On July 03 2011 11:50 Xeris wrote: Sen didn't show up?
No.
It's funny how players are so casual about this tournament. The prize money rivals MLG (if you account for MLG's travel expenses) plus has a smaller player pool.
I'd use a different word than 'funny', but I agree.
On July 03 2011 11:50 Xeris wrote: Sen didn't show up?
No.
It's funny how players are so casual about this tournament. The prize money rivals MLG (if you account for MLG's travel expenses) plus has a smaller player pool.
I'd use a different word than 'funny', but I agree.
Its their loss, though its pretty disappointing for the fans when they don't show up.
For those who missed it, Yonghwa went for a base-trade against XiGua, saw that he was losing, managed to get one probe out of his base, and proceeded to build "hidden" nexuses around the map.
Koreans going out of their way to be in this tournament well some of the foreigners don't show up. I am quickly losing respect for a lot of these foreign players and teams. The player for not showing up, the team for not holding them to their obligation (or in EG's case holding them to an obligation that is not being a player).
On July 03 2011 12:05 babylon wrote: For those who missed it, Yonghwa went for a base-trade against XiGua, saw that he was losing, managed to get one probe out of his base, and proceeded to build "hidden" nexuses around the map.
... That's how you play a base trade dude. It wasn't bm whatsoever
On July 03 2011 12:05 babylon wrote: For those who missed it, Yonghwa went for a base-trade against XiGua, saw that he was losing, managed to get one probe out of his base, and proceeded to build "hidden" nexuses around the map.
... That's how you play a base trade dude. It wasn't bm whatsoever
Well, did he have any kind of army or was he just building nexuses to be annoying? There is a big difference.