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On December 16 2011 03:30 Rockztar wrote: What other Chinese Terrans besides Loner should we look out for if this happens?
infi was top of the ladder for a while, also a top wc3 player but has disappeared lately
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nice, would love to see some of their players
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Woohoo, going Global for reals!
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Sounds awesome. Chinese SC2 finally opening up to the rest of the world. I just hope they can all get visas.
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seeing chinese players duke it out on the international scene would be FUCKING amazing more global is more fun and more diversity hell yeah! good for chinese sc2 community to get som recognition as well.
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Looking forward to see more of the chinese scene, because what we could see untill now was very exciting.
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This would be massive, I would love to see the GSTL get bigger and more international! ;D Does Gama bears have a big enough team to send? I was thinking about it before
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would nice to see some non-koreans winning consistently for once. =)
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I don't think they'd do well tbh. From what I've seen in tournaments with Chinese players only Xigua has really stood out
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On December 16 2011 04:31 babo213 wrote: I don't think they'd do well tbh. From what I've seen in tournaments with Chinese players only Xigua has really stood out
That's what people said about FXO, except worse.
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I dont understand the hype surrounding Chinese players. Everytime they show up in the international scene, they disappointed. The performance at IEM was lackluster, while Xigua couldnt justify his non-korean run to final by playing like silver against mvp. And like someone mentioned above, GOM should not just invite random foreign teams to GSTL for the sake of making it more attractive to foreign viewership. The team should have long-term plan in Korea and some connection with the Korean scene at least.
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The more countries that get in the gstl, the better and more interesting it will become.
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On December 16 2011 04:36 red4ce wrote:Show nested quote +On December 16 2011 04:31 babo213 wrote: I don't think they'd do well tbh. From what I've seen in tournaments with Chinese players only Xigua has really stood out That's what people said about FXO, except worse. And they did pretty bad for the most part.
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On December 16 2011 04:31 babo213 wrote: I don't think they'd do well tbh. From what I've seen in tournaments with Chinese players only Xigua has really stood out
Macsed took a game off MVP and Loner at least was good a while ago. I feel like China could get a middle of the pack team together, if not better
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Anyone know what PJ is up to these days?
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On December 16 2011 04:39 Straylight wrote: Anyone know what PJ is up to these days?
Married and retired.
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I don't want to say this. But nowadays I find the Chinese SC2 pros are ridiculous. People in China had high expectation to the chinese pro players before, before Lyn won both champion title of G-league a few months ago, War3 champion and SC2 in one season! I think it's a really a shame of those pro players in China, both War3 and SC2 pro players. Actually this is not the only case, just before lyn won the two titles, another War3 players infi had won both War3 and SC2 champion title in G-league. Infi is only a war3 player, he has not completely switch over yet. I don't know I should feel glad or what, in the most recent WGT in China, in the semi-final match, infi beat lyn, who had knocked Xigua out. If you want me to pick one that has the brightest future on SC2 in China, I guess I'd have to choose Infi, a pro war3 player, who hasn't claimed to swtich to SC2 yet at the moment.
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