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On January 16 2017 00:38 sneakyfox wrote: Well I think he's been world class all of LOTV, except perhaps for a few hickups. But look at the people he lost in the GSLs and Blizzcon, perhaps all the best in the world at the time: Zest (so good back then), Dark (incredibly good), Byun (unbeatable at the time).
I don't think that warrants a label as 'not good on the big stage'.
But, of course, that may be because of what he did before LOTV. that was exactly the problem I had with him this year. he was always top tier, but not quite good enough to beat the very best players. but great that he finally broke through and managed to win a tournament.
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On January 16 2017 00:38 sneakyfox wrote: Well I think he's been world class all of LOTV, except perhaps for a few hickups. But look at the people he lost in the GSLs and Blizzcon, perhaps all the best in the world at the time: Zest (so good back then), Dark (incredibly good), Byun (unbeatable at the time).
I don't think that warrants a label as 'not good on the big stage'.
But, of course, that may be because of what he did before LOTV.
its more the chokes vs zest, and losses to dear/trap that shouldn't have happened.
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Gratz to TY, he probably worked really hard for this, I'd imagine. Also good on him to cash in such a large check, should be more than enough cash (plus GSL money) for the next few years
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So happy for this guy! First major tournament victory? And what a one to win.
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Must feel great to finally win a premier championship after such a long career as a progamer. Good job, TY!
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He plans to stream on Wednesday btw.
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On January 17 2017 02:03 Elentos wrote: He plans to stream on Wednesday btw. Tomorrow he wants to watch Flash vs Jaedong? :D
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On January 17 2017 02:03 Elentos wrote: He plans to stream on Wednesday btw. His GSL group is coming up in 5 days though. Showing off his builds before that might not be good.
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On January 17 2017 02:34 spir00 wrote:His GSL group is coming up in 5 days though. Showing off his builds before that might not be good. He just showed a lot of builds in WESG. Plus the last few times he streamed he was just playing for fun, e.g. mass battlecruiser styles, strats he didn't use in any legit games.
On January 17 2017 02:13 The_Red_Viper wrote:Tomorrow he wants to watch Flash vs Jaedong? :D Taking a rest from becoming the 10th most earning SC2 player of all time.
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And what is better for a rest than cheering for his old teammate and friend
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I find LeeSsang Rok to be more exhausting than relaxing traditionally.
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On January 17 2017 02:34 spir00 wrote:His GSL group is coming up in 5 days though. Showing off his builds before that might not be good. He's not playing serious on his stream at all.
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Since the WESG replay pack has been released, I can confirm that Kelazhur beat TY with the exact same builds he used against Korea in NationWars, on the same maps.
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In game one he looked kinda bad, but well played in the rest of the games! GJ TY
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Watched the vods now. Looked a bit sloppy overall but he advanced in first so all is well.
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Well done! He did seem a bit unfocused in the beginning, as he said himself in the interview, but after that it was solid. Even if he does make a mistake here and there he seemed much stronger that the opposing zergs.
I also liked how he looked in the interview. It's easy to read too much into things like that but he seemed to be in a better mood and more relaxed than usually. Maybe that tournament win has really settled some things for him.
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The WESG trophy weighs 30 kg apparently. That's pretty massive.
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