On November 11 2012 15:20 udgnim wrote:
Brain looks like Jaedong's brother
how did San get to MLG if he's teamless?
Brain looks like Jaedong's brother
how did San get to MLG if he's teamless?
qualified and got a paid trip
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opterown
Australia54748 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:20 udgnim wrote: Brain looks like Jaedong's brother how did San get to MLG if he's teamless? qualified and got a paid trip | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. | ||
Skyling
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silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:34 Skyling wrote: o man can you imagine if fanasty and flash meet in the first rode of code A? That would be insane!!!! That would be very depressing. Lol. | ||
TimeFlighT
Australia257 Posts
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opterown
Australia54748 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. there's less kespa quals this season than last i think (last was 10/21, this season is currently 5/16) | ||
GTR
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canikizu
4860 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. I thought this is code A? | ||
Madder
Australia427 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:20 udgnim wrote: Brain looks like Jaedong's brother I'd say he looks more like Sea.Really. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:37 opterown wrote: Show nested quote + On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. there's less kespa quals this season than last i think (last was 10/21, this season is currently 5/16) Really? Well, they kind of dominated Day 1 though. I can see that it's only JD (I think) who's qualified in Day 2. Any news on the afternoon sessions? EDIT: Didn't realize it was Dark from SlayerS. It's understandable, Boxer is there. I'm sure more SlayerS players will be picked up. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:43 canikizu wrote: Show nested quote + On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. I thought this is code A? It is. Edit: I was implying that I'm sure SOME Kespa players would advance to Code S this season. Still, that means that the current Code S players will have more competition. | ||
Weirdkid
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vthree
Hong Kong8039 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:47 silent_owl wrote: Show nested quote + On November 11 2012 15:37 opterown wrote: On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. there's less kespa quals this season than last i think (last was 10/21, this season is currently 5/16) Really? Well, they kind of dominated Day 1 though. I can see that it's only JD (I think) who's qualified in Day 2. Any news on the afternoon sessions? Day 1 was actually pretty even. Jangbi, Fantasy, Flying, hyvaa. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:53 vthree wrote: Show nested quote + On November 11 2012 15:47 silent_owl wrote: On November 11 2012 15:37 opterown wrote: On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. there's less kespa quals this season than last i think (last was 10/21, this season is currently 5/16) Really? Well, they kind of dominated Day 1 though. I can see that it's only JD (I think) who's qualified in Day 2. Any news on the afternoon sessions? Day 1 was actually pretty even. Jangbi, Fantasy, Flying, hyvaa. Yeah, sorry about that. Reacted just because I saw Fantasy and Jangbi advancing. Well, either way, I'm glad they're getting better. Hopefully they can find success in SC2 that rivals their own skill in BW. It was pretty sad reading that Fantasy wanted to stop SC2 because of his huge slump. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. Seeing how the Kespa players are doing in Code S this season, the ESF players are quite clearly not slacking off. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
Lol. Reality seems to have hit a wall after his strong WCS showings. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 16:01 HolyArrow wrote: Show nested quote + On November 11 2012 15:29 silent_owl wrote: Oh my God... I literally broke into tears when I saw that Fantasy AND Jangbi advanced. The Kespa invasion is slowly but surely taking place. Jangbi and Fantasy to Code S! DRG and company better make sure they don't slack off now. Looking forward to better games and a higher level competition across the board. Seeing how the Kespa players are doing in Code S this season, the ESF players are quite clearly not slacking off. Which is a very good thing. I wasn't saying they were, I was saying that they SHOULDN'T. Jeez, so many people defensive of the ESF pros. THEY'RE GOOD AND BETTER THAN THE KESPA PROS ARE RIGHT NOW! Happy? | ||
Ben...
Canada3485 Posts
I hope Cella gets a team that he can coach. He seems to be incredibly good at coaching, especially when he pulled off 2 GSTLs in a row over a year ago. The fact that one of his ex-players dedicated an entire interview to him shows how important he was to his team. Also MANZENITH Edit: The fact that two prospects Cella mentored got into Code A in the same season will also look good on his resume for teams looking at him. You can't say the guy doesn't have results. Plus he has a metric ton of foreign support. | ||
andaylin
United States10830 Posts
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silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On November 11 2012 16:17 Ben... wrote: Happy to see the newer Slayers players doing well even though they just lost their team. It was a kind gesture to let them have their day in the booth during GSTL even though it seems many of them are making it in so they will get to play again. I just hope Yugioh finds a team and gets back into Code A. He has some of the best control, if he could bring his macro up to par he would be a terrifying player. He Macgyvers games into wins that no one else could. I hope Cella gets a team that he can coach. He seems to be incredibly good at coaching, especially when he pulled off 2 GSTLs in a row over a year ago. The fact that one of his ex-players dedicated an entire interview to him shows how important he was to his team. Also MANZENITH Edit: The fact that two prospects Cella mentored got into Code A in the same season will also look good on his resume for teams looking at him. You can't say the guy doesn't have results. Plus he has a metric ton of foreign support. Same view. Cella is a good coach and deserves a good team to hone his skill as a coach and get paid doing it. | ||
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