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THORZAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNN!! Hell yes :D
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AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
April 23 2012 09:52 GMT
#7321
and... THORZAIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNNNNN!! Hell yes :D | ||
MagicFingers
Sweden1 Post
April 23 2012 09:56 GMT
#7322
Congrats, ThorZaiN! | ||
Champloo
Germany1850 Posts
April 23 2012 10:12 GMT
#7323
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Tommylew
Wales2717 Posts
April 23 2012 10:17 GMT
#7324
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holypalaswe
Sweden28 Posts
April 23 2012 10:21 GMT
#7325
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Gladiator6
Sweden7024 Posts
April 23 2012 10:32 GMT
#7326
On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 14:53 Bagration wrote: With this win, I think Thorzain will be offered a Code S seed for Season 3. Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. | ||
Terribadie
8 Posts
April 23 2012 10:57 GMT
#7327
On April 23 2012 19:12 Champloo wrote: Did dreamhack post the playlist anywhere? Was wondering this myself, some of those songs they played at the end were fantastic. | ||
b0rt_
Norway930 Posts
April 23 2012 10:58 GMT
#7328
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OTIX
Sweden491 Posts
April 23 2012 11:33 GMT
#7329
So, here's a topic that might be painful: What do you think about TvT against Korean players? Pretty well actually. I have some new things up my sleeves that I think might work very well. I'm not gonna lie, the numbers at least, aren’t that pretty. Numbers speak about the past, not the present. | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
April 23 2012 11:36 GMT
#7330
On April 23 2012 19:12 Champloo wrote: Did dreamhack post the playlist anywhere? Don't think so, but off the top of my mind: Pendulum - The Island Avicii - Levels Avicii - Bromance Royksopp - Eple Alesso & Sebastian Ingrosso - Calling (lose my mind) Nause - Made Of¨ Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound Justice - D.A.N.C.E Some Madeon tune. Faithless - Insomnia darude - sandstorm The Prodigy - Breathe | ||
xxAoPxx
Germany25 Posts
April 23 2012 12:16 GMT
#7331
The tournament itself showed that even if (or maybe because?) the top-top-tier of players is playing elsewhere, amazing matches can be had and unestablished caster duos can shine as well. Well done Apollo, Wolf, InControl. Enjoyed every minute of this, aside from the disappointment about some of my favorite players getting knocked out of the tournament. Thanks Dreamhack, you were a pleasant companion throughout the weekend. | ||
Zythus
Poland184 Posts
April 23 2012 12:23 GMT
#7332
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Benjamin99
4176 Posts
April 23 2012 13:02 GMT
#7333
On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 14:53 Bagration wrote: With this win, I think Thorzain will be offered a Code S seed for Season 3. Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano | ||
opterown
Australia54649 Posts
April 23 2012 13:15 GMT
#7334
On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 14:53 Bagration wrote: With this win, I think Thorzain will be offered a Code S seed for Season 3. Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano what the, where did you get 92% from | ||
johanreidel
27 Posts
April 23 2012 13:31 GMT
#7335
On April 23 2012 22:15 opterown wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: [quote] Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano what the, where did you get 92% from It's "only" 72% sadly http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/1996_Stephano | ||
adiga
495 Posts
April 23 2012 13:32 GMT
#7336
Thanks a lot | ||
Olli
Austria24413 Posts
April 23 2012 14:08 GMT
#7337
On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 14:53 Bagration wrote: With this win, I think Thorzain will be offered a Code S seed for Season 3. Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano That's cute. He wins 72% of foreign ZvP. Sure Stephano is good but let him play some of the Korean PvZ gods first before you think he'll win anything. I give him a 30% chance against somebody like Hero. | ||
opterown
Australia54649 Posts
April 23 2012 14:14 GMT
#7338
On April 23 2012 23:08 DarkLordOlli wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: On April 23 2012 14:55 opterown wrote: [quote] Season 2 ends on May 19, so Season 3 will be soon after. In terms of large tournaments, there's still Spring Arena 2 in that time. If TZ does well there (~top 4?) he should get the seed, I say. DH by itself isn't that much, he didn't take out thatttt many top-tier koreans/foreigners. Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano That's cute. He wins 72% of foreign ZvP. Sure Stephano is good but let him play some of the Korean PvZ gods first before you think he'll win anything. I give him a 30% chance against somebody like Hero. funnily enough stephano is 100% against hero in broadcasted matches... | ||
Olli
Austria24413 Posts
April 23 2012 14:20 GMT
#7339
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Olli
Austria24413 Posts
April 23 2012 14:20 GMT
#7340
On April 23 2012 23:14 opterown wrote: Show nested quote + On April 23 2012 23:08 DarkLordOlli wrote: On April 23 2012 22:02 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 19:32 eYeball wrote: On April 23 2012 15:39 Benjamin99 wrote: On April 23 2012 15:33 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:16 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:14 Bromazepam wrote: On April 23 2012 15:07 opterown wrote: On April 23 2012 15:00 Bagration wrote: [quote] Thorzain is a foreigner. Let's face it: That plus him winning a premier event essentially locks him a seed unless another foreigner wins Arena 2. Stephano is pretty much confirmed as a seed, By whom? Pure speculation or there's been an official word? Speculation, since he announced on twitter he'd be going to KR in about a month and a half to train - which is right when GSL 3 starts I don't know how much good would being in the next CodeS season do to him. His chances aren't that high at the moment, in my opinion, and while he certainly isn't the type who gets demoralised by a loss the risk of getting crushed in the first round I'm sure appeals to nobody. It might have been worth a try if he still had only 4 months in SC2, but since he extended his time to 16 I'd much rather have him train hard for one season and then crush faces for the next one. With all these protoss players in Code S? Stephano gonna have a field day its gonna be like candyland for him I wouldnt bet on that, latest I remember from Stephano he lost 2-1 to Inori. No one wins 100% of there matchup and if you got a bad day you lose. Stephano wins 92% in ZvP so 10% of his matches he will still lose. Trust me Code S with all these protoss players are like heaven for Stephano That's cute. He wins 72% of foreign ZvP. Sure Stephano is good but let him play some of the Korean PvZ gods first before you think he'll win anything. I give him a 30% chance against somebody like Hero. funnily enough stephano is 100% against hero in broadcasted matches... Which is just about one series at Blizzard Cup where Hero notably played the worst starcraft of his career. | ||
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