Scarlett, Jim, Life Seeded in SpoTV Starleague - Page 2
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
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jacky9185
Taiwan27 Posts
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SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
On December 10 2014 12:46 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Good luck Life... since no one else wished him luck yet ![]() He doesn't need it! | ||
SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
That's true. I mean, he IS 10x the player Jaedong is. | ||
swag_bro
Japan782 Posts
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purakushi
United States3300 Posts
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Pontius Pirate
United States1557 Posts
On December 10 2014 12:27 BreAKerTV wrote: Anyone think it's odd that the other global seed goes to one of the only foreigners that can beat him (Scarlett)? That doesn't seem weird at all. They want to bring the best foreigners in, and the best foreigners can beat Jim. | ||
KingofdaHipHop
United States25602 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
On December 10 2014 12:48 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: That's true. I mean, he IS 10x the player Jaedong is. Rofl, I guess we'll see next year with Jaedong back in Korea. | ||
KingofdaHipHop
United States25602 Posts
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chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On December 10 2014 13:05 Musicus wrote: Rofl, I guess we'll see next year with Jaedong back in Korea. I mean life is already in half of the Korean leagues, I'd say he's doing better than JD ![]() | ||
Thrillz
4313 Posts
On December 10 2014 13:30 chipmonklord17 wrote: I mean life is already in half of the Korean leagues, I'd say he's doing better than JD ![]() Pfff kid wasn't even in Code S last season kekeke. | ||
chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On December 10 2014 13:41 Thrillz wrote: Pfff kid wasn't even in Code S last season kekeke. I can't hear you over the Blizzcon title ![]() | ||
Blargh
United States2101 Posts
On December 10 2014 13:44 chipmonklord17 wrote: I can't hear you over the Blizzcon title ![]() Yeah but that tournament was actually really bad. Blizzcons always are... Not to discredit Life from beating Zest, San, Taeja, and MMA. It was impressive, but it's hard to take that tournament seriously, even with the $250k prize pool ($100k first place)... | ||
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The_Templar
your Country52797 Posts
On December 10 2014 14:24 Blargh wrote: Yeah but that tournament was actually really bad. Blizzcons always are... Not to discredit Life from beating Zest, San, Taeja, and MMA. It was impressive, but it's hard to take that tournament seriously, even with the $250k prize pool ($100k first place)... Why is it difficult to take seriously? Pretty much everyone in that tournament prepared extensively for it and did their best. | ||
Yakikorosu
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Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
On December 10 2014 14:26 The_Templar wrote: Why is it difficult to take seriously? Pretty much everyone in that tournament prepared extensively for it and did their best. Weekend tournaments are some times less quality than months long tournaments. Can't really argue against that, if a player can show great games with a month preparing for 5 different matches against a variety of potential opponents, then that player can probably show even more amazing games with a month preparing for just a single match against one opponent. | ||
Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
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Yakikorosu
1203 Posts
On December 10 2014 14:54 Circumstance wrote: I presume that the EU seed was gonna go to either Vortix or one of the Liquid duo, but they couldn't get to Korea in time. Anyway, congrats to the best player in NA and the best player in non-Korean Asia (MAYBE 2nd-best, certainly most consistent) for their seeds! Make the world proud. No offense to him, but I'm just glad it's not Snute. He seems like a very nice guy but mass swarmhosts are the bane of entertainment and anything that keeps mass swarm host players out of tournaments is always optimal. | ||
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