[ASL8] Grand Finals - Flash vs Snow - Page 27
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Barneyk
Sweden290 Posts
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Caihead
Canada8550 Posts
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RowdierBob
Australia12622 Posts
On September 05 2019 07:54 Barneyk wrote: Jangbi and Fantasy are both dearly missed on the BW scene imo. :/ I agree. Probably Soo too (he was breaking out before switching to SC2). Flash is without equal but it’s a shame many of his strongest competitors never came back to BW. | ||
Dante08
Singapore4101 Posts
On September 05 2019 07:54 Barneyk wrote: Jangbi and Fantasy are both dearly missed on the BW scene imo. :/ Didn't Jangbi come back for awhile and then left to manage his family business? | ||
BigFan
TLADT24917 Posts
On September 05 2019 13:14 Dante08 wrote: Didn't Jangbi come back for awhile and then left to manage his family business? He came back for a while during SSL in 2014/15, lost to Larva in one of those (can't remember if he played in more than one SSL atm), then eventually "left" and then came back and made that statement about leaving the scene for good and wanting to continue the family business instead. It's too bad, but if he wasn't motivated to try and make it as one of the best Protosses, there's not much that can be done. | ||
asel
Germany1597 Posts
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VioleTAK
Israel4279 Posts
On September 03 2019 11:33 reincremate wrote: I flew to Korea to watch this finals, and it was an enthralling experience. Despite the one-sided result, it was a beauty to watch Flash play his god-level TvP, the matchup that initially launched him to fame, on the biggest stage for the last time. What a great way for the greatest player of all time to go out. Afreeca really puts a lot of work into the production quality of the ASL and I'm really grateful that there is still this level of dedication to BW in 2019. The passion that goes into this game was palpable when I was sitting in the stands. I wish I could better articulate how lucky I feel to have been able to experience this moment in BW history. Congratulations, I'm happy it was an awesome experience for you. You got to see Flash's final official bow. A complete 4-0 domination as it should be tbh, that's current Flash, and that's what you got to see, and you are right to be grateful, I envy you could see that live Amazing. | ||
polgas
Canada1719 Posts
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TiQ.SinGi
Norway384 Posts
On September 02 2019 06:59 Barneyk wrote: The KSL should be a considered a premier BW tournament as well, shouldn't it? I mean, Flash didn't join any of the seasons did he? But still, that is the one title he "lacks". I could have edited and said "premier tournaments" that he entered. KSL is a high profiled tournament for sure. But this is just academic. Flash didn't play in any of the KSL's, and while I really enjoyed watching KSL, if the absolute best choose not play in a championship, then your statement is debatable^^ | ||
TaardadAiel
Bulgaria750 Posts
On September 06 2019 17:54 TiQ.SinGi wrote: I could have edited and said "premier tournaments" that he entered. KSL is a high profiled tournament for sure. But this is just academic. Flash didn't play in any of the KSL's, and while I really enjoyed watching KSL, if the absolute best choose not play in a championship, then your statement is debatable^^ One could argue there are reasons beyond the tournament profile behind such decisions in the streamer era. Your argument is still valid, of course. | ||
ggrrg
Bulgaria2707 Posts
On September 06 2019 17:54 TiQ.SinGi wrote: I could have edited and said "premier tournaments" that he entered. KSL is a high profiled tournament for sure. But this is just academic. Flash didn't play in any of the KSL's, and while I really enjoyed watching KSL, if the absolute best choose not play in a championship, then your statement is debatable^^ I understand your point about KSL. However, given its prize and player pools there are certainly some reasons to call it a premier tournament. Not to mention that it listed as such in liquipedia. More importantly, if we assumed that KSL cannot claim to be a premier tournament, then GOMTV Classic can hardly be called one either. In season 1, 5 pro teams did not send their players to participate, in season 2, 3 pro teams did not send any of their players, and in season 3 there were again several pro teams that did not let their players participate. Most notably, SKT did not let their players compete in seasons 1 and 3 of GOMTV Classic. | ||
mcmartini
Australia1972 Posts
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BlueStar
Bulgaria1151 Posts
On September 06 2019 20:20 ggrrg wrote: I understand your point about KSL. However, given its prize and player pools there are certainly some reasons to call it a premier tournament. Not to mention that it listed as such in liquipedia. More importantly, if we assumed that KSL cannot claim to be a premier tournament, then GOMTV Classic can hardly be called one either. In season 1, 5 pro teams did not send their players to participate, in season 2, 3 pro teams did not send any of their players, and in season 3 there were again several pro teams that did not let their players participate. Most notably, SKT did not let their players compete in seasons 1 and 3 of GOMTV Classic. Bisu recently stated that he won't participate in KSL most probably, because "of their approach to the players" - whatever that means... The top Koreans don't feel tempted to participate. | ||
Kaolla
China2999 Posts
On September 08 2019 20:34 BlueStar wrote: Bisu recently stated that he won't participate in KSL most probably, because "of their approach to the players" - whatever that means... The top Koreans don't feel tempted to participate. Top Koreans aka Flash and a washed out Bisu? That doesn't sound quite right to me... | ||
FakeFin
Germany386 Posts
On September 09 2019 06:33 Kaolla wrote: Top Koreans aka Flash and a washed out Bisu? That doesn't sound quite right to me... EffOrt never tried to qualify either | ||
BlueStar
Bulgaria1151 Posts
On September 09 2019 06:33 Kaolla wrote: Top Koreans aka Flash and a washed out Bisu? That doesn't sound quite right to me... It may not sound quite right but it is the truth. | ||
Barneyk
Sweden290 Posts
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v1p3r52
New Zealand181 Posts
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Highways
Australia6093 Posts
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Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On October 21 2019 07:14 Highways wrote: Anyone know where I can find the English vods for this match? http://vod.afreecatv.com/PLAYER/STATION/47343188 blind-rawr maybe add this to op. so easier to see+ Show Spoiler + flash pwn noobs | ||
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