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On November 21 2017 22:24 Fango wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2017 16:27 NdieWarp wrote:On November 21 2017 12:22 Fango wrote: It's well deserved, Rogue had phenomenal results this year, sOs and Maru did amazing as well. I just wish Trap and Cure showed up more I actually disagree, I was surprised Jinair decided to stay and with this roster, given how the team preformed in individual leagues. Rogue was godlike in the second half of the year and is a top5 player this year. sOs did really well in GSL, but was lackluster otherwise. Since the 2 events he preformed really well in was GSLs that still makes it a strong resume. Maru got top4 at a GSL, but didn't come close to anything else, besides the not very stacked WESG event. And I mean, you can barely comment on the other players. Creator and Cure played one event each and did nothing(are they even playing actively?) and Traps best preformance is 2 ro16 appearances in the GSL. Rogue got GSL ro8 twice, first in Shangai/ST2/blizzcon. sOs got GSL final/ro4 and played in SSL premier for a season, Maru got GSL ro4/ro8, WeSG final, and played in both SSL premier seasons. I don't understand how you can look at these results and say the team was lacking. Trap and Cure had their focus elsewhere sure, but the big 3 did fine
I said Rouge did really good? I also said sOs still did well despite not being consistent at all just because of the tournaments he did well in were really good. The only of those three players you mentioned that I even though had a underwhelming year was Maru(since I don't value WESG that high cuz it wasn't a very stacked event, and he didn't do much in SSL, and for someone like Maru I think you would at least want him to get a better result than a GSL top4, even if that is a great placing for a more average player. Even if you disagree with me on that, this was in the context of my full comment, where I pointed out that these placings combined with the nothing that you get out of the other 3 players(which I assume still are on the team and paid?) makes it weird to not add any other of the players that had a stronger year than pretty much every player on JAGW except maybe Rouge). Especially since there are many players that have more popularity or brand power than several players on JAGW.
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On November 23 2017 02:59 NdieWarp wrote:Show nested quote +On November 21 2017 22:24 Fango wrote:On November 21 2017 16:27 NdieWarp wrote:On November 21 2017 12:22 Fango wrote: It's well deserved, Rogue had phenomenal results this year, sOs and Maru did amazing as well. I just wish Trap and Cure showed up more I actually disagree, I was surprised Jinair decided to stay and with this roster, given how the team preformed in individual leagues. Rogue was godlike in the second half of the year and is a top5 player this year. sOs did really well in GSL, but was lackluster otherwise. Since the 2 events he preformed really well in was GSLs that still makes it a strong resume. Maru got top4 at a GSL, but didn't come close to anything else, besides the not very stacked WESG event. And I mean, you can barely comment on the other players. Creator and Cure played one event each and did nothing(are they even playing actively?) and Traps best preformance is 2 ro16 appearances in the GSL. Rogue got GSL ro8 twice, first in Shangai/ST2/blizzcon. sOs got GSL final/ro4 and played in SSL premier for a season, Maru got GSL ro4/ro8, WeSG final, and played in both SSL premier seasons. I don't understand how you can look at these results and say the team was lacking. Trap and Cure had their focus elsewhere sure, but the big 3 did fine I said Rouge did really good? I also said sOs still did well despite not being consistent at all just because of the tournaments he did well in were really good. The only of those three players you mentioned that I even though had a underwhelming year was Maru(since I don't value WESG that high cuz it wasn't a very stacked event, and he didn't do much in SSL, and for someone like Maru I think you would at least want him to get a better result than a GSL top4, even if that is a great placing for a more average player. Even if you disagree with me on that, this was in the context of my full comment, where I pointed out that these placings combined with the nothing that you get out of the other 3 players(which I assume still are on the team and paid?) makes it weird to not add any other of the players that had a stronger year than pretty much every player on JAGW except maybe Rouge). Especially since there are many players that have more popularity or brand power than several players on JAGW.
If you look at it from a team persective Maru did fine. WeSG may not have been a difficult tournament but it was still one of the biggest esport events of the year, with him representing both Jin Air + korea as a whole. Plus advertising to a chinese audience is good for Jin Air as they run flights between them (I believe?). And although he didn't make SSL playoffs, just being able to play live every week is good exposure for the team, considering only 10 players get that per season now
As far as the others guys go, you can't just replace players because they do better or worse for a season. Given the success of the big 3 it would make sense to keep them team as it is. The point of a team is to have a mixture of skill anyway to allow lesser players to practice and grow.
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Don't know if anyone asked this before but where do I buy Jin air gw gear to show support of their commitment to starcraft?
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On November 23 2017 07:09 TKL wrote: Don't know if anyone asked this before but where do I buy Jin air gw gear to show support of their commitment to starcraft?
You can get stuff at the ESL shop (https://shop.eslgaming.com/collections/jin-air-green-wings). There's also some other places that sell Jin Air gear iirc.
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The United States of America Olympics Roster in StarCraft 2 competing at BlizzCon MMXVIII
,and we're ready now.
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JAGW fighting !
rogue boss = JAGW boss = pays to invest into teams
congrats ! good to see they're still a major player (read : sponsor) in the scene
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