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Barundar
Denmark1582 Posts
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Azzur
Australia6250 Posts
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skullhoof
Korea (North)835 Posts
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skullhoof
Korea (North)835 Posts
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Coolhwip
Sweden1381 Posts
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BoxersGosuGarden
Philippines155 Posts
On May 24 2011 06:19 icouldcareless wrote: Thanks for translating the interviews. The players need to mix up what they do in their player photos. We got the standard finger up, finger point, thumb down, and thumb up from the players. It would be more fun if the players had some props or better poses to make a player photo more distinct. Courtesy of Cocoshoo from GSL May | ||
jaydee81
Germany119 Posts
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Horse...falcon
United States1851 Posts
- Compared to during the team league, it feels like you haven’t showed your best skills in the individual league. I don’t know exactly why. If I knew the reason, I wouldn’t be doing that. I got to find an answer real quick. I suppose it could be because the atmosphere is different than when I play in the team league. He also ran into friggin STBomber last May. Poor guy's definitely Code S material though. Calling it. Winner of Bomber vs. Nestea next round is going to win it all. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On May 24 2011 01:53 Jyvblamo wrote: Interesting, I didn't know that Ganzi was a player/coach. Thanks for the translations! I think the question was living along with a coach (cella), though I have no clue what that question is suppose to be. Why would it be hard to live alongside a coach? | ||
tehplank
977 Posts
On May 25 2011 01:18 JustPassingBy wrote: I think the question was living along with a coach (cella), though I have no clue what that question is suppose to be. Why would it be hard to live alongside a coach? Wasn't GanZi a former BW pro? Don't they have coaches back then? | ||
mDuo13
United States307 Posts
On May 25 2011 01:31 tehplank wrote: Wasn't GanZi a former BW pro? Don't they have coaches back then? I think he wasn't living in the teamhouse or he didn't have access to the coach back then. I seem to remember something like that from the interview when he qualified for Code A. | ||
wolfguru
79 Posts
ganzi seems like a nice guy. | ||
kidd
United States2848 Posts
On May 24 2011 02:52 Warpath wrote: Even MMA heard of naniwa. cant wait to see some of the MLG games :D Naniwa went on such a tear through his matches, it's hard to not have heard about him. I'm a big MMA fan. A lot of foreigners can give him problems so I hope he can play as well as he does in team league and comes away with wins in MLG as well as in the super tournament. His game vs DongRaeGu in gstl almost brought me to tears. | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
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iSometric
2221 Posts
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RaiKageRyu
Canada4773 Posts
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ratpoison
Canada10 Posts
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sylverfyre
United States8298 Posts
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ZaxOG
United States20 Posts
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Crono9987
44 Posts
- Anyone left you consider to be a challenge? I take each match as a challenge. did anyone else find this answer very appealing? it's nice to see that kind of attitude from such a great player. | ||
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