Coca over Yughio, yeah ok i understand that. Myia over Yughio, i don't really think this is right, but ill give you a pass since hes just made code A, and could use a game or 2 in the booth. Min over Yughio...TT, what a lack of respect.
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Cyanocyst
2222 Posts
Coca over Yughio, yeah ok i understand that. Myia over Yughio, i don't really think this is right, but ill give you a pass since hes just made code A, and could use a game or 2 in the booth. Min over Yughio...TT, what a lack of respect. | ||
Shellshock
United States97248 Posts
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Brosy
United States254 Posts
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shabby
Norway6402 Posts
On May 30 2012 03:31 z0li wrote: Jinro was good about 1 year ago, he is retired in my opinion. Haypro same, but never was good. TLO showed some good games but still can`t get even in Code A, so its a B list player to. they can`t compete with the korean teams, with players that fail to get in code A. Hero was the only A list player, who had a bad day, in rest was like espected. Pretty much. Jinros play was dreadful to say the least. It wasn't only the mutarush, it was a lot of things. Bad scouting, bad hellion control, timings were slightly off the entire game and so on. Lets hope Taeja can help out next time and HerO will look better. They have an OK lineup in zenio, taeja and hero, and if TLO is on form he can squeeze out a win against most players if he chooses map. What I'm really worried about is Jinro or HayprO having to play. Too bad Sheth or Ret aren't there, I feel at least Ret could roach a few players now and again. | ||
sunneh
29 Posts
On May 30 2012 04:01 Cyanocyst wrote: Kind of angers me that Yughio didn't even get seated on the bench last outing for Slayers. Sure last summer they could use the argument that seats were being given to better players. Though not any more. Coca over Yughio, yeah ok i understand that. Myia over Yughio, i don't really think this is right, but ill give you a pass since hes just made code A, and could use a game or 2 in the booth. Min over Yughio...TT, what a lack of respect. haha, i think you're spelling his name wrong though =\ | ||
Advantageous
China1350 Posts
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mrtomjones
Canada4020 Posts
On May 30 2012 03:13 Talin wrote: It's a good experience, they'll grow as a team and hopefully come back in the future matches. There's no need to over-dramatize the loss, nobody died. That said, there are some choices by TL management that really rubbed me the wrong way. The decision to split with oGs might make sense in hindsight (given oGs' difficulties / uncertainty whether they'll even play at all), but to participate in a GSTL season with half of the team and two key players missing, on top of it have a third player who's even in Code S go to some random tournament in the US, show up without a leader and a coach on the bench - I'm sorry, but that's just not taking GSTL as seriously as it should have been taken. Props to the players though, they tried their best and mostly got metagamed/mindgamed rather than straight up defeated. Still keeping the faith for a win vs NSHS. Hopefully ZeNEX can take SlayerS out too. Why not participate? And should Taeja avoid chances to win $15,000? Why no name the other people who missed their GSTL matches? Oh and I am pretty damn sure that 5 players together can figure out what order they will go in and who has the best shot in a match. You don't need a coach when you dont have to make that many decisions. | ||
JustPassingBy
10776 Posts
At first, I thought Hero lost the game, because he never punished his opponent for his greed in the early game. But Hero restored the faith in me that a protoss can keep toe-on-toe with his zerg opponent via macro (and turtling) strategies. Then at one point, I thought Hero won the game, and we all know what happened then... >.< Well, if there is one thing to learn from it, it is never blink all your stalkers into the dark on the creep. If you want to snipe infestors, blink a small hitsquad to do so instead. Jinro's game was painful to watch. Not only was he caught off guard by the quick mutalisk of his opponent, but as soon as his mutas hit, he totally abandoned his hellions, resulting in the incoming waves of zerglings sealing the deal. He also missed to raise the depot to prevent zergling runbys into his main (at least from the second wave onwards, in the initial wave his marines were unluckily blocking it; not that it would've made much difference anyways, the unscouted mutas and the first wave of zerglings won the game). TLO did put up a great fight, but it was really, really sad to see him slowly facing wave after wave of his opponent, while his units became less and less (due to the queen snipes earlier). No matter what micro you have, this is one battle you cannot win... | ||
andReslic
216 Posts
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Waxangel
United States32511 Posts
On May 30 2012 04:01 Cyanocyst wrote: Kind of angers me that Yughio didn't even get seated on the bench last outing for Slayers. Sure last summer they could use the argument that seats were being given to better players. Though not any more. Coca over Yughio, yeah ok i understand that. Myia over Yughio, i don't really think this is right, but ill give you a pass since hes just made code A, and could use a game or 2 in the booth. Min over Yughio...TT, what a lack of respect. I think it's because YuGiOh doesn't choose to live at the SlayerS house, and SlayerS rewards players who show the commitment to living at the house with more opportunities? | ||
Dattish
Sweden6297 Posts
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HeroHenry
United States1723 Posts
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Sumahi
Guam5609 Posts
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Promethelax
Canada7089 Posts
I like Slayers and ZeNEX a lot and the matches tonight should be awesome. I hope it'll be 5-4. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On May 30 2012 05:40 Waxangel wrote: I think it's because YuGiOh doesn't choose to live at the SlayerS house, and SlayerS rewards players who show the commitment to living at the house with more opportunities? I thought they fielded players on the basis on in-house rankings. | ||
GunPaladin
United States1205 Posts
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LongBow
United States265 Posts
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bittman
Australia8759 Posts
On May 30 2012 05:40 Waxangel wrote: I think it's because YuGiOh doesn't choose to live at the SlayerS house, and SlayerS rewards players who show the commitment to living at the house with more opportunities? From interviews YuGiOh has been living in the SlayerS training house for approximately the last season of GSL at least I believe. Unless he moved back home and I missed that? | ||
cronichazel
United States81 Posts
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dj_holgie
Germany12 Posts
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