Seriously, very excited about the invites. I hope, Blizz won't mess up the bracket, so these 2 can meet in the finals.
NesTea, MVP to BlizzCon - Page 15
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Tanuki
Russian Federation51 Posts
Seriously, very excited about the invites. I hope, Blizz won't mess up the bracket, so these 2 can meet in the finals. | ||
Dub_doubt
United States86 Posts
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tyrless
United States485 Posts
They need to sell more Blizzcon tickets to SC2 fans only :D | ||
KimJongChill
United States6429 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:46 iAmJeffReY wrote: Just hope nestea gets a draw against T players! Hell, I remember a few days ago watching kawaiirice play, he drew nestea on KR and pretty much just controlled the entire game and won in easy fashion. I always like my terran players to knock out legends/kings of other races Haha, you know Nestea doesn't play ladder seriously. From what I read, it was imbalanced positions anyways, so Nestea just blindly went all-in to move onto the next game. | ||
LolitsPing
United States285 Posts
hopefully when GSL comes around in october they'll both be in the finals too =D | ||
MattBarry
United States4006 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:09 Rayansaki wrote: 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. MVP is the best Terran in the world. He's absolutely ridiculously good. That doesn't change the fact that GSLWC was only 8 Koreans | ||
Zane
Romania3916 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:12 FrostedMiniWheats wrote: 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. Open seasons were not the same as regular seasons either, and yet everybody is taking them into consideration. I don't see why the WC shouldn't count. | ||
iAmJeffReY
United States4262 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:58 KimJongChill wrote: Haha, you know Nestea doesn't play ladder seriously. From what I read, it was imbalanced positions anyways, so Nestea just blindly went all-in to move onto the next game. I didn't know xelnaga caverns had imba positions. Oh right he wanted the bottom spot? lol No doubt he doesn't take it 'seriously' but he doesn't openly strive to lose. It was hellions against mass slings and banes. A LOT of banes, very fast speed on them | ||
Mithriel
Netherlands2969 Posts
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tyrless
United States485 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:46 iAmJeffReY wrote: Just hope nestea gets a draw against T players! Hell, I remember a few days ago watching kawaiirice play, he drew nestea on KR and pretty much just controlled the entire game and won in easy fashion. I always like my terran players to knock out legends/kings of other races lol NesTea just plays ladder like they are custom games | ||
Sea_Food
Finland1612 Posts
On August 18 2011 04:32 Rayansaki wrote: Hmm let me think really quick about who can beat Nestea... Well probably a ZERG! That makes sense !! Trust me. European ZvZ is sick. Nestea aint got nothing on that. You will see... | ||
FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On August 18 2011 05:05 Zane wrote: Open seasons were not the same as regular seasons either, and yet everybody is taking them into consideration. I don't see why the WC shouldn't count. Open season at least had ro64 which fills the void of no groups. Not to mention it wasn't only half korean either. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On August 18 2011 00:01 Zane wrote: The Open Seasons don't count because they happened last year. What's your point? My argument is that the point system simply isn't that accurate because it rather arbitrary discounts a huge achievement for MC (Nestea too, but he's so far ahead in points that it doesn't matter for him either way) simply because it happened last year. I'd love to see a good argument made on why one is justified in discounting the Open seasons in tallying up points that should be indicative of a player's achievements. There's no reason to ignore them other than the arbitrary justification that they happened last year, but just because an achievement happened last year doesn't make it any less meaningful. | ||
wklbishop
United States1286 Posts
On August 18 2011 05:10 tyrless wrote: lol NesTea just plays ladder like they are custom games He has a under 50% win rate and he's not even at the top of his masters league... It's hard to make a case that he actually is playing seriously considering his LAN achievements. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On August 18 2011 05:05 Zane wrote: Open seasons were not the same as regular seasons either, and yet everybody is taking them into consideration. I don't see why the WC shouldn't count. The WC was 2 whole rounds shorter than the Open Season and half of the players were foreigners, all of whom lost to the first Koreans they met except for Dimaga. A better comparison to the Open seasons would be the Super Tournament. With that said, I'm perfectly happy to count the WC, but when you see people discounting the WC, maybe you'll understand how it feels unfair that the Open seasons are actually completely ignored in the GSL points system. At least the WC is counted in practice -_-;; | ||
Rayansaki
Portugal1266 Posts
On August 18 2011 05:06 iAmJeffReY wrote: I didn't know xelnaga caverns had imba positions. Oh right he wanted the bottom spot? lol No doubt he doesn't take it 'seriously' but he doesn't openly strive to lose. It was hellions against mass slings and banes. A LOT of banes, very fast speed on them xel naga does have imba positions too bad it's the only position it has It's irrelevant anyway, anyone can beat Nestea on ladder, he doesnt take it seriously and very often offraces. Same for MVP. Come tournament match, no one wants to face him, not matter how much they beat him in ladder. | ||
MattBarry
United States4006 Posts
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grandmoose
United States160 Posts
On August 18 2011 05:21 MattBarry wrote: MVP had tougher opponents at MLG than GSLWC. I'm not trying to say he's not skilled, just that he hasn't won 2 GSLs. it sort of diminishes the prestige if you say he did. Who was hard for MVP at MLG? DRG and MMA are the only ones who even remotely come to mind. | ||
Tsuki.eu
Portugal1049 Posts
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zerious
Canada3803 Posts
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