EU>KR
>no me gusta decir palabras malas, por lo que solo diré que ya veremos
el innovation finés
un autismo para dominarlos a todos y atarlos
todo cristo en twister pidiendo a Serral para la siguiente GSL
por cierto great event, si la próxima vez no lo ponen a la hora en la que se acuesta el conde drácula y entre semana lo mismo hasta resurge el juego
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/starcraft-2/536156-winner-interview-gsl-vs-the-world-finals
People say you have to train in Korea to become the best in the world—not just in StarCraft but in other games such as League of Legends as well. How were you able to reach this level playing mostly in Europe, and what do you have to say to the European Terrans who complain about having no one to practice against?
I think you can get pretty good with European practice, especially against Zergs and Protoss players. With the practice I’m getting against them, I can beat anyone. We’re lacking a bit in Terran players—we have some, uThermal and souL—but not too many. So I have been mainly just theorycrafting and thinking about how to play the game, ‘what are the correct things to do?’ and watching the Korean games.I haven’t had too much experience against Korean Terrans but I still kind of know what to do, even though I haven’t had that experience, so that’s enough.
Pato Drakea, el destino de la raza esta en tus manos. Europa te necesita.