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On March 04 2011 12:07 rysecake wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 10:53 Supamang wrote: Nada was solid, but not spectacular. He played well and rightfully won. Until he dominates his way to finals or plays some really epically close games and wins he wont be a fan favorite. Not saying he isnt good, but people wont cheer as loudly for someone until they do something crazy. He should be a fan favorite simply because he's Nada. Did most people here not watch bw I don't get it. Yea skillwise he's not at the top right now obviously, but in terms of fans, he's definitely near the top. Not to mention the fact that he's one of the most unbelievably solid players under pressure. I'm totally good with him, MC, or July winning.
Really bummed that Jinro lost, though.
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HuK and Jinro in Code S. The Liquid Duo gonna own it up next season in Code S! They will help each other build stronger strategy's for their respective races.
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On March 04 2011 09:36 RifleCow wrote: Did anyone record that filler video with Jon and Torch that played after Jinro vs Hongun?
This, been reading good things about it and I want to watch it haha.
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On March 04 2011 13:25 skrzmark wrote: HuK and Jinro in Code S. The Liquid Duo gonna own it up next season in Code S! They will help each other build stronger strategy's for their respective races.
Huk and Jinro in code S would be awesome.
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July v Nada can't wait :D
Really enjoyed this round, apart from Jinro getting beat up. If only he sent his reaper west instead of south ((
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wtf i cant watch the vods on the gom site, it says you need season tickets... but you can watch it for free while its live?!?!
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On March 04 2011 13:44 Anon06 wrote: wtf i cant watch the vods on the gom site, it says you need season tickets... but you can watch it for free while its live?!?!
you're 6 months late
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i watch it live but i missed last night thinking i could watch the vods, whats the work around for this?
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On March 04 2011 14:00 Anon06 wrote: i watch it live but i missed last night thinking i could watch the vods, whats the work around for this?
Buy a season ticket.
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Did Coca-Cola become a sponsor because they somehow found out that a player crushed a Coke can on air and found out about the GSL and said might as well sponsor them?
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On March 04 2011 15:24 Phaint wrote: Did Coca-Cola become a sponsor because they somehow found out that a player crushed a Coke can on air and found out about the GSL and said might as well sponsor them?
uhhh
*whistles*
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It's so sad that MKP, MVP and Jinro are all out. What the hell is going on?
HongUn played well in game3 though so no shame to Jinro!
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On March 04 2011 08:45 cordlc wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 07:51 Hikko wrote: I don't like that Jinro and Clide lost, but everyone advancing feels like a legitimately strong player (ie, not another Rain).
As much as we may hate HongUn for 4-gating so much, and people who 4-gate in general, it is a very legitimate strategy that defines the game on how any vP matchup is played. Eh, I put HongUn on about the same level as Rain (the guy who took him out GSL3). He hasn't really shown us anything particularly impressive, not that he didn't deserve his wins, but I'd say the same about Rain for his path to the finals (besides vs Nestea)
Dude, dont be biased. Hongun is the one of the most consistent player in GSL and has qualified for every single GSL till now, and has 1 top 8, 1 top 4 , and an assured top 8 with chance to go higher in this GSL. Compare this to other Protoss like Tester, Genius and you can clearly see that in terms of results, Hongun is the most solid protoss, almost comparable to MC (who did very poorly in GSL season 1 and 2).
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On March 04 2011 15:38 Piledriver wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 08:45 cordlc wrote:On March 04 2011 07:51 Hikko wrote: I don't like that Jinro and Clide lost, but everyone advancing feels like a legitimately strong player (ie, not another Rain).
As much as we may hate HongUn for 4-gating so much, and people who 4-gate in general, it is a very legitimate strategy that defines the game on how any vP matchup is played. Eh, I put HongUn on about the same level as Rain (the guy who took him out GSL3). He hasn't really shown us anything particularly impressive, not that he didn't deserve his wins, but I'd say the same about Rain for his path to the finals (besides vs Nestea) Dude, dont be biased. Hongun is the one of the most consistent player in GSL and has qualified for every single GSL till now, and has 1 top 8, 1 top 4 , and an assured top 8 with chance to go higher in this GSL. Compare this to other Protoss like Tester, Genius and you can clearly see that in terms of results, Hongun is the most solid protoss, almost comparable to MC (who did very poorly in GSL season 1 and 2).
Yeah posts like the ones you quoted are really annoying. I remember last season when MKP beat Jinro MarineKing was apparently an awful player.
It's fine to root for certain people but bringing down the people that beat them only make your favourite look worse.
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On March 04 2011 15:33 dunc wrote:It's so sad that MKP, MVP and Jinro are all out. What the hell is going on? HongUn played well in game3 though so no shame to Jinro!
July is just beasting, as always.
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No one translating any interviews?
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On March 04 2011 13:29 Draconicfire wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 09:36 RifleCow wrote: Did anyone record that filler video with Jon and Torch that played after Jinro vs Hongun? This, been reading good things about it and I want to watch it haha.
This This!
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On March 04 2011 15:41 dunc wrote:Show nested quote +On March 04 2011 15:38 Piledriver wrote:On March 04 2011 08:45 cordlc wrote:On March 04 2011 07:51 Hikko wrote: I don't like that Jinro and Clide lost, but everyone advancing feels like a legitimately strong player (ie, not another Rain).
As much as we may hate HongUn for 4-gating so much, and people who 4-gate in general, it is a very legitimate strategy that defines the game on how any vP matchup is played. Eh, I put HongUn on about the same level as Rain (the guy who took him out GSL3). He hasn't really shown us anything particularly impressive, not that he didn't deserve his wins, but I'd say the same about Rain for his path to the finals (besides vs Nestea) Dude, dont be biased. Hongun is the one of the most consistent player in GSL and has qualified for every single GSL till now, and has 1 top 8, 1 top 4 , and an assured top 8 with chance to go higher in this GSL. Compare this to other Protoss like Tester, Genius and you can clearly see that in terms of results, Hongun is the most solid protoss, almost comparable to MC (who did very poorly in GSL season 1 and 2). Yeah posts like the ones you quoted are really annoying. I remember last season when MKP beat Jinro MarineKing was apparently an awful player. It's fine to root for certain people but bringing down the people that beat them only make your favourite look worse. Uh, I don't say this because he beat Jinro, I actually expected this result (Jinro's TvP hasn't really impressed me, he's stronger at the mech-heavy MU's).
I only said I put HongUn at the same level of Rain (the guy who took him out GSL3), which is good, but not amazing. If you read the post I responded to it would have made sense.
Finally, judging a player's worth solely on these tournament results is silly, as there's so much luck involved. I mean, even Choya's results are pretty comparable. Going so far as to calling him almost comparable to MC, man...
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The casting archons, tastosis.
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