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Wait so Maru and Serral choose the players for the team comp? Does it not work like last years?
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Soon our lord & saviour, Serral the monster will crush korean bones and eat flesh and blood of those korean little boys. Serral is our god and saviour from korean tyranny. Serral take my energy, I am your loyal servant, show us the light, guide our way to the new world. Serral is new Korea, Serral is bigger than Korea.
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After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament
Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament
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Has in a dream match?
As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for.
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On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans
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On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament If Serral can't even beat Kelazhur I think that answers all questions about how he would fare against top koreans. Unless maybe Kelazhur follows it up with making a miracolous run through the bracket
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On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament
I didn't follow that, what happened with Khelazur?
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On August 02 2018 05:49 VengefulTree wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament I didn't follow that, what happened with Khelazur? He got the backing of big Brazilian eSports people and within a day won the foreign Terran vote by a 5000 vote margin, no other player across any poll actually was anywhere close to that amount of votes. But considering most of those people likely won't watch the tournament, let's say that result was a bit controversial.
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On August 02 2018 05:49 VengefulTree wrote:Show nested quote +On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament I didn't follow that, what happened with Khelazur? He was no where near winning the vote (like 1000 behind uthermal and HeroMarine) then a bunch of big figures in the brazilian esports tweeted out telling people to vote for him. He got like 5000 votes in a couple days and ended up winning.
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On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans
ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it.
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On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. We barely ever get to see foreigners and players like Has compete with the best koreans. Just because matches on paper will be one-sided doesn't mean people don't wanna see the outcome.
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On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. Have you watched Has vs. Maru in the IEM Gyeonggi qualifiers?
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On August 02 2018 06:16 Boggyb wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. Have you watched Has vs. Maru in the IEM Gyeonggi qualifiers?
do you think those were dream games?
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On August 02 2018 06:06 Fango wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. We barely ever get to see foreigners and players like Has compete with the best koreans. Just because matches on paper will be one-sided doesn't mean people don't wanna see the outcome. Korean protoss have been cheesing before Has even had SC2 installed on his computer.
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On August 02 2018 08:02 Rodya wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 06:06 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. We barely ever get to see foreigners and players like Has compete with the best koreans. Just because matches on paper will be one-sided doesn't mean people don't wanna see the outcome. Korean protoss have been cheesing before Has even had SC2 installed on his computer. Not the kind of cheese Has brings though. No one from Korea plays like that. He's almost beaten Maru twice in LotV as well (went 3-2 at WeSG, and 2-1-1 at Gyeonggi).
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On August 02 2018 07:05 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 06:16 Boggyb wrote:On August 02 2018 06:04 StabiloBoss20 wrote:On August 02 2018 01:43 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 01:26 StabiloBoss20 wrote:Has in a dream match? As exciting as his cheeses are, a dream match should include high quality game play. And thats not what Has stands for. Dream match = what people want to see. People want to see Has vs top koreans ye... but why? some cheeses vs top korean are now dream games? srly, i dont get it. anyways... its a hypothetically question, so i guess we dont need to get into it. Have you watched Has vs. Maru in the IEM Gyeonggi qualifiers? do you think those were dream games? They were entertaining as hell and that's all that matters in a spectator sport.
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Just be glad a variety of people can find StarCraft II fun for a variety of different reasons
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On August 02 2018 05:59 Fango wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 05:49 VengefulTree wrote:On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament I didn't follow that, what happened with Khelazur? He was no where near winning the vote (like 1000 behind uthermal and HeroMarine) then a bunch of big figures in the brazilian esports tweeted out telling people to vote for him. He got like 5000 votes in a couple days and ended up winning.
I was happy about it- EU Terrans get all the chances in the world and get stomped in every single WCS Ro8. Uninspired tank push after uninspired tank push. So sick of the meme that EU Protosses and Terrans are better than the other foreigners just because EU has the best foreign Zergs.
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On August 02 2018 11:04 TrashEconomy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 02 2018 05:59 Fango wrote:On August 02 2018 05:49 VengefulTree wrote:On August 01 2018 23:54 FrostedMiniWheats wrote:After all the heated speculation on how Serral will fare against the Koreans for months now...it'd be hilarious if Kelazhur somehow won and ruined the coolest story of the tournament Especially given the controversy surrounding how he made it into this tournament I didn't follow that, what happened with Khelazur? He was no where near winning the vote (like 1000 behind uthermal and HeroMarine) then a bunch of big figures in the brazilian esports tweeted out telling people to vote for him. He got like 5000 votes in a couple days and ended up winning. I was happy about it- EU Terrans get all the chances in the world and get stomped in every single WCS Ro8. Uninspired tank push after uninspired tank push. So sick of the meme that EU Protosses and Terrans are better than the other foreigners just because EU has the best foreign Zergs. This makes absolutely no sense. While the WCS Circuit locks out the best players, everyone playing in it operates under the same rules. If the EU Terrans are the ones getting the opportunities in tournament playoffs, it is because they are the ones winning their way there. The players not getting those "chances" are the worse players.
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On August 02 2018 09:17 Waxangel wrote:Just be glad a variety of people can find StarCraft II fun for a variety of different reasons The schadenfreude when all foreigner dreams crumble in the face of the Korean StarCraft legacy.
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