MajOr, TLO, herO, and others to IEM Sao Paulo - Page 2
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DavoS
United States4605 Posts
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Destructicon
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Nice lineup overall, surprisingly light on zerg though. | ||
splasha
Brazil86 Posts
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Holdenintherye
Canada1441 Posts
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TXRaunchy
United States131 Posts
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TAMinator
Australia2706 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:53 Lorning wrote: Coach Park making work again COACH PARK EFFECT | ||
Carefree
United States1571 Posts
On December 21 2013 00:52 Dalnore wrote: I'm impressed how lesser known Korean players (Bbyong, herO, Dark, Sascri) all made it to the top4 of qualifiers while Maru, Soulkey and Dear failed to do it. Especially it's strange to see Soulkey losing both to Sascri and Jim with the 0-2 score. Liquipedia states that four players will be invited from WCS rankings so it's likely some of them just didn't care. | ||
StutteR
United States1903 Posts
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prOPOns
Germany60 Posts
Soulkey going out against Jim and Sacsri 0-2, Parting 0-2 against ByuN, Classic 1-2 against Curious, soO 0-2 against Hurricane... FanTaSy and Rain already going out in RO32 of KR Qualifier... Just Sacsri and Dark rocked... SKT1, you were supposed to WIN PROLEAGUE... CJ also nice tho, they can rock now | ||
Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
MAJOR'S POTENTIAL IS BACK, ALL ABOARD THE HYPETRAIN FOR 2014 | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
On December 21 2013 01:23 DavoS wrote: If jjakji played in the European qualifier does that mean he's region switching for 2014? I would think so, he is currently living in the mYi house in switzerland. I mean, it would be somewhat silly if you can participate in another region's qualifier just because you happen to be there during the time of the qualifiers. | ||
Aocowns
Norway6070 Posts
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XtreMe_au
Australia412 Posts
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AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On December 21 2013 01:06 ACrow wrote: Seems like it, looking at herO's path through this qualifier, he really did his work, taking out Dear, Maru. Quite impressive. Bbyong got a little lucky on the other hand, herO was the only high caliber player he had to take on. Bbyong also beat Dark who made it to the Loser's Finals after beating Maru, so that's not bad either. There were also the KR/TW qualifier that has to be included in his run. | ||
Holytornados
United States1022 Posts
On December 21 2013 01:39 Holdenintherye wrote: Yes major! I just hope he can perform offline too Didn't he just win a big latin America lan for like 10k? Hopefully that'll be good for his confidence. On December 21 2013 02:06 Aocowns wrote: fuck yeah Juanito I am impressed by his 3-1 of Polt, too. I kinda wish HuK got over Polt personally though. He was a pretty close 2-3 loss to Polt IIRC. | ||
mostwanted
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ArTiFaKs
United States1229 Posts
On December 21 2013 01:43 TXRaunchy wrote: hellokitty made it? did he just cheese his way through? Pretty much. He played a lot of PvP's and in bo3 formats, it's really quite easy for a player like him to do well. Basically all his series went 2-1, and in PvP even the threat of cheese, and then going super greed is such an advantage its hard in bo3's for the true "best player" to come through. But eh, that's PvP for you right now. It kinda sucks too cuz there's so many other exciting players I'd rather watch (honestly he's one of the more boring players imo) then some terribly cheesy NA Protoss, but oh well. | ||
GTPGlitch
5061 Posts
bbyong and hero fighting~~~~~ | ||
ArTiFaKs
United States1229 Posts
On December 21 2013 02:21 mostwanted wrote: There were much better players like Soulkey, Parting and even ByunPrime lost in KR qualifier while there are lesser skill players from other region gets through. This I think will contribute to a less exciting match over all --> less viewers perhaps. I think IEM shouldn't limited spot based on region but rather skill. I don't mind seeing 100% Koreans compete rather than a few top regional players There's still 4 more spots reserved for players finishing high in WCS 2013 rankings, which means basically 100% Korean for those spots. But if that's the case why were players like Maru, Dear, SoulKey forced to go through the qualifier when they are pretty much THE top ranked WCS players? Weird. Although I get what you are saying, I think its nice to see NA, Europe, Korean players battling it out. The WCS season finals had similar restrictions and those tournaments were very high skill level, so that argument isn't valid IMO especially with there being Koreans in all regions, and most of them were knocked out in the qualifiers by the players who advanced. | ||
slowbacontron
United States7722 Posts
On December 21 2013 02:02 JustPassingBy wrote: I would think so, he is currently living in the mYi house in switzerland. I mean, it would be somewhat silly if you can participate in another region's qualifier just because you happen to be there during the time of the qualifiers. He's confirmed to be playing in WCS EU. | ||
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