WCS KR Challenger Season II - Ro48 Results - Page 3
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StarStruck
25339 Posts
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YoungTyTy
United States801 Posts
On July 14 2013 08:40 StarStruck wrote: Toss Stornk. CoCa and ZerO losing heh. Then again it was to Vampire who's playing really frigging good and Killer heh. Tough luck boys. Meanwhile Creator continuing his battle with mediocrity in HOTS. | ||
ClairvoyanceSC2
United States758 Posts
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WigglingSquid
5194 Posts
Life vs jjakji will make me sad either way. T_T | ||
DRTnOOber
New Zealand476 Posts
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Whiplash
United States2928 Posts
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xenoZhang
China142 Posts
life vs jjakji should be great to see, as both have very aggressive style | ||
ShowTheLights
Korea (South)1654 Posts
On July 14 2013 06:23 zeratul_jf wrote: poor Coca i really wanted him to win | ||
9-BiT
United States1089 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97250 Posts
On July 14 2013 11:08 9-BiT wrote: MKP, so sick. How were the games? MKP didn't play great but it was still plenty to outclass Mamuri | ||
Mackus
England1681 Posts
On July 14 2013 08:39 GolemMadness wrote: KT players who aren't Flash are notorious for never being able to do anything in individual leagues. He is 10-7 in PvP in Proleague so it doesn't really justify that claim. Even a loss counts for 1 more game than Yonghwa has played, experience is sometimes the key factor | ||
igay
Australia1178 Posts
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iGX
Australia414 Posts
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Scarecrow
Korea (South)9172 Posts
On July 14 2013 11:47 Mackus wrote: He is 10-7 in PvP in Proleague so it doesn't really justify that claim. Proleague is irrelevant to his claim and as a KT fan we routinely do well at team leagues and suck at individuals (barring Flash). Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote: Proleague is irrelevant to his claim and as a KT fan we routinely do well at team leagues and suck at individuals (barring Flash). Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D So Yongwa would fit KT well then, for he has excactly the same problem for a long time, the guy is insanely good with alot of bad luck, i for one am not suprised to see him beat a protoss. IM has a rather strong protoss line itself. And as First is proving the IM protosses arent behind in pvp in any way compared to those that play in Proleague. Bottom line, IM is just kick ass. | ||
bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
On July 14 2013 11:52 igay wrote: Come on drag lets see him return to his former glory!! Do you mean drg? | ||
andrewlt
United States7662 Posts
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HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On July 14 2013 11:59 Scarecrow wrote: Also not surprised ESF is doing well in Challenger with how many of them have been dropping from Code S the last few seasons. Glad herO[join] got through :D Out of the 24 matches played here, only 8 of them involved players who dropped down from Code S. And out of those 8 players, half were ESF and half were Kespa. And out of the 4 ESF players who dropped down from Code S, only 2 of them won their matches, while out of the 4 Kespa players who dropped down from Code S, all 4 of them won their matches (though it's noted that only 2 of those matches were Kespa vs. ESF). In other words, ESF doing well in Challenger has pretty much nothing to do with a lot of them dropping from Code S. Most of the ESF wins were from ESF players not coming down from Code S. Nice try, though. That is, assuming I'm understanding the symbols on the brackets correctly (http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2013_WCS_Season_2_Korea_OSL/Challenger#Bracket_Stage). The S next to the player's name means they dropped from Code S, right? | ||
QCD
Suriname81 Posts
Amazing... But does that mean it wasn't true? or it wasn't true? | ||
Shebuha
Canada1335 Posts
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