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your Country52796 Posts
There are no spoilers in this thread at all
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Damn the one thing I was gonna try to watch spoiler-free. My fault of course, shouldnt have been on TL at all.
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Mvp is my absolute favourite player of all time
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MVP did his part, Nestea you let us all down.
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Italy12246 Posts
+ Show Spoiler +Very much so agree. I'm not a Terran but MVP is one of my favourite, if not my favourite player, becasue he just wills his way to winning, and he's done so over and over again. It's truly amazing.
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51432 Posts
Guy is just plain likeable. Plays so well, is a nice guy, and just a great role model for the SC2 scene. I think if he wins the WCS event then he is the best player to grace the game. However...he might not win the event...he did leave Korea to go to WCS Europe for a reason
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Guys, it's Mvp not MVP. Anyway, he is pretty amazing. :D
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On May 27 2013 09:33 Pandemona wrote: Guy is just plain likeable. Plays so well, is a nice guy, and just a great role model for the SC2 scene. I think if he wins the WCS event then he is the best player to grace the game. However...he might not win the event...he did leave Korea to go to WCS Europe for a reason
Yeah, because once you're in Code B, it takes 2 seasons to work your way up to Premier.
He did not "flee from the competition" as many insinuate.
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my hero goes to europe to play weaker competition as well
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Mvp is so fucking incredible
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He won vs less experienced players with an inferior training regimen. He's an amazing player with an amazing legacy, but honestly he doesn't deserve much credit for this particular championship. He chased the easy money and shied away from the true competition, where he could fight to be the best in the world and where he's been invested for 3 years. And I say this as an Mvp fan.
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MVP did also lose 0-2 to Lucifron and dimaga in round of 16 and 32. He didn't completely streamroll the tournament, but he gave a good account of himself.
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On May 27 2013 20:28 iaguz wrote: MVP did also lose 0-2 to Lucifron and dimaga in round of 16 and 32. He didn't completely streamroll the tournament, but he gave a good account of himself. He was playing online cross server.
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On May 27 2013 15:32 Doodsmack wrote: He won vs less experienced players with an inferior training regimen. He's an amazing player with an amazing legacy, but honestly he doesn't deserve much credit for this particular championship. He chased the easy money and shied away from the true competition, where he could fight to be the best in the world and where he's been invested for 3 years. And I say this as an Mvp fan.
This.
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United Kingdom14103 Posts
On May 27 2013 07:49 Bibbit wrote: Damn the one thing I was gonna try to watch spoiler-free. My fault of course, shouldnt have been on TL at all.
This is the best post I've ever seen about someone having something spoiled.
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On May 27 2013 12:55 wanghis wrote: my hero goes to europe to play weaker competition as well
MC fighting!
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On May 28 2013 00:44 Sakray wrote:Show nested quote +On May 27 2013 15:32 Doodsmack wrote: He won vs less experienced players with an inferior training regimen. He's an amazing player with an amazing legacy, but honestly he doesn't deserve much credit for this particular championship. He chased the easy money and shied away from the true competition, where he could fight to be the best in the world and where he's been invested for 3 years. And I say this as an Mvp fan. This.
I wonder how many times we have to repeat this.
Mvp competed in Europe because it takes 2 seasons to go from Code B to Code S. If Mvp had stayed in Korea, there is a 0% chance he would have been able to compete in the end-of-year BlizzCon finals.
Now, if you look at someone like TaeJa, who was in Code S and then went over to WCS NA's Code A, there's an argument to be made that TaeJa was grabbing easy money. (In reality, the decision probably involved various team members and it was more complicated than grabbing easy money.)
Unlike TaeJa, Mvp was in Code B... and he was offered a seed into the Premier Division of WCS Europe. And he crushed WCS Europe. I highly doubt he wanted easier competition.
In fact, it's laughable... you're talking about someone who has won 4 GSLs... Look at PuMa, who goes around winning foreign tournaments. Now look at Mvp, who rarely ventures out of Korea. Mvp, whose most notable successes have all occurred in GSL. And now people start claiming that Mvp is somehow afraid of the competition.
Well, WCS Season Finals are coming up, and Mvp can show his skill then.
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United States32945 Posts
it's not like Mvp has anything left to prove, he can do whatever he wants :o
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