[GSL] 2012 Jan Code S RO32 D1 - Page 7
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Fionn
United States23455 Posts
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LiamTheZerg
United States523 Posts
On January 09 2012 11:37 SpecFire wrote: Anybody but Jjajki advance plz! Is this srs? He went from being barely known, only playing in the Korean Weekly for an underfunded team that was making itself known through the GSTL to beating Oz and Leenock, winning the last GSL season of the year, making his parents proud after they flew down to see him play in an incredible series and gaining attention from sponsors not only for himself, but for the rest of the team as they have many skilled, unknown players. How could you not want him to do well again? | ||
GodOfWar
870 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:48 LiamTheZerg wrote: Is this srs? He went from being barely known, only playing in the Korean Weekly for an underfunded team that was making itself known through the GSTL to beating Oz and Leenock, winning the last GSL season of the year, making his parents proud after they flew down to see him play in an incredible series and gaining attention from sponsors not only for himself, but for the rest of the team as they have many skilled, unknown players. How could you not want him to do well again? well some people (me included) believe that he got somewhat lucky last season. I mean just look his results after the Leenock match. Lost in GSTL, cant remember any other worthy performance. I guess he will end up like TOP, but Iam open to get proved wrong. This season is quite exciting with players like Jjakji, Leenock, NesTea and ForGG to prove that they are indeed among the best. | ||
KMARTRULES2
Australia149 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:48 LiamTheZerg wrote: Is this srs? He went from being barely known, only playing in the Korean Weekly for an underfunded team that was making itself known through the GSTL to beating Oz and Leenock, winning the last GSL season of the year, making his parents proud after they flew down to see him play in an incredible series and gaining attention from sponsors not only for himself, but for the rest of the team as they have many skilled, unknown players. How could you not want him to do well again? Jjakji was not only playing in the Korean Weekly, he all killed a team in the GSTL. | ||
b0nequad
United States15 Posts
On January 09 2012 11:59 Mrvoodoochild1 wrote: My heart says Sen and Boxer, my brain says Ganzi and Jjakji Well said! "This" is not permitted, but That ^^^^ rings so true. Epic games incoming. Love the games where I can cheer for my favorite underdogs, and not feel bad if they lose. | ||
red4ce
United States7313 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:47 Fionn wrote: Also Mr. Chae needs to steal from OGN and let the players pick their own intro songs when they're introduced in the booths. Unless SC2 players have better music taste than BW players, I don't think that's such a great idea. | ||
LiamTheZerg
United States523 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:52 GodOfWar wrote: well some people (me included) believe that he got somewhat lucky last season. I mean just look his results after the Leenock match. Lost in GSTL, cant remember any other worthy performance. I guess he will end up like TOP, but Iam open to get proved wrong. This season is quite exciting with players like Jjakji, Leenock, NesTea and ForGG to prove that they are indeed among the best. I mean i barely mentioned his skill, only that he beat Oz and Leenock, the two star players of FXO. I was mainly cheering for him as an underdog/person worthy of cheering for. His family wasn't incredibly wealthy, but his parents flew down anyway even though he wasn't guaranteed to win. He also came from an underfunded team that was unknown before his tourny run. edit; there were gstl matches after the gsl finals? i don't recall | ||
LiamTheZerg
United States523 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:52 KMARTRULES2 wrote: Jjakji was not only playing in the Korean Weekly, he all killed a team in the GSTL. I know, as you'll notice if you read my comment i mentioned his team did well in GSTL. I believe him, sage, and seal got all-kills? Maybe Shuttle too, i forget. edit;sorry for double | ||
OnFiRe888
United States629 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:48 LiamTheZerg wrote: Is this srs? He went from being barely known, only playing in the Korean Weekly for an underfunded team that was making itself known through the GSTL to beating Oz and Leenock, winning the last GSL season of the year, making his parents proud after they flew down to see him play in an incredible series and gaining attention from sponsors not only for himself, but for the rest of the team as they have many skilled, unknown players. How could you not want him to do well again? he keeps killing my favorite protoss players (puzzle, and oz), good thing yonghwa beat him last night, but we both know that yonghwa will never make code a for some crazy reason. | ||
EnSky
Philippines1003 Posts
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dekarp
286 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:47 Fionn wrote: Also Mr. Chae needs to steal from OGN and let the players pick their own intro songs when they're introduced in the booths. I don't want to listen to Eminem though! And @ the Justin Bieber Baby song... Baby (Ty) needs to play Baby, obv | ||
RPR_Tempest
Australia7793 Posts
Let's see: Jjakji: Took out Leenock (Top 3 ZvT in the world) in a Bo7, shown amazing TvZ play. GanZi: Shown amazing TvZ play all the time, ever since his GSL debut. BoxeR: Defeated Sen in the last 2 series (NASL Bo3, TSL3 Bo5) that they played. | ||
Kharnage
Australia920 Posts
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FrostedMiniWheats
United States30730 Posts
On January 09 2012 13:09 RPR_Tempest wrote: Okay, you think Sen has a good chance? Really? Let's see: Jjakji: Took out Leenock (Top 3 ZvT in the world) in a Bo7, shown amazing TvZ play. GanZi: Shown amazing TvZ play all the time, ever since his GSL debut. BoxeR: Defeated Sen in the last 2 series (NASL Bo3, TSL3 Bo5) that they played. Sen: Certified boss, foreign, and dear to our hearts He's going 4-0!! xD | ||
Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On January 09 2012 12:55 LiamTheZerg wrote: I mean i barely mentioned his skill, only that he beat Oz and Leenock, the two star players of FXO. I was mainly cheering for him as an underdog/person worthy of cheering for. His family wasn't incredibly wealthy, but his parents flew down anyway even though he wasn't guaranteed to win. He also came from an underfunded team that was unknown before his tourny run. edit; there were gstl matches after the gsl finals? i don't recall Jjakji not only took out Oz and Leenock, but he also eliminated Gumiho from the Round of 16. Essentially Jjakji ruined what could have been an amazing season for FXO. That being said, I did get the impression that Jjakji barely made it through to the championship several times. Jjakji should be able to beat Sen, but I think Ganzi has a better TvT than him, and Boxer's TvT last season was pretty solid. I just hope Boxer makes it through. | ||
XRaDiiX
Canada1730 Posts
I think Group C is gonna make my head explode IdrA, MVP, Nestea, Lucky wow....! Boxer can do it never doubt the Emperor... | ||
Tektos
Australia1321 Posts
GanZi... mate, you've got this. Own it up! And I guess I'll cheer for Sen too? | ||
GodOfWar
870 Posts
On January 09 2012 13:09 RPR_Tempest wrote: Okay, you think Sen has a good chance? Really? Let's see: Jjakji: Took out Leenock (Top 3 ZvT in the world) in a Bo7, shown amazing TvZ play. GanZi: Shown amazing TvZ play all the time, ever since his GSL debut. BoxeR: Defeated Sen in the last 2 series (NASL Bo3, TSL3 Bo5) that they played. who knows, his ZvT isnt his best matchup, but BoxeR randomly loses to about any player if he doesnt feel like winning, and Jjakji still has to prove to be consistent. GanZi will most likely roll over him tho. I guess GanZi will take first, but all those other 3 players all have a chance, with SEn who must give more than 100% of course. | ||
silyaznfoo
45 Posts
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magnaflow
Canada1521 Posts
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