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nichan
United States158 Posts
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
On October 25 2013 06:59 The_Red_Viper wrote: Yeah, i dont get his soulkey hype at all, i dont think soulkey is a top 3 (or even 5) zerg. I'd question your ability to assess players then. I don't care much about hype but to say Soulkey isn't one of the top zergs at the moment is kind of bullocks. He's still pretty high up there in my book. | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On October 25 2013 07:14 StarStruck wrote: I'd question your ability to assess players then. I don't care much about hype but to say Soulkey isn't one of the top zergs at the moment is kind of bullocks. He's still pretty high up there in my book. Well maybe i dont rate him as high cause we dont see that much from him, but i wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt make it out of this group. | ||
NeThZOR
South Africa7387 Posts
On October 24 2013 23:46 Daswollvieh wrote: Trap is gonna surprise, though it shouldn´t come as a surprise. And he´s the best that can happen to a 3P group. MMA is Terran and Jaedong is Zerg. WTF | ||
Stolker
United States96 Posts
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Apoteosis
Chile820 Posts
Still, i am going to watch the finals and see how Dear crushes all opposition. | ||
Dontkillme
Korea (South)806 Posts
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Yakikorosu
1203 Posts
On October 25 2013 06:15 Aliwia wrote: Polt > Jaedong > Code S players, therefore Polt > Code S players? Nice logic Better logic than One particular Code S player in one particular tournament > Polt therefore All Code S players > Polt | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On October 25 2013 07:29 The_Red_Viper wrote: Well maybe i dont rate him as high cause we dont see that much from him, but i wouldnt be surprised if he doesnt make it out of this group. Correction: you don't see enough of him. Lots of other people have seen quite a bit of him, but there is an overarching principle here. A lot of players don't get the proper exposure or enough game time to make them relevant on a global scale. This is a problem in itself and a lot of that has to do with WCS overriding a lot of other events. It's not a proper circuit. That's not the only issue; it's not just the WCS. We've been using the same formats for too long and Leagues like the GSTL aren't really much of a League (had to be said, sorry was never really a big fan of it). Sure we have a little round robin now, but there isn't enough teams and like you said. A lot of people don't get a lot of looks. If you followed PL (I know time zones are a bitch and everyone has their own cliques) you would have seen quite a bit of SK. He did pretty well at that time, but that's not the point. We're talking about more exposure and there are a lot of things we can fix. For starters, I'd abolish the GSTL and make one Team League that goes on for the rest of the season, which includes all teams and all major broadcasters/organizers would have a piece of the pie. | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On October 25 2013 08:52 StarStruck wrote: Correction: you don't see enough of him. Lots of other people have seen quite a bit of him, but there is an overarching principle here. A lot of players don't get the proper exposure or enough game time to make them relevant on a global scale. This is a problem in itself and a lot of that has to do with WCS overriding a lot of other events. It's not a proper circuit. That's not the only issue; it's not just the WCS. We've been using the same formats for too long and Leagues like the GSTL aren't really much of a League (had to be said, sorry was never really a big fan of it). Sure we have a little round robin now, but there isn't enough teams and like you said. A lot of people don't get a lot of looks. If you followed PL (I know time zones are a bitch and everyone has their own cliques) you would have seen quite a bit of SK. He did pretty well at that time, but that's not the point. We're talking about more exposure and there are a lot of things we can fix. For starters, I'd abolish the GSTL and make one Team League that goes on for the rest of the season, which includes all teams and all major broadcasters/organizers would have a piece of the pie. Well yeah i agree , my point is just that in the last 1-2 months there werent really much games he played. He did look quite good in proleague but i dont think that matters right now. i guess we just have to wait and see, maybe he shows that i am completely wrong, but yeah... Jaedong fighting i guess :D | ||
JazzJackrabbit
Canada1272 Posts
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igay
Australia1178 Posts
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[CCSRAM] BaoQuan
United States96 Posts
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catabowl
United States815 Posts
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Die4Ever
United States17441 Posts
On October 25 2013 09:43 JazzJackrabbit wrote: Heh, I'm in the picture in the OP. you were also an awesome game | ||
Paragleiber
413 Posts
This is not true. | ||
Popkiller
3415 Posts
On October 25 2013 10:25 Paragleiber wrote: "In each previous season, there were four foreigners to represent the non-Korean world." This is not true. Season 2: Grubby, Welmu, Naniwa, Scarlett Season 1: Stephano, Dimaga, TLO, Jurgen | ||
Clazziquai10
Singapore1949 Posts
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Darkhorse
United States23454 Posts
On October 25 2013 10:30 Popkiller wrote: Season 2: Grubby, Welmu, Naniwa, Scarlett Season 1: Stephano, Dimaga, TLO, Jurgen Dat Jurgen. | ||
kochanfe
Micronesia1338 Posts
GROUP A Polt 2-0 Hack MC 1-2 Soulkey Polt 1-2 Soulkey MC 2-1 Hack Polt 0-2 MC Soulkey and MC advance! GROUP B MMA 2-0 Trap Jaedong 1-2 Genius MMA 2-0 Genius Jaedong 2-1 Trap Genius 0-2 Jaedong MMA and Jaedong advance! GROUP C Dear 2-1 HerO Oz 2-0 VortiX Dear 2-0 Oz VortiX 2-1 HerO Oz 2-0 VortiX Dear and Oz advance! GROUP D soO 2-0 duckdeok ByuL 2-1 Maru soO 2-0 ByuL Maru 2-1 duckdeok ByuL 2-0 Maru soO and ByuL advance! | ||
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