Actually been following this tournament more than Dreamhack, Mainly because I stay up pretty late, and then sleep in while dreamhack is on. Been really enjoying it IEM. Rooting for Zenio and Grubby!
If Revival can beat VortiX, he has a really good chance of making it to the finals. I want to see Revival win a tournament for once beyond Playhems and other Euro online cups.
On November 24 2012 12:26 Doodsmack wrote: What's up with the viewership of this tournament? I've only tuned in here and there but I haven't seen it above 1 or 2k viewers. Has it gone higher?
So much sc2 on this weekend + thanks giving + weak line up will always end with lower numbers, this is a make up event for there cancelled Chinese event so I wouldn't read to much into it.
On November 24 2012 12:33 gyad wrote: Lucifron going full foreigner already?
He looks way ahead?
For a moment there, it looked way closer than it should've been. Lucifron made a horrible engagement, donated 2 full medivac drops for no reason, and misrallied his medivacs into Sting's army.
Sting either way has no chance of comeback, he is super behind on economy and upgrades. Even if Sting had the greatest engagements of all-time, LucifroN would still be ahead.
The guy knows there's a bunch of SIEGE TANKS waiting for him. Despite that, he doesn't even bother positioning his marines, he was like "zero fucks given", just a-move the whole ball.
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
yeah bro I am from the east coast in US and I missed like 90% of DH both days
you should consider yourself lucky
I just realized....Sting's addons in his 3rd, wont those not allow him to build a CC there? lol
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
woke up at noon to watch DH, starting to wonder when i'll sleep
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
sc2 is basically my life. its kind of cool this weekend because dreamhack has been on in the morning/afternoon and IEM at nighttime. also, i thought lucifron was just dead, but great hold there against the 1/1/1. woooo
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
yeah bro I am from the east coast in US and I missed like 90% of DH both days
you should consider yourself lucky
Thats actually really sad. They had great games, disturbing vids and drama :3
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
yeah bro I am from the east coast in US and I missed like 90% of DH both days
you should consider yourself lucky
Thats actually really sad. They had great games, disturbing vids and drama :3
On November 24 2012 13:05 Ventris wrote: The Playoffs look actually pretty interesting, but its like the worst timezone ever. I'm only awake because i consumed to much monster <.<
pretty good timing on the east coast. started around 10 or so, could probably watch a bunch of series before i go to bed. its not the best but its not horrible
Lucky you. But apparently I'm not the only European here, who would have thought :3
yeah bro I am from the east coast in US and I missed like 90% of DH both days
you should consider yourself lucky
Thats actually really sad. They had great games, disturbing vids and drama :3
lucifron really shouldve had his marines at his third instead of the natural. The natural is very wide open and he could easily run back up to defend it whereas the third is much more vulnerable esp after just finishing. meh. sting takes a considerable lead
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
Every Korean is "pretty good and undervalued" until they start attending every foreign tournament and placing high.
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
not to devalue the guy but he is kind of random. Aside from his really great run in TSL4 he hasn't really done much else, and he had one brief appearance in Code A this year. Lucifron had a big lead in the cloud kingdom game but just traded very inefficiently and despite having the better econ for pretty much the entire game he just couldn't get into a good position to kill off stings army.
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
Every Korean is "pretty good and undervalued" until they start attending every foreign tournament and placing high.
You mean just like Lucifron and Vortix?
ehh I know they're not Korean, but you know what I mean
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
not to devalue the guy but he is kind of random. Aside from his really great run in TSL4 he hasn't really done much else, and he had one brief appearance in Code A this year. Lucifron had a big lead in the cloud kingdom game but just traded very inefficiently and despite having the better econ for pretty much the entire game he just couldn't get into a good position to kill off stings army.
Well he was on NSHoseo and then teamless, which means Code A was actually the only stage he had available. And a lot of excellent players have bitten the dust in Code A and the preliminaries.
I wonder how much Lucifron has practiced for TvT lately, looking at this tournament/BWC I wouldn't think he would be putting in that much exrat time on the match up.
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
Every Korean is "pretty good and undervalued" until they start attending every foreign tournament and placing high.
You mean just like Lucifron and Vortix?
ehh I know they're not Korean, but you know what I mean
Their story line is kinda special in that they literally came out of nowhere and started kicking ass at The Gathering 2012. I'm not even sure they were really practicing that much before that, since Lucifron said he stopped playing to focus on his studies. And there's also the fact that they're brothers.
