HDH Invitational #1 - Page 318
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Odoakar
Croatia1834 Posts
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clragon
Canada5 Posts
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Neoshan
Germany49 Posts
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Athos
United States2484 Posts
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Oshrilkal
Canada13 Posts
And I'm guessing you waited on uploading the finals and third place to YT because you were becoming partnered? Does this mean full games now, longer than 10 minutes? Anyways, you guys deserve it more than anyone else. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
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Kostamojen
United States2 Posts
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CROrens
Croatia1005 Posts
man i love husky | ||
[HB]Mess
Denmark37 Posts
I enjoyed the commentating through the whole tourney, and especially the last 4 match ups. :D Keep up the good work! Hope to see much more from you both in the future. | ||
OneOther
United States10774 Posts
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Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
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pred470r
Bulgaria3265 Posts
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Klamity
United States994 Posts
Anyways, awesome tournament. I hope the next one has even more people and involves some sort of grouping system. ^^ Thank you iRip as well! | ||
Destro
Netherlands1206 Posts
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disco
Netherlands1667 Posts
Great tournament guys, thanks! | ||
Derminator
27 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + The turning point in TLO/Nony was that moment in game 4 when TLO was inside Nony's base and instead of going in for the easy kill, chose to morph a shit-ton of banelings. Toying with an opponent like that is a bad idea. That's why Nony ragequit, and from that point on he came back focused and aggressive. What's more, I think TLO knew he acted poorly by drawing out that game, and it threw him off his own game, evidenced by the many errors he made in later games. TLO, I love your play, but I think you need to develop more killer instinct, and also respect your opponents a little more than you did in that game. Maybe I'm wrong, and TLO truly thought he needed those banelings, but I very much doubt it. | ||
AxelTVx
Canada916 Posts
On May 28 2010 10:54 gREIFOCs wrote: I think that with only two Ultralisks, Hydra could have easily won game 5. Those force fields won the match. Just remember this was played PRIOR to patch 13, which means the ultralisks couldn't have broken those shields. | ||
AliceChild
Chile26 Posts
Congrats guys, excellent commentaries. | ||
Bull-Demon
United States582 Posts
On May 29 2010 10:55 Derminator wrote: I just want to throw this out there... + Show Spoiler + The turning point in TLO/Nony was that moment in game 4 when TLO was inside Nony's base and instead of going in for the easy kill, chose to morph a shit-ton of banelings. Toying with an opponent like that is a bad idea. That's why Nony ragequit, and from that point on he came back focused and aggressive. What's more, I think TLO knew he acted poorly by drawing out that game, and it threw him off his own game, evidenced by the many errors he made in later games. TLO, I love your play, but I think you need to develop more killer instinct, and also respect your opponents a little more than you did in that game. Maybe I'm wrong, and TLO truly thought he needed those banelings, but I very much doubt it. Yeah that was pretty odd to see him do that. Was awesome as a spectator, but I think you were really spot on on your assessment. It was like two different players after that. | ||
Cor_Malek
Poland61 Posts
On May 29 2010 06:55 Klamity wrote: Awesome tournament, but I don't understand what the big deal over Idra "rage quitting" was in the finals. Game 5 is perfectly understandable, he was in a great position to win and he ended up getting steamrolled. It wasn't even close. Other than that, he GGed out and was for the most part very respectful. On May 29 2010 09:25 Destro wrote: yea i dont get it. he was mad he lost. its not like spat in whitera's face. It's that IdrA is somewhat known for ragequits, so everyone sort of anticipates them. And since he was moderately polite throughout the tournament (lobby chatbox, trashtalk), people were sort of waiting for it. + Show Spoiler + And on top of that, despite "gg" some people consider last game as a ragequit, as | ||
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