GSL Super Tournament RO64 Day 6
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CaucasianAsian
Korea (South)11585 Posts
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TheRhox
Canada868 Posts
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Vipsanius
Netherlands708 Posts
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Scotland263 Posts
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SnK-Arcbound
United States4423 Posts
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tehplank
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RPR_Tempest
Australia7798 Posts
On May 25 2011 18:03 SnK-Arcbound wrote: Huk hasn't won a single game in a high ranking korean tournament to date. I'm going to continue thinking he won't until he proves otherwise. Up and Downs? Code A? | ||
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SnK-Arcbound
United States4423 Posts
Since when is Code A a high ranking tournament (2000$ prize pool is big by your standards?). And since when are up and down matches a high ranking tournament? After almost 2 years he finally gets into Code S (after failing to qualify for the first 3 GSL's) and then he doesn't win his first match. He hasn't beaten anyone, and until he does, I'm not voting for him. EDIT: He also lost his first match of the TSL3. | ||
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asperger
Sweden1310 Posts
On May 25 2011 18:39 SnK-Arcbound wrote: Since when is Code A a high ranking tournament (2000$ prize pool is big by your standards?). And since when are up and down matches a high ranking tournament? After almost 2 years he finally gets into Code S (after failing to qualify for the first 3 GSL's) and then he doesn't win his first match. He hasn't beaten anyone, and until he does, I'm not voting for him. EDIT: He also lost his first match of the TSL3. The prize pool doesn't matter when some of the best players in the world compete. Huk beat MMA in the Up and Down matches, that is a feat to recognize. | ||
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Sacro
Norway237 Posts
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ChatimentZ
Belgium227 Posts
In their last games, they both lost to Inca and won only one PvP series ... | ||
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CPTslut
Germany98 Posts
On May 25 2011 18:39 SnK-Arcbound wrote: Since when is Code A a high ranking tournament (2000$ prize pool is big by your standards?). And since when are up and down matches a high ranking tournament? After almost 2 years he finally gets into Code S (after failing to qualify for the first 3 GSL's) and then he doesn't win his first match. He hasn't beaten anyone, and until he does, I'm not voting for him. EDIT: He also lost his first match of the TSL3. I think your reasoning is plain wrong. Every tournament with strong competition should be considered high ranked, or would you call a 100.000$ prize money bronze league tourney high ranked? ;p Huk has beat high ranked competitors and not seeing the potential in a lot of the Code A players who will certainly replace some, if not a lot of the Code S competition as it is right now is just ignorant. To top it off you call MMA a nobody, showing everyone that you probably aren't really informed when it comes to GSL competition. I still came to a similar conclusion but with quite a different reasoning, seeing Huk fall apart in televised matches and not coming close to using his full potential, so I would vote for San while strongly rooting for Huk. Since this isn't about money my vote is on Huk ofc. | ||
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Man.Magic
United States178 Posts
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MattRz
Chile1680 Posts
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FlaShFTW
United States10238 Posts
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mordek
United States12705 Posts
On May 25 2011 18:39 SnK-Arcbound wrote: [ EDIT: He also lost his first match of the TSL3. PvP against the guy who made it to round of 4. Silly Not to mention look at all the others who "lost [their] first match of the TSL3".Anyways, HUK FIGHTING! | ||
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MorNin
United States443 Posts
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Maliris
Northern Ireland2557 Posts
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Al Bundy
7257 Posts
I'll go for Huk, just for the heck of it. | ||
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Not to mention look at all the others who "lost [their] first match of the TSL3".