NesTea, MVP to BlizzCon - Page 13
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BurningSera
Ireland19621 Posts
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FairForever
Canada2392 Posts
I think it was just last GSL. + Show Spoiler + He's going to up and downs though after this season | ||
minhbq299
United Kingdom566 Posts
2 From each region seem fair. But from viewer point It would be much better off If Korean get like 4 slots more from unimpressive regions like LA, RU, TW, SEA. Not to be racist, I am from SEA original myself. The skill gap is so far away even from GSL compared to active regions like EU/NA. Next year blizzcon should invite follow ranking point from this year event, like Football Champions League, Big Nation have higher point based on their past results thus having more slots. Edit@ Forgot to mention Genius, why cant he defend his title. He deserve it. | ||
ishboh
United States954 Posts
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cYaN
Norway3322 Posts
It seems like it's getting harder and harder to beat the koreans in an event. They keep sending better and better representation | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
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Huragius
Lithuania1506 Posts
On August 17 2011 22:02 MattBarry wrote: MVP has only won 1 gsl. Mlg had more Koreans than GSLWC. Get your facts straight before you post something. | ||
chipmonklord17
United States11944 Posts
On August 17 2011 15:33 Magic1264 wrote: If it was about finding the best player in each region, the EU and NA invitationals were a sore misrepresentation and hardly holds a candle to the GSL in terms of measuring the "best player." I am not taking anything away from MVP or NesTea. I'm a big fan of each player, and I would be hard pressed to not call them among the top, if not the top players in the world. But the Blizzard invitationals had this very "any given Sunday" feel to them. For instance, for the NA region, I don't think you could make the same argument that Select/Sheth being the best players in NA that you could for Nestea/MVP. In fact, I think the skill gap between a player like Huk is just as large from Select/Sheth than it is for NesTea and any other player. What the invitational brought is a volatility for determining the best player in the region, and not simply going off the performance history of the player. Now MVP/NesTea are extremely good players, but do I think that someone like Polt, MKP or MC could possibly steal a Bo3 series from them, hell ya I do. I just feel they should have kept the same standard the Korean players, much like all of the other regions. Everything you're saying is true, but that's exactly my point. The fact that the NA/Eu(well this one may actually have the 2 best players in europe)/LA/ect invites are not necessarily the best in their region is the fault of a lack of point system (such as the GSL points system), Yes the various invitationals were a sore misrepresentation of the "best player" (although again Eu can prolly be debated), its only because there was no unified point system that the "best players" from the other regions weren't invited. Its not Blizzard's fault no where other than Korea has a point system (besides MLG which is skewed based on a variety of factors) | ||
Feito
United States65 Posts
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PeaNuT_T
Sweden326 Posts
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DivineSC
United States128 Posts
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DexVitality
Hong Kong234 Posts
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LittLeD
Sweden7973 Posts
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Inters
Canada29 Posts
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On August 17 2011 14:38 MyLastSerenade wrote: i feel like nestea would easily win both. Nestea will be an even more rich man. | ||
Introvert
United States4649 Posts
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Rayansaki
Portugal1266 Posts
On August 17 2011 22:02 MattBarry wrote: MVP has only won 1 gsl. Mlg had more Koreans than GSLWC. How is that relevant? GSLWC had the best koreans and thats what matters. He has 2 GSL titles, regardless of how hard each one was. MVP also has the second best GSL run after Nestea. Nestea won without dropping any map, MVP won dropping only a single map (To Nestea). MVP did have a significantly harder run that season than Nestea, in terms of opponents. | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On August 18 2011 03:52 Huragius wrote: Get your facts straight before you post something. Think what he's getting at is MVP's 2nd championship was the world championship which isn't the same as a regular season of the gsl. I kind of agree. I see him as more like 1 1/2 time gsl champ. GSLWC began at a ro16, with no group stage, and half code-S Koreans (not all of which were the best). But whatever, we all know MVP is gsl champion material. | ||
TheRPGAddict
United States1403 Posts
On August 17 2011 14:34 geno wrote: Hahaha exactly what I thought as well.Really curious who's going to take third at blizzcon! | ||
Bobster
Germany3075 Posts
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