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On December 16 2014 00:45 OtherWorld wrote: Yeah Life looks like the obvious candidate. I'm afraid of his mysterious and random slumps though Every player in Sc2 since Mvp has those though. Life is more likely than anyone else right now.
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No flash D: No Stork D: No Zest D: No sOs D:
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welcome back GuMiho )
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On December 16 2014 00:48 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:Show nested quote +On December 16 2014 00:45 OtherWorld wrote: Yeah Life looks like the obvious candidate. I'm afraid of his mysterious and random slumps though Every player in Sc2 since Mvp has those though. Life is more likely than anyone else right now. I want soO to go on a trip with Mvp to learn how to win, and then come back and dominate the SC2 scene
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SEEEEEEEEEEEEDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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On December 16 2014 00:54 OtherWorld wrote:Show nested quote +On December 16 2014 00:48 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On December 16 2014 00:45 OtherWorld wrote: Yeah Life looks like the obvious candidate. I'm afraid of his mysterious and random slumps though Every player in Sc2 since Mvp has those though. Life is more likely than anyone else right now. I want soO to go on a trip with Mvp to learn how to win, and then come back and dominate the SC2 scene
I imagine soO finding Mvp hiding in some swamp somewhere and he'll get secret training that'll make him just strong enough to win.
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no soO, no Zest, MC in only one by beating losira .... INNO IN BOTH WHO IS YOUR GOD NOW !!!!
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On December 15 2014 21:51 DarkLordOlli wrote:However, there were also many notable casualties, including one of the most lauded players of 2014: KT's Zest. His inability to qualify for GSL nor Spotv SC2 Leauge means that he will only be able to compete in Proleague and foreign events for the start of the year. 2014's perennial runner-up soO also misses out on both tournaments, ensuring that his streak of second place finishes in GSL ends at 4. Other important drop outs include Flash, sKyHigh, DongRaeGu, Classic, sOs, Bbyong and Stats. Another surprising result of the qualifiers was the high success rate of former WCS AM and WCS EU participants. TaeJa, Seed and Bomber both reached Code S after leaving for America, while First, MC, San, MMA, YoDa, and Heart dominated most of their brackets in order to make it back to Code S. Many observers predicted them to have a difficult time upon their return to their homeland, but "Koreigners" as they have been derisively called will make up 1/4 of Code S this season. The inaugural season of 2015 will feel almost like a retro-Code S due to the names that were able to qualify, and it will be interesting to see whether the big performers of 2014 that were knocked out in Code B will be able to retake their spots as the year progresses. Full results on Liquipedia: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2015_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1/Qualifier
So Zest, soO, DRG, Flash, sos, classic, bbyong and stats out? And Yoda, MMA, San, MC, Heart, Seed, Bomber Taeja, First in?
Wat... next up, Mvp wins the whole thing two seasons straight against marineking?
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That Zerg lineup is a bit lacking compared to the other 2...
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On December 16 2014 01:02 neptunusfisk wrote:Show nested quote +On December 15 2014 21:51 DarkLordOlli wrote:However, there were also many notable casualties, including one of the most lauded players of 2014: KT's Zest. His inability to qualify for GSL nor Spotv SC2 Leauge means that he will only be able to compete in Proleague and foreign events for the start of the year. 2014's perennial runner-up soO also misses out on both tournaments, ensuring that his streak of second place finishes in GSL ends at 4. Other important drop outs include Flash, sKyHigh, DongRaeGu, Classic, sOs, Bbyong and Stats. Another surprising result of the qualifiers was the high success rate of former WCS AM and WCS EU participants. TaeJa, Seed and Bomber both reached Code S after leaving for America, while First, MC, San, MMA, YoDa, and Heart dominated most of their brackets in order to make it back to Code S. Many observers predicted them to have a difficult time upon their return to their homeland, but "Koreigners" as they have been derisively called will make up 1/4 of Code S this season. The inaugural season of 2015 will feel almost like a retro-Code S due to the names that were able to qualify, and it will be interesting to see whether the big performers of 2014 that were knocked out in Code B will be able to retake their spots as the year progresses. Full results on Liquipedia: http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2015_Global_StarCraft_II_League_Season_1/Qualifier So Zest, soO, DRG, Flash, sos, classic, bbyong and stats out? And Yoda, MMA, San, MC, Heart, Seed, Bomber Taeja, First in? Wat... next up, Mvp wins the whole thing two seasons straight against marineking?
More proof that KeSPA players are overrated.
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Wait Zest, $0$ and soO didnt make it wtf
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SKT would have 8 players if it wasn't for all the defections.
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Great news that the EU/NA Koreans did so well. But no Flash, Zest, Soo, Bbyong .
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I dont understand? why isnt Flash, soO, or Zest in this?
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On December 16 2014 01:47 Jornada wrote: I dont understand? why isnt Flash, soO, or Zest in this? Because there was no seed from the last season and they didn't win the qualifier
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On December 16 2014 01:47 Jornada wrote: I dont understand? why isnt Flash, soO, or Zest in this? Welcome to the Korean jungle
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Last season's semifinalist Cure lost to Hack.
Is Hack the new Terran bonjwa?
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Yay! Axiom represent! (Shame for DRG, though.)
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On December 16 2014 01:49 Ej_ wrote: Last season's semifinalist Cure lost to Hack.
Is Hack the new Terran bonjwa? Just a solid Code A/low Code S player
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