
Korean e-sports scene is big, in fact it is the greatest e-sports scene in the world. Every week there are great matches with spectators that reach hundreds of thousands in numbers.
The korean company
Gretech is hosting the first big Starcraft tourney with an entirely English commentary and $100.000 in cash; no one else than the well known Tasteless commentates four great Starcraft matches every Sunday 11:00 CET in this event called TG Sambo | Intel Classic.
This week's matches feature, among other great progamers, the "Maestro"
sAviOr and WCG 2005 winner
XellOs. Besides the fact that we have sAviOr and XellOs playing, we might say there's not much left to watch. However, this might be extremely false, as these "newcomers" have reached this stage for a reason, and we can call it "skill": seeing them fight these 2 heavy names will definitely be entertaining.
We might also notice
Never (aka. fOrGG) or
Shuttle (aka. YoonJoong) as players with great potential, so this week's games are a must-watch for every StarCraft fan out there. Did we get you interested in this tourney?
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cmon savior, show us that you're still alive :(
I'll be nicer when you're smarter.
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(1 month ago)
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myMYM|CryMeAReaver |
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Xellos !
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(1 month ago)
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DamnUnbelievable
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Omg Xellos! Omg Savior!!!
:impressed: Last edited by DamnUnbelievable at 22.05.2008, 14:47
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(1 month ago)
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myCAi |
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their teammates...^^
Strength lies not in defense but in attack!
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(1 month ago)
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manhunter321 |
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omg again
you will know and recognise me after somtime
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Wow, that's a huge prize money! $100,000!!! Nice! Nice to see 2 classic pla
A world w/o walls and fences - who needs Windows and Gates?
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(1 month ago)
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myMYM|LurkerDesu_ph |
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Team GO originals! Ji-hoon vs Jae-yoon. Huge pride is on the line, its going to be a hell of a fight.
Kill Evil Intantly.
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(1 month ago)
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myMYM|proAJune91 |
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go savior
I love you :D - My dream is to come into being such a sunlight -
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(1 month ago)
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Exilek
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nice prizes ;)
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I like that banner ;p
Some ppl come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay ever!
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(1 month ago)
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B1isS
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When savior loses, he gets depressed. When Jaedong loses, he wants revenge! Personally, wanting revenge makes me want to improve and kick (*&%^&%^&%^&%(&^(*^)( Now that is a good way to channel your disappointments and frustrations. For Savior to come back, he needs to first have a better mindset and learn to adapt. Nada's been around, he has been adapting. Oov became dominant as he believed he can beat the pros, passionate about the game, and was constantly thinking about battles, strategies, and tactics. Jaedong is tenacious. Savior currently has none of these. Until he changes his mentality and implement those changes, he'll be in an overall slump.
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(1 month ago)
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And The Maestro won -_-
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