Two amazing terrans and the TvP advantage atm is gonna make it hard for a foreigner vs korean final. I think it is somewhat possible though, and if anyone is capable of pulling it off, it would be Showtime or Neeb.
I don't except 3-0s, I think both are capable of taking a game or two. TY was a tiny bit shaky in the group stage so maybe Neeb can beat him but it's a bit unlikely especially given Neeb's track record in important PvT games. Maru vs Showtime is really interesting IMO. Maru is playing really good right now, but Showtime is super solid and maybe he can take advantage of Maru's over-aggression.
if it's TvP semis and final, I think ShowTime got a chance if somehow the final is PvP, Neeb will win it :D if it is TvT, I think Maru... Maru hasn't dropped a map yet
On January 15 2017 08:16 Nebuchad wrote: Way too tired to stay up for this, will definitely watch the vods if one of the terrans loses though.
Watch the finals; a Terran is guaranteed to lose ^_^
Well there is a chance that Showtime is the one that loses to Neeb in the finals, too
True, but the chance of both them winning is fairly low. Either way, Nebuchad HAS to watch one of the vods now because a Terran is 100% guaranteed to lose. There is no situation where a Terran does not lose.
:thinking: Showtime only lost 2 maps against TY. On the first day of the tournament, with way worse jetlag for him. He is on a 14 game win streak. Though he did not look as solid vs XY yesterday as he usually does. Please have at least one close game vs maru :D
It's a fucking amazing line-up, the two best foreign protoss against some very hyped terrans from Korea who sometimes disappointed overseas, but looked very strong in this tournament. But I can't stay up from 5am to 9am today . I hoped it was around 4am so I could watch a bit and maybe stay awake for an entire bo5, but 5am :/.
Thing is TY only chokes when he's down in the series, or it goes to the last game etc. when he plays series he's ahead in fromt he start, he rarely loses.
On January 15 2017 12:11 Poopi wrote: It's a fucking amazing line-up, the two best foreign protoss against some very hyped terrans from Korea who sometimes disappointed overseas, but looked very strong in this tournament.
haha they only been overseas like once or twice in the past couple years though
On January 15 2017 12:22 Fango wrote: Thing is TY only chokes when he's down in the series, or it goes to the last game etc. when he plays series he's ahead in fromt he start, he rarely loses.
He lost the biggest series of his SC2 career playing from ahead.
WTF with Maru fanboys? Don't you remember he got rekt 3-0 by TY last time on qualifier finals? This time it's gonna be 4-0. Gogo TY! This is your year!
On January 15 2017 13:05 outscar wrote: WTF with Maru fanboys? Don't you remember he got rekt 3-0 by TY last time on qualifier finals? This time it's gonna be 4-0. Gogo TY! This is your year!
I believed until he lost 0-2 to Kelazhur. surprised TY didn't retire right there
On January 15 2017 13:05 outscar wrote: WTF with Maru fanboys? Don't you remember he got rekt 3-0 by TY last time on qualifier finals? This time it's gonna be 4-0. Gogo TY! This is your year!
I believed until he lost 0-2 to Kelazhur. surprised TY didn't retire right there
Well ByuN also lost 0-2 to Showtime but then won the whole thing. If it was decider match yeah I agree , if he was out he should've retired.
On January 15 2017 13:05 outscar wrote: WTF with Maru fanboys? Don't you remember he got rekt 3-0 by TY last time on qualifier finals? This time it's gonna be 4-0. Gogo TY! This is your year!
I believed until he lost 0-2 to Kelazhur. surprised TY didn't retire right there
That was some pretty good defending from behind by Showtime tbh. But he's too much of a standard player when what it really takes to win in this match-up right now is to open the great book of Protoss bullshit.
Poor ByuN is going to fall to 3rd on aligulac at this rate. his reign is over unless he starts playing in more olimoleagues and stuff again. needs douyu cup to come back
Colossus is no good vs mass marauders, right? he wants immortals so its better to rely on storm for splash, since i have no faith in disruptor shots on maru units.
On January 15 2017 13:25 stuchiu wrote: I don't know if I'm prepared for a world where Maru is a good player again.
he's been a good player the whole time man... even good players have unfortunate losses... all the time.... yeah he did bad in individual leagues but he tore up proleague last year.
he was amazing the whole time... posting something like this when ur supposed to be knowledgeable on starcraft and u write articles really tilts me
As long as Brood War is alive, that's a good sign for me. I am biased because I have been watching Brood War since 2006-2007 and it is the most exciting thing to watch in esport history.
