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On February 22 2011 02:22 Aaayaaa wrote: The fact that HuK destroyed him so badly even though he was clearly very nervous was a good sign for me. I think PvZ and PvT he's top 3 toss in the world. umm PvT... MAYBE. PvZ not even fucking close. PvZ is one of the reason's he hasn't won anything in a long time. Honestly how can you be a huk fan and not know that lol.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
Pretty sure he was just telling all the people who were talking about how he doesn't perform well in tournaments or "isn't really that good" or that he didn't deserve to be seeded to be quiet.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
when you win a game, you get 10 seconds of camera time, this is time for pro-gamers to show some personality. I think ceremonies are awesome! (As long as it is not "rub it in your opponent's face"). The ceremonies are not directed at the opponent he just beat, they are for the audience and for future opponents. If he went up to the opponent's booth and taunted him then that would be BM.
Or would you rather have them sit in their chairs like robots.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
People need to stop taking everything so serious
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that? It's all just fun. Why is it bad-mannered to do a ceremony? I'm not even sure people even know what bm means anymore and just use it as a catch all for anything that shows emotion.
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It's for us! It's for fun! HuK was super mannered in all his interviews. That wasn't a put down against his player.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
Are you kidding me? How can you not celebrate after winning your first televised series?
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On February 22 2011 03:19 W2 wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that? when you win a game, you get 10 seconds of camera time, this is time for pro-gamers to show some personality. I think ceremonies are awesome! (As long as it is not "rub it in your opponent's face"). The ceremonies are not directed at the opponent he just beat, they are for the audience and for future opponents. If he went up to the opponent's booth and taunted him then that would be BM. Or would you rather have them sit in their chairs like robots.
I guess I must have misunderstood the meaning behind it. To me, it looked like he was shushing his opponent after beating him. Which would have been poor sportsmanship. Thanks for explaining it.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
i didn't see it as BM at all. i saw it as just for fun, i don't think there's any reason to take it so serious.
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that? It was his first major victory in Korea man (in the GSL). You have to give the guy some slack for getting over that hurdle. I doubt he's going to be doing ceremonies after every single game.
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My favorite parts of HuK vs Curious 1.Guh guh guh GODLIKE FORCEFIELDS 2. ling prison. Holy crap. 3.Ceremony!!!! 4. "These seats really suck!"
Lol, someone mail him his pillow.
=D stayed up till 4am just to watch interview and matches
HuK fighting!
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^ buy a VOD package. Get to watch all the other games and you can sleep if you have to go to work! support esports
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Who seen the last GSL match..Insane placement of forcefields. What a PIMP.
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On February 22 2011 03:11 BetterFasterStronger wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2011 02:22 Aaayaaa wrote: The fact that HuK destroyed him so badly even though he was clearly very nervous was a good sign for me. I think PvZ and PvT he's top 3 toss in the world. umm PvT... MAYBE. PvZ not even fucking close. PvZ is one of the reason's he hasn't won anything in a long time. Honestly how can you be a huk fan and not know that lol.
Does the fact that it was his weak matchup at one point mean it's his weak point now and forever? He's clearly changed a lot. I have a replay in my folder of him beating Nestea; what could that mean for his PvZ?
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On February 22 2011 02:59 Knix wrote: Did anyone else think the ceremony was really unnecessary? Huk hasn't qualified on his own, got a free spot, and then decided to do a ceremony after beating some reasonably unknown player? That just seems wrong to me.
People always say Idra is BM, but he never did anything BM on TV. Does anyone(or Huk) have any insight into why he did that?
Dude, you win your first game on korean tv in sc2. Of course you celebrate. IdrA doesn't celebrate because he doesn't feel accomplished unless he wins the finals.
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Idra doesn't celebrate because the only emotion he ever shows is by calling people retards on ladder.
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I think his PvZ has looked great since the meta shift where he's nailed down 3 gate sentry to an art form.
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On February 22 2011 02:21 Bosu wrote:Show nested quote +On February 22 2011 00:29 57 Corvette wrote: HuK, Can I ask why you decided to get "Bieber Hair"? He doesn't have bieber hair. We should ask justin why he got loranger hair.
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Whats up with those broken hearts in ur streams HuK??
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