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Vaftrudner
Sweden1185 Posts
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Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
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Redrot
United States446 Posts
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Nine Gates
Finland198 Posts
On September 01 2014 23:42 Yhamm wrote: We need to get ![]() ![]() ![]() | ||
Holloworb
Norway345 Posts
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OgerGolg
Germany65 Posts
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dustinth
China205 Posts
On September 02 2014 00:01 TotalBiscuit wrote: You'd have to be pretty blind to say that no other Korean teams aren't sending players except for us. The majority of Korean teams are not sending players. KT SKT1 Axiom Jin Air Prime MVP CJ Entus IM (well, Lucky..) have all not sent players. The only Korean teams to send players are Startale and Samsung Galaxy Khan. So hey, next time you make a post, try fact checking it. KT SKT Jin Air CJ These brands are more local, there isn't much business value to send their players out. That's why Samsung does. | ||
dyDrawer
Canada438 Posts
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Niko_Thien
Germany2671 Posts
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BjoernK
194 Posts
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ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On September 02 2014 16:09 dustinth wrote: KT SKT Jin Air CJ These brands are more local, there isn't much business value to send their players out. That's why Samsung does. I'm pretty sure there was some value in KT sending Flash to win IEM Canada ![]() | ||
TheBloodyDwarf
Finland7524 Posts
On September 02 2014 17:12 ZAiNs wrote: I'm pretty sure there was some value in KT sending Flash to win IEM Canada ![]() Went through qualiers? Guaranted money? | ||
Koivusto
Finland542 Posts
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y0su
Finland7871 Posts
On September 02 2014 17:59 Koivusto wrote: Finnish players surely have a great chance in Moscow to make some name for themselves. Despite all the negative comments at least I'm really interested see how Moscow handles a major event like DH. Yeah, I actually wish I could attend :D | ||
wishr
Russian Federation262 Posts
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Corsica
Ukraine1854 Posts
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Nerfed
Russian Federation1132 Posts
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Thax
Belgium1060 Posts
On September 02 2014 12:11 Holloworb wrote: Looks alot better than initially feared. And Snute, cmon Blizzcon man! :D EDIT: My 2cents about any boicotts or the current sanctions against Russia: Did Russia put in place sanctions against the west for bombing Libya for no good reason? No, I am still pretty furious that the Norwegian air forces were active in that operation. That country went from pretty stable and safe to the complete chaos it is today in large part due to the actions of the west, time to get off our high horses. PS: I am in no way supporting Putins politics, but the west is not the one to talk. ... Again I'm not saying the invasion in Libya was the ideal solution, but it was a good deal more complex than "no good reason." The country already was unstable. There already was a civil war going on, due to a civilian uprising against Kadafi's dictatorship which he was suppressing *very* violently and bloodily. This was the whole reason for the UN intervention. It also wasn't just "The West". The UN Security Council resolution that was used as a basis for intervention was proposed by, among others, Lebanon, supported by Nigeria, Gabon, Colombia, ... and Qatar forces were part of the armed forces that carried out the airstrikes. Noone opposed. Not even Russia. I just feel, that if you have such strong opinions on something, you could do with informing yourself. Things are hardly ever simple black and white in international politics. | ||
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nimdil
Poland3748 Posts
On September 02 2014 20:10 Thax wrote: ... Again I'm not saying the invasion in Libya was the ideal solution, but it was a good deal more complex than "no good reason." The country already was unstable. There already was a civil war going on, due to a civilian uprising against Kadafi's dictatorship which he was suppressing *very* violently and bloodily. This was the whole reason for the UN intervention. It also wasn't just "The West". The UN Security Council resolution that was used as a basis for intervention was proposed by, among others, Lebanon, supported by Nigeria, Gabon, Colombia, ... and Qatar forces were part of the armed forces that carried out the airstrikes. Noone opposed. Not even Russia. I just feel, that if you have such strong opinions on something, you could do with informing yourself. Things are hardly ever simple black and white in international politics. Although Putin surely tries his best to make matters black and white. I wonder if "boycotting" DH: Moscow will make russian esport scene more separate and supportive of Putin or more angry on him because of it - somehow I feel the former. | ||
D-light
Finland7364 Posts
On September 02 2014 17:59 Koivusto wrote: Finnish players surely have a great chance in Moscow to make some name for themselves. Despite all the negative comments at least I'm really interested see how Moscow handles a major event like DH. Ditto. Pleasantly surprised at the Finnish lineup. Hopefully they'll thrive each other to great things. | ||
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