On January 15 2017 13:34 travis wrote: im not sure there is even much showtime can do with his build choices he need phoenixes or blink opening i think
on a big map phoenixes should be good
Neeb will almost certainly go for phoenix builds, so we'll get to see how that works out.
sure looked like showtime played well hard not to balance complain about medivacs when I watch that, but this was always obviously something terran could do so I don't see why it would suddenly be a balance issue
On January 15 2017 13:52 travis wrote: pretty rough
sure looked like showtime played well hard not to balance complain about medivacs when I watch that, but this was always obviously something terran could do so I don't see why it would suddenly be a balance issue
Remove Vin Diesel Medivacs! Make Protoss and Zerg great again!
On January 15 2017 13:52 travis wrote: pretty rough
sure looked like showtime played well hard not to balance complain about medivacs when I watch that, but this was always obviously something terran could do so I don't see why it would suddenly be a balance issue
Remove Vin Diesel Medivacs! Make Protoss and Zerg great again!
Zerg isn't doing too badly against Terran right now though. Buffing stalkers against mechanical air units (since liberators and medivacs are the main problem in the match-up) could be a possible fix. And if that causes colossus based armies to be too powerful due to stalkers shredding vikings, they could just revert the colossus buff instead. The game is better off with colossus not being truly viable anyways.
On January 15 2017 14:00 KingofdaHipHop wrote: maru's starting off 2017 with a shit ton of money at least
this is the worst thing that could happen. Him thinking there's money to be made in the foreign tournaments. I hope JA as a team will put and end to this kind of behavior
On January 15 2017 14:00 KingofdaHipHop wrote: maru's starting off 2017 with a shit ton of money at least
this is the worst thing that could happen. Him thinking there's money to be made in the foreign tournaments. I hope JA as a team will put and end to this kind of behavior
I kind of wish we had more Koreans in this tournament. Such a large prize pool yet so few "top tier" players. Though it was nice to see players I never heard of before get some exposure, like the player from Japan for example.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I was thought Estonian, Russian, English (starting at grade school) and German (only 3 years in high school, can't really remember anything). I learned Finnish on my own by basically just watching Finnish tv growing up
On January 15 2017 14:00 KingofdaHipHop wrote: maru's starting off 2017 with a shit ton of money at least
this is the worst thing that could happen. Him thinking there's money to be made in the foreign tournaments. I hope JA as a team will put and end to this kind of behavior
I doubt winning at least $100,000 is going to convince Maru to play in $100 online cups and what not.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 foreign laungauges in school.
That's seriously amazing. I can personally only speak 2 languages and listen to 4 languages. I really admire people who can speak 3 or more languages fluently.
On January 15 2017 14:00 KingofdaHipHop wrote: maru's starting off 2017 with a shit ton of money at least
this is the worst thing that could happen. Him thinking there's money to be made in the foreign tournaments. I hope JA as a team will put and end to this kind of behavior
I doubt winning at least $100,000 is going to convince Maru to play in $100 online cups and what not.
JA does not generally allow it's players to participate in online cups anyway
On January 15 2017 14:00 KingofdaHipHop wrote: maru's starting off 2017 with a shit ton of money at least
this is the worst thing that could happen. Him thinking there's money to be made in the foreign tournaments. I hope JA as a team will put and end to this kind of behavior
I doubt winning at least $100,000 is going to convince Maru to play in $100 online cups and what not.
JA does not generally allow it's players to participate in online cups anyway
cause it's bad publicity when Keen kills your whole team lineup in olimoleague or whatever
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
and how much you forget if you don't use it.
I had Spanish classes.
Donde esta la biblioteca? my basic extent of spanish, because it's repeated so often in movies
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
I should learn japanese or korean.
At least we don't need to understand Korean to appreciate K-pop.
On January 15 2017 14:02 BronzeKnee wrote: I want the English stream because I am American and God forbids us to be bilingual.
Imagine being from Iceland or some other country where you are taught 3 different laungauges in school.
I had 3 languages in school but i only learned one of the foreign ones. And i learned most of it outside school.
I learned how to listen to and read Japanese mostly outside school; I think I only took 2 semesters of class. It always amazes me how much you can learn from a language if you use it often.
I should learn japanese or korean.
