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On June 30 2008 09:02 Nitrogen23 wrote: I thought it said "best play of every year" and I got excited for a new pimpest play-type thing.
YOU LET ME DOWN :[ my english sux, maybe "best player of each year" should fit this topic better =/
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Iris 99Games 58W 41L (58.59%) ☆ what's with the star? ._.
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On June 30 2008 09:08 Polemarch wrote: The way it's presented (showing the stats then ignoring them), it looks like the "best player" is chosen almost arbitrarily. Maybe add another column to the player data for # titles won that year would help? Thanks for the post though, it's interesting history! i donno, every player had played diffrend amount of games.. its very hard to say who is the best player if we just look those winning rates, imo
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if we look only the winning rate someone who is 1-0 would be number one =P
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this was really nice, thanks !
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United States1865 Posts
cool thread
*edit* man savior owned during his prime
five msl finals IN A ROW win 3 of them and find time for an OSL
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This year is definitely Flash and the following year will be flash again!!
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On June 30 2008 08:37 Carnac wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2008 07:55 emucxg wrote: 2003
NaDa 179Games 117W 62L (65.36%) iloveoov 81Games 64W 17L (79.01%) rA 96Games 62W 34L (64.58%) YellOw 164Games 99W 65L (60.37%) XellOs 121Games 77W 44L (63.64%) ChoJJa 159Games 97W 62L (61.01%) BoxeR 133Games 73W 60L (54.89%) Sync 136Games 85W 51L (62.5%) Reach 126Games 68W 58L (53.97%) Junwi 120Games 63W 57L (52.5%)
179 to 81 games, boy I wonder what would have happened if oov played that many hmm
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you found the worst picture you could for jaedong. I take it you dont like him. LOL. Anyways uh, I have no idea why Jaedong won it last year. Yeah, he did good. Went on quite a streak, and won an osl. But that is only at the end of the year. The start of the year, Savior was raping it up, and in the middle to the end, bisu was. If were looking for the entire year, I don't think jaedong deserved it.
or is it based on winning percentage?
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United States22883 Posts
It's interesting how many games sAviOr was getting when he started to decline. Also, NaDa is a ridiculous work horse.
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On June 30 2008 09:11 tre2ettsexsju wrote:what's with the star? ._.
The original post had stars for titles. Solid stars for golds and hollow stars for silvers. Looks like most of the stars got lost over the translation though.
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On June 30 2008 11:17 Gryffindor_us wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2008 08:37 Carnac wrote:On June 30 2008 07:55 emucxg wrote: 2003
NaDa 179Games 117W 62L (65.36%) iloveoov 81Games 64W 17L (79.01%) rA 96Games 62W 34L (64.58%) YellOw 164Games 99W 65L (60.37%) XellOs 121Games 77W 44L (63.64%) ChoJJa 159Games 97W 62L (61.01%) BoxeR 133Games 73W 60L (54.89%) Sync 136Games 85W 51L (62.5%) Reach 126Games 68W 58L (53.97%) Junwi 120Games 63W 57L (52.5%)
179 to 81 games, boy I wonder what would have happened if oov played that many hmm
He most probably would have won around 79% of them.
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oov ftw.. I never get tired of saying that
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Idk how Bisu didn't get best player of 2007. He has 2 MSL golds and a Silver. He has an OSL ro8 appearance and a bronze medal.
I mean, Jaedong did great for 3 months to win 1 OSL title, Stork had a bronze and 2 silvers I believe.
Not to mention how Bisu revolutionized PvZ and seemed to have that special aura around him for a while. It could just be my bias, but look at the Power rank for 07 and how many months Bisu was number 1.
I think Jaedong might have been the best player at the end of the year, but Bisu was surely the best player throughout the year.
Cool list and information though.
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On June 30 2008 11:17 Gryffindor_us wrote:Show nested quote +On June 30 2008 08:37 Carnac wrote:On June 30 2008 07:55 emucxg wrote: 2003
NaDa 179Games 117W 62L (65.36%) iloveoov 81Games 64W 17L (79.01%) rA 96Games 62W 34L (64.58%) YellOw 164Games 99W 65L (60.37%) XellOs 121Games 77W 44L (63.64%) ChoJJa 159Games 97W 62L (61.01%) BoxeR 133Games 73W 60L (54.89%) Sync 136Games 85W 51L (62.5%) Reach 126Games 68W 58L (53.97%) Junwi 120Games 63W 57L (52.5%)
179 to 81 games, boy I wonder what would have happened if oov played that many hmm
His 2004 statistics would be a hint to what would have happened if Oov were to play more games against top class players. Trophy-wise, 2004 was by far Oov's most successful year, but once he qualified for both leagues and came up against top class opponents on a regular basis, his god like statistics were lost.
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On June 30 2008 13:03 Nick_54 wrote:I think Jaedong might have been the best player throughout the year, but Bisu was surely the best player throughout the year.
Interesting.
Hmm, very interesting.
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in 2003, oov's winning of msl + his recordbreaking win percentage and his overall performance that year (imo, but also i think in a lot of peoples' opinions) outweighs nadas 1 starleague and 3 final appearances (which is all they were). nada was an excellent player, one of the all-time greats, but id say oov outdid him that year.
edit: this makes me curious as to whether someone has the kespa/ELO formulas, as if you really wanted to know who was "best", they do a pretty good job of ranking players. all youd have to do is insert the years statistics rather than past 3 months (or whatever the standard is now). in theory you could apply this to career/lifetime (i know theres an outdated thread doing exactly that, somewhere). just a thought.
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Interesting seeing top players from before my time. Thanks.
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i miss savior dominating.
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