While I do think Moonglade deserves it moreso than haypro as a player, I think Haypro also deserves to be invited, since like it was mentioned earlier, he shouldn't have zero chance at qualification just because he plays in Korea. He is a member of teamliquid so it only makes sense, but it is unfortunate that instead of haypro not having a chance at qualification, its moonglade who now has no chance to qualify unless he plays through the lag in the last few qualifiers.
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Zlasher
United States9129 Posts
While I do think Moonglade deserves it moreso than haypro as a player, I think Haypro also deserves to be invited, since like it was mentioned earlier, he shouldn't have zero chance at qualification just because he plays in Korea. He is a member of teamliquid so it only makes sense, but it is unfortunate that instead of haypro not having a chance at qualification, its moonglade who now has no chance to qualify unless he plays through the lag in the last few qualifiers. | ||
Klogon
MURICA15980 Posts
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Kazzabiss
1006 Posts
TL;DR if it wasn't Hapyro getting the fourth spot it would not be Moonglade | ||
sashamunguia
Mexico423 Posts
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MeteorRise
Canada611 Posts
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xbankx
703 Posts
On February 16 2011 10:35 Kazzabiss wrote: How would that be using the same logic? Moonglade hasn't even proven himself to be good player yet and is not involved with Team Liquid whatsoever (He's on FXO) The main point is Hayder is on Team Liquid and is not allowed to qualify. And Haypro is a GREAT player, he qualified for GSL in less tries than Jinro, and he only got beat by the BitbyBit himself in Ro64, so he has yet to even be able to prove himself yet people are saying he is bad....great making it in less tries means very little. Jinro made top 4 twice in GSL and won a MLG I think that is enough to show he is a stronger player despite taking more tries. Also no1 said he is bad. Im just saying he isn't as good as other zergs like july, kyrix, and zenio. As we all said we all love Haypro but the fact that people who don't agree with the pick is if he got picked over better zergs just because he is in liquid. | ||
titan_tase
Cyprus17 Posts
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Jayson X
Switzerland2431 Posts
This is going to be the best TSL ever. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On February 16 2011 10:35 Kazzabiss wrote: How would that be using the same logic? Moonglade hasn't even proven himself to be good player yet and is not involved with Team Liquid whatsoever (He's on FXO) I feel like I have to point this out, considering you are trying to debunk Moonglade, but he is the more accomplished player in SC2 compared to Hayder at the moment. Will this change anything? No. Just wanted to point that out. I haven't seen any of Hayder's practice matches recently, so I really cannot comment on his play other than the few European tournaments in which I've seen him in. With that said, he has some of the best practice partners at the moment. It really comes down to showtime and if he can keep his nerves in check. We'll have to wait and see. Will he make it through the ro32? Possibly. I think an accomplishment in itself for him would be ro16 or even ro8 depending on the brackets. I won't be shocked when we get 1 Korean in the top 4. | ||
Mackin
Ireland181 Posts
I cant wait to see these TSL games! | ||
pigtheman
United States333 Posts
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kNightLite
United States408 Posts
Even if Haypro pulls off a Jinro and wows everyone that still doesn't justify an invite. Pre-MLG Dallas Jinro didn't justify an invite either. Even then, pre-MLG Jinro had accomplished more than Haypro by making it on ogs' A team; as far as I know haypro's been b-team material for the past year now. I'm not saying he's bad, I'm just saying that he's not in the same league with all the other invites. And it's disappointing that a lot of other more promising Zergs were passed over. | ||
IronWolf
South Africa315 Posts
Great news, this is going to be epic | ||
Skytalker
Sweden671 Posts
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rampaeg
United States15 Posts
On February 14 2011 03:55 Chill wrote: lol i cant believe you even responded to this guy haha I was just pointing out what i thought to be a typo. -__- I was saying that you needed a correction to say "there is little doubt the answer wouldn't be NesTea" since he IS arguably the best zerg. As it stood it said there was "little doubt the answer would be Nestea"...meaning he wasn't the best zerg. | ||
Terkill
Denmark38 Posts
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KinQuh
Finland810 Posts
On March 03 2011 01:56 Terkill wrote: Can you watch TSL on TeamLiquid.net? Yeah this i would also like to know. | ||
p4NDemik
United States13896 Posts
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mierin
United States4943 Posts
On February 16 2011 12:01 Kazzabiss wrote: What makes Moonglade better than Haypro? Really? I've watched very many replays...HayprO is definitely way behind Moonglade IMO EDIT: NesTea in this... <33333333333 My favorite player, come on man!!! | ||
Shinta)
United States1716 Posts
It would be cool if he could have qualified, cause I like him and root for him, but he's not nearly good enough to be an invite IMO. Neither is FruitDealer really... but FruitDealer is just such a badass that I like that invite anyways ;D I hope he improves and really does well in this tourny. GL HF all | ||
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