Sting's been around for quite a while, and hasn't done anything too significant at all. The only reason anyone really knows him is because of TSL4 where he did all-ins every game.
But of course, foreigners are still awful compared to random Koreans, which is quite sad.
On November 24 2012 14:09 Al Bundy wrote: @Gojira I don't know about that. He beat Lucifron in a best of 5 in a mirror matchup. Sting seems legit.
i never said he wasn't legit but I was agreeing that he is a sort of random player in that he hasn't really made any big runs aside from TSL4. He deserved to win that series bc he just simply outplayed lucifron while, for the most part, being behind. Before western wolves picked him up I had forgotten all about sting lol.
On November 24 2012 14:09 Al Bundy wrote: @Gojira I don't know about that. He beat Lucifron in a best of 5 in a mirror matchup. Sting seems legit.
i never said he wasn't legit but I was agreeing that he is a sort of random player in that he hasn't really made any big runs aside from TSL4. He deserved to win that series bc he just simply outplayed lucifron while, for the most part, being behind. Before western wolves picked him up I had forgotten all about sting lol.
ok, that makes sense, thanks for clarifying. Tbh I did forget about him for a while too
On November 24 2012 14:09 Al Bundy wrote: @Gojira I don't know about that. He beat Lucifron in a best of 5 in a mirror matchup. Sting seems legit.
i never said he wasn't legit but I was agreeing that he is a sort of random player in that he hasn't really made any big runs aside from TSL4. He deserved to win that series bc he just simply outplayed lucifron while, for the most part, being behind. Before western wolves picked him up I had forgotten all about sting lol.
well, if he wins this he can become a not so random player.
I never forgot about Sting because a lot of GSL players thanked him for practicing with them in their interviews.
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
Every Korean is "pretty good and undervalued" until they start attending every foreign tournament and placing high.
You mean just like Lucifron and Vortix?
ehh I know they're not Korean, but you know what I mean
Their story line is kinda special in that they literally came out of nowhere and started kicking ass at The Gathering 2012. I'm not even sure they were really practicing that much before that, since Lucifron said he stopped playing to focus on his studies. And there's also the fact that they're brothers.
Sting's been around for quite a while, and hasn't done anything too significant at all. The only reason anyone really knows him is because of TSL4 where he did all-ins every game.
But of course, foreigners are still awful compared to random Koreans, which is quite sad.
when Lucifron said he stopped playing I think he meant "not as much"....SCII is not something you can just stop playing altogether and still kick ass
On November 24 2012 13:53 gyad wrote: Well, the only thing keeping my interest in this tournament just got knocked out by some random Korean Terran.
He's not that random and pretty good and undervalued, but I was rooting for LucifroN as well, of course. He deserved to lose, though, unfortunately he made a lot of mistakes in the three games I watched, Sting simply played a bit better. Usually LucifroN looks better than he did here, a shame, could've made a good run.
Every Korean is "pretty good and undervalued" until they start attending every foreign tournament and placing high.
You mean just like Lucifron and Vortix?
ehh I know they're not Korean, but you know what I mean
Their story line is kinda special in that they literally came out of nowhere and started kicking ass at The Gathering 2012. I'm not even sure they were really practicing that much before that, since Lucifron said he stopped playing to focus on his studies. And there's also the fact that they're brothers.
Sting's been around for quite a while, and hasn't done anything too significant at all. The only reason anyone really knows him is because of TSL4 where he did all-ins every game.
But of course, foreigners are still awful compared to random Koreans, which is quite sad.
TSL4, practice partner for most Korean gosus and he was a KSL regular.
I love the Artosis/Kaelaris combo, funny jokes and great analysis. I watch so many tournaments but this is seriously the best cast I have seen in a very long time.
three games, three entirely different builds from vortix. really switchin it up against ninja, and getting beat by multiple builds in mirror matchups has got to be demoralizing
On November 24 2012 14:57 Goldfish wrote: Stardust playing right now. The guy who made CARRIERS in the proleague (multiple times)... and won with them too!
On November 24 2012 14:57 Goldfish wrote: Stardust playing right now. The guy who made CARRIERS in the proleague (multiple times)... and won with them too!
damn grubby. series 1-1 now. I had a feeling that after grubby left stardust's main and went to expand that a big counterattack from stardust would probably do a lot of damage, and it ended up killing him. on to game 3!
