On August 17 2012 03:46 Jacobs Ladder wrote:
More likely end up at coaching KT Rolster if you ask me.
More likely end up at coaching KT Rolster if you ask me.
Coaching KT Zergs seems like an exercise in futility though.
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
August 16 2012 18:48 GMT
#3641
On August 17 2012 03:46 Jacobs Ladder wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:43 ref4 wrote: Let's face it as much as I love Nestea his bad mechanics are really preventing him from competing at the top level especially now with KeSPA elephants stampeding GSL players who have way better mechanics than him. I say in weeks' time we will see Nestea co-coaching LG IM instead of competing More likely end up at coaching KT Rolster if you ask me. Coaching KT Zergs seems like an exercise in futility though. | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
August 16 2012 18:49 GMT
#3642
On August 17 2012 03:46 IntelEM wrote: What an insane finish to a great first day of group stage. Kas is the happiest guy in Cologne right now, for sure We hope you had a good time with us. Tomorrow Groups C & D. All replays from Group A & B are available - http://esl.gg/NHMetz Thanks for the event so far enjoyed it alot ! And grats again to Kas, well deserved there, manner and sportsmanship for that baller. | ||
imre
France9263 Posts
August 16 2012 18:50 GMT
#3643
On August 17 2012 03:48 Talin wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Jacobs Ladder wrote: On August 17 2012 03:43 ref4 wrote: Let's face it as much as I love Nestea his bad mechanics are really preventing him from competing at the top level especially now with KeSPA elephants stampeding GSL players who have way better mechanics than him. I say in weeks' time we will see Nestea co-coaching LG IM instead of competing More likely end up at coaching KT Rolster if you ask me. Coaching KT Zergs seems like an exercise in futility though. just wait until 2v2 is around in teamleagues. | ||
starception
205 Posts
August 16 2012 18:50 GMT
#3644
On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. | ||
XaCez
Sweden6991 Posts
August 16 2012 18:50 GMT
#3645
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Fusilero
United Kingdom50293 Posts
August 16 2012 18:51 GMT
#3646
On August 17 2012 03:48 Talin wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Jacobs Ladder wrote: On August 17 2012 03:43 ref4 wrote: Let's face it as much as I love Nestea his bad mechanics are really preventing him from competing at the top level especially now with KeSPA elephants stampeding GSL players who have way better mechanics than him. I say in weeks' time we will see Nestea co-coaching LG IM instead of competing More likely end up at coaching KT Rolster if you ask me. Coaching KT Zergs seems like an exercise in futility though. Seems like the easiest job ever, you can't do anything most of the time and then all the work is done for you during the playoffs. | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
August 16 2012 18:51 GMT
#3647
On August 17 2012 03:50 starception wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. Happy to hear we are better at something then ! | ||
Mackus
England1681 Posts
August 16 2012 18:51 GMT
#3648
On August 17 2012 03:50 starception wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. What a stupid claim without any evidence whatsoever. | ||
Vaftrudner
Sweden1185 Posts
August 16 2012 18:52 GMT
#3649
On August 17 2012 03:46 IntelEM wrote: What an insane finish to a great first day of group stage. Kas is the happiest guy in Cologne right now, for sure We hope you had a good time with us. Tomorrow Groups C & D. All replays from Group A & B are available - http://esl.gg/NHMetz Thanks so much! The production has for the most part been awesome. Very few technical glitches. Only thing I've noticed is a lot of background noise leaking into the stream. People don't give enough positive feedback, but take the absence of a thousand "This is the worst tournament ever" posts as everyone saying "Well done!" | ||
NightOfTheDead
Lithuania1711 Posts
August 16 2012 18:52 GMT
#3650
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sc2holar
Sweden1637 Posts
August 16 2012 18:52 GMT
#3651
On August 17 2012 03:41 Shiori wrote: Nestea simply isn't very good at ZvT anymore. Kas is incredibly overrated by europeans, but the fact is that he definitely outplayed Nestea today. Could you name an american Terran player that is better or even close to kas level? Kas and Thorzain are the best Foreign Terrans, Stephano is the best foreign Zerg and Nani/Sase/Mana is the best foreign protoss players. | ||
Havik_
United States5585 Posts
August 16 2012 18:52 GMT
#3652
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Benjamin99
4176 Posts
August 16 2012 18:53 GMT
#3653
On August 17 2012 03:50 starception wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. lol | ||
sc2holar
Sweden1637 Posts
August 16 2012 18:54 GMT
#3654
On August 17 2012 03:52 Havik_ wrote: Kas made it through. Surprising considering where he was in the standings, but not impossible. I expected at least one foreigner to make it through that group. Feast could have made it through too since he's good also. Americans shouldnt talk about overrated players... | ||
TheRooster
Sweden719 Posts
August 16 2012 18:54 GMT
#3655
On August 17 2012 03:50 starception wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. Calm down bro you are making you trollin to obvious | ||
Moka
Canada942 Posts
August 16 2012 18:56 GMT
#3656
On August 17 2012 03:50 starception wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:46 Sandermatt wrote: On August 17 2012 03:46 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:42 Zambrah wrote: On August 17 2012 03:41 starception wrote: On August 17 2012 03:38 vOkk wrote: On August 17 2012 03:37 starception wrote: How did a 4 time GSL champion lose to a person who hasn't even touched the GSL? I think it's extended jet lag because jet lag affects people differently. For example, MC recovers from jet lag very fast, but NesTea takes probably 3 days to recover. Just like puma and inori were most likely still jet lagged, that's literally the only reason NesTea, inori and puma lost to their non Korean opponents. Why can't you just admit a 4 time GSL champion can be beat? He did get beat, but it was jet lag that defeated him. Props for foreigners for taking advantage of jet lagged Koreans. Now let's see how well players like sortof do in Korea. Good lord, get over it, NesTea's multitasking was subpar and he couldn't deal with Kas' lategame and drops as a result. Sorry, thats reality. It was only subpar because NesTea was so jet lagged. Kas can play well, but unfortunately, NesTea is just 100 times better than him. Again, NesTea was simply jet lagged. Would you say the same if a forigner looses in korea? No because it's a known fact that foreigners deal with jet lag better. They can recover in about an hour or two. Wow, i smell troll ._. .. Anyway, your race have no influence with the ability to deal with jet lag | ||
whereismymind
United Kingdom715 Posts
August 16 2012 18:56 GMT
#3657
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Irre
United States646 Posts
August 16 2012 18:57 GMT
#3658
On August 17 2012 03:52 sc2holar wrote: Show nested quote + On August 17 2012 03:41 Shiori wrote: Nestea simply isn't very good at ZvT anymore. Kas is incredibly overrated by europeans, but the fact is that he definitely outplayed Nestea today. Could you name an american Terran player that is better or even close to kas level? Kas and Thorzain are the best Foreign Terrans, Stephano is the best foreign Zerg and Nani/Sase/Mana is the best foreign protoss players. id say illusion most definitely better. | ||
Koshi
Belgium38331 Posts
August 16 2012 18:57 GMT
#3659
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
August 16 2012 18:57 GMT
#3660
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