At least we don't need to understand Korean to appreciate K-pop.
very very true. k-pop transcends language barriers because true beauty and artistry of it can't be hindered by linguistical limitations
TY is playing too patient. TY should smash the foreigner in under 10 minutes like what Maru did. Spending too much time 3-0'ing a foreigner is a waste of time.
On January 15 2017 14:27 usopsama wrote: TY, please finish the next 2 matches in under 10 minutes. Don't waste your time on a foreigner. Save your energy against Maru.
TY only uses his whacky quick finish builds in proleague. he'll play this out patiently to not lose on a fluke
On January 15 2017 14:24 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Medivacs should never have gotten boost
I told them that 4 years ago. It's too late now.
I mean people have been telling them for years that the game moved too fast and took a lot of skirmishes and micro situations out of the game. they responded by giving half the units a speed buff and adding more terrible terrible damage ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
On January 15 2017 14:21 Boggyb wrote: TY picking up his army to avoid the Disruptors was so sexy.
Really? That's the lazy micro imo. I found Marus micro against Showtime so incredibly more impressive. Perfect dodging all the time.
Neeb is or was the best Disruptor player in the world.
That's a seperate subject from the skill required in microing against Disruptors.
Picking up units in a medivac is something every master+ terran can do at roughly the same time. It's not that difficult. However, instantly being able to focus fire at the right time, and splitting when you realize you can't kill the disruptor in time has an infinitive skill cap.
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
"We don't believe that bl/infestor is impossible to beat. The ladder shows 50/50 winrates at every level except the highest. Multiple Terrans have won tournaments and players should try to emulate two of the greatest players to ever touch the mouse." - David Kim
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
Don't play against Koreans.
Korean Protosses can beat liberators either.
now, if only foreigners had terrans still playing the game
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
Don't play against Koreans.
Korean Protosses can beat liberators either.
now, if only foreigners had terrans still playing the game
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
"We don't believe that bl/infestor is impossible to beat. The ladder shows 50/50 winrates at every level except the highest. Multiple Terrans have won tournaments and players should try to emulate two of the greatest players to ever touch the mouse." - David Kim
Is it time? Is it time TL called for David Kim to be fired, so every other person who has played this game can agree, ask for the same, and we can move on? Can I have the game I love back?
I feel like I am writing every other post in this LR thread.
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
Don't play against Koreans.
Korean Protosses can beat liberators either.
now, if only foreigners had terrans still playing the game
I can hear fans swearing Kas and Lucifron will break through anyday now.
TIL that "the gap is closing" means that Koreans have now to play with both hands instead of the good old mono-hand to keep rekting foreigners' hopes...
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
"We don't believe that bl/infestor is impossible to beat. The ladder shows 50/50 winrates at every level except the highest. Multiple Terrans have won tournaments and players should try to emulate two of the greatest players to ever touch the mouse." - David Kim
Is it time? Is it time TL called for David Kim to be fired, so every other person who has played this game can agree, ask for the same, and we can move on? Can I have the game I love back?
I feel like I am writing every other post in this LR thread.
Mebe I am dreaming.
hell if I know, I just love the hilarity of those updates in hindsight.
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
Don't play against Koreans.
Korean Protosses can beat liberators either.
now, if only foreigners had terrans still playing the game
I can hear fans swearing Kas and Lucifron will break through anyday now.
I still believe that one day TLO will realize his mistake
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
Don't play against Koreans.
Korean Protosses can beat liberators either.
now, if only foreigners had terrans still playing the game
There's this guy called uThermal, but a few victories against Stats don't mean much.
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
"We don't believe that bl/infestor is impossible to beat. The ladder shows 50/50 winrates at every level except the highest. Multiple Terrans have won tournaments and players should try to emulate two of the greatest players to ever touch the mouse." - David Kim
Is it time? Is it time TL called for David Kim to be fired, so every other person who has played this game can agree, ask for the same, and we can move on? Can I have the game I love back?
I feel like I am writing every other post in this LR thread.
Mebe I am dreaming.
hell if I know, I just love the hilarity of those updates in hindsight.
... but you did know at the time it was broken too, right? Or were you on the "let the meta settle bandwagon"?
On January 15 2017 14:47 Parcelleus wrote: wow what an RTS , the level playing field , watching the two and fro of both races attacking and defending. oh wait !
On January 15 2017 14:47 Parcelleus wrote: wow what an RTS , the level playing field , watching the two and fro of both races attacking and defending. oh wait !
