DreamHack EIZO Open [Day 2] - Page 368
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PiQLiQ
Sweden702 Posts
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
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Snijjer
United States989 Posts
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Kznn
Brazil9072 Posts
this video man... simply amazing ESPORTS | ||
NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
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Coal
Sweden1535 Posts
On April 24 2012 00:33 NexUmbra wrote: I have been listening to this song since last night and it gives me so much nerdchills *-* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BRmsJ4ys6bU You heard ''Calling'' for the first time yesterday? How far up the mountains do you live? :D | ||
Coal
Sweden1535 Posts
On April 23 2012 15:25 mandigal wrote: So for everybody who couldn't watch the finals, here's the link to the twitch.tv vod Dreamhack Eizo Open Grand Finals. Starts at 7h 27m if the link doesn't work correctly. Thanks <3 | ||
NexUmbra
Scotland3776 Posts
On April 24 2012 00:37 Coal wrote: You heard ''Calling'' for the first time yesterday? How far up the mountains do you live? :D Well Scotland is quite a mountainous region XD | ||
Fjodorov
5007 Posts
On April 24 2012 00:19 Kznn wrote: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i9tUmLc1_LI&sns=tw this video man... simply amazing ESPORTS wow! Goose bumps all over the place | ||
Coal
Sweden1535 Posts
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TheLight
Australia410 Posts
Thanks to http://reddit.com/r/spoilerfreesc for awesome spoiler-free links to all VODs! | ||
sm0b
United States157 Posts
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chosenkerrigan
858 Posts
On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano I don't see where your confidence is come from, it's hilarious. You do realize that Stephano has a below 50% winrate against Koreans even in international tournaments? Nvm, no use to argue against fanboyism. | ||
topoulo
253 Posts
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Nifel
706 Posts
Heh, I've re-watched the final moments so many times now. Knockout-epic feeling. :D | ||
sc14s
United States5052 Posts
On April 24 2012 01:34 chosenkerrigan wrote: I don't see where your confidence is come from, it's hilarious. You do realize that Stephano has a below 50% winrate against Koreans even in international tournaments? Nvm, no use to argue against fanboyism. He is certainly good enough to go toe to toe with code S koreans.. NVM no point in arguing against anti-fans. (for the record i am not a stephano fan.. just unbiased) | ||
Supah
708 Posts
I've got Genius vs. Ret, Thorzain vs. Polt so far. | ||
Dexington
Canada7276 Posts
On April 24 2012 04:16 Supah wrote: So, I watched MLG over DH this weekend, and besides catching Socke getting knocked out, I didn't get to see anything. Recommended games/sets from anyone? I've got Genius vs. Ret, Thorzain vs. Polt so far. I also missed a lot because of time zones, but from what I saw, Nerchio vs Monster was a really good ZvZ and Thorzain vs Monster was also great to see. | ||
Olli
Austria24416 Posts
On April 24 2012 04:19 Dexington wrote: I also missed a lot because of time zones, but from what I saw, Nerchio vs Monster was a really good ZvZ and Thorzain vs Monster was also great to see. I can confirm this. If you wanna see a onesided slaughter, watch Thorzain vs Socke. | ||
kimchikid
Sweden162 Posts
Few people manages to deal well with Koreans in tournaments and its not only because of that koreans dont understand and/or are dull. Having long experience in Korea/Japan/China I know that you really need experience to reach and understand them. Better to ask people who have lived in Korea or have experience to deal with them. You need tons of respect/humbleness to begin with, thats not westerners best talent to be honest, ie you need experience/training. | ||
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