2010-01-23, never forget
Why Team KeSPA will win the Proleague - Page 7
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gds
Iceland1391 Posts
2010-01-23, never forget | ||
dr0pship
Canada520 Posts
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Ideas
United States8039 Posts
On November 07 2011 01:35 gds wrote: Kespa being a judge and a team, no wonder who is going to win the game once again on the next power outage... 2010-01-23, never forget now there's even more motivation for kespa to give jaedong the win! | ||
Iplaythings
Denmark9110 Posts
On November 05 2011 04:25 bearbuddy wrote: or Woongjin. Where the fuck is Swanized? Dont forget Realpenguin now KT doesn't need a hype thread, we're awesome as it is | ||
TORTOISE
United States515 Posts
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vOdToasT
Sweden2870 Posts
On November 08 2011 06:48 Iplaythings wrote: Dont forget Realpenguin now KT doesn't need a hype thread, we're awesome as it is Qouting you when the KT hype thread is created. | ||
cristo1122
Australia505 Posts
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rabidch
United States20288 Posts
On November 14 2011 08:26 vOdToasT wrote: Qouting you when the KT hype thread is created. slow , already made http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=284002 | ||
OreoBoi
Canada1639 Posts
Jaedong, Killer, sea and baby are upgraded lomo and hiya, and protoss players that you don't expect to win but will probably win more than PerfectMan | ||
GreEny K
Germany7312 Posts
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MaV_gGSC
Canada1345 Posts
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Yxes2211
United States1587 Posts
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emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
Team 8- I believe. | ||
Zona
40426 Posts
Team 8 has a good amount of strength distributed over all three races, so no matter what kind of bias the new maps introduce, they should be well equipped to handle them and will also be well-positioned to exploit any imbalanced maps that appear. Not mentioned in the OP but the coach is legendary. And...he's returning to the scene after ignominiously being given the boot from SK telecom T1 some time ago. If my judgement of his character from his old interviews and behavior is accurate, he'll be hungry to prove himself and his expertise once again. He's also had time to reflect on his past mistakes and his successes, and I expect him to return even stronger. If PL comes back in a Bo7 format and I end up allowing myself to watch a match or two, I'll be watching this team's matches. Unlike other teams who have to field mediocre players for some of their sets, we'll see strength in the booth for every game. | ||
Sawamura
Malaysia7602 Posts
On November 15 2011 03:05 Zona wrote: Team 8 is going to be damn scary, no matter what format PL will take. The other teams at most can boast perhaps three A-class players, but depending on how you look at things, Team 8 has five or six. Team 8 has a good amount of strength distributed over all three races, so no matter what kind of bias the new maps introduce, they should be well equipped to handle them and will also be well-positioned to exploit any imbalanced maps that appear. Not mentioned in the OP but the coach is legendary. And...he's returning to the scene after ignominiously being given the boot from SK telecom T1 some time ago. If my judgement of his character from his old interviews and behavior is accurate, he'll be hungry to prove himself and his expertise once again. He's also had time to reflect on his past mistakes and his successes, and I expect him to return even stronger. If PL comes back in a Bo7 format and I end up allowing myself to watch a match or two, I'll be watching this team's matches. Unlike other teams who have to field mediocre players for some of their sets, we'll see strength in the booth for every game. What's wrong fielding your home grown(mediocre) players when your best players starts to leave your team and retire ? | ||
hellbound
United Kingdom2242 Posts
On November 15 2011 03:11 Sawamura wrote: What's wrong fielding your home grown(mediocre) players when your best players starts to leave your team and retire ? From the team point of view nothing. From the spectator point of view mediocre players produce mediocre games. | ||
Essbee
Canada2371 Posts
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