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PeAcY6969
France621 Posts
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Veriol
Czech Republic502 Posts
On July 16 2012 18:32 snailz wrote: results speak for themselves, naniwa has two consecutive quaterfinals in worlds HARDEST competition, _by far_. rollin' thru easy groups and facing koreans at later stages is not the same as when you have 2x3 killer koreans in your group, which are easily as hard as any korean in NASL/random foreign tourney, who you have to outplay to advance in the next round also, playing GSL format is harder than knockout format that competitions like NASL employ because more preparation is needed... but we can agree to disagree, best regards Why does naniwa fail to deliver foreign results when its so easy?? Since the ro8 in gsl he has been to 2mlgs both(7-8th) Stockholm(ro32), summer(Ro8). You cant just say Tournament with names as MC,Hero,Puma,Puzzle,Sen,Ret is no competition.. Id admit its easier but Stephano made up for it by DEMOLISHING everyone easily 4-0 finals on a such a big event. | ||
NeonFox
2373 Posts
On July 16 2012 18:32 snailz wrote: results speak for themselves, naniwa has two consecutive quaterfinals in worlds HARDEST competition, _by far_. rollin' thru easy groups and facing koreans at later stages is not the same as when you have 2x3 killer koreans in your group, which are easily as hard as any korean in NASL/random foreign tourney, who you have to outplay to advance in the next round also, playing GSL format is harder than knockout format that competitions like NASL employ because more preparation is needed... but we can agree to disagree, best regards This year so far beating MC, Ryung, Parting, Squirtle, Hero, Violet, Polt as well as a plethora of players with less results lately like Puma not to mention he his leagues above the other foreigners. Also gaveMKP a run for his money last time they met. Got destroyed by MMA though. Overall he seems much more consistent than Naniwa, but it is true we don't see much of Naniwa anymore. What's impressed me so far is his progression, during his rise at first he lost all the time to Polt, than began taking games of him more and more, and now beats him most of the time. The same exact thing is happening against MC now, and lately MC has regained a lot of his past skill. The more he plays against good opponents the more he becomes impressive, so regardless of who is the best foreigner I'm eager to how he fares during his stay in Korea, never before did we have a foreigner beat so many top Koreans over and over. | ||
HooK2000
Germany139 Posts
Game Four – Daybreak Stephano 3 - 0 Alicia Last Score isnt right. | ||
grobo
Japan6199 Posts
I thought he would win but not by that much. | ||
shell
Portugal2722 Posts
I'm very proud of this european kid that doesn't seem to care but destroys everything.. Euro loveeeeeeee He is now the best foreigner in BIG WINS, money and korean destruction.. So impressive.. I like koreans but i much preferer a foreign win no matter what! | ||
Svennedude
Belgium86 Posts
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naastyOne
491 Posts
On July 16 2012 21:01 Svennedude wrote: surprisingly stephano crushed alicia that hard. alicia is one of the best slayers players at the moment really in a peak of succes. to be beating a top tier korean like that is very promising. hopefuly when he would go to korea people won't figure him out because he has a style that he always plays the same so.. who knows! If you think about it, his style couldbe figured out month ago, but still have not. Not to mention there are enought videos to so so if one would desire to. | ||
Orzabal
France287 Posts
On July 16 2012 14:14 Squisher_ wrote: I'm forever gonna be reminded of the stephano win + dance party at nasl3 whenever I hear this. Great finals! Ho man I so agree with you. This moment was magic. Only the music and the picture, everybody dancing around. It was so surrealist... It was like 3 am in France, It will stuck in my mind for ever. I think you are right about the music version. But what do you think about this one ? | ||
Scoop05333
United Kingdom55 Posts
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ejozl
Denmark3300 Posts
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SharkStarcraft
Austria2154 Posts
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Flwz
Ireland19 Posts
Johan "Naniwa" Lucchesi $66,470 If Naniwas is indeed better then playing GSL is really not a good idea... especially since Stephano emerged a lot later. | ||
rastaban
United States2294 Posts
On July 16 2012 22:06 Flwz wrote: Ilyes "Stephano" Satouri $159,595 Johan "Naniwa" Lucchesi $66,470 If Naniwas is indeed better then playing GSL is really not a good idea... especially since Stephano emerged a lot later. They both have very different goals. Stephano is aiming to make a large amount of money, while Naniwa is trying to win the hardest tournament in the world. If that sounds a bit like a slight on Stephano I don't mean it to be, he is an amazing player and need outstanding talent to pull it off, and it is what most players are are hoping to do. Naniwa is different though he cares next to nothing about things besides winning which can be a problem. Which is better? We don't know right now but comparing amount isn't the way to do it and Naniwa knows playing in the GSL is a bad idea if he wants the most money possible but he is doing it so he can say he has beat the best players in the most prestigious tournament in the world. | ||
Incomplet
United Kingdom1419 Posts
Don't Get me wrong, during the blizzard cup last year I was cheering for Stephano when he got knocked out of the first round, but it's getting to the point now where he has enough cash from Winning all these EZ mode foreign tournaments, now he needs to prove himself among the best of the best, in GSL format, which just happens to be a very different playing field to most foreign tournament formats. I mean, look at naniwa, he lost a whole heap of respect from fans for his past actions, especially his probe rush during the infamous blizz cup game against nestea, but now he has redeemed himself with 2 consecutive ro8 on code s. Now look at the enormous amount of respect he has due to these achievements.... And he didn't even need to win the whole thing. | ||
StreetWise
United States594 Posts
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mleclinff
France2 Posts
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Beaza
Germany203 Posts
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mkkillah
Netherlands12 Posts
On July 16 2012 22:49 StreetWise wrote: For all those that Stephano needs to go to GSL instead of winning EZ mode tournaments, I am not sure you really get why he took off a year from school. He is more interested in making money than in being the best. Sure they do go somewhat hand in hand, but I don't think being the best, and only by definition of winning the GSL, is really something that matters to him. Being the best by definition of winning the most money is the bigger motivation. This in no way is a negative view of Stephano, in fact to me it shows that his decision making in real life is as good as his in game decision making. I so agree with you. | ||
TangSC
Canada1866 Posts
Congrats to Stephano flawless ZvP | ||
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