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b(town)
United States20 Posts
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Zyarktodt
United States67 Posts
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LordWeird
United States3411 Posts
On March 13 2009 01:26 Zyarktodt wrote: Dragons, Knights, and..... wait what do they call zerg masters again? Cerebrates. | ||
DoctorHelvetica
United States15034 Posts
On March 13 2009 01:26 Zyarktodt wrote: Dragons, Knights, and..... wait what do they call zerg masters again? sAviOr. | ||
Tuke
Finland1666 Posts
I am NaDa, destroyer of critters ^^ | ||
KwarK
United States40776 Posts
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sAw
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Thanx for the writeup! | ||
Clownz
Finland53 Posts
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InfeSteD
United States4658 Posts
I love it! Thanks artosis, JWD and KwarK | ||
StarBrift
Sweden1761 Posts
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NiTenIchiRyu
United Kingdom273 Posts
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Grobyc
Canada18410 Posts
On March 13 2009 05:04 NiTenIchiRyu wrote: I reckon JangBi will rape Stork. I hope he uses protection! + Show Spoiler + against storks imba reaver drops of course. ;D | ||
MuffinDude
United States3837 Posts
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ZidaneTribal
United States2800 Posts
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JWD
United States12607 Posts
On March 13 2009 07:49 MuffinDude wrote: Heh heh. Sorry about that. Its just that I didn't read the other article until I saw stork won so yea. Sorry. XD hehe np mate ^^ | ||
Athos
United States2484 Posts
Oh that's right, the OP is Best biased and probably deleted that series from his memory. (jk OP) Stork is one of the sneakiest players of all time; he loves going for insane strategies during high stakes situations. And hell, Jangbi has a history of choking. It's almost like Stork wins an OSL and Jangbi gets Stork's luck. Stork will practice very hard for this match so that he can prove that he is the superior player. I predict Stork to win 3-1. | ||
Elyvilon
United States13143 Posts
On March 13 2009 02:51 Kwark wrote: Hmm... Do you think Samsung will clear the proleague schedules of Stork and JangBi in order to let them practice? It'd take the heart out of the team and there's really no point when they're not playing a PvP final. Might as well not let either practice for the semifinal. As long as they keep it fair no harm no foul. They don't actually have any PL matches coming up, since it's WL playoffs coming up and Samsung isn't in them. I don't know how hard they're practicing, but I suspect Stork is putting most of his effort into his OSL match with Jaedong. Jangbi has nothing else until PL starts up again, so he's probably been practicing for this pretty hard, teammate or no teammate. | ||
JWD
United States12607 Posts
On March 13 2009 08:37 Athos wrote: Great writeup except for the part where you said that Stork vs. Jangbi would be the easiest set to call. I have news for you, this set is anybody's game right now. With the obvious except of Bisu, these are the two best protoss of this era. Even if Stork says that he gets destroyed by Jangbi in practice, we don't know if he was telling the truth. Even if he was, Stork is capable of pulling an upset. Least we forget that everybody and their mother had Best beating Stork until Stork stunned the world in a 3-1 victory against the then-pvp bonjwa Best. Oh that's right, the OP is Best biased and probably deleted that series from his memory. (jk OP) Stork is one of the sneakiest players of all time; he loves going for insane strategies during high stakes situations. And hell, Jangbi has a history of choking. It's almost like Stork wins an OSL and Jangbi gets Stork's luck. Stork will practice very hard for this match so that he can prove that he is the superior player. I predict Stork to win 3-1. Oh, I wish I could erase that BeSt-Stork series from my mind...I woke up at 3:00 AM to watch that and after the 1set it was just painful. But I think you're exaggerating how much of a favorite BeSt was in that match...Stork's PvP was also really impressive (he had just beaten Bisu in the Ro8) at that time and there were plenty of people who were predicting him to win the series. Even I thought the match would be close (but a BeSt victory, of course ) You're right that Stork can never be counted out (especially in series play) but I think we have to take his word about practice games against JangBi - Stork has little incentive to lie in his interviews, especially not in the way he did (specifically mentioning that JangBi "destroys" him every game). My point is that, unlike for the Ro16 or Ro8 matchups, we have some pretty concrete information about how this semifinal's players match up in day-to-day games. I think that's the best kind of evidence for trying to predict match outcomes. If JangBi really does win almost every practice game against Stork, it's going to be near impossible for him to lose this series. | ||
K1te
United States5 Posts
On March 12 2009 13:27 Verilan wrote: Stork just got owned in this write-up Gonna have to root hard for him. Don't worry. Every single season TL's writeups completely berate Stork and say how he will lose in every single round and yet every single round he advances through and still manages a really high placing though. The only thing that might keep Stork from winning would be that he's busy practicing for the OSL. If you look at the more recent interviews they say that he goes even with Jangbi in practice. If he focuses on this match I don't see any way for him to lose. He's simply a superior player to Jangbi. I doubt even Bisu could take him. | ||
Lessthan3
Luxembourg20 Posts
Lee Yoon Yeol fighting. | ||
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