. What a funny coincidence.
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On December 04 2013 06:58 Lunareste wrote: LOL Dear should be #1
Results:
Dear won WCS KR and WCS Season Finals, Taeja won 2 Dreamhacks and Homestory. In terms of prize money, advantage Dear.
Quality of Opponents:
Dear beat Maru (twice), soO, Soulkey, and, oh yeah, Taeja. He really only lost to Jaedong, but it was 2-3. What's Taeja's record against Jaedong? 1-7 Out of the top 8 players in WCS KR Season 3, Taeja has yet to play 6 of them in Heart of the Swarm. Clear, clear advantage to Dear.
Quality of Play:
Dear is the only Protoss winning with macro play and not all-ins. Taeja is doing the same bio builds as every other Terran.
A review, not a predictor:
Dear has had equal to better results than Taeja against much harder opponents. Against common opponents, Dear performs better. In a head-to-head, Dear won.
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your Country52797 Posts
On December 04 2013 07:05 Assirra wrote: This is so hilariously biassed. Not by putting Taeja on number one, but for some reason power rank pops up right at the time when Taeja is number 1. What a funny coincidence. ...it's early december, come on. If in a month Taeja is #1 and Life or someone becomes obviously #1 and then the power rank came out people would claim bias
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Agree with most of it. Inno and Soulkey should both be higher though. Smashing Code B Koreans inflates your ELO. Taeja's DH winter was insanely impressive but I won't be 100% sold unless he goes back to WCS KR and gets that $65k first place.
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Didn't Dear 3-0 Taeja?
Dear put on a phenomenal run and only lost 2-3 to Jaedong. And we know how scary Jaedong can be, at times when he's in the groove, he's in his absolute best.
And I'm not just saying A>B therefore A is unquestionably better. I just think that the tournaments Dear kept winning, and the quality of his opponents, are actually still higher then what Taeja did.
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On December 04 2013 07:10 Pandain wrote: Didn't Dear 3-0 Taeja?
Dear put on a phenomenal run and only lost 2-3 to Jaedong. And we know how scary Jaedong can be, at times when he's in the groove, he's in his absolute best.
And I'm not just saying A>B therefore A is unquestionably better. I just think that the tournaments Dear kept winning, and the quality of his opponents, are actually still higher then what Taeja did. 3-1, was a pretty good series. TaeJa didn't look bad at all, considering Dear is probably the best PvT in the world.
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Taeja should be higher. Number infinity or something like that.
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