On January 15 2017 14:37 Hider wrote: Another 3-0 please. Betting against foreigners is so profitable
real money comes from upsets
Think about it this way. The bookmakers thought that it was 50-50 to whether Neeb would win 2 games (or more) against Ty.
So betting on a 3-0 win is actually an upset.
Also, I think most of these games were like 75%+ at least for both Ty and Maru to win. Never really felt like Neeb and Showtime had any "win condition".
On January 15 2017 14:46 CynicalDeath wrote: TIL that "the gap is closing" means that Koreans have now to play with both hands instead of the good old mono-hand to keep rekting foreigners' hopes...
Blizzard claimed the gap is closing? or the community in general? Looks like the same as always to me. Except there is no one foreign above all the others, just a healthy number losing 3-0
On January 15 2017 14:46 CynicalDeath wrote: TIL that "the gap is closing" means that Koreans have now to play with both hands instead of the good old mono-hand to keep rekting foreigners' hopes...
Blizzard claimed the gap is closing? or the community in general? Looks like the same as always to me. Except there is no one foreign above all the others, just a healthy number losing 3-0
Blizzard is going to blame the sample size was too small in this tournament and that foreigners need this Korean region lock in order to sustain the foreign scene.
I feel like Neeb should've played that out. I mean, he would've lost tbh, he should've at least had a go at defending all three locations. Anyway, ggs, I was hoping this tournament would reinspire my PvT but no such luck.
On January 15 2017 14:38 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Honestly I feel bad for protoss right now and that doesn't usually happen. The hell do you do against libs?
lets just keep calm and let the meta settle and protoss figure out how to deal with liberators. Paraphrasing a bit of DK here
"We don't believe that bl/infestor is impossible to beat. The ladder shows 50/50 winrates at every level except the highest. Multiple Terrans have won tournaments and players should try to emulate two of the greatest players to ever touch the mouse." - David Kim
Is it time? Is it time TL called for David Kim to be fired, so every other person who has played this game can agree, ask for the same, and we can move on? Can I have the game I love back?
I feel like I am writing every other post in this LR thread.
Mebe I am dreaming.
hell if I know, I just love the hilarity of those updates in hindsight.
... but you did know at the time it was broken too, right? Or were you on the "let the meta settle bandwagon"?
Listen you don't watch YugiOh win 2v4 base against Parting and think everything is fine and dandy.
On January 15 2017 14:37 Hider wrote: Another 3-0 please. Betting against foreigners is so profitable
real money comes from upsets
Think about it this way. The bookmakers thought that it was 50-50 to whether Neeb would win 2 games (or more) against Ty.
So betting on a 3-0 win is actually an upset.
Also, I think most of these games were like 75%+ at least for both Ty and Maru to win. Never really felt like Neeb and Showtime had any "win condition".
I feel like game 3 was winnable for ShoWTimE had he not overextended.
On January 15 2017 14:46 CynicalDeath wrote: TIL that "the gap is closing" means that Koreans have now to play with both hands instead of the good old mono-hand to keep rekting foreigners' hopes...
Blizzard claimed the gap is closing? or the community in general? Looks like the same as always to me. Except there is no one foreign above all the others, just a healthy number losing 3-0
Gap is increasing right now if you look at the performance of top korean terrans. Especially Maru and Innovation are out of this world.
I feel Ty looks slightly worse tbh. Also lost one game against Showtime.
On January 15 2017 14:47 Parcelleus wrote: wow what an RTS , the level playing field , watching the two and fro of both races attacking and defending. oh wait !
I've seen a decent amount of gap is closing comments. Don't really care as there isn't enough international competition to verify it one way or another.
Normally I'd favor Neeb over Showtime, but with how he's played Showtime is definitely the favorite. And the English stream seems to be able to tell when games end to start working again.
On January 15 2017 14:53 stuchiu wrote: I've seen a decent amount of gap is closing comments. Don't really care as there isn't enough international competition to verify it one way or another.
What we can do is see if Maru will make TY choke.
I think you just have to rely on the eye test at this point. Look at the play styles between Koreans vs foreigners and judge from that in addition to what little tournaments we have where both good Koreans and foreigners are playing against each other. The increased amount of streaming definitely helps.
On January 15 2017 14:37 Hider wrote: Another 3-0 please. Betting against foreigners is so profitable
real money comes from upsets
Think about it this way. The bookmakers thought that it was 50-50 to whether Neeb would win 2 games (or more) against Ty.
