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On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. and even in the most skilled era
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On October 30 2017 03:36 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. and even in the most skilled era let's say one of the most competitive era
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On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format.
Meh. Half the players didn't stand a chance in the first place since they weren't terran.
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On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. He also beat NaNiwa 1-0 in a Bo5 so clearly the GOAT.
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On October 30 2017 03:38 intotheheart wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. He also beat NaNiwa 1-0 in a Bo5 so clearly the GOAT. what an epic end to that rivalry
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On October 30 2017 03:38 intotheheart wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. He also beat NaNiwa 1-0 in a Bo5 so clearly the GOAT. he retired two of the best foreigners in Naniwa and Idra. That's pretty impressive
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meanwhile, the one who the signature was about lost. Does it mean INno loses now?
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On October 30 2017 03:36 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. and even in the most skilled era it was today?
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On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. And did so in a very strong fashion
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On October 30 2017 03:41 Shellshock wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:36 Charoisaur wrote:On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. and even in the most skilled era it was today? I don't see Mvp in this tournament
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and after all that gumi wins 2-0
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Twitch is as useless as always - playback will never start in Firefox, had to find Chrome and run it to be able to watch ...
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Although Inno really is machine, is amazing how he has this Shaolin monk mentality, he doesn't worries about winning or rankings, he just focuses on playing his best every game.
He's fucking Bruce Lee of SC2.
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I'm gonna start building up hype for TY vs Stats.
There were 4 tournaments accessible for Koreans that awarded direct Blizzcon seeds and they both qualified for all 4. In GSL Code S season 1, they were in the same group in the Ro16. At IEM Katowice, they were in the same group in the group stages and also met in the finals. In GSL season 2, they would have been in the same Ro16 group if not for Stats' ability to swap out 1 player as the reigning champion. In season 3, they were once again in the same Ro16 group.
Now at Blizzcon, to round out the year, they are once again in the same group. But this time is different. Because this time, for once, one of them isn't making it.
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On October 30 2017 03:42 Penev wrote: and after all that gumi wins 2-0
Clearly Innovation is the favorite, no doubt, but Gumiho is the kind of players that can surprise and upset series.
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On October 30 2017 03:42 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On October 30 2017 03:41 Shellshock wrote:On October 30 2017 03:36 Charoisaur wrote:On October 30 2017 03:35 Pandain wrote: Polt won "technically" the hardest tournament of all time, the first GSL super tournament where it was all 64 code s and code a players playing in a bracket format. and even in the most skilled era it was today? I don't see Mvp in this tournament his peak aligulac rating is pathetic
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On October 30 2017 03:44 Elentos wrote: I'm gonna start building up hype for TY vs Stats.
There were 4 tournaments accessible for Koreans that awarded direct Blizzcon seeds and they both qualified for all 4. In GSL Code S season 1, they were in the same group in the Ro16. At IEM Katowice, they were in the same group in the group stages and also met in the finals. In GSL season 2, they would have been in the same Ro16 group if not for Stats' ability to swap out 1 player as the reigning champion. In season 3, they were once again in the same Ro16 group.
Now at Blizzcon, to round out the year, they are once again in the same group. But this time is different. Because this time, for once, one of them isn't making it. nice
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On October 30 2017 03:44 Elentos wrote: I'm gonna start building up hype for TY vs Stats.
There were 4 tournaments accessible for Koreans that awarded direct Blizzcon seeds and they both qualified for all 4. In GSL Code S season 1, they were in the same group in the Ro16. At IEM Katowice, they were in the same group in the group stages and also met in the finals. In GSL season 2, they would have been in the same Ro16 group if not for Stats' ability to swap out 1 player as the reigning champion. In season 3, they were once again in the same Ro16 group.
Now at Blizzcon, to round out the year, they are once again in the same group. But this time is different. Because this time, for once, one of them isn't making it.
The last paragraph is so awesomely dramatic. I have read in my head in a generic dramatic narrator voice.
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