So glad Grubby went through, gonna head down to the convention center later to watch some of the QF matches. Pumped for MC vs Grubby, both so loveable.
Lol Zenio keeps sending his overseers forward expecting a mothership, and NP's a brand new one when it's finally out. It'll be hilarious if this caution ends up losing him a game he could have basically a-moved.
On November 24 2012 16:12 Ender2701 wrote: I was a bit concerned that was going to be another Zenio lategame game throw, happy he didn't haha
Sometimes I think Zenio doubts his own abilities, or overestimates his opponent. I think Zenio expected Hasu to have had a backup plan to that initial push. =|
wow zenio. i hate the whole zvp deathball thing but late game ling runbys/getting overlord speed and dropping lings in the main, etc. I def need to try that out.
That was a great game by Zenio! I feel like HasuObs plan is to win through out multitasking with warp prism drops but he can't actually keep up with the multitasking of Zenio. WP!
It didnt really look close at any point there - As opposed to tree.hugger, I really like this patience from Zenio. He has historicly always been a very aggressive player and this has sometimes been to his disadvantage in the form of many thrown games that he should win. When I think back on Zenio's GSL-games, I always remember him getting ahead with clever attack-play, but then botching his advantage with overagression, which makes him look sloppy sometimes.
These games, nothing was left to chance, really minimizing risks and only took clever engagements.
Really need an analytical caster these two are just wrong calls on top of wrong calls on top of entirely vacuous statements. Edit: I recant, PiG is good for a first time caster.
And I have no idea why Sting decided to go up that ramp. Could have just pre split his marines at the bottom of the ramp and take out the hatch. A 1 base terran vs a 1 base zerg is a happy terran.
On November 24 2012 17:49 nonsequitur wrote: And I have no idea why Sting decided to go up that ramp. Could have just pre split his marines at the bottom of the ramp and take out the hatch. A 1 base terran vs a 1 base zerg is a happy terran.
This is not the case if the terran is on upgraded marines vs speedlings + banelings
On November 24 2012 17:49 nonsequitur wrote: And I have no idea why Sting decided to go up that ramp. Could have just pre split his marines at the bottom of the ramp and take out the hatch. A 1 base terran vs a 1 base zerg is a happy terran.
This is not the case if the terran is on upgraded marines vs speedlings + banelings
Wasn't Sting doing a pure 4rax? (aka no techlab/reactor) I don't remember seeing any upgrades, might be wrong though
On November 24 2012 18:02 Blaec wrote: This series has been horrible.
I am sorry but you are not very good at watching starcraft. That series was extremely high level, both Sting and Yugioh are potential winners of the whole thing. There was lots of intricate micro, very well thought out mind games on both parts and a variety of gametypes (straight cheese, midgame timings, macro, bio, mech). What more do you want???
On November 24 2012 17:49 nonsequitur wrote: And I have no idea why Sting decided to go up that ramp. Could have just pre split his marines at the bottom of the ramp and take out the hatch. A 1 base terran vs a 1 base zerg is a happy terran.
This is not the case if the terran is on upgraded marines vs speedlings + banelings
Wasn't Sting doing a pure 4rax? (aka no techlab/reactor) I don't remember seeing any upgrades, might be wrong though
how quickly pro gamers learn RPS, this is the real elephant in the room, there are literally hundreds of progamers ready to dominate the RPS scene only months after switching over
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
On November 24 2012 18:02 Blaec wrote: This series has been horrible.
I am sorry but you are not very good at watching starcraft. That series was extremely high level, both Sting and Yugioh are potential winners of the whole thing. There was lots of intricate micro, very well thought out mind games on both parts and a variety of gametypes (straight cheese, midgame timings, macro, bio, mech). What more do you want???
I do appreciate Stings skill in playing out the series, he made good build order choices and that made Yugioh look bad.
But the games themselves were crap and Yugiohs performance was bad.
g1: Yugioh gets a build order win because Sting is unreasonably greedy g2/3: Yugioh uses an incomprehensible response to 2 rax g4: Yugioh scouts a half assed 2 rax, holds easily and then crushes a bitbybit attack g5: Yugioh botches his counter attack and falls to Stings slick 2 step timing
It was a bad series and neither of them could get past Revival/Vortix
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
what? thats PvP Grubby played a different opening in every game and surprised his opponent in Game 1 and 4.
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
So when MC 2proxy gated WhiteRa, he was not confident in his own play???