So betting on a 3-0 win is actually an upset.
Also, I think most of these games were like 75%+ at least for both Ty and Maru to win. Never really felt like Neeb and Showtime had any "win condition".
I feel like game 3 was winnable for ShoWTimE had he not overextended.
Yeah but its like if he didn't do X then maybe he would have a chance. But over the rest of the game he also needs to avoid doing Y and Z.
And these koreans can just force potential errors over lessor skilled players all the time.
Right now it seems that all-ins are almost a non-factor when playing vs protoss and thus its alot easier to rely on the favourite to win.
On January 15 2017 15:46 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Showtime being faster with that disruptor trigger finger really won him that game. He got like 10 free disruptors from that alone
I could imagine that being extremely tilt inducing for Neeb.
Ah TY won 3:0 too? HAHAHAHA that there were seriously people thinking a foreigner could beat Maru or TY, the skill gap has never been bigger, this is like Flash/Jaedong playing in WCG.
On January 15 2017 15:58 Charoisaur wrote: Ah TY won 3:0 too? HAHAHAHA that there were seriously people thinking a foreigner could beat Maru or TY, the skill gap has never been bigger, this is like Flash/Jaedong playing in WCG.
Going too far the other way is equally as annoying.
On January 15 2017 16:18 Penev wrote: pff, just woke up to slow wubs
no, too fast. unless you wanna watch the vods before it continues. we gotta wait for sleepstone now...
I see I woke up precisely into the void between the finals and all of the other games, nice. Were they any good at least? It looks like they were all stomps..
We are indeed waiting for Hearthstone to finish on stream before we can do the StarCraft final. We can't even move the PC's up to the stage yet because the booths are in use, so it'll be a while.
On January 15 2017 16:18 Penev wrote: pff, just woke up to slow wubs
no, too fast. unless you wanna watch the vods before it continues. we gotta wait for sleepstone now...
I see I woke up precisely into the void between the finals and all of the other games, nice. Were they any good at least? It looks like they were all stomps..
horrible series, all of them. Maybe one of maps was worth 2 stars, rest were utter garbage
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong? By the way if there is not some huge chinese stream numbers this whole thing maybe one of the biggest money dump in recent esport.
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong?
Kinda, streaming is still super popular so when lots of the popular streamers play in a tournament the viewer count will be high. Not the case in this tournament though.
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong? By the way if there is not some huge chinese stream numbers this whole thing maybe one of the biggest money dump in recent esport.
Alisports basically did not expect any return, this is brand building year for them.
On January 15 2017 16:43 KingofdaHipHop wrote: wait it said 25 minutes like 25 minutes ago so i watched an episode of something and now there's 13 minutes?
On January 15 2017 16:39 Elentos wrote: The good old timer that randomly adds a few minutes to itself as it comes close to running out
I'm watching the HS timer
Both players have slow decks and are roping if you know what that means
It's when people are annoyingly slow.
On January 15 2017 16:43 KingofdaHipHop wrote: wait it said 25 minutes like 25 minutes ago so i watched an episode of something and now there's 13 minutes?
The timer got down to 5 minutes and then added extra time.
On January 15 2017 16:43 KingofdaHipHop wrote: wait it said 25 minutes like 25 minutes ago so i watched an episode of something and now there's 13 minutes?
Don't look at the timer, it's misleading and useless. It should be enough to know that Hearthstone isn't over yet (and still takes a while, 2-2 atm and it's bo7) and they still need to move on stage.
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong?
Kinda, streaming is still super popular so when lots of the popular streamers play in a tournament the viewer count will be high. Not the case in this tournament though.
kripp has like 20k viewers right now. I never understand the appeal of watching hs
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong?
Kinda, streaming is still super popular so when lots of the popular streamers play in a tournament the viewer count will be high. Not the case in this tournament though.
kripp has like 20k viewers right now. I never understand the appeal of watching hs
spaming emotes. and honestly it's more like reality TV, the streamers actually get to talk a lot since Hearthstone is so slow.
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong?
Kinda, streaming is still super popular so when lots of the popular streamers play in a tournament the viewer count will be high. Not the case in this tournament though.
kripp has like 20k viewers right now. I never understand the appeal of watching hs
spaming emotes. and honestly it's more like reality TV, the streamers actually get to talk a lot since Hearthstone is so slow.
I feel like many of them would be like avilo if they played Starcraft 2 instead of Hearthstone.
On January 