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Good read :>
Effort is dominating ZvZ
GomTV Spoiler + Show Spoiler +- You have to play GomTV Classic very soon. ▲ I have so many things I want to say to Iris. There is the playoffs and yet, he practiced alone for the GomTV Classic (laugh). But still, it was the day before the match so I am slightly disappointed that he didn't focus completely on the Proleague (laugh). I was worried whether he might lose, so I am very thankful that he won his match today. Well that explains it. I'm glad Iris won though. I hope he can beat Flash in the finals.
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This is awesome, I was just about to check the results and there's already a full-blown article. :o <3
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Insane fast, and amazing writeup.
liek it alot
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Super ACE is sketch, awe well, that' show things roll sometimes. Hope Oz stomps CJ.
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Not enough retarded CJ fanboyism IMO. Needs more.
>_<
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HonestTea
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um this was super fast
TEST THEM FOR STERIODS!
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Isn't it a spoiler by putting a picture of a CJ Entus player (Effort:D) on the front page picture? (Especially the title being Conquered) Really nice article though!
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Spenguin
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Awesome article so quick and really good. CJ FIGHTING
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I had a friend come over when Samsung was up 2-0.
When we got back, I was asking myself, "Hmm, wonder how CJ won this time?" And now I know.
Oh well.
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Was a great win for CJ, honestly I just wanted to see them win.
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On July 26 2009 20:14 Plexa wrote: Can't say I'm a fan of this new system =/ Khan performed better over the course of the two nights (7-6) and yet their dream proleague run was stopped because of a single game. It all kinda seems... unjust. One bo7 was better imo. This format definitely benefits the teams who have a single strong player and hurts the team with depth, but no stars.
Well, its kind of Khan's fault lacking a decent anti Z line up. FBH used to stack up but not anymore, if it was vs KTF or SKT whos core is also T/P, it wouldve been a completely different story, its not that khan lacks stars, its that Jangbi and Stork are both vP/T specialists and lack real PvZ strength. Oz,however, will have no problems in this format, JD got enough preparation from WL, and he is all ready to do it all again, without a 5pool this time.
Also Plexa, you do not need stars to win this format, just proper snipers. If for example if you are playing Oz, you know JD is coming out, you can prepare a strat to cheese him out for a week, its more about effective sniping, I mean every single team in the top 6 has atleast 1 person thats A/S in that certain mu and can play on that certain map, this format is really exciting, and its fun to watch. Great dropped the ball this time, and so did Stork, but thats what makes it fun to watch and makes it anime esque, a invincible player that defeats all odds, thats the story of the day. Its like WL over again except with more matches and more team back up. Im loving the playoffs so far. Hopefully Khan can step up their vZ next season.
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amazing teamliquid can replace ESPN soon.
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CJ, support U all the time
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Simply just amazing article. Here in my room like 30 degree celsius warm, but need to read article like this and watch every possible sc match, no matter if I faint soon.
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On July 26 2009 20:14 Plexa wrote: Can't say I'm a fan of this new system =/ Khan performed better over the course of the two nights (7-6) and yet their dream proleague run was stopped because of a single game. It all kinda seems... unjust. One bo7 was better imo. This format definitely benefits the teams who have a single strong player and hurts the team with depth, but no stars. I call it a sweet comfort for STX fans.
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On July 26 2009 20:14 Plexa wrote: Can't say I'm a fan of this new system =/ Khan performed better over the course of the two nights (7-6) and yet their dream proleague run was stopped because of a single game. It all kinda seems... unjust. One bo7 was better imo. This format definitely benefits the teams who have a single strong player and hurts the team with depth, but no stars.
I disagree. I think this system balances teams with one star and teams with depth. Teams with depth have a chance to go 4-2 on two days, teams with one star try to do the opposite and get their star player to play ace on 2 days.
In that sense, it's no different from the old system, except instead of the depth teams only having one chance to take the star player down in an ace match, they get two or three chances.
This year, CJ and SKT happen to have BOTH depth and a star player, which is why they look like the strongest teams in the proleague. Against Khan, CJ's star player pulled them out of trouble. Against Hwaseung, CJ will want to KO them with depth before it gets to ace.
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On July 26 2009 20:58 ZBiR wrote: Not enough retarded CJ fanboyism IMO. Needs more.
>_<
This is just the biggest slap in the face for you silly fans knowing that if Samsung won you guys would have posted a million pictures of FBH dancing
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On July 26 2009 20:14 Plexa wrote: Can't say I'm a fan of this new system =/ Khan performed better over the course of the two nights (7-6) and yet their dream proleague run was stopped because of a single game. It all kinda seems... unjust. One bo7 was better imo. This format definitely benefits the teams who have a single strong player and hurts the team with depth, but no stars.
WHAT THE-
It was YOU guys who were telling STX fans to stfu for complaining about the format because Samsung did exactly the same thing in the previous series!
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