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On April 03 2013 04:20 Conti wrote:Show nested quote +On April 03 2013 04:15 Serimek wrote: Who is Tara Babcock, Filter and kaitlyn ? Never heard of those players... kaitlyn is a popular streamer. You can see an interview of her here. Filter is mostly known for his thread Bronze to Masters, Improving Mechanics, and I think he gets most of his viewers from that. But I'm not sure. Tara Babcock.. er.. Google her. But only when your parents aren't looking.
Ah ah ! I'm too old to live with my parents, but my girlfriend might be suspicious about me watching SC2 now... :p
Be that as it may, I'm quite confused that hundreds of nerds watch an SC2 stream to see boobs...
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Incontrol at place 19? What's wrong with you guys? His stream is so entertaining, the music is great and he's closer to the top than people give him credit for.
Glad to see the Grubster is so far up there. Love that guy.
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Oh, one thing I forgot to mention: I also don't have viewer numbers of MC currently, since he's streaming with azubu.tv now. He's streaming right now. They're not yet linked from teamliquid, and I'm not sure if they even offer live viewer numbers.
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ForGG that streaming beast! He needs more viewers, but he is always streaming when I am at work... ;;
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Look at all those players on Korean teams streaming.
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Sadly, Naniwa never streamed HotS.
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Updated the list!
I forgot RotterdaM! Well, I didn't quite forget him, I categorized him as a caster because I've seen him casting from his main account. Somehow I thought he was casting more events than just the Acer Team Cup.
He's in the list now, minus the casting viewer numbers, of course. Sorry for that!
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u fucking genius i love you
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Lol. Dragon streamed over 211 hours, that guy is a machine.
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I was one of the people who used to watch Jaedong's stream,but he has actually got worse, so I stopped watching =|
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LOL @ Destiny taking 4th just like that. Majority of those hours are not sc2 afaik but that 10 k peak was right? And Artosis is 6th beating people like Demuslim, Naniwa and TLO? It's a shame he is on in the middle of the working day here. I would watch 100%. He has always been super educational when I've had a chance to take a glance.
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Jeez Dragon, 211 hours of Starcraft in a month. That is like 50+ hours a week. No wonder he got carpal tunnel. The last few days he has been usually streaming from when I wake up until about supper time my time, basically through the whole night in Korea. It is crazy because it is light when he starts, turns dark out, then is light again when he quits. It works fine for me because I just leave it on all day and tune in when I am not doing something. He has been quite entertaining.
It is crazy how much his stream has grown. I remember when he first started (way back before it was normal for Korean pros to stream) and there were like 10 people watching and trying to tell him his stream was working because he thought it was broken, and within a few hours once the word spread that a dude from Slayers was streaming he got a huge number of viewers. That initial popularity hasn't gone away as he can still draw a pretty good crowd. He definitely deserves it with the number of hours he puts in.
Edit: Holy crap ForGG putting in WORK
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still can't get my head wrapped around teamless nony...
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On April 03 2013 14:49 Ben... wrote: Jeez Dragon, 211 hours of Starcraft in a month. That is like 50+ hours a week. No wonder he got carpal tunnel. The last few days he has been usually streaming from when I wake up until about supper time my time, basically through the whole night in Korea. It is crazy because it is light when he starts, turns dark out, then is light again when he quits. It works fine for me because I just leave it on all day and tune in when I am not doing something. He has been quite entertaining.
It is crazy how much his stream has grown. I remember when he first started (way back before it was normal for Korean pros to stream) and there were like 10 people watching and trying to tell him his stream was working because he thought it was broken, and within a few hours once the word spread that a dude from Slayers was streaming he got a huge number of viewers. That initial popularity hasn't gone away as he can still draw a pretty good crowd. He definitely deserves it with the number of hours he puts in.
Not only that, but he's by far the most entertaining streamer on the list.
The guy stripped down to a bikini and danced to Lady Gaga - Poker Face on stream. You can't make that shit up.
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On April 03 2013 14:43 d00p wrote: LOL @ Destiny taking 4th just like that. Majority of those hours are not sc2 afaik but that 10 k peak was right? And Artosis is 6th beating people like Demuslim, Naniwa and TLO? It's a shame he is on in the middle of the working day here. I would watch 100%. He has always been super educational when I've had a chance to take a glance. All the hours displayed in the list are SC2, actually. It's possible that Destiny (or any other streamer) might have forgotten to switch from SC2 to LoL in their streamer-interface on teamliquid, however. That tends to happen now and again, just like some streamers forgot to switch from HotS back to WoL while the beta was down, as you can see in the graph for March.
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Ah, i enjoy these list so mutch, thanks for it!
Ah finally the Top 2 isn't taken by EG players. Grubby stream was awesome last month. I hope i continue streaming as mutch as this!
And sad that ForGG isn't in the 50, he players & streams so mutch. Hope he will get more viewers.
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Stephano has quite a following o_O
viva la france
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The only mistake I noticed was "The Special" you've listed in WoL colours yet it was a HoTS thing.
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