Scarlett on Code S: "I'd feel confident even against INnoV…
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raff100
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ZertoN
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blunderfulguy
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You'd think by now people would remember that players face each other on ladder constantly and not just in tournaments like aligulac would have you believe. | ||
GoloSC2
709 Posts
On January 27 2017 23:21 blunderfulguy wrote: You'd think by now people would remember that players face each other on ladder constantly and not just in tournaments like aligulac would have you believe. Well, reality and shitposting don't go well together so you have to choose one. | ||
Mun_Su
France2063 Posts
On January 27 2017 23:21 blunderfulguy wrote: You'd think by now people would remember that players face each other on ladder constantly and not just in tournaments like aligulac would have you believe. You'd also think that players would remember that ladder don't mean anything with koreans. | ||
tili
United States1332 Posts
On January 27 2017 21:51 ZertoN wrote: 10-1 thats some surprising results, considering its the theoretical best player in the world vs actual best player in the world Wait, did they play somewhere? what are these 5-1 and 10-1 referring to? edit: 'they' being scarlett and inno | ||
zakadar
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Solar424
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207aicila
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On January 27 2017 23:21 blunderfulguy wrote: You'd think by now people would remember that players face each other on ladder constantly and not just in tournaments like aligulac would have you believe. You know what "ladder hero" means right? You know there's a reason for terms like that? Practice from home and being on the tournament stage (even if it's online) are very different circumstances for competition, and this is the case in every esport that I can think of. | ||
GumBa
United Kingdom31935 Posts
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Charoisaur
Germany15883 Posts
On January 28 2017 01:04 Solar424 wrote: Just an online tournament. Oh wait, that excuse only applies when foreigners win ![]() Yeah Inno being able to beat Scarlett online doesn't mean he would also beat her at an offline event. He isn't used to playing in high-stake matches in front of a crowd so he would probably crumble under the pressure. Also Scarlett probably didn't care about the tournament and was hiding strats for GSL. | ||
tili
United States1332 Posts
On January 28 2017 00:56 zakadar wrote: in the gstl inno beat scarlett 10-1 oof ![]() Terrans are killing that loser strikes back. | ||
blunderfulguy
United States1415 Posts
On January 28 2017 01:31 Charoisaur wrote: Yeah Inno being able to beat Scarlett online doesn't mean he would also beat her at an offline event. He isn't used to playing in high-stake matches in front of a crowd so he would probably crumble under the pressure. Also Scarlett probably didn't care about the tournament and was hiding strats for GSL. Inno does seem to do much worse when playing offline or while streaming, especially against Zerg, but then he'll 2-0 Losira and ByuL and go "back to normal" all of a sudden. Idk if it's just his attitude the last couple of months or what. | ||
DinoMight
United States3725 Posts
REKT. I know a lot of pros try to "play it cool" but Scarlett's always seemed as if she's overcompensating. How can you be THAT confident against fucking Innovation? The dude is a killing machine. | ||
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Waxangel
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GoloSC2
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On January 28 2017 02:12 DinoMight wrote: Get. REKT. I know a lot of pros try to "play it cool" but Scarlett's always seemed as if she's overcompensating. How can you be THAT confident against fucking Innovation? The dude is a killing machine. what do you even mean with "THAT confident"? she literally said "pretty confident". which is because she beats him about 60-70% in practice. what else would you get confidence vs a player from than games against that player? also to quote TLO: "Can never blame a player for saying one feels confident. What you want to hear? ''I accept my fate as lesser player and brace for defeat!''" the stuff people are reading into this interview is baffling | ||
GumBa
United Kingdom31935 Posts
On January 28 2017 02:42 Waxangel wrote: I think what happened is super funny, but I don't think it's anything more than that. Inno fans should definitely gloat tho ![]() Yep ![]() | ||
Sound1
France93 Posts
On January 28 2017 03:37 GoloSC2 wrote: what do you even mean with "THAT confident"? she literally said "pretty confident". which is because she beats him about 60-70% in practice. what else would you get confidence vs a player from than games against that player? also to quote TLO: "Can never blame a player for saying one feels confident. What you want to hear? ''I accept my fate as lesser player and brace for defeat!''" the stuff people are reading into this interview is baffling I agreee with you. It is a typical speech from koreans pro players, full of confidence. Listen them before a GSL match: "I can beat him, I don't afraid of them, I can finish first in my group,..." No problem with that. Simply, the way she declared she has a 60~70 % win ratio vs Inno, and she doesn't afraid of him ...Wow ![]() Today Inno beat her 10-1 in GSL Loser Strickes back, and I think that s the same thing on ladder. Recently, the only win she has against him is a poor game played by Inno in NW4. Sorry for her, but they are not in the same category. Knowing this, you can't declare "I don't afraid of him", because it is false. Actually Inno is on an another planet. His mechanics are so perfect. He is so predictable but nobody can stop him even if there is no surprise. For me, the future GSL Champion. | ||
p1cass0
46 Posts
On January 28 2017 07:58 Sound1 wrote: I agreee with you. It is a typical speech from koreans pro players, full of confidence. Listen them before a GSL match: "I can beat him, I don't afraid of them, I can finish first in my group,..." No problem with that. Simply, the way she declared she has a 60~70 % win ratio vs Inno, and she doesn't afraid of him ...Wow ![]() Today Inno beat her 10-1 in GSL Loser Strickes back, and I think that s the same thing on ladder. Recently, the only win she has against him is a poor game played by Inno in NW4. Sorry for her, but they are not in the same category. Knowing this, you can't declare "I don't afraid of him", because it is false. Actually Inno is on an another planet. His mechanics are so perfect. He is so predictable but nobody can stop him even if there is no surprise. For me, the future GSL Champion. I think there is an important point that was not mentioned before. If she only said like she could beat anyone or the confident story, no one would laugh at her after the awkward result. Koreans say the same thing, it's also common in any other sports. "confident" is just considered as the right attitude to face challenge, nobody cares if the players can actually keep their words. What really matters is she put maru before inno and byun and made quiet long argument. That's no more harmlss confident talk but serious jugment. Of course there are people unhappy about that. Inno just proved how naive she was. Anyway, we still love her. I hope Scarlett would'nt take the comments and games too serious and keep her passion. It's hard time for her though. | ||
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Shellshock
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