Not perfect, but close
However, we do not know about his mirror matchup
so PartinG 3-1.
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The_Templar
your Country52796 Posts
Not perfect, but close However, we do not know about his mirror matchup so PartinG 3-1. | ||
mikedebo
Canada4341 Posts
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et
Switzerland367 Posts
On September 21 2012 01:55 Saiwa wrote: Show nested quote + On September 20 2012 22:51 GTR wrote: back to the korean stream now that grubby is gone Thats not a nice thing to say ... Or it is a nice thing to say about grubbys casting | ||
ElephantBaby
United States1365 Posts
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Amornthep
Singapore2605 Posts
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MCXD
Australia2738 Posts
Both players deserve to go far. We'll see what happens. | ||
Grampz
United States2147 Posts
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Grumbels
Netherlands7028 Posts
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BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On September 20 2012 22:43 Zer atai wrote: Is it possible that Rain will win both the GSL and the OSL? Not until Flash is eliminated. | ||
Corsica
Ukraine1854 Posts
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FakeDeath
Malaysia6060 Posts
On September 21 2012 08:31 Grumbels wrote: Parting should be able to take this. His pvp is strong compared to Rain and he has more time to focus on the OSL than Rain, who's still in the GSL. And I think kespa players are still weak to long series, since the esf players have had a lot more experience planning sc2 series. (a bigger collection of cheese strategies etc.) No. Kespa players excel in long series. | ||
Skwid1g
United States953 Posts
On September 21 2012 09:10 FakeDeath wrote: Show nested quote + On September 21 2012 08:31 Grumbels wrote: Parting should be able to take this. His pvp is strong compared to Rain and he has more time to focus on the OSL than Rain, who's still in the GSL. And I think kespa players are still weak to long series, since the esf players have had a lot more experience planning sc2 series. (a bigger collection of cheese strategies etc.) No. Kespa players excel in long series. I'm not so sure about that. In time, sure. But now? Ehhh... The current pros know a lot more builds off of the top of their heads (especially cheeses) just from having played for so long. I'd say they excel when given time to prepare, but that's kind of a moot point for Rain as I doubt he'll have enough time to thoroughly prepare for both leagues. | ||
ElephantBaby
United States1365 Posts
On September 21 2012 09:10 Skwid1g wrote: Rain's PvP seems really weak unless it's improved vastly since we last saw it. Parting's PvP is also really good... given the fact that Rain also has to practice for both leagues and I'm inclined to say Parting has a really good chance of taking it. Show nested quote + On September 21 2012 09:10 FakeDeath wrote: On September 21 2012 08:31 Grumbels wrote: Parting should be able to take this. His pvp is strong compared to Rain and he has more time to focus on the OSL than Rain, who's still in the GSL. And I think kespa players are still weak to long series, since the esf players have had a lot more experience planning sc2 series. (a bigger collection of cheese strategies etc.) No. Kespa players excel in long series. I'm not so sure about that. In time, sure. But now? Ehhh... The current pros know a lot more builds off of the top of their heads (especially cheeses) just from having played for so long. I'd say they excel when given time to prepare, but that's kind of a moot point for Rain as I doubt he'll have enough time to thoroughly prepare for both leagues. Two tournaments are well separated, at least one week preparation time for both GSL and OSL quarterfinals, that's plenty of time. Problem is to find good training partners. SKT is already eliminated from Proleague, his teammates are all on vacation by now. And he obviously does not know GSL guys very well. Next week is OSL quarterfinals, the week after is GSL quarterfinals. | ||
Dakure
United States513 Posts
On September 21 2012 03:09 Fionn wrote: Show nested quote + On September 21 2012 03:04 blamekilly wrote: not sure who to pick......... parting doesn't have the best PvP and Rain says his PvP is not good but we haven't seen enough of it.... Rain also said his PvT was bad, and he's beaten Polt, MKP, Byun and Taeja. You say that like any of those names besides Taeja mean something. | ||
IPS.Mardow.
Germany713 Posts
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ElephantBaby
United States1365 Posts
On September 21 2012 09:38 Dakure wrote: Show nested quote + On September 21 2012 03:09 Fionn wrote: On September 21 2012 03:04 blamekilly wrote: not sure who to pick......... parting doesn't have the best PvP and Rain says his PvP is not good but we haven't seen enough of it.... Rain also said his PvT was bad, and he's beaten Polt, MKP, Byun and Taeja. You say that like any of those names besides Taeja mean something. If MKP and Polt means nothing, Parting certainly means less than nothing. | ||
Balgrog
United States1221 Posts
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FataLe
New Zealand4400 Posts
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TommyP
United States6231 Posts
Please DRG and/or Flash make the finals. | ||
sevia
United States954 Posts
Would be interesting to see a Kespa player take the first SC2 OSL, though. | ||
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