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No more Iron Lady talk, no more gender debate. This is a thread about a StarCraft player. Last I checked what's in between your legs has no impact on how you play the game.
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On April 18 2012 00:01 ref4 wrote: hope she'll be that one player that shines on team Eclypsia, and I think she will due to her innate talent for SCII.
Yeah, Artist and Slog would like to have a word with you. While Scarlett's run at IPL was impressive, Artist has been beating pros consistently for a while now and slog showed promise in korea. While it's ok to be excited about a new player, you could at least do research on the team.
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Gratz to Scarlett on joining Eclypsia, hopefully with some future training in Korea we could have another high quality foreigner
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who?
User was warned for this post
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On April 18 2012 06:50 YiNnO wrote: who? welcome to the bright side of the moon.
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"No more Iron Lady talk, no more gender debate. This is a thread about a StarCraft player. Last I checked what's in between your legs has no impact on how you play the game."
Couldn't have been said any better. GLHF Scarlett
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if she got as good as she did laddering on the US i wonder what kinda of player she can really turn into, with a good team/practice partners and on a korean server(if shes is moving or what not) she could be amazing, if she can take down Koreans like she did at IPL 4 I cant wait to see her improve in the future! GL Scarlett
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I don't know scarlett nor eclypsia but congrats!
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Grats to her, hope to see what she can do in the future. Definitely looks like she has a lot of potential.
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Hm. I was expected a more established foreigner team to pick her up, like Dignitas or FXO. Anyways GL Scarlett!
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good for her, and good for us. controversity that makes you think about difficult topics is always good ( as long as you actually think about it, instead of mindlessly blowing out hatespeeches)
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Honestly, I would have expected her to get on one of the established teams. I'm surprised that liquid or EG didn't go after her, and if they did... why did they lose out to Eclypsia?
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On April 18 2012 22:53 Crackensan wrote: Honestly, I would have expected her to get on one of the established teams. I'm surprised that liquid or EG didn't go after her, and if they did... why did they lose out to Eclypsia? How about reading the OP and the article linked before asking the same question over and over?
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On April 18 2012 22:53 Crackensan wrote: Honestly, I would have expected her to get on one of the established teams. I'm surprised that liquid or EG didn't go after her, and if they did... why did they lose out to Eclypsia?
Apparently she really clicked with the Eclypsia staff. And EG or Liquid would have been silly to go after her. They've got a GSL roster, they have no reason to invest in a newer player. If she performs well in the long run they'll probably start looking at her.
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Good for her. She actually a good player. Took down LiquidTyler I believe in IPL4
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On April 18 2012 22:53 Crackensan wrote: Honestly, I would have expected her to get on one of the established teams. I'm surprised that liquid or EG didn't go after her, and if they did... why did they lose out to Eclypsia?
Scoots actually touched on this during a LO3.
Just because a player has a single solid tournament performance is no reason for a top team to rush to sign this person. There's been many one-off players since SC2 has come out that have had a good tournament run, only to fade away incredibly quickly.
If they continue to be solid, then you might start to see top teams going after said player.
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On April 19 2012 01:48 daredpanda wrote: Good for her. She actually a good player. Took down LiquidTyler I believe in IPL4
This is incorrect.
She played, in order:
Terious (2-1) Ddoro (2-0) then she lost 1-2 to Oz
In the lower bracket:
Demuslim (2-0) (with the gentlemenly regame) Golden (0-2) (loss, out of tourney)
EDIT: grammar, clarification.
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Nice. This is very interesting. Always great to see new talented players pop up. I wish her all the best in the future!
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