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On November 30 2011 16:21 ChApFoU wrote: @Slayer's HQ
"Hey guys we've got IPL today, who wants to stomp mid-lvl foreign dudes ?" "No sorry I've got serious things to do, no time for fun games" "Please I need at least 5 players ................." "LOL LOL LOL LOL" "Nah I'm just kidding :p 1 will be fine"
Must be something like that :p
^^ROFL
Please let SlayerS_Dragon perform some funny strats :D.
But seriously, SlayerS will probably rape face as usual :-P
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Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money.
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tyloo will lose, i cant possibly see them winning. unless slayers send out a bunch of mediocre players.
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On December 01 2011 03:59 GreEny K wrote: Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money.
i dont really agree. all the chinese players were overhyped at the events they attended and they all underperformed. the only 2 players who stood up against koreans and other foreigern in, at least, online events were LoveCD and LoveTT.
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Every time there's some chinese players participating it is the same story. "The chinese scene is getting gosu behind the scenes, wait until they make a real appearence" Followed by all chinese players going 0-X in the first stages of the tournament. Maybe this time someone can win a map, but nothing more...
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On December 01 2011 04:07 BiG wrote:Show nested quote +On December 01 2011 03:59 GreEny K wrote: Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money. i dont really agree. all the chinese players were overhyped at the events they attended and they all underperformed. the only 2 players who stood up against koreans and other foreigern in, at least, online events were LoveCD and LoveTT.
But the players that were sent to those events aren't really the best players in China. I think the best Chinese player can easily keep up or beat the top foreigner currently. And quite possibly Koreans as well.
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On November 30 2011 09:17 IOvEggY wrote: They shouldve never brought SlayerS into the team league. No offence to any team in the world thats non korean but I honestly do not think anyone out there can beat a High level Korean team unless its a Korean team itself.
Dont think I hate, I love watching SlayerS everyweek I just wish it wasnt a roll over everyweek(just about)
If they bring in a Korean team, it will just be GSTL(not to mention SlayerS being the only team to win it 2x)
I cant see any non-korean team taking a win from them so if we bring in another korean team we are still in the same position. Who will beat that Korean Team?
But think of the great storyline every single week. Will a foreign team take down the juggernaught? Will a foreign team not get all-killed?
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For those who dont know, tyloo is firstly a dotA team, and complete in the $1,000,000 dotA2 tourny, apparently they have a sc2 team as well (obv not using the dota players) and the chinese are strong in wc3 throught years of practise, even just 5 years back koreans were dominate in wc3 as well, just give them a little time and who knows. On the plus side its always good if there are more players/teams playing so good luck tyloo (even tho your probaby gonna lose....slayers have too much experience)
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Words can't express how scary Slayers terran lineup is right now.
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On December 01 2011 04:12 GreEny K wrote:Show nested quote +On December 01 2011 04:07 BiG wrote:On December 01 2011 03:59 GreEny K wrote: Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money. i dont really agree. all the chinese players were overhyped at the events they attended and they all underperformed. the only 2 players who stood up against koreans and other foreigern in, at least, online events were LoveCD and LoveTT. But the players that were sent to those events aren't really the best players in China. I think the best Chinese player can easily keep up or beat the top foreigner currently. And quite possibly Koreans as well.
That depends on who's the actual top Chinese player. As of yet, there really hasn't been one named, now that everyone who went to IEM Guangzhou got destroyed and Uhen was recently taken down in the NASL open.
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Ohhhh really excited to see how Chinese teams stack up against top korean teams!!
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On December 01 2011 19:40 Packawana wrote:Show nested quote +On December 01 2011 04:12 GreEny K wrote:On December 01 2011 04:07 BiG wrote:On December 01 2011 03:59 GreEny K wrote: Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money. i dont really agree. all the chinese players were overhyped at the events they attended and they all underperformed. the only 2 players who stood up against koreans and other foreigern in, at least, online events were LoveCD and LoveTT. But the players that were sent to those events aren't really the best players in China. I think the best Chinese player can easily keep up or beat the top foreigner currently. And quite possibly Koreans as well. That depends on who's the actual top Chinese player. As of yet, there really hasn't been one named, now that everyone who went to IEM Guangzhou got destroyed and Uhen was recently taken down in the NASL open.
Yeah, Jim and Uhen didn't seem too strong.
I don't think Tyloo will do better than the other foreign teams so far.
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I hope coca plays, but he probably wont
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SlayerS should win this no problem just like any other week. Have they used any GSL players since their series vs Liquid?
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On December 01 2011 22:48 Shellshock1122 wrote: SlayerS should win this no problem just like any other week. Have they used any GSL players since their series vs Liquid?
Ryung, Coca and Puzzle the following week against mousesports.
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On December 01 2011 03:59 GreEny K wrote: Since the team is Chinese, I will give them the benefit of the doubt and expect some decent games from them. Chinese teams definitely don't get the credit they deserve, because they seldom join foreign tournaments, but there are some chinese players that would give ANY Korean player a run for their money.
..........................................................................SlayerS 5-1.
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I really hope Slayers_Dragon plays. God he makes me laugh so much on his stream haha.
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