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On July 20 2010 05:20 urashimakt wrote: I think this thread got mixed up with the "push a player down and try to kick him before he gets back up" thread, if the comments are any clue... Well I got to admit his style of play is reaaallly annoying.
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HAHA. thats never going to happen
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Quite a large ego he has going there. I am willing to lay down my 2 cents that he MAYgo to Korea (seems unlikely enough) but he will not be an icon for e-sports. He will simply be another great player. Most likely among the foreign scene.
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I can't get it out of my mind that HuK isn't Zerg. Keep thinking of HyuK.
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I think the next Boxer will have to develop strategies based on entertainment value like some of the BW pros do, in addition to viability.
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Hahaha ... I have a dream ... c'mon.
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On July 20 2010 05:24 0neder wrote: I think the next Boxer will have to develop strategies based on entertainment value like some of the BW pros do, in addition to viability.
I'm pretty sure TLO does this already
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Even if he manages to get a Korea-like pro-scene rolling in Canada, dominate said pro-scene for a while AND become a national celebrity doing that, he still can't touch Lim Yo-Hwan, because LYH did it first TT ^^
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Good luck is all I can say.
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On July 20 2010 04:49 Coulthard wrote: That is just a blasphemy of a statement The Beatles are more popular than Jesus.
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On July 20 2010 04:51 NuKedUFirst wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2010 04:49 ckw wrote:Ratio wise Canada has a lot more better players then the US I feel but there isn't as much support which is really sad for me. -HuK + Show Spoiler +Just joking HuK, I love you :-). Honestly, keep it up, you're doing great and next to TLO you are my favorite player. It's so cool to see foreigners in general do so good instead of watching Koreans all the time. Keep dominating man, gl gl. As much as I dislike HuK's play, etc. He is right and wrong Canada isn't exactly a booming eSports country, We Canadians don't get much support as far as games go. US has alot more people = alot more players = alot more *better* players. who cares what country has who or what hard for me to understand the nationalism in esports
it makes for interesting/fun events like WCG but beyond that, theres no meaning behind nationalism IMO
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On July 20 2010 04:54 Skee wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2010 04:50 Torture wrote: HuK really impressed me in the first games of the Day9 tourney. Rocked TLO in the first game, second game was INSANE and he played really well. An all-in 5 gate was INSANE? I call that stupid.
A win is a win is a win is a win when your playing for money bro. In the end when you lose in a 1v1 to a stupid/cheesy strat, it is YOUR fault.
+ Show Spoiler +TLO was also building his command center when HuK decided to go 5 gate making him vulnerable to a strong mid game push. Regardless if HuK scouted it, HuK knows just from watching any of TLOs games that he likes to fast expand early as terran.
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GL HuK.. You had that game on Lost Temple vs TLO, it just slipped away!
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Don't associate Boxer's name with anything in Sc2
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On July 20 2010 05:35 mufin wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2010 04:54 Skee wrote:On July 20 2010 04:50 Torture wrote: HuK really impressed me in the first games of the Day9 tourney. Rocked TLO in the first game, second game was INSANE and he played really well. An all-in 5 gate was INSANE? I call that stupid. A win is a win is a win is a win when your playing for money bro. In the end when you lose in a 1v1 to a stupid/cheesy strat, it is YOUR fault. + Show Spoiler +TLO was also building his command center when HuK decided to go 5 gate making him vulnerable to a strong mid game push. Regardless if HuK scouted it, HuK knows just from watching any of TLOs games that he likes to fast expand early as terran.
Yep, someone explain this to idra please
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GO HUK!! make this game successful!
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There will simply never be another player like Boxer. Boxer's accomplishments and innovation extend well beyond just SC but into esports as a whole. Boxer is not only a player, but a public figure. He helped shape esports in a way that no single person can replicate.
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