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Lavi
Bangladesh793 Posts
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Shield
Bulgaria4824 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 slicknav wrote: We have had Nada, Boxer, and July all show mild success in SC2, but none have ever won anything major. MVP on the other hand, an ex-BW player, has been dominating for nearly a year. I can see why people would throw around the B word when describing him. I meant S class pro gamers such as Bisu, Stork, JaeDong, Flash, Fantasy, etc. | ||
R!!
Brazil938 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:06 ItsMeDomLee wrote: Well I'm glad we have our TL expert on foreign affairs educating everyone. I never claimed to be an expert, I simply have seen way too many times in both the wc3 and the DotA scene how touchy the chinese can get when their representatives lose in international events. | ||
HerbalTylenol
62 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 Tachion wrote: It's up to the Korean netizens if I'm not mistaken. Except I'm fairly certain SC2 is bigger outside Korea. The opposite was true for BW. So TLizens get to decide bonjwas imo...and MVP most definitely is turning out to be one! We'll see after Blizzard cup. | ||
zhurai
United States5660 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 slicknav wrote: We have had Nada, Boxer, and July all show mild success in SC2, but none have ever won anything major. MVP on the other hand, an ex-BW player, has been dominating for nearly a year. I can see why people would throw around the B word when describing him. they are all "ex-BW" players but their top forms are like years ago. the players right now in BW are currently are on a different level. | ||
Seeker
Where dat snitch at?36685 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 slicknav wrote: We have had Nada, Boxer, and July all show mild success in SC2, but none have ever won anything major. MVP on the other hand, an ex-BW player, has been dominating for nearly a year. I can see why people would throw around the B word when describing him. But those BW pros switched during their slumping phase. They didn't switch during their prime like the other BW pros will | ||
NipponBanzai
Canada518 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 Tachion wrote: It's up to the Korean netizens if I'm not mistaken. Then it's never going to be since I'm pretty sure koreans never really gave a shit about the word. It's only the foreign community that puts it on a pedestal. | ||
hmsrenown
Canada1263 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:09 R!! wrote: I never claimed to be an expert, I simply have seen way too many times in both the wc3 and the DotA scene how touchy the chinese can get when their representatives lose in international events. Because they're favourites. This kid is far from it. | ||
Mioraka
Canada1353 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:07 David451 wrote: As a Zerg? WTF. MVP TvT is better than his TvZ. Ya MVP is obviously famous for his horrible TvZs......oh wait. | ||
Amornthep
Singapore2605 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:09 HerbalTylenol wrote: Except I'm fairly certain SC2 is bigger outside Korea. The opposite was true for BW. So TLizens get to decide bonjwas imo...and MVP most definitely is turning out to be one! We'll see after Blizzard cup. It's still too early even if he wins Blizzard Cup. | ||
flowSthead
1065 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:08 Tachion wrote: It's up to the Korean netizens if I'm not mistaken. Didn't John the Translator say that bonjwa doesn't mean in Korean what the TL community means when they use it? I remember him saying once that bonjwa is just something a person says about themselves, as in "I am a good player". | ||
Altern
United States1053 Posts
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chosenkerrigan
858 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:07 David451 wrote: As a Zerg? WTF. MVP TvT is better than his TvZ. I don't know for sure if his TvT is better than his TvZ considering he pretty much has the best TvT and TvZ at the same time. However, it seems like you know it for sure. | ||
StarStruck
25339 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:09 darkness wrote: I meant S class pro gamers such as Bisu, Stork, JaeDong, Flash, Fantasy, etc. errr Fantasy isn't S class. He's very good though ;/ | ||
hmsrenown
Canada1263 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:09 zhurai wrote: they are all "ex-BW" players but their top forms are like years ago. the players right now in BW are currently are on a different level. MVP should be peaking in BW had he not switched. It's reasonable to assume so with his improved game before the switch and qualifying for starleague | ||
windsupernova
Mexico5280 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:09 darkness wrote: I meant S class pro gamers such as Bisu, Stork, JaeDong, Flash, Fantasy, etc. Does it really matter now? They don't seem to be switching any time soon. We will worry about that when it happens(if it happens). So far MVP is the best SC2 player in the world | ||
Sitinte
United States499 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:11 Altern wrote: Man every nuke connected...beautiful! He had to cancel the nuke outside the natural of the top right expansion because of the spine crawler there, I believe, due to an Overseer nearby. | ||
HerbalTylenol
62 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:10 Amornthep wrote: It's still too early even if he wins Blizzard Cup. Nah, then it's the perfect time to call MVP the FIRST BONJWA of SC2! ! ! ! ! | ||
sickthink
United States60 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:05 PartyBiscuit wrote: That's irrelevant. Anyone who ever argues with the "you couldn't do better" idea is always wrong on so many levels. Just because you aren't able to sing for instance, does that mean you can't critique music that sounds terrible? Xigua played horribly (in both games) and was completely outplayed. MVP had no reason (unless the minimap was too blurry for me) to pull back from his triple bunker/triple seige tank push, he had the game won at the point. There were only ~9 lings across the side of the map and he already had 1 tank and a bunker at his expansion to defend. The amount of banes/lings Xigua used to try his 2nd attempt at busting the push would have died if MVP left his units at the Zerg natural. Afterwards, MVP was really just toying with Xigua who couldn't handle his drop harass at all - why else would you bother to make 3 nukes (which requires that many academies) and 25+ cloaked ghosts? Fun game to watch but Xigua was nowhere close. I agree. He should've/could've ended it, but decided to make a spectacle of poor Xingua in front of a packed Korean crowd. To me, it's kind of BM to pull back and wait to rape someone like he did, embarrassing him like a little child who knew no better. He was clearly not playing on MVP's level, and MVP should've had the courtesy to win gracefully like the champ he is. | ||
bellsprout
Australia219 Posts
On December 11 2011 15:01 trinxified wrote: Ultralisks need to be immune to snipe... drones should be immune to nuke | ||
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