seriously though, two of the most consistent code S protoss players in Hongun & Genius clearly realize long games are not favorable, which is why I think they are pretty smart to continually just stick with 1 basing against terrans.
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Zealot Lord
Hong Kong744 Posts
seriously though, two of the most consistent code S protoss players in Hongun & Genius clearly realize long games are not favorable, which is why I think they are pretty smart to continually just stick with 1 basing against terrans. | ||
andaylin
United States10830 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:59 j3i wrote: He has to fight his way through Code B AGAIN. How would you feel if you got knocked out of Code A by someone who got an easier way into Code A? to be fair to Alicia, he could also attend MLG's and get a seeded invite, but we all know how well that turned out last time... | ||
lizzard_warish
589 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:56 NguN wrote: Reading comprehension is important. I didnt make a single claim about whether the gulph between the korean and foreign scene existed or not. I laughed at those who claimed Foreigners can not and would not win any games in GSL code A, even though [blah blah go read my post again]. There's like a total of 10 foreigners that you could put up there and say "yeah, he might be able to beat a Korean" (Sjow, Select, Huk, Jinro, Naniwa, etc etc) Whereas you pretty much have every Korean in the GSL that would be heavily favored against all the other foreigners. It's not a stretch. Wins here and there are great, but Foreigners haven't been top 6 in the last 2 MLGs. Its so hard not to. | ||
whirlpool
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NExt
Australia1651 Posts
John turn down the game music already. So mean of you to troll Moletrap live. :D | ||
HaruRH
Singapore2780 Posts
MC <Terminus RE> Monster 1:00 MC spawns on 9. Monster spawns on 12. | ||
Megiddosc
United States966 Posts
Yaaaay. | ||
dabom88
United States3483 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:58 Thugtronik wrote: do you realise that when people refer to 'koreans' and 'foreigners' they're meaning training environment. yes select is korean, but he has not been training in a korean pro house with other korean players as a part of the korean scene. he has trained in the foreigner scene You do realize the majority of people and Huk himself say he's a foreigner despite training in a korean pro house with other korean players as a part of the korean scene right? Huk is a foreigner who is Korean-trained. Like Select is foreign-trained. Can't have it both ways. If you refer to Huk as a foreigner, you refer to Select as a Korean. Also, he is training in a korean pro house now with other korean players as a part of the korean scene. So you really have no argument. | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
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Mike15xp
United States595 Posts
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Arceus
Vietnam8332 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:58 Thugtronik wrote: do you realise that when people refer to 'koreans' and 'foreigners' they're meaning training environment. yes select is korean, but he has not been training in a korean pro house with other korean players as a part of the korean scene. he has trained in the foreigner scene now that hes back in Korea, training in Korean prohouse, does that make him a true Korean in your book ? | ||
Herry
England681 Posts
his name is Ryoo Kyung Hyun. can't get any more Korean than Select. just because he is "claimed" as a foreigner doesnt mean he is a non-korean. | ||
Stanlot
United States5742 Posts
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Arcticc
United States203 Posts
Btw racial imbalance or not, Select played incredible. | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38136 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:58 Thugtronik wrote: do you realise that when people refer to 'koreans' and 'foreigners' they're meaning training environment. yes select is korean, but he has not been training in a korean pro house with other korean players as a part of the korean scene. he has trained in the foreigner scene SeleCT's resurgence can be timed pretty neatly with him getting some good KR practice partners though =p Ever since NASL finals he's been playing with a ton of KR pros more regularly as far as I know. | ||
Maplestory
United States23 Posts
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ozdod
Australia65 Posts
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Deathmanbob
United States2356 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:55 RedDragon571 wrote: Your probably kidding, but do people actually believe this shit about korean innate sc2 skills? yes they do | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:56 red4ce wrote: MC has been losing for a while now. And not in a "OMG MC outplayed his opponent but still lost" kind of way either. He's just been straight up mediocre and uninspiring. Bias overwhelming. God when will the idrage leave the collective Zerg hivemind? | ||
Caesarion
Australia8332 Posts
On September 19 2011 14:59 andaylin wrote: to be fair to Alicia, he could also attend MLG's and get a seeded invite, but we all know how well that turned out last time... No, he can't. He's only eligible for the Code S spot which is far far harder than getting the Code A invite. | ||
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