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On June 26 2017 02:44 Ukranian wrote: Losing to a basically unknown 16 year old Chinese Terran(Time) has got to be the lowest of the low. I love Scarlet but he could not take a map off of her.
I agree the top 16 Koreans are still very strong but Zest obviously is not one of them. I wonder if he is going to hang it up after this year. Or switch to Broodwar or something.
Do some research before you talk shit. TIME has one of the best TvP's in the world, just take a look at his recent results, 3-1 vs neeb, 3-1 vs ptitdrogo, 2-0 vs myungsik
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On June 26 2017 18:03 Saggymidgetbooty6969 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 26 2017 02:44 Ukranian wrote: Losing to a basically unknown 16 year old Chinese Terran(Time) has got to be the lowest of the low. I love Scarlet but he could not take a map off of her.
I agree the top 16 Koreans are still very strong but Zest obviously is not one of them. I wonder if he is going to hang it up after this year. Or switch to Broodwar or something.
Do some research before you talk shit. TIME has one of the best TvP's in the world, just take a look at his recent results, 3-1 vs neeb, 3-1 vs ptitdrogo, 2-0 vs myungsik Not sure if you are serious, but winning against 2 foreigners and retired player dosn't make him best TvPer in the world.
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Time could not crack the top 16 at Jönköping.
He finished 2nd in a little tournament in February in which he beat TY 3-1 in the first rd and lost to Stats 3-5 in the final. Basetradetv map tournament it was called.
He cracked the Korean grandmaster ladder something few foreigners have done.
So yes the kid is damn good and a player to watch going forward. Still an upset to beat Zest with the whole season on the line for him. Zest is the one with all the offline experience in the world's biggest tournaments yet he has folded every time.
Zest has proven he could play with the best on ladder but offline he falls flat. That should be his domain.
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Zest is done, i think its over
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If Zest did call it quits at years end who would you cheer for instead? I cheer for all the Protoss players but I'm not a huge fan of any of them except Zest. As a Rolster fan Stats was my 2nd favorite Protoss but that is in the past.
I think I would pay more attention to the foreign Protoss. I am a big fan of Showtime who is my favorite foreign player and would probably pay more attention to Neeb.
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He is out of pro SC2 for the rest of year?
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On June 27 2017 11:00 Starecat wrote: He is out of pro SC2 for the rest of year? No he is playing in ssl challenge, so that's at least something
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On June 27 2017 07:12 Ukranian wrote: If Zest did call it quits at years end who would you cheer for instead? I cheer for all the Protoss players but I'm not a huge fan of any of them except Zest. As a Rolster fan Stats was my 2nd favorite Protoss but that is in the past.
I think I would pay more attention to the foreign Protoss. I am a big fan of Showtime who is my favorite foreign player and would probably pay more attention to Neeb.
I don't think Zest will call it quits until he has to go to military and it seems like he is in no rush to do his military service. He is almost 25 so what else is he going to do before then? Might as well try again next year if he doesn't want to go to the military just yet.
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On June 26 2017 03:09 Ukranian wrote: If the current WCS standings hold there will only be 3 Protoss among the 16 players for the world championship. In 2015 there were 7.
Stats-Neeb-Hero. None from Europe since Showtime is currently 10th in circuit standings and SOS 11th among Koreans.
There would be 7 Zerg and 6 Terran.
9 Koreans(True is 8th in circuit standings) and 7 foreigners.
I'll be cheering hard for SoS and Showtime from here on out.
Last year they was 2 terrans but protoss said " they dont know how to play" so, same here i guess
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Austria24414 Posts
The only other player left I care about at a high enough level is Classic.
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Classic and sOs have both gotten ro4 GSLs. If they can get close to repeating that then they can get in.
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well at least there is stats to carry the protoss race on his shoulders
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Always hard to tell when a player will call it quits. I couldn't believe it when Polt and Hydra retired just before Blizzcon.
I thought TLO was done after a bad 2016 but he has had a better 2017 at age 26.
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not quite a feat but he still managed to qualify for the 2nd stage of the iem shanghai qualifier
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I wouldn't call Zest to retire just yet. Every progamer has a rough period of time when they produce no results. You name it: herO, Innovation, ByuL, Maru and soO had a horrible 2016 compared to their results from previous years (herO was #1 in ranking in 2015). ByuN disappeared for 2 years. It is just the matter of adjust yourself a bit to current situation (no team and practice/learn on your own) and come back stronger. I hope the recent result is a wake-up call for Zest.
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I thought TLO was done after a bad 2016 but he has had a better 2017 at age 26. It's strange because I have never had this feeling about TLO. I thought that he was okay with being always just after the top foreigners.
It is just the matter of adjust yourself a bit to current situation (no team and practice/learn on your own) and come back stronger. I hope the recent result is a wake-up call for Zest. I am not sure that the problem comes from the changes in the environment. By looking at the end of the Proleague you can already see that Zest was less dominant and that Stat who was always the second protoss in KT became more dominant. I hope that the SSL challenge is enough for him in addition to the invitational events. Otherwise I imagine that he will retire sooner or later since he won't made it to Blizzcon after not qualifying fot the GSL code S and I can't imagine him qualifying for the IEM. I am really sad to say that. I was, and still am, a huge fan of Zest (I was sad when I recieved the badges from the SSL last year and I didn't got the one from Zest). I really hope that he will make a comeback by the end of the year or in early 2018.
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It seems that being good in GSL S1 2016 was a bad idea, 3/4 of the ro4 are nowhere near of what they was before
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It was an odd final 8 in GSL season 1 last year. Dream-Cure-Losira-Dear. No Sos, No innovation, no Byul, Dark, Solar, or Maru. Taeja was in his final tournament. Guess it took some players a while to adjust to LOTV.
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Ye that was about the most gifted players
Zest, Dream, Cure, TY
Sad they lost ( except for TY ) all their motivation to play sc2
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Lost to Ryung. Truly impressive.
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