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On June 24 2011 20:25 Shalaiyn wrote:Show nested quote +On June 24 2011 20:24 redloser wrote:On June 24 2011 20:21 Shalaiyn wrote:On June 24 2011 20:21 Zlasher wrote: Looks like I made a good decision putting FD on my anti team. He honestly hasn't impressed me whatsoever on ANY high level since his GSL open season 1 win. He's the most consistent GSL champion at the moment though. I'd say Nestea is more consistent... Ro 64, 1st place, Ro 8, Ro 4, Ro 32, Ro 16, 1st place, Ro 16... I'd say a wavelength result is less consistent than a horizontal to the x axis line consistency.
Well if you are talking about consistently being not so good... mayb you're right.
FD's record is
1st place, Ro 32, Ro 8, Ro 32, Ro 32, Ro 16, Ro 64
just FYI
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Anyone who has watched Tester and FD player in recent months knows that they haven't been practicing very hard. Sounds like that's why they're getting kicked out.
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TSL has been rocky lately. Still strong Code S players but most never see past the RO32 or 16. I wonder what changes the team is making that is causing so many players to jump ship.
Oh well, I can't wait to see where trickster and fruitdealer end up now...
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2 lazy players who already left oGs because they didn't want to practice and have been in decline since the beta, not a huge loss. The most important thing in SC2 is a good work ethic and those 2 don't have it.
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This is interesting. Remember the news when TSL became the first Korean team with SC2 team salaries. To quote that thread:
The two highest paid players will be Kim Won Ki AKA TSL.FruitDealer and Seo Ki Soo AKA TSL.Trickster, with 35,000,000 KRW (around 31,000 US$) and 30,000,000 KRW (around 27,000 US$) a year respectively.
As you can see Fruitdealer & Trickster had year-long contracts with 27-30K USD/year. The two higest paid players are now gone from TSL.
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Wonder if they're gonna go on some weird ass trip over the world trying to cash in on tournaments wanting korean presence. Or maybe its just me that have a hard time seeing any team actually wanting to pick them up given their history of jumping teams?
PS. Now that i think about it its quite clear that the TSL house couldn't accommodate both Fruitdealer AND his hair...
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I hope they find a good home. Wish I knew this before making a TSL heavy fantasy team.
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If alot of koreans leaving their teams and then joining foreign teams. We might be able to see a foreigner version of GSTL hehe
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On June 24 2011 20:05 Koshi wrote: Koreans want to play outside Korea more and more it seems. Only IM is not interested in such thing.
Apparently IM hardly get invited, not that IM want to participate.
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On June 24 2011 20:45 Heathen wrote: If alot of koreans leaving their teams and then joining foreign teams. We might be able to see a foreigner version of GSTL hehe
To be fair, it's only been 3-4 mostly from the same team so something is certainly going on there.
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as long as we get to see the drunken zerg play I'm all good
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TSL should be okay, but it seems strange that Rain, Tester (Trickster) and FruitDealer are all gone in short order. I wonder what is going on behind the scenes.
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On June 24 2011 20:48 Dattish wrote: GoogleFruitDealer. I'm calling it.
Lol
AppleFruitDealer
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oh, wow. let's hope tsl doesn't go down the road praetoriani did, after their star players left the team. "The SCV Life" is too good of a name for the team to go under. :o
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First Rain, now those guys. Wonder where will they go.
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On June 24 2011 20:05 Koshi wrote: Koreans want to play outside Korea more and more it seems. Only IM is not interested in such thing.
And OGS of course. MC is everywhere!
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so how can i replace these players in Fantasy GTSL? I was kinda expected this result so i hv fruitdealer in my anti team =_=
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