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Draconicfire
Canada2562 Posts
Sign me up, Mvp is a boss. | ||
redviper
Pakistan2333 Posts
Will post pics when she gets back to the US! | ||
Entirety
1423 Posts
I have also updated SAGAcity Invitational, GeForce Pro/Am, and Arena of Legends 1. I eagerly await those photos, redviper! | ||
LastwolfTV
France2 Posts
I'm a starcraft (fan since 1998) 2 player since " le 27 juillet 2010 pour être précis ". My english is pretty bad so i'm going to make a short post. Recently, i saw one of the first game (Bo3) between MVP & TEFFEL (in WCS Europe season 2) and i decide to make this little (funny) picture. For players who doesn't know Tefel : http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/1676_Tefel For players who doesn't know MVP : sorry dude... Please go watch this game on twitch... http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_europe/c/2476028 ... =) + Show Spoiler + User was warned for this post | ||
cookiz
Burma181 Posts
On June 28 2013 06:41 LastwolfTV wrote: Hi all, I'm a starcraft (fan since 1998) 2 player since " le 27 juillet 2010 pour être précis ". My english is pretty bad so i'm going to make a short post. Recently, i saw one of the first game (Bo3) between MVP & TEFFEL (in WCS Europe season 2) and i decide to make this little (funny) picture. For players who doesn't know Tefel : http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/1676_Tefel For players who doesn't know MVP : sorry dude... Please go watch this game on twitch... http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_europe/c/2476028 ... =) + Show Spoiler + User was warned for this post lmao.... what is your main point?? MVP can win Tefel in game 1, just because Terran imba and the SCV OP ? so maybe i can win Tefel in this situation if i use Terran,. man....i don't think so... i think maybe ,,,you should post this in Tefel's FC or whatever.. | ||
nofoxx
Sweden28 Posts
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Dreamer.T
United States3584 Posts
On June 28 2013 06:41 LastwolfTV wrote: Hi all, I'm a starcraft (fan since 1998) 2 player since " le 27 juillet 2010 pour être précis ". My english is pretty bad so i'm going to make a short post. Recently, i saw one of the first game (Bo3) between MVP & TEFFEL (in WCS Europe season 2) and i decide to make this little (funny) picture. For players who doesn't know Tefel : http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/1676_Tefel For players who doesn't know MVP : sorry dude... Please go watch this game on twitch... http://www.twitch.tv/wcs_europe/c/2476028 ... =) + Show Spoiler + User was warned for this post I'm confused by this post lol. | ||
slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
On July 01 2013 21:03 nofoxx wrote: Hey dear Fan Club, I got a fun idea that I am most sure Mvp would appreciate, how about we all give a little coin each and buy one of the LG-IM uniforms and then make prints on it so it says "LG-IM Jürgen" on the back, maybe ? Would be humorous imo at least :D I think that's a cool idea in fact! | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
as a fan of both of them, I probably would have placed fantasy #8 and mvp #7, but It's a pretty good list imo. | ||
Fall.182
United States126 Posts
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slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
On July 04 2013 08:57 Dodgin wrote: Mvp #8 on the Power Rank this month, he's the only eSF player on the list. I have to find it funny that Mvp is still the best eSF player even after falling to code b and changing his region to europe. as a fan of both of them, I probably would have placed fantasy #8 and mvp #7, but It's a pretty good list imo. No surprise that Mvp continues to be the only player to hold some kind of position as one of the best in the world for 3 years straight. It is no longer possible for any SC2 player, eSF or otherwise, to match his record of consistency at such a high level over such a long period of time. | ||
RawBeeG
50 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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skylarr
Canada209 Posts
On July 15 2013 16:47 Dodgin wrote: It's just qualifiers, he can still go to the main event if IM sends him. but yeah he played pretty bad in the qualifiers today. I dont think he cared and lost intentionally. mvp tends to do that haha | ||
skylarr
Canada209 Posts
On July 04 2013 13:25 slowbacontron wrote: No surprise that Mvp continues to be the only player to hold some kind of position as one of the best in the world for 3 years straight. It is no longer possible for any SC2 player, eSF or otherwise, to match his record of consistency at such a high level over such a long period of time. You can almost consider mvp as a kespa player. He was an A-teamer on woogjin whose had yet to fulfill his potential. yes, he was once along side the vigorous kespa trainng regime with soulkey, zero, free, flying, and sos. That potential instead translated into sc2 | ||
rave[wcr]
United States1166 Posts
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Entirety
1423 Posts
Woah, did I seriously neglect this fan club for days? Just a word of advice for you guys. If you ever manage something similar to a fan club, try not to break out of the habit. Exams, airplanes, and vacations broke my habit of updating the fan club, and suddenly weeks fly by without my notice! The updates I have updated the fan club with the games from the (sadly disappointing) IEM qualifiers. rave[wcr], I managed to dig up all the VODs located on Twitch TV, so they are linked for your viewing pleasure! I have also updated Arena of Legends: Team Ace Invitational and KSL. A very special note: Thank you Fall.182 for being the 400th person to sign up to the Mvp Fan Club! That's right... 400 Fans! I am thrilled to see the fan club expand. Please sign up and help make the Mvp fan base the strongest in all of StarCraft 2! (Even surpassing foreigners? Mvp deserves to be recognized!) In celebration of this achievement, I will share a small story. Story time The date is November 13, 2011, and Mvp is dominating the competition. Fresh off wins at MLG Anaheim, GSL August, BlizzCon, and a second place at GSL October, Mvp is a bulldozer. Put him in any tournament and he wrecks players left and right and always manages to finish deep in the tournament. At this point in time, Mvp truly looks unstoppable (except for possibly MMA and the might of SlayerS Terrans). On this particular day, Mvp sets off to face MarineKing in the finals of the WCG South Korea Qualifiers. The fact that Mvp and MarineKing are already in the finals means that the match doesn't have anything at stake - both players are playing out of pride and obligation alone. Even though both players have qualified for the WCG Finals later that year, they still have a reason to perform well at the finals of the qualifiers. I'm sure everyone here knows about the history of Mvp and MarineKing. MarineKing fights valiantly in order to prove that he can overcome his nemesis, but it simply does not happen. Ever. However, MarineKing comes relatively close with a 1-2 loss to the Terran King, and there isn't anything at stake anyway. It wasn't MarineKing's victory, but it was not a devastating loss either. MarineKing goes home with his head held high, one of the three Korean representatives in WCG 2011. However, the day is not done for our Terran protagonist. Immediately, Mvp drives towards another studio, another tournament, for today is the day of another major finals: the finals of the Team Ace Invitational hosted by GOMTV as a part of their Arena of Legends series. He is facing GanZi in the finals, a formidable opponent with solid TvT. No doubt, GanZi has prepared for this match while Mvp has been flying across continents. Mvp's fatigue is evident as he drops the first two games to GanZi. In those games, GanZi showed why even the top players cannot become complacent. On any good day, players such as GanZi are always ready to snatch victory. It really has been a long day, and it would be so easy to concede the third game of this relatively minor tournament. However, that is not Mvp's personality. On the verge of elimination, Mvp does not look fazed. Instead, he has a calm demeanor as he breathes slowly. He loads up game three, and fans can see his mouth hang open. He does not play with intensity; he merely plays at his own pace, except he is winning. He overcomes GanZi's forces and forces the gg. At least Mvp prevented the score from being a disastrous 0-3. However, he did not change the fact that he is on the brink of elimination. Once more, Mvp and GanZi face off, and Mvp does not look worried. Whether the previous game was a victory or a defeat, Mvp plays calmly, taking each game as its own challenge. Again, Mvp receives the gg. Suddenly, GanZi is the one on the ropes. Coming back from a 0-2 deficit is an upward struggle, but to Mvp, it is merely a situation. With the mental fortitude of a three-time GSL champion, Mvp has made the comeback without even expecting such a result. Again, his mouth hangs open, and he concentrates on the game. Suddenly, GanZi's preparation and solid TvT seem... insufficient. As GanZi watches his certain victory crumble around him, he is forced to acknowledge the Terran King's superiority. GanZi concedes the series and Mvp wins the second finals of the night. And then, Mvp flashes us a tired, happy smile. A smile of joy that certainly wins him another fan. I write this story because this is probably the quality I admire most about Mvp. He is a champion, it's as simple as that. Mvp does not get tilted, he does not get overconfident, he does not lose his composure. He is ever patient and understands how to control himself. While players such as Bomber or MarineKing might be shaken by losses and start to doubt themselves, Mvp's approach to the game is perfect in my opinion. Even after Squirtle achieved a three-game comeback, Mvp did not seem to feel the pressure of a game 7 GSL finals. He chose his strategy and made it work. I will always support Mvp! May our Terran King live long and prosper. The future Mvp's decision to stay in Korea is paying off now. He got through the lag barrier and advanced to the Round of 16 in WCS EU, and now he has spent weeks in Korea. Furthermore, his Round of 16 group isn't going to be played for a while... in other words, Mvp can relax in Korea, practice with his LG-IM teammates, and immerse himself in the Korean metagame. We may see an appearance in the GSTL playoffs, so keep your eyes peeled! And of course, there is his WCS EU group... HasuObs, Grubby, Ret. Does Mvp have insane group draws or what? He avoided all Koreans and he managed to draw foreigners that pretty much do not stand a chance against him in his current form. Sure, Ret may have beaten Mvp before, but Ret beat Mvp during Mvp's worst slump. Mvp should stomp his group and advance comfortably to the season finals, especially since he has ample amounts of time to prepare for his group. So please do not get discouraged by Mvp's loss in the IEM qualifiers - Mvp tends to perform better offline anyway. | ||
painkilla
United States695 Posts
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LimitSEA
Australia9580 Posts
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izen
Sweden136 Posts
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