Gumiho wrecked Classic in GSL (4-2), and gave MyungSiK a better fight in GSL lol (3-2), and he was prepared for MyungSiK.....
Neeb is so good
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MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
Gumiho wrecked Classic in GSL (4-2), and gave MyungSiK a better fight in GSL lol (3-2), and he was prepared for MyungSiK..... Neeb is so good | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
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Parrek
United States893 Posts
That extra stage experience has allowed him to look strong throughout the event, even though he has a mental block in finals right now. He used to tilt in the Ro16, now it's the semis at the earliest and dominating right to it. Given time and his raw skill, I believe he will overcome that barrier too and finally claim that title and with how good he is, he could become one of the best Protosses period. He took out 2 Code S Ro8 Terrans with low lag and in an event these players try to win. It's not the same as GSL because there is less preparation, but he won with straight up solid play which means he can win in a GSL series if he prepares. | ||
nerpderp
United States780 Posts
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FataLe
New Zealand4400 Posts
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dragoon
United States695 Posts
if all these players would be able to stomp their nerves, they could move fucking mountains in SC2 | ||
nerpderp
United States780 Posts
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Charoisaur
Germany15616 Posts
On September 02 2016 04:04 nerpderp wrote: Huk has better results overall, having won MLG, Dreamhack and HSC. But that was at a time when there weren't as many Koreans (or any) playing in foreign tournaments, and the skill level was nowhere near as high, so overall I'd rank Neeb as the better player, even compared to HuK in his prime. Huk won an MLG against koreans like MC, MKP, TheSTC and was a regular Code S player. Neeb has potential but HuK had way better results against much stronger competition. | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
On September 02 2016 05:02 Charoisaur wrote: Show nested quote + On September 02 2016 04:04 nerpderp wrote: Huk has better results overall, having won MLG, Dreamhack and HSC. But that was at a time when there weren't as many Koreans (or any) playing in foreign tournaments, and the skill level was nowhere near as high, so overall I'd rank Neeb as the better player, even compared to HuK in his prime. Huk won an MLG against koreans like MC, MKP, TheSTC and was a regular Code S player. Neeb has potential but HuK had way better results against much stronger competition. KeSPA players weren't in SC2 at that time...... the competition was definitely much harder now | ||
Charoisaur
Germany15616 Posts
On September 02 2016 07:42 MiniFotToss wrote: Show nested quote + On September 02 2016 05:02 Charoisaur wrote: On September 02 2016 04:04 nerpderp wrote: Huk has better results overall, having won MLG, Dreamhack and HSC. But that was at a time when there weren't as many Koreans (or any) playing in foreign tournaments, and the skill level was nowhere near as high, so overall I'd rank Neeb as the better player, even compared to HuK in his prime. Huk won an MLG against koreans like MC, MKP, TheSTC and was a regular Code S player. Neeb has potential but HuK had way better results against much stronger competition. KeSPA players weren't in SC2 at that time...... the competition was definitely much harder now Neeb isn't competing against KeSPA players either... | ||
FrkFrJss
Canada1205 Posts
On September 02 2016 08:02 Charoisaur wrote: Show nested quote + On September 02 2016 07:42 MiniFotToss wrote: On September 02 2016 05:02 Charoisaur wrote: On September 02 2016 04:04 nerpderp wrote: Huk has better results overall, having won MLG, Dreamhack and HSC. But that was at a time when there weren't as many Koreans (or any) playing in foreign tournaments, and the skill level was nowhere near as high, so overall I'd rank Neeb as the better player, even compared to HuK in his prime. Huk won an MLG against koreans like MC, MKP, TheSTC and was a regular Code S player. Neeb has potential but HuK had way better results against much stronger competition. KeSPA players weren't in SC2 at that time...... the competition was definitely much harder now Neeb isn't competing against KeSPA players either... And also we're talking relative strength. Neeb, as good as he is, is not as good as HuK was in his prime. Kind of like how MVP was able to remain dominant even though the overall level was worse than it is now. Also, what would you define as a KeSPA player? That is a person on a KeSPA team, right? Cause if so, then he's already beaten players from MVP, afreeca... | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
On September 02 2016 08:02 Charoisaur wrote: Show nested quote + On September 02 2016 07:42 MiniFotToss wrote: On September 02 2016 05:02 Charoisaur wrote: On September 02 2016 04:04 nerpderp wrote: Huk has better results overall, having won MLG, Dreamhack and HSC. But that was at a time when there weren't as many Koreans (or any) playing in foreign tournaments, and the skill level was nowhere near as high, so overall I'd rank Neeb as the better player, even compared to HuK in his prime. Huk won an MLG against koreans like MC, MKP, TheSTC and was a regular Code S player. Neeb has potential but HuK had way better results against much stronger competition. KeSPA players weren't in SC2 at that time...... the competition was definitely much harder now Neeb isn't competing against KeSPA players either... he beat Billowy, Keen, Patience, Gumiho, Ryung, Reality??!!!!! those are all KeSPA players, 2 (Ryung and Gumiho) of whom are in the GSL quarterfinals, and 1 (Patience) is in the semi-finals of SSL | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
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FataLe
New Zealand4400 Posts
On September 03 2016 20:19 MiniFotToss wrote: apparently Neeb > Trap > Zest lol where did he play trap just wondering | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
On September 03 2016 20:30 FataLe wrote: where did he play trap just wondering ladder, wolf said Neeb played Trap on ladder and destroyed him | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8808 Posts
http://kr.battle.net/sc2/ko/ladder/grandmaster/legacy-of-the-void http://sc2unmasked.com/Ladder?server=kr if you want the version with less barcodes | ||
FataLe
New Zealand4400 Posts
On September 06 2016 11:38 Fango wrote: Dunno if anyone has seen this but Neeb is now number 8 on KR ladder. http://kr.battle.net/sc2/ko/ladder/grandmaster/legacy-of-the-void http://sc2unmasked.com/Ladder?server=kr if you want the version with less barcodes in terms of points he's 2nd ^_^ | ||
MiniFotToss
China2430 Posts
On September 06 2016 12:59 FataLe wrote: Show nested quote + On September 06 2016 11:38 Fango wrote: Dunno if anyone has seen this but Neeb is now number 8 on KR ladder. http://kr.battle.net/sc2/ko/ladder/grandmaster/legacy-of-the-void http://sc2unmasked.com/Ladder?server=kr if you want the version with less barcodes in terms of points he's 2nd ^_^ he also has the second highest win rate out of all the people in the top 50, Maru is the only one above him | ||
rednusa
651 Posts
Scarlett doesn't appear on that list (or even rank 100 to 200), does she still live in Korea? | ||
SetGuitarsToKill
Canada28396 Posts
On September 06 2016 15:57 rednusa wrote: That's amazing. It's a shame he peaked so late in the season (no qualification for GSL/SSL) but there's still Blizzcon to go. Scarlett doesn't appear on that list (or even rank 100 to 200), does she still live in Korea? She's back in Canada for a while. I think she goes back to KR after WCS Copa | ||
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