WCS America - Season 3 Winner's Interview - Page 2
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Dodgin
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On October 15 2014 02:29 vult wrote: Grats to Bomber. Will be exciting to see how he does in WCS KR. I am really counting on the Kespa fans here. Bomber cannot lose if they will continue to blindly count out all the players returning to Korea from other regions. | ||
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sc2isnotdying
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sc2isnotdying
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On October 15 2014 02:35 FeyFey wrote: I am really counting on the Kespa fans here. Bomber cannot lose if they will continue to blindly count out all the players returning to Korea from other regions. I think a Ro16 finish is about as deep a run as we can expect in the GSL. Honesty, until he proves otherwise he should be considered no better than a crapshoot to get out of code A. | ||
Darkdwarf
Sweden960 Posts
On October 15 2014 08:05 sc2isnotdying wrote: I think a Ro16 finish is about as deep a run as we can expect in the GSL. Honesty, until he proves otherwise he should be considered no better than a crapshoot to get out of code A. He was in two ro8's last year, playing in the OSL and GSL. I think his form is better now than last year. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On October 15 2014 08:05 sc2isnotdying wrote: I think a Ro16 finish is about as deep a run as we can expect in the GSL. Honesty, until he proves otherwise he should be considered no better than a crapshoot to get out of code A. bomber 4-0 cure innovation 4-3 cure innovation won gsl | ||
XXTN
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Jealous
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It's no different than it was 10 years ago, why do people still ask this question in interviews? Feigning foreign hope? | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On October 15 2014 09:40 Jealous wrote: "I believe the WCS AM and EU regions are much easier compared to the KR region." It's no different than it was 10 years ago, why do people still ask this question in interviews? Feigning foreign hope? soO said there was no difference | ||
XXTN
United States124 Posts
On October 15 2014 09:40 Jealous wrote: "I believe the WCS AM and EU regions are much easier compared to the KR region." It's no different than it was 10 years ago, why do people still ask this question in interviews? Feigning foreign hope? In America you can run into Taeja, Polt, JD, etc. In Europe you can run into MC, MMA, San, etc so there is an argument that the competition in all 3 regions on the highest level can be similar. | ||
Cheren
United States2911 Posts
On October 15 2014 10:21 XXTN wrote: In America you can run into Taeja, Polt, JD, etc. In Europe you can run into MC, MMA, San, etc so there is an argument that the competition in all 3 regions on the highest level can be similar. Those players have 1 Code S win between them and it was 3 and 1/2 years ago. The top NA and EU players would be high or middle tier in KR, but the real difference is the lack of depth. In NA and EU you face foreigners in the Ro32 and challenger, which makes it easier than the brutality that is Code B and A. | ||
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