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Wow, so much hate to players here Hope someone would at least try to be considerate or constructive when predicting/accusing players.
So looking forward this tournament! It's on the same day i finish my final exams, And i will come home to an empty house as my parents are on vacation, so it will be such relaxing awesome nights (considering timezones, probably pretty long nights too :D)
I also will end up hating it since half of the players are some of my favourites!
Can't wait! Great innitiative and great player list!
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On May 18 2012 08:17 iNcontroL wrote: lolololol
What's just as comical is you wouldn't have any better chance of advancing than LS does, despite being signed to one of the biggest teams out there.
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On May 18 2012 06:08 dragonborn wrote:Seems like being a friend with day9 gives you good chance for playing in big tournaments. lastshadow isnt any different than high master NA/EU player. also congrats Illusion
Name me another high master NA/EU player who regularly plays KR Grandmasters .
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Canada10904 Posts
This is not a thread for 'outing' players inflated accounts. Especially if you don't have the evidence and need to ask the player themselves which account they play on. That's the sort of information you should have before attacking a player. So move right on and keep it on topic.
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On LS topic, I'll just say I watched A LOT of LS stream while I am not "fan" of his personality and how he sometimes behave so I will try to write this post un-biased as much as I can.
While LS seems kinda... well... without better word... a bit shady* but I still can't believe people are not giving him any credit for staying so long in Korea practicing every day like a madman. He literally plays in some kind of corner while bunch of Koreans are yelling all day and night, and he still stays there and tries his best to tirelessly practice. He is also, witnessed by his stream viewers, constantly winning against Korean GMs etc. At least give him some credit and CHANCE to show what he learned in Korea at some bigger lan!
*I really don't like how he acts sometimes while losing, I don't like how he becomes super agressive playing and losing Playhems with all kind of random excuses, I don't like how he says his Shield acc was ruined by disconnects and day before reason he stated on his stream was 2 named non-Korean progamers who PLAYED a lot and ruined his account by 300 points because they are bad or something, I absolutely didn't like the tone of conversation between him and Scarlett where they basically putdown entire non-Korean pro scene and foreign teamhouses on his stream (at least parts that weren't black-out'd),... etc etc
BUT still, he should be able to PLAY and SHOW skill he gained for all that time spent in Korea! I think you all will be surprised when he does a lot more then most of you expected! Why? Because he has the skills (even if you are in denial) and he doesn't behave any worse then a lot of other pro gamers who are getting invited to all kind of big tournaments.
On May 18 2012 08:31 Falling wrote: This is not a thread for 'outing' players inflated accounts. Especially if you don't have the evidence and need to ask the player themselves which account they play on. That's the sort of information you should have before attacking a player. So move right on and keep it on topic.
Damn, I made my post before I saw mod notice.
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i hope SaSe wins this tournament.
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beasty and machine are korean gm? doubt its on their own accounts?.
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On May 18 2012 08:40 Naniwa wrote: beasty and machine are korean gm? doubt its on their own accounts?. i guess he asked "are they playing with korean grandmaster players?"
beasty and machine high master(high mmr) on korea, so they are playing with most of korean grandmasters.
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On May 18 2012 08:40 Naniwa wrote: beasty and machine are korean gm? doubt its on their own accounts?.
Beasty plays on Master acc called ThePainTrain or similar, dunno if it's his acc but he played a lot on Kr ladder while streaming.
Anyway, I can't wait for this tournament, I can sense some uber epicness already. :-)
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On May 18 2012 08:40 Naniwa wrote: beasty and machine are korean gm? doubt its on their own accounts?.
Machine plays on the account 'WarMachine' so it's probably his.
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On May 18 2012 06:31 StarVe wrote:Show nested quote +On May 18 2012 06:27 Klondikebar wrote:On May 18 2012 06:25 Caelyn0101 wrote:On May 18 2012 06:23 Weaklink123 wrote:I am very excited to see how LS fairs. I hope to see mech TvP in group 4 . I can already tell you how he will fair, he will lose. This is all. Someone's got a vendetta. I guarantee you every player on that list considers him a threat. I'm pretty sure Stephano has no idea who he even is, but that wouldn't say anything about LS, more about Stephano. I'm pretty sure he and stephano met in Korea actually.
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will everyone be playing diablo 3 at this ?
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this looks like a ton of fun! Good Luck to everyone playing ! ! !
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EG just tweeted that Puma will be attending GSL Code A qualifiers and that Thorzain will be replacing him
Team EG @EvilGeniuses Following News: @EGPuMa, who has opted to focus on GSL Code - A qualifiers, will be replaced by @EGThorZaIN at the Redbull event in Austin.
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Indeed.
Hojoon was on the fence about where he wanted his focus to be, but after sometime to think about things he decided he wanted to play Code - A qualifiers. Performing well in a Korean league is really important to him, and that's a goal we'd like to help facilitate.
Marcus was nice enough to volunteer to take his place.
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On May 18 2012 10:34 evoli wrote:Indeed. Hojoon was on the fence about where he wanted his focus to be, but after sometime to think about things he decided he wanted to play Code - A qualifiers. Performing well in a Korean league is really important to him, and that's a goal we'd like to help facilitate. Marcus was nice enough to volunteer to take his place.
I respect Pumas decision to fight for pride rather than attending this tournament for the greater chance at prize money. Good luck to Puma and Thorzain will be a great replacement. Looking forward to seeing both succeed!
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On May 18 2012 10:34 evoli wrote:Indeed. Hojoon was on the fence about where he wanted his focus to be, but after sometime to think about things he decided he wanted to play Code - A qualifiers. Performing well in a Korean league is really important to him, and that's a goal we'd like to help facilitate. Marcus was nice enough to volunteer to take his place.
Hmm thorzain going to korea in a bit but NOT competing in the qualifiers? I smell a seed :D
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On May 18 2012 10:40 chipmonklord17 wrote:Show nested quote +On May 18 2012 10:34 evoli wrote:On May 18 2012 10:25 jmbthirteen wrote:EG just tweeted that Puma will be attending GSL Code A qualifiers and that Thorzain will be replacing him Team EG @EvilGeniuses Following News: @EGPuMa, who has opted to focus on GSL Code - A qualifiers, will be replaced by @EGThorZaIN at the Redbull event in Austin. https://twitter.com/#!/EvilGeniuses/status/203294749698953216 Indeed. Hojoon was on the fence about where he wanted his focus to be, but after sometime to think about things he decided he wanted to play Code - A qualifiers. Performing well in a Korean league is really important to him, and that's a goal we'd like to help facilitate. Marcus was nice enough to volunteer to take his place. Hmm thorzain going to korea in a bit but NOT competing in the qualifiers? I smell a seed :D
ha! Excellent observation good sir!
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