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
I have got no clue how on earth you can determine that after reading this post... 3:1 seems quite alright to me.
Hearing about the funny tweet HOTS beta key competition for some reason made me think of the funny picture competition they had at MLG with Day9 and Apollo judging, with much hilarity. Decided to watch the video again, so I started typing "Apollo and..." into Google, autocomplete comes up with "Apollo and aphrodite", I'm like WTF...then I realised it was a link to a page about Greek mythology.
On November 24 2012 19:20 -Strider- wrote: I want a Liquid member, a fan favorite, a foreigner and a Terran in the semifinals.
It's already decided that the semifinals will be TvZ and PvZ, the foreigner and fan favorite are also locked. So I guess your post can be summed up in "go Zenio"?
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
So when MC 2proxy gated WhiteRa, he was not confident in his own play???
once, ok, fine
more than once? DT rushing and proxy gating is basically crossing your fingers and praying really hard
On November 24 2012 18:45 LittLeD wrote: So I woke up and saw Grubby beat StarDust 3-1, wooohoo.
Anyone saw those games?
Game 1: Grubby goes fast dt´s and kills SD. Game 2: Grubby puts early pressure on SD but he defends well and the counterattack kills Grubby. Game 3: Grubby counters SD´s dt´s with his own dt´s and do more damage. Game 4: 2 proxy gates from Grubby kills SD that didnt scout it.
that sounds really lame :/ grubby not confident in his own play
So when MC 2proxy gated WhiteRa, he was not confident in his own play???
once, ok, fine
more than once? DT rushing and proxy gating is basically crossing your fingers and praying really hard
On November 24 2012 19:39 00Visor wrote: Grubby losing the 3 stalkers at the ramp lost him the game.
To be fair, MCs immortals were hitting zealots for that whole engagement. With proper immo targetting from MC nothing wouldve won grubby that engagement.
Thats like a move from 2010/early '11 where a player moves down his ramp just saying "PLEASE DONT FORCEFIELD". Except even in 2010 the forcefield would go down and the player coming down the ramp would get destroyed.
On November 24 2012 19:56 Hall0wed wrote: Thats like a move from 2010/early '11 where a player moves down his ramp just saying "PLEASE DONT FORCEFIELD". Except even in 2010 the forcefield would go down and the player coming down the ramp would get destroyed.
As Artosis pointed out Grubby had an observer on top of MC's nexus, he probably did this as soon as he saw MC move one probe to build something.
On November 24 2012 19:56 Hall0wed wrote: Thats like a move from 2010/early '11 where a player moves down his ramp just saying "PLEASE DONT FORCEFIELD". Except even in 2010 the forcefield would go down and the player coming down the ramp would get destroyed.
As Artosis pointed out Grubby had an observer on top of MC's nexus, he probably did this as soon as he saw MC move one probe to build something.
Thats no excuse lol, MC could have rallied a probe to do a few things and immediately went back to his army, you can shift click a probe to go do something right after its done with its mining meaning the probe would start making things while MC was looking at his army. Was just MC not playing well and Grubby hoping for good luck.
On November 24 2012 19:56 Hall0wed wrote: Thats like a move from 2010/early '11 where a player moves down his ramp just saying "PLEASE DONT FORCEFIELD". Except even in 2010 the forcefield would go down and the player coming down the ramp would get destroyed.
As Artosis pointed out Grubby had an observer on top of MC's nexus, he probably did this as soon as he saw MC move one probe to build something.
On November 24 2012 19:56 Hall0wed wrote: Thats like a move from 2010/early '11 where a player moves down his ramp just saying "PLEASE DONT FORCEFIELD". Except even in 2010 the forcefield would go down and the player coming down the ramp would get destroyed.
As Artosis pointed out Grubby had an observer on top of MC's nexus, he probably did this as soon as he saw MC move one probe to build something.
Thats no excuse lol, MC could have rallied a probe to do a few things and immediately went back to his army, you can shift click a probe to go do something right after its done with its mining meaning the probe would start making things while MC was looking at his army. Was just MC not playing well and Grubby hoping for good luck.
Yep, you are right. It's a huge risk. It takes a champion to make the decision to take the right risk at the right time, without it you will never win a tournament.
Seriously how did he win? It was equal with grubby with less stalkers and suddenly MC drops down to 16 supply. Was it pure blink micro that made so much difference?
On November 24 2012 20:09 sharkie wrote: what happened???
