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On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north
Naniwa getting to round of 8 twice in GSL, getting 2nd place in HSC 3, 2nd place in MLG providence and beating both Nestea and MVP when they were the best. If Naniwa says he's getting serious about SC2 again I'm afraid Thorzain won't be as good as a motivated Naniwa
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On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north
how many people can boast that they beat flash in a Bo# series? naniwa can
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"better than thorzain"
hahaahah that's so funny. because it's so true.
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On March 25 2013 08:09 Sackings wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north how many people can boast that they beat flash in a Bo# series? naniwa can
Thorzain might be the King in the North for winning Dreamhack in Sweden, but Naniwa can't hold the title of Kingslayer better in regards to who he beat in the past. And you can add that Naniwa never had the same practice environment that Thorzain had anyway.
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probably gonna get upset about "balance" again instead of his shitty misplays, get "depressed" and ask his twitter followers for animes to watch
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Naniwa is one of the few people that ever struck me as someone who enjoys playing a LOT of Starcraft2. That is why he is so good. He enjoys playing with the build orders and trying to get away with things, winning in different ways... also is why he is so good. Most pros you ask will admit they either hate the game or are just simply frustrated by it. Most of the people I know who tried to go semi-pro feel the same way.
One of the few foreigners I feel who has the ability to play top tier SC2... period.
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On March 25 2013 08:16 Noocta wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 08:09 Sackings wrote:On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north how many people can boast that they beat flash in a Bo# series? naniwa can Thorzain might be the King in the North for winning Dreamhack in Sweden, but Naniwa can't hold the title of Kingslayer better in regards to who he beat in the past. And you can add that Naniwa never had the same practice environment that Thorzain had anyway. what? Naniwa lived in the StarTale house for like a year.
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I want to see the day when these top players from different teams bind together to become better. No one cares when it's foreigner vs foreigner. Lets see a united effort to match the Korean effort.
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On March 25 2013 08:09 Sackings wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north how many people can boast that they beat flash in a Bo# series? naniwa can
Oh, you mean when Flash was at the start of his career in sc2 and Naniwa won with proxy robo cheese? That was too circumstantial to tell you anything about Naniwa's skill, should I remind you that the more recent Flash dismantled protoss players such as Rain or Parting?
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LOL haven't seen before that's amazing He's such a character
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On March 25 2013 08:09 Sackings wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north how many people can boast that they beat flash in a Bo# series? naniwa can I am sure a lot people can boast that actually when he started sc2.
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I love his confidence! And NaNi will always be the King of the North for me!
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On March 25 2013 07:06 SnowfaLL wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 07:04 Kritos222 wrote: NaNiWa is swedens Idra, embarrasing.... :S except posts results and less balance whining?
There's really not that much difference between the two in terms of overall achievements in Sc2.
And before you go on about current skill Idra actually did pretty well at WCS where as Naniwa hasn't done much of any note in a quite some time.
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On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north
Naniwa won 2 MLGs, and has made it to 2 RO8's in code S. Thorzain right now looks reallllly not good, especially after that embarrassing series against Killer.
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Thorzain is in EG correct, So I am just going to Guess Team Liquid? Rivalry teams = Rivalry players? hmmm?!?
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On March 25 2013 08:29 vultdylan wrote:Show nested quote +On March 25 2013 07:59 Benjamin99 wrote: Thorzain beat him in TL3. Won a dreamhack. Won the Swedish Championship and qualified to the European championship something Naniwa couldn't even do.
That Naniwa actually thinks he is better is laughable at best. Thorzain is the king in the north Naniwa won 2 MLGs, and has made it to 2 RO8's in code S. Thorzain right now looks reallllly not good, especially after that embarrassing series against Killer. he hasn't won two MLGs. He won 1 MLG pre Koreans and an MLG special invite tournament.
And Naniwa hasn't looked any better recently as he hasn't really played in anything.
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On March 24 2013 22:04 Spackofant wrote: Omg please let it be a kespa team!
as graet as KESPA teams and players are i disagree...i think that it would be better if he didn't join KESPA
Liquid would be awesome but unlikely. Good luck to Nani wherever he goes tho. I will always be rooting for him
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