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On February 06 2018 13:11 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:10 D-light wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked DRGLing GSL champion 2020. Calling it. Being perfectly honest, I expect 2019 to be the last year of Korean SC2. Too many players are too close to enlistment age. Even if the money is still there, there won't be any players to play. we still need to know if its going to be WCS in 2019
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at least some of the old pros that finished military service may come back, better than nothing i guess. Of course new talent would be much better
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On February 06 2018 13:11 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:10 D-light wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked DRGLing GSL champion 2020. Calling it. Being perfectly honest, I expect 2019 to be the last year of Korean SC2. Too many players are too close to enlistment age. And then foreigners will be the best players in the world A dark age
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On February 06 2018 13:12 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked Also Prince and HHs How come I've never seen any of their games, aside from DRGLing? They didn't make it past Code B either?
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On February 06 2018 13:13 Charoisaur wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:11 pvsnp wrote:On February 06 2018 13:10 D-light wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked DRGLing GSL champion 2020. Calling it. Being perfectly honest, I expect 2019 to be the last year of Korean SC2. Too many players are too close to enlistment age. And then foreigners will be the best players in the world A dark age Best by default. After everyone on the other side of the gap is dead and gone, can you still call it a gap?
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On February 06 2018 13:13 geokilla wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:12 Charoisaur wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked Also Prince and HHs How come I've never seen any of their games, aside from DRGLing? They didn't make it past Code B either? I think they tried qualifiers. I remember Prince losing last year twice to Elazer...
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On February 06 2018 13:13 geokilla wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:12 Charoisaur wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked Also Prince and HHs How come I've never seen any of their games, aside from DRGLing? They didn't make it past Code B either?
Of all those players I listed + Prince and HHs I've seen them from code A qualifiers and from streams like State's. I believe Eagle, Nightmare, and Rookie were all Samsung rookies
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am LOVING the player videos. Great production quality! Is there a link to them?
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INnoVation just needs to convince his younger brother to drop league and pick up sc2, easy
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On February 06 2018 13:14 Topin wrote: Serrals dad look scary Kinda like a bond villain. Nice guy from everything I've heard though, and travels a bunch with Serral and whatnot
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On January 19 2018 04:56 Inflicted wrote: Zest won't make the finals
too predictable
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On February 06 2018 13:15 starkiller123 wrote: INnoVation just needs to convince his younger brother to drop league and pick up sc2, easy iirc Dankshrine asked Inno about that and he basically said he didn't care what his younger brother did
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On February 06 2018 13:18 pvsnp wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:15 starkiller123 wrote: INnoVation just needs to convince his younger brother to drop league and pick up sc2, easy iirc Dankshrine asked Inno about that and he basically said he didn't care what his younger brother did what? Inno is such a passionate guy
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On February 06 2018 13:15 starkiller123 wrote: INnoVation just needs to convince his younger brother to drop league and pick up sc2, easy
Nah SKT needs a rookie before they blow up
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@D-light thank you for the link!
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im glad they brought back the weird shield/round thing trophy back
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On February 06 2018 13:21 starkiller123 wrote: im glad they brought back the weird shield/round thing trophy back Wait what? I missed it.
You mean this (horrendous) style?
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On February 06 2018 13:13 geokilla wrote:Show nested quote +On February 06 2018 13:12 Charoisaur wrote:On February 06 2018 13:09 chipmonklord17 wrote:On February 06 2018 13:07 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:On February 06 2018 13:04 geokilla wrote: Korean SC2 hasn't been the same without ESF and KeSPA... Plus no new blood in the scene either. Can't think of any upcoming Korean players. Looking at Aligulac there's this guy name Lero who seems be able to take games off decent foreigners in online tournaments but other than that, ya. There's still Nightmare, Rookie, Eagle, and DRGLing. Unless they've retired since I last checked Also Prince and HHs How come I've never seen any of their games, aside from DRGLing? They didn't make it past Code B either?
NightMare was the guy that made DT blink work one time against Gumiho in GSL 2017 S1.
That's the only player from the "up and comers" that I can remember seeing a game from.
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