[TSL] Zerg Invites - Page 18
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MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
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Draconicfire
Canada2562 Posts
I am content with these Zerg choices. | ||
Chill
Calgary25955 Posts
On February 13 2011 23:35 Airship wrote: I'm a little surprised that it's TL policy to warn people for being wrong. I had no idea Dimaga was actually banned, myself. That said, I'm more than happy with the current list of invites, what a tournament this is shaping up to be. You don't get warned for being wrong - you get warned for making bold statements based on lack of information because otherwise we'll be going in circles of idiotic discussion forever. | ||
Jampackedeon
United States2053 Posts
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Cush
United States646 Posts
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Euronyme
Sweden3804 Posts
On February 14 2011 01:13 Subversive wrote: Amazing that people don't stop and think before typing out their complaints at the apparent disparity of Liquid members being invited ahead of other big name, Korean players. For a start, all of those foreigner players residing in Korea qualified under their own skill for TSL2 - so they are easily worthy of being amongst the other NA/EU players who qualify through the Opens. Is anyone seriously saying they think Haypro couldn't qualify if he was back in the states like TLO is? And if you are, what could you possibly be basing it on. Sure it's arguable that Haypro isn't as good as some of the Korean zergs who didn't receive invites. But then TL never said they were looking for "the best in the world even if most of them are korean" (a view they don't hold anyway I believe). They want an international event with a decent representation from not just the NA and EU servers but also the Korean server also. Reaching out and inviting 13 people from the korean server (even if only 7 are actually Korean) is pretty generous of TL. I don't remember the OSL/MSL ever giving out foreigner invites (skill discrepancy aside). Good point. Also there's nothing whatsoever stopping the Koreans from participating in the qualifiers, right? | ||
XiIVcDeI
United States4 Posts
Zerg = <3 & Winz If Zerg >= 5; Zerg = <3 <3 + Fires and 2nd and 3rd place xD | ||
Sqq
Norway2023 Posts
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EndoGaming
United States26 Posts
On February 13 2011 23:07 Tiazi wrote: I think its a bit weird Spanking is warned for this post. Love the invites. Makes me indeed all jiggly and wiggly! :D I agree with spanking 100 percent the only thing that i am fine with haypro as a choice is based off of two reasons... 1. he is Team Liquid 2. Morrow is European and he has his chance of earning his spot through the TL opens But from a pure skill level there are probably a lot more zergs I would love to see such as JULY and even Zenio he is oGs and a popular player ... who knows maybe haypro will show us why he deserves the spot and prove everyone in this thread wrong... | ||
fabiano
Brazil4644 Posts
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Djagulingu
Germany3605 Posts
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rampaeg
United States15 Posts
"If you asked the question who is the best Zerg player in the world' there is little doubt that the Answer would be NesTea." i think it is supposed to be: I think there is little doubt that the answer WOULDNT be NesTea. | ||
ABCZerg
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TheLast
Germany59 Posts
Gonna be the best tournament evar (besides GLS maybe). | ||
DyEnasTy
United States3714 Posts
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Liquid`Drone
Norway28525 Posts
On February 14 2011 02:52 rampaeg wrote: "If you asked the question who is the best Zerg player in the world' there is little doubt that the Answer would be NesTea." i think it is supposed to be: I think there is little doubt that the answer WOULDNT be NesTea. your tlpd's point towards his bw stats, which indeed are not impressive. but look at his sc2 stats http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/29_NesTea or the sc2 ELO rank (http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/?tabulator_search=&auto_redirect=1), where he's far, far ahead of other zergs.. | ||
godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
On February 14 2011 03:25 Liquid`Drone wrote: your tlpd's point towards his bw stats, which indeed are not impressive. but look at his sc2 stats http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/29_NesTea or the sc2 ELO rank (http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/?tabulator_search=&auto_redirect=1), where he's far, far ahead of other zergs.. 18-0 vs zerg and protoss, very impressive. | ||
Sewi
Germany1697 Posts
Love the invites, all of them. Cannot wait to see Haypro play again since we didnt see a lot of games from him in the last few month. TSL is going to be SO GOOD! | ||
sylverfyre
United States8298 Posts
On February 13 2011 10:57 jfourz wrote: disappointed with the lack of a Morrow invite, but i guess we already knew he wouldnt get one since he's been playing in the tlopens. impressed and excited as hell thanks to the nestea invite and the confirmations of ret & idra! Does morrow play on the Korean server? No. He can qualify the same way as any other player in EU - through the EU TL opens. OH WAIT HE ALREADY DID QUALIFY. Teamspeak TL SC2 Open #12 / TSL3 Qualifier #5 Edit - added link. Seriously people, these invites are for players who cannot easily participate in the NA/EU TL Opens because they're in Korea. Read. | ||
Chill
Calgary25955 Posts
On February 14 2011 03:25 Liquid`Drone wrote: your tlpd's point towards his bw stats, which indeed are not impressive. but look at his sc2 stats http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/29_NesTea or the sc2 ELO rank (http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-korean/players/?tabulator_search=&auto_redirect=1), where he's far, far ahead of other zergs.. lol i cant believe you even responded to this guy haha | ||
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