I can only read LR and you all said that the game is already over in MC's favour
it was 12 bs 6 stalkers or something for mc, but a dt did eco dmg at mc's bse and grubby hold with amazing micro, probe pulls and completely crushed mc suddenly
On November 24 2012 20:10 Hylirion wrote: Seriously how did he win? It was equal with grubby with less stalkers and suddenly MC drops down to 16 supply. Was it pure blink micro that made so much difference?
the dts killed most of mc's probes he was down to 10, grubby pulled his probes and just had enough to pull it off, and mc could no longer reinforce because of his poor economy.
On November 24 2012 20:10 Hylirion wrote: Seriously how did he win? It was equal with grubby with less stalkers and suddenly MC drops down to 16 supply. Was it pure blink micro that made so much difference?
On November 24 2012 20:27 FeyFey wrote: can't decide who to win. Wish one would build a Voidray though, since those things are almost immune to phoenix.
MC: If i got you i get champion, you can too? Grubby: Tonight, i only care about you! MC: Ok. Go!!
rofl
i think MC is true, he can beat the rest of the players in a BO5
well i would disagree VortiX is on a roll and Zerg is good
MC beat 4 zergs in the group stage, including Vortix, so it's a bit silly to disagree with the fact that MC can beat the rest of the players. That doesn't mean Vortix don't have a chance but MC would still be the favorite.
On November 24 2012 20:30 trinxified wrote: is this the new Meta??? Phoenixes?
Or are they just trolling each other? Maybe they decided before the game that they should both do this?
If you both go phoenixes you can't stop making phoenixes or you're just going to lose.
Really... I guess stalkers won't work either?
Archons is the only thing that counters it because you can't lift them.
Stalkers will get lifted and murdered by this many phoenix.
If one player stops making them and the other keeps making them, you win a phoenix battle and then you win the game because you pick up everything on the ground and all their workers with your 20+ full energy phoenix.
HE DID IT!!!! GRUBBY!!! Oh my god, its all happening. He might actually do this. That was by far the biggest win of Grubby's career..... now he just needs to win..... what? 2 more matches and its his first major tourney win ever???
(no camera on grubby celebrating killed my a little on the inside, but those 2 seconds of him fist pumping identical to how I was in the same moment was really awesome)
G R U B B Y F I G H T I N G ~~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Grubby just KICKED OUT SK.MC! Who right in his mind would have thought that possible like at the beginning of 2012? If Grubby's mindset is good going into his next games he has good chances of taking it all.
On November 24 2012 20:40 markrevival wrote: Was that the best WoL PvP series of all time? I can't think of anything close. Squirtle vs MC GSL Ro8 wasn't even close to this awesome.
MC vs Naniwa (or was it Huk vs Naniwa?) finals at Homestory Cup III was amazing as well.
Beating MC in a bo5 is always impressive. Grubby shows he can definitely compete at the highest of levels. That last game he pretty much outplayed MC with pure decision making and macroing, MC was a step behind the whole game.
On November 24 2012 20:43 Mouzone wrote: I'm still scared about Grubby's PvZ though. He's gonna have to play absolutely perfectly to win a bo5 with his current level in PvZ, unofortunately.
Yeah PvZ is a hard nut to crack, for Grubby as well as for pretty much any other toss nowadays. Yet I am pretty sure he can give like everybody still in the tourney a good run for his money
and as much as I love Grubby, MC lost that final game by fighting over the Archons. Grubby was a step ahead by making the Archons, but MC made a -massive- blunder by underestimating them psionic balls
On November 24 2012 20:43 Mouzone wrote: I'm still scared about Grubby's PvZ though. He's gonna have to play absolutely perfectly to win a bo5 with his current level in PvZ, unofortunately.
Yeah, I have more confidence in him in the semis and finals if its PvP rather than PvZ.
Just rewatched Grubby's reaction when he won against MC, you could hear his scream on the stream. Such an amazing passion, who isn't a fan of this guy?
On November 24 2012 21:11 Talho wrote: Just rewatched Grubby's reaction when he won against MC, you could hear his scream on the stream. Such an amazing passion, who isn't a fan of this guy?
How did you re-watch already?!
And he was already screaming after his wins even back at his WC3 days when he beat the best of the best too. He became one of them.
I don't think I've ever been so emotionally invested in a starcraft match before. I know I've definitely come close with some Naniwa MLG games or HerO's Dreamhack win.....
