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On June 13 2014 22:22 Boucot wrote:The top 4 is the same as mine. Good job guys ! :D Just a mistake : There's only one "n" in Millenium. You're bit on TaeJa was magnifique!
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Why do some players have their team next to their name while others do not? Polish it up boys
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Jaedong not in top 10 are you serious? He's going to crush this tournament.
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On June 13 2014 19:16 Heavenlee wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2014 16:38 Musicus wrote: MC is just way too high imo. Jaedong is clearly better than him, as HSC showed. He should've beaten Taeja, MC never stood a chance.
But I love the rankings, thanks!
I just can't stay quiet about this. Jaedong won LSC, got top 4 at DH and looked like the strongest player after Taeja at HSC and he gets rank 13, while a single semifinal finish at HSC gets Scarlett rank 10. Ridiculous. Major MC fanboying incoming. I don't think you can base who the better player is off one of them almost winning a matchup against someone who lost to the same player in a completely different matchup. How can you say he looked like the strongest player after Taeja anyways? Is Socke-Yoda-Nightend-Hasu really that much more impressive than Dayshi - Harstem - Hasu - Nightend - Jjakji - Dayshi? I mean, if you want to analyze who looked second best, Scarlett beat Patience - Taeja - Stork - TLO - MMA before losing to Taeja as well. MC/Taeja just seemed like a real style clash (+ MC had been playing PvT the entire tournament whereas Taeja barely played any P), just like MC/Jjakji always is a stomp. Doesn't make Jjakji a terrible player, there are just some people that a player can't overcome when they meet. I think most of all, Jaedong went out in WCS Ro32 to Jim and Heart whereas MC is still in WCS EU Ro8. Jaedong won one more match than MC at DH and he lost against the same player the next round. Jaedong also may have won LSC but MC won WCS EU a few weeks earlier. Yes, Jaedong deserves to be higher, but I don't feel MC deserves to be any lower. He's below the person he lost to in a recent finals and no one else there has beaten him recently or could necessarily be considered a clear favorite. Maybe San in 3, MC 4, Jaedong 5.
Ok, right now, looking at the current form and MC making 3 finals in a row, I will concede that MC can be ranked higher than JD. But rank 13 and Scarlett and others being higher is still a joke imo. Around top 5 seems fair, I like your ranking.
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I'm going to say HyuN will not be in the top 2.
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If Jaedong doesn't play weird tactics, he can win this or be second as always.
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jd not in top10 taeja no 1, again in tl ranks... get serious pls, wasn't it enough to call him as best player of 2013 lol jjakji #12? :D and so on, and so on
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That Hyun commercial though
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On June 13 2014 22:45 BlueStar wrote: jd not in top10 taeja no 1, again in tl ranks... get serious pls, wasn't it enough to call him as best player of 2013 lol jjakji #12? :D and so on, and so on
There might be a couple of debatable things in this power rank but TaeJa as #1 is stupidly obvious.
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On June 13 2014 15:52 TeamLiquid ESPORTS wrote: White-RaIf we went with the X>Y>Z method of ranking players, White-Ra would be at #29 ahead of DeMusliM. Honestly, we're hoping GranpaToss gets knocked out early and just starts hanging out in the analysts' booth.
Made me rage even before I got to the Power Rank. Well done.
And may God have mercy on your souls for hoping that White-Ra gets knocked out.
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Nice writeup. Only 1 mention, this is not Huks first offline event this year, he was also at DH Bucharest.
I really hope foreigners will do well.
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On June 13 2014 23:32 jarod wrote: Nice writeup. Only 1 mention, this is not Huks first offline event this year, he was also at DH Bucharest.
I really hope foreigners will do well. He was at Lone Star Clash 3 a few weeks ago.
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Harstem on 21? Please TL, fire all your writers
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hmm mc is not in shape imo. not really necessary to put him over other great players like san
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What, Morrow not notable? top 10 ez
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I'm gonna go with Taeja. He just wins these
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scarlett too low on rankings forgg too high that guy always loses wtf
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On June 13 2014 22:00 Nightwishone wrote: The lack of proleague players is their teams fault. Also, the best koreans outside of Korea are on par with proleague players. Innovation, TaeJa, Hyun and MC (and many others) could certainly compete with Maru & the others, in fact they did when they were in korea (albeit that was a long time ago and power rankings shifted a lot). What I really want is a big tournament (not just wcs finals) where proleague players will finally face other koreans so people can stop guessing who's the best based off the coolness of kespa and other bs like that.
Inno is in korea. MC got raped by a foreigner in PvP, Taeja in PvT (that one isn't bad in itself if he wasn't hopeless).
Demu 29 is a joke imo. at least the promising eu zerg don't choke hard enough to lose to retired players (Serral/Zanster)
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On June 14 2014 00:19 sAsImre wrote:Show nested quote +On June 13 2014 22:00 Nightwishone wrote: The lack of proleague players is their teams fault. Also, the best koreans outside of Korea are on par with proleague players. Innovation, TaeJa, Hyun and MC (and many others) could certainly compete with Maru & the others, in fact they did when they were in korea (albeit that was a long time ago and power rankings shifted a lot). What I really want is a big tournament (not just wcs finals) where proleague players will finally face other koreans so people can stop guessing who's the best based off the coolness of kespa and other bs like that. Inno is in korea. MC got raped by a foreigner in PvP, Taeja in PvT (that one isn't bad in itself if he wasn't hopeless). I like to throw around random matches to prove points, as it is quite effectice. For example, MC 2-0 Soulkey.
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On June 14 2014 00:21 Muffloe wrote:Show nested quote +On June 14 2014 00:19 sAsImre wrote:On June 13 2014 22:00 Nightwishone wrote: The lack of proleague players is their teams fault. Also, the best koreans outside of Korea are on par with proleague players. Innovation, TaeJa, Hyun and MC (and many others) could certainly compete with Maru & the others, in fact they did when they were in korea (albeit that was a long time ago and power rankings shifted a lot). What I really want is a big tournament (not just wcs finals) where proleague players will finally face other koreans so people can stop guessing who's the best based off the coolness of kespa and other bs like that. Inno is in korea. MC got raped by a foreigner in PvP, Taeja in PvT (that one isn't bad in itself if he wasn't hopeless). I like to throw around random matches to prove points, as it is quite effectice. For example, MC 2-0 Soulkey.
Recent results. Nice try tho. Since SK he lost Classic, Maru, sOs, Parting, Inno, herO, Impact and only won 2series against TY and Classic. 9-22 in maps, including his SK win. Definitely on par. (only took offline events)
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