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					I BELIEVE  | ||
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					So much of this ladder seems to be about the discipline to stop playing when you know you've made it.  | ||
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						Canada9496 Posts
						 
					We need more Canadians, get back up there Kabal!  | ||
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						Norway359 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 01:56 MorroW[MB] wrote: i just got owned by a build he invented in 2003, ive never even seen such a build before :D just had a talk with him after game and he explained around how to stop it, and that its much more effective nowadays since the t gamestyle has changed great guy and smart player, who says cheese was just about luck ) (it was some weird 2hatch defiler stuff btw) cool : )  | ||
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						Germany7424 Posts
						 
					Interested in how this will turn out..  | ||
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						England3228 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 02:45 sixfour wrote: What the hell happened to that UK zerg that was around 40-50 yesterday? Would be nice to have someone from here make it. Unfortunatly, he's Polish. As is Spawn, they're brothers infact. If only Midian had played with enough time like he'd planned too. ![]()  | ||
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					On December 11 2009 02:33 Mandalor wrote: lmao sziky is on a rampage. top6 now, that's really impressive. After the rather unexpected endorsement that ret gave him in his interview, I've very excited to see him play. On December 11 2009 02:49 bEsT[Alive] wrote: I think there should be a broadcast of the final day if its possible. There is too much action going on. Kind of like the way the NFL and NBA drafts are broadcast imo. But maybe it ought to get it's own Live Report thread. Haha.  | ||
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						Germany1023 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 02:51 MaGic~PhiL wrote: Kolll keeps on playing koreans with good records on a map he seems to have problems on.. Interested in how this will turn out.. yea, lol, doesnt seem to be the right time to play korean A Terrans on fighting spirit. edit: lol the guy beat 3 A+ in his last 5 games...  | ||
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						Czech Republic2229 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 03:44 citi.zen wrote: For some reason I thought ret would stand out from the crowd a bit more. well, i don't think few weeks in korea would boost him skill wise, if his play is going through change now, there might even be a slight skill drop, but to be honest, i don't know ![]()  | ||
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						United States3196 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 03:44 citi.zen wrote: For some reason I thought ret would stand out from the crowd a bit more. Well, his match list still stands out a bit with all the Korean flags.  | ||
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					On December 11 2009 03:50 johanes wrote: well, i don't think few weeks in korea would boost him skill wise, if his play is going through change now, there might even be a slight skill drop, but to be honest, i don't know ![]() You are right, he hasn't been there long enough to benefit from it. I just thought he was already quite a bit stronger than most other amateur players out there. Interesting point on suffering when you change styles - certainly happens in other sports from golf to basketball, etc.  | ||
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						Italy270 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 03:50 johanes wrote: well, i don't think few weeks in korea would boost him skill wise, if his play is going through change now, there might even be a slight skill drop, but to be honest, i don't know ![]() This, and you should keep in mind that he switched to ZvZ recently. If he'd play TvZ like he used to (which of course is no longer possible) he probably would stand out more.  | ||
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						Canada5066 Posts
						 
					On December 11 2009 03:44 citi.zen wrote: For some reason I thought ret would stand out from the crowd a bit more. He simply hasn't been playing on the account more than he needs to in order to stay top 12.  | ||
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