But I think this one takes it. Since the first few days Grubby began streaming ~1.5 years ago (already a good 3 or 4 months into sc2 maybe a little more) I remember checking out his stream because of the higher than usual stream numbers for a protoss other than White-Ra. And even tho he was clearly not playing nearly on the highest level, there was still so much to watch. He played very much in his own way even back then. He would lose a lot of games but he would do it in a way that you knew he had near infinite potential. He would then go on to entertain for countless hours on his stream, doing battle with his internet cup rival Stephano and even defeating him once or twice in epic bo7's. Now after all this time, to see him here today realizing that potential is really something special. Just wanna say thankyou to you Grubby and goodluck.
But as I finish writing this it seems it may be a bit premature. Although defeating MC like that in an ace match with both your tournament lives on the line did in fact feel like a finals, there's still 2 matches to go. I have absolute faith that this is more than just possible to accomplish. I actually feel very similar to how I did as Grubby was going into the first game just now against MC. Its a strong optimistic feeling, I know he can do this, and yet incredibly nervous at the same time. Luckily tho Grubby not only appears to be at the peak of his sc2 career in terms of skill, but also at the top of his mental game. Incredibly balls deep strats that you rarely ever see in a high level PvP, especially one so deep into a major tournament. If he can continue the path he's been on then there is no doubt in my mind Grubby will be the next IEM champion. (please dont jynx it. please dont jynx it. please dont jynx it. please dont jynx it.)
On November 24 2012 21:16 trinxified wrote: How did you re-watch already?!
http://www.twitch.tv/esltv_sc2/b/342563446 in the end, but it is laggy as hell for me as always with twitch vods (Vodafone DSL in Germany)... getting it with Jdownloader right now, only two hours to go. :D
On November 24 2012 21:29 opterown wrote: a bit strange that they're playing the last QF tomorrow, haha
Yeh it is really strange. I'm not sure if it benefits Grubby or not. He knows he will have to play a PvZ just the opponent is unknown. Whereas the opponent knows who he will face tomorrow if he wons the QF, but has to do a ZvZ first.
Haha it's kinda amazing to see a player like Grubby who won about everything in his pro gaming carreer already, still be as happy by beating an amazing opponent. The guy has an amazing pasion and true competitors mindset for gaming that's for sure. Grats to Grubby.
And yes the last quilifier tomorrow seems rather unfair for Grubby, he knows that he faces a zerg but not wich one, while both zergs know they will face Grubby if the beat the other. Oh well.
its unfortunate that grubby vs mc wasnt on the main stage as there was LoL finals. and spectators crowded around a screen just outside of the tournament area and also could not hear the cast. but still everyone in that small area cheered when grubby won.
On November 25 2012 00:18 OopsOopsBaby wrote: its unfortunate that grubby vs mc wasnt on the main stage as there was LoL finals. and spectators crowded around a screen just outside of the tournament area and also could not hear the cast. but still everyone in that small area cheered when grubby won.
Yeah pretty sad, I thought they'd save the 2nd half of quarter finals for tomorrow, but I guess they wanted to play this match out. Who knows what might have happened if they played tomorrow anyway!
On November 25 2012 00:18 OopsOopsBaby wrote: its unfortunate that grubby vs mc wasnt on the main stage as there was LoL finals. and spectators crowded around a screen just outside of the tournament area and also could not hear the cast. but still everyone in that small area cheered when grubby won.
Yeah pretty sad, I thought they'd save the 2nd half of quarter finals for tomorrow, but I guess they wanted to play this match out. Who knows what might have happened if they played tomorrow anyway!
Well they want to show every match on stream so some had to be played today in order to end the tourney at a reasonable time tomorrow
On November 25 2012 00:18 OopsOopsBaby wrote: its unfortunate that grubby vs mc wasnt on the main stage as there was LoL finals. and spectators crowded around a screen just outside of the tournament area and also could not hear the cast. but still everyone in that small area cheered when grubby won.
Yeah pretty sad, I thought they'd save the 2nd half of quarter finals for tomorrow, but I guess they wanted to play this match out. Who knows what might have happened if they played tomorrow anyway!
Well they want to show every match on stream so some had to be played today in order to end the tourney at a reasonable time tomorrow
Eh, I'm not sure when the convention is closing but there really aren't that many games tomorrow, and the day should be pretty short. Unless for some reason the convention wants to close much earlier, which they might since it's the last day, or the games go on to the last game for every set, I think we'll have a short day tomorrow!
first time attending an international sc2 event, awesome seeing artosis, mc, revival and especially grubby there. many many thanks to the guy who gave us a polarid of artosis and my friends!!! :D
On November 24 2012 23:51 ZerglingTwins wrote: Haha, grubby so good!!!
Recently, it feels that gaps between foreigners and Koreans are closing.
what gives you that impression? gap is gettting bigger lol.
Just because foreigners win some series here and there doesn't mean it's getting smaller.
Yea I feel the gap is just getting bigger. The last MLG's has been pretty much only Koreans in the top 16. Before there were atleast a few foreigners in top 16. Grubby is in really good shape atm and MC is far from his best so that result is not too weird. Grubby played great.
On November 24 2012 23:51 ZerglingTwins wrote: Haha, grubby so good!!!
Recently, it feels that gaps between foreigners and Koreans are closing.
what gives you that impression? gap is gettting bigger lol.
Just because foreigners win some series here and there doesn't mean it's getting smaller.
Yea I feel the gap is just getting bigger. The last MLG's has been pretty much only Koreans in the top 16. Before there were atleast a few foreigners in top 16. Grubby is in really good shape atm and MC is far from his best so that result is not too weird. Grubby played great.
People always bring up MLG, despite the fact it consistently misses all of the top European players, bar Grubby and occasionally Stephano.
Amazing fucking tournament. So happy that they finally hosted an IEM in Singapore. I hope they continue to do so, its a dream come true, watching high level Starcraft 2 is my passion, and to have such an event in my home? Priceless.
On November 25 2012 03:00 kYem wrote: Grubby have a good chance for his first title
hell, it's about time!
You do realise that he started playing later than everyone else?
lol you make it sound like he started playing when the Kespa guys did. Grubby has been playing sc2 pretty much since launch and went full time sc2 not that long after.
On November 25 2012 03:00 kYem wrote: Grubby have a good chance for his first title
hell, it's about time!
You do realise that he started playing later than everyone else?
lol you make it sound like he started playing when the Kespa guys did. Grubby has been playing sc2 pretty much since launch and went full time sc2 not that long after.
Grubbys first appearence was nasl season 1 which was 12-04-11 while starcraft 2 came out 27-7-10, so he missed out 7 months and the beta (15-2-2010)..
On November 25 2012 03:00 kYem wrote: Grubby have a good chance for his first title
hell, it's about time!
You do realise that he started playing later than everyone else?
lol you make it sound like he started playing when the Kespa guys did. Grubby has been playing sc2 pretty much since launch and went full time sc2 not that long after.
Grubbys first appearnce was nasl season 1 which was 12-04-11 while starcraft 2 came out 27-7-10, so he missed out 7 months and the beta.., pretty much
On November 25 2012 03:00 kYem wrote: Grubby have a good chance for his first title
hell, it's about time!
You do realise that he started playing later than everyone else?
lol you make it sound like he started playing when the Kespa guys did. Grubby has been playing sc2 pretty much since launch and went full time sc2 not that long after.
He went full time in the beginning of 2011 right? Or am I starting to lose my memory? (A)
On November 25 2012 03:00 kYem wrote: Grubby have a good chance for his first title
hell, it's about time!
You do realise that he started playing later than everyone else?
lol you make it sound like he started playing when the Kespa guys did. Grubby has been playing sc2 pretty much since launch and went full time sc2 not that long after.
He went full time in the beginning of 2011 right? Or am I starting to lose my memory? (A)
What's the point? Those 7 months he missed don't matter at all seeing the number of patches and the fact that the metagame has evolved since then too.
Didn't he also play quite a bit of WC3 during that time? So it's not like he was a guy who just happened to pick up RTS either. Admittedly most RTS games don't have the same ideas in terms of how you play the actual game itself but basic mechanics aren't bad.
On November 25 2012 05:12 IntoTheheart wrote: Didn't he also play quite a bit of WC3 during that time? So it's not like he was a guy who just happened to pick up RTS either. Admittedly most RTS games don't have the same ideas in terms of how you play the actual game itself but basic mechanics aren't bad.
All the kespa players were playing brood war. Not like they were out of practice when it came to RTS either..
I just watched Grubby vs MC on the VODs, found them on sc2casts.com... Hadn't paid any attention to this tournament but O M G.........I am just stunned after this Bo5. If there's any type of match of the year award later, this should definitely be one of the nominees. Such an awesomely fun series to watch.