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United States15275 Posts
On July 18 2012 10:39 Zacsafus wrote: Such a contrast in matchup Hero absolutely dominating puzzle the game before showing just how good he is, then starts vs min really well, but his momentum just slowly dissapated as does every protoss' when entering late game vs that many infestors. Feel like Hero outplayed min for the first 15 minutes but wasnt rewarded at all for it
Maybe he should've protected his third for longer than two minutes.
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Good game by min, liquid put up a good fight, but its not quite enough against a top gstl team. I really don't like that map though, not from balance, i just dont like that map, maybe because it is a small map, but what ever, well played by slayers. I think liquid can get through the losers bracket, but they have to have an even better performance than this series every time from now on to do it.
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On July 18 2012 10:33 Heavenlee wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2012 10:31 Ritchie wrote: GG. TL put up a great fight but feeling like their foreigner roster isn't still quite strong enough to compete against the Koreans. Really doubt TL pick up on Zenio recently. He hasn't seemed to win anything...or am I just missed out here? Zenio won the same amount of games as Taeja and Hero.
Still, all-killing Dignitas just isn't as impressive as All-killing Prime :p
Liquid's next match will be either MVP or TSL, so there will be a lot of Zergs.
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On July 18 2012 11:08 Bagration wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2012 10:33 Heavenlee wrote:On July 18 2012 10:31 Ritchie wrote: GG. TL put up a great fight but feeling like their foreigner roster isn't still quite strong enough to compete against the Koreans. Really doubt TL pick up on Zenio recently. He hasn't seemed to win anything...or am I just missed out here? Zenio won the same amount of games as Taeja and Hero. Still, all-killing Dignitas just isn't as impressive as All-killing Prime :p Liquid's next match will be either MVP or TSL, so there will be a lot of Zergs.
Nevertheless, Zenio's at least done as well as most of Liquid's non-Koreans, not really fair to single him out.
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Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
Can't win 'em all, but we'll keep trying to. It's some consolation I guess that we did better than the first two guys did against SlayerS, but hopefully we meet them later on and get revenge. Next match against either TSL or MVP should be a tough one, but also a great series!
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recommended games anyone?
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On July 18 2012 12:44 HolyArrow wrote:Show nested quote +On July 18 2012 11:08 Bagration wrote:On July 18 2012 10:33 Heavenlee wrote:On July 18 2012 10:31 Ritchie wrote: GG. TL put up a great fight but feeling like their foreigner roster isn't still quite strong enough to compete against the Koreans. Really doubt TL pick up on Zenio recently. He hasn't seemed to win anything...or am I just missed out here? Zenio won the same amount of games as Taeja and Hero. Still, all-killing Dignitas just isn't as impressive as All-killing Prime :p Liquid's next match will be either MVP or TSL, so there will be a lot of Zergs. Nevertheless, Zenio's at least done as well as most of Liquid's non-Koreans, not really fair to single him out.
True. He's alright of a player, and part of the reason why people aren't impressed by him quite frankly is because the expectations are higher for him, considering that he used to be a Code S regular. I think he's around Sheth-Ret level, but people always compare him to Hero and Taeja.
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Why is MMA still on the roster of he's no longer on the main team? Or did he only get kicked out of it for GSTL?
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On July 18 2012 15:02 s1ege wrote: Why is MMA still on the roster of he's no longer on the main team? Or did he only get kicked out of it for GSTL? He's still in the team ofc. SengKun, Milz, Lots and Brown are listed too and they are surely B-Teamers too.
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