TBH I bought the HD pass and watched in LQ not to kill my bandwith and only because I wanted to support take ^_ ^
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desRow
Canada2654 Posts
TBH I bought the HD pass and watched in LQ not to kill my bandwith and only because I wanted to support take ^_ ^ | ||
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England1981 Posts
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HandleTaken
Sweden81 Posts
On June 27 2011 04:32 Lexxes wrote: Hmm... any1 intrested in making a group donation, much like the one for day[9], where alot of ppl chipped in.. Take is like europes day[9] :-) Im gonna chip in 100$ if more ppl think its a good idea, and Take likes it, what u guys say? Does he even have a fan-club on tl.net? I'll chip in $100. There is a link to PayPal in what I think is his Youtube-channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/TaKeTVTaKeSeN I just need confirmation that this in fact is his PayPal (or Youtube-channel). Yes yes, I know I'm a bit to paranoid for my own good. EDIT: Donation complete. I now see that there is a PayPal link in OP lol. I instead took the long route of going to the TakeTV-homepage and clicked on Youtube there and then Paypal. | ||
Kalingingsong
Canada633 Posts
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MutatedMiracle
Canada80 Posts
Edit: LOL nvm the conversation was regarding this anyway. | ||
Holykitty
Netherlands246 Posts
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Perplex
United States1693 Posts
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kwizach
3658 Posts
Congrats to HuK, well-deserved victory. | ||
AdreN-
United States503 Posts
On June 27 2011 11:30 Holykitty wrote: i watched in LQ because i hadnt seen the previous cups so wasnt sure what i was paying for, but after this weekend whenever hsc4 rolls around ill be getting HQ for sure Likewise. | ||
Alethios
New Zealand2765 Posts
Fantastic show Take. Didn't get to watch all of it because of the time difference, but everything I saw was great! Brilliant event! | ||
postlapsaria
United States137 Posts
On June 27 2011 11:48 Alethios wrote: Huk you beast. You absolute beast. 3-0 MC? My God man. it was well-deserved, should shut up everyone saying that he got lucky at DH | ||
Alethios
New Zealand2765 Posts
On June 27 2011 11:49 postlapsaria wrote: it was well-deserved, should shut up everyone saying that he got lucky at DH Oh, the OP says 3-0. Had an exam today, so i missed all the matches. | ||
opticalza
New Zealand188 Posts
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
On June 27 2011 10:51 TigerKarl wrote: Well Take's english is not bad. As a german you can clearly hear the german sentence structures, but that is surely not an annoying thing. The organisation of this event was superb. I don't like Take to much as a Caster but his management skills are unsurpassed. Well I mean yeah you can hear mistakes in structure but I agree it's not actually important. The meaning is always clear enough that you don't notice. By the way, I just remembered Huk claimed during the Super Duper GSL Tournament that he's really bad PvP. Guess not? | ||
K3Nyy
United States1961 Posts
On June 27 2011 11:50 Alethios wrote: Oh, the OP says 3-0. Had an exam today, so i missed all the matches. It was actually 3-1.. dunno why it says 3-0. | ||
SgtCoDFish
United Kingdom1520 Posts
On June 27 2011 10:48 s3183529 wrote: I'm not trolling, I just don't get it why MVP, Nestea or other Korean players join very few tournaments while MC is everywhere. I don't think joining so many tournaments is a good thing 1) He wants to, for fun 2) He's easily one of the best players in the world, with a style that is conducive to success in tournaments (he has the "just go kill him" streak which gets him through early rounds quickly) 3) He makes quite a lot of money from doing it, since he nearly always places highly in these tournaments. He made €750 from homestory by staying in Europe like a week longer when he'd just have been practising otherwise. It's not like he hasn't practised at all in these past weeks in Europe, either. Also bear in mind that while the Korean scene is unarguably the most productive in terms of player improvement, that doesn't mean that there aren't new things being discovered by the foreign scene. As an example, DongRaeGu specifically mentioned Spanishiwa's ice fisher build as something he learnt from. Having MC travel lets oGs keep up on foreign trends, and potentially learn new builds or styles that could be effective in the Korean scene. There are just so many reasons. He'll probably practise 10x as hard when he gets back, 'cause that's the kind of dedication he has. | ||
pallad
Poland1958 Posts
i think the same thing.. there is a mistake in results.. Huk beat MC 3:1 , not 3:0 , maby some Huk funboy write scores Event was awesome , IMO the best sc2 event yet Nice job all HST team , keep it up ! and plase make HST IV in this year !! :D | ||
DoomsVille
Canada4885 Posts
On June 27 2011 11:58 The KY wrote: Well I mean yeah you can hear mistakes in structure but I agree it's not actually important. The meaning is always clear enough that you don't notice. By the way, I just remembered Huk claimed during the Super Duper GSL Tournament that he's really bad PvP. Guess not? Having MC to practice with constantly will do that to you :p He's been working on it a ton and really looks quite strong in it now. Good for him. | ||
Devolved
United States2753 Posts
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Introvert
United States4616 Posts
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