On November 18 2011 11:32 IOvEggY wrote: Why would they let a top Korean team into the IPL i dont think there is any non korean team that could take them down MAYBE EG and maybe coL if they can use MVP players.
Besides their match against Mouz they've using their B team, though. Their 'strongest' player to appear in this tournament -besides that match- was Alicia, who isn't even Code A anymore.
Ryung, Puzzle and Coca were fielded against Mouz I believe... damn that was one hell of a match
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
You must be kidding me. I play competitive soccer at university and if someone is raging or simply walking out frustrated at everyone, not saying GG, that guy would be considered an asshole and wouldn't be playing in future. Sports is all about sportsmanship and bringing out the best of your character.
Everyone have different opinion on "No GG = BM" and you are entitled to yours but don't overgeneralize, makes you sound like an asshole.
On November 18 2011 11:33 ninjamyst wrote: just like stephano, the whole team is a fail...
No need to be an ass, and if you think they are "a fail" then what does that make you? Because I can guarantee you they could beat you in a match.
what kind of stupid logic is that? of course he can beat me...that's why he's a progamer. but he is still a overhyped failure of a kid with no manners that badly needs a haircut or just a good shampoo
Overhyped? Maybe. Failure of a kid with no manners? Hardly, I don't recall ever seeing stephano being BM. Even if he is expected to be better than you, it is just weird you calling him out when he is most likely 10x better than you.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
Too be fair, MLB has batters charging the mound occasionally. And lots of arguing with the umps =P But yeah I agree
I'm not exactly an EG fan, but Huk/Puma/Idra/Demuslim/Machine would have a pretty decent chance unless SlayerS sends out their absolute top lineup.
But SlayerS is still the HEAVY favorite.
They're definitely the better team and they have much more depth, but I think quite a few factors would be in EG's favour right now. The winner's league format definitely suits them as their top 3 players (or top 4 if you include Demuslim) are leagues better than the rest of their lineup. Idra's ZvT strength and ZvP weakness would work in their favour as Slayers is extremely Terran-heavy and their only top Protoss right now is Puzzle. None of the Slayers terrans are really known for their TvP and Huk has decent chances vs almost all of them. Coca's one of the players that I would consider a heavy favourite vs EG's entire lineup, but he won't be used in the near future.
That said, of course a lineup like MMA, Taeja, Ganzi, Ryung and Puzzle would be pretty heavily favoured over the 3 EG players that have decent chances of taking games off them, but if Slayers fielded some of their b-teamers first, I could very well see EG snatching a win from them.
On November 18 2011 11:34 Lavi wrote: You can call yourself code S level after you earned it. Look at puma amazing as hell but not even Code A, probably because he still has faults such as supply block every few minutes. You can be amazing but it doesn't mean you are strong enough all around to be able to make it into code s.
It's hard for puma to get into code A when he's not winning MLG or going to the qualifier.
He did go to the qualifier, and he lost in the first round.
On November 18 2011 11:34 Lavi wrote: You can call yourself code S level after you earned it. Look at puma amazing as hell but not even Code A, probably because he still has faults such as supply block every few minutes. You can be amazing but it doesn't mean you are strong enough all around to be able to make it into code s.
It's hard for puma to get into code A when he's not winning MLG or going to the qualifier.
He did go to the qualifier, and he lost in the first round.
Ya against a zerg named life who then lost to byun lol.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
True, MLB might not be like the rest. But it depends on the context. If the majority of people don't GG, then it's not really a custom anymore. Just like the person I quoted said that in MLB players don't always shake hands/congratulate each other. But since most people agree that GG is the polite thing to do, that's what the accepted notion is.
On November 18 2011 11:34 Lavi wrote: You can call yourself code S level after you earned it. Look at puma amazing as hell but not even Code A, probably because he still has faults such as supply block every few minutes. You can be amazing but it doesn't mean you are strong enough all around to be able to make it into code s.
It's hard for puma to get into code A when he's not winning MLG or going to the qualifier.
He did go to the qualifier, and he lost in the first round.
Ya against a zerg named life who then lost to byun lol.
I didn't follow the qualifiers this season, but I assume this is zenexlife, who was chosen by zenex to play in the team ace invitational and is constantly at the top of the Korean ladder. Definitely not embarrassing for Puma to lose to a player like that in his worst matchup.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
Too be fair, MLB has batters charging the mound occasionally. And lots of arguing with the umps =P But yeah I agree
Yeah because you NEVER hear or see players/fans getting into fights during football, soccer, or basketball games....
Edit: And then there is hockey where it's almost like the players are encouraged to fight..
On November 18 2011 11:34 Lavi wrote: You can call yourself code S level after you earned it. Look at puma amazing as hell but not even Code A, probably because he still has faults such as supply block every few minutes. You can be amazing but it doesn't mean you are strong enough all around to be able to make it into code s.
It's hard for puma to get into code A when he's not winning MLG or going to the qualifier.
He did go to the qualifier, and he lost in the first round.
Ya against a zerg named life who then lost to byun lol.
Actually, Puma didn't get to play because he was disqualified for being late.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
Too be fair, MLB has batters charging the mound occasionally. And lots of arguing with the umps =P But yeah I agree
Yeah because you NEVER hear or see players/fans getting into fights during football, soccer, or basketball games....
Quite a bit more sparse in basketball and football. Although soccer can get quite hectic as well. And this isn't something in-game we're talking about. It's what happens after the game. There's just different expectations for each sport I guess.
On November 18 2011 11:34 Lavi wrote: You can call yourself code S level after you earned it. Look at puma amazing as hell but not even Code A, probably because he still has faults such as supply block every few minutes. You can be amazing but it doesn't mean you are strong enough all around to be able to make it into code s.
It's hard for puma to get into code A when he's not winning MLG or going to the qualifier.
He did go to the qualifier, and he lost in the first round.
Ya against a zerg named life who then lost to byun lol.
I didn't follow the qualifiers this season, but I assume this is zenexlife, who was chosen by zenex to play in the team ace invitational and is constantly at the top of the Korean ladder. Definitely not embarrassing for Puma to lose to a player like that in his worst matchup.
On November 18 2011 11:40 Zalithian wrote: Don't worry guys, the people who don't understand why not saying GG is BM just never played a sport in their lifetime.
Saying GG and not meaning it is worse imo than not saying GG at all. There are also plenty of times in professioanl sports when the players don't go and shake eachothers hands and whatnot. 90% of the time you see MLB players just giving their teammates highfives and then walking off the field, unless they personally know players from the other team and want to have a conversation with them.
If at a high-level football/soccer/basketball game and the opposing player just walks off after the game without the handshake, let's see how the press reacts to that. Imagine Kobe just walking off after a loss. I don't there's going to be many people saying "There's nothing wrong with that."
Hilarious that the person you quoted uses MLB teams as a 'good' example of not having to show sportsmanship when nearly every other sport in the world at least has teams shake hands after a match.
Too be fair, MLB has batters charging the mound occasionally. And lots of arguing with the umps =P But yeah I agree
Yeah because you NEVER hear or see players/fans getting into fights during football, soccer, or basketball games....
Well yeah. All sports have their share of "bm". Personally I see a lot more of it on average in baseball, but whatever. Yay for re-streams -.-
wow...so their players were sleeping? no respect for contracts and now no respect to the game that they base their careers on. quite plain to see now that stephano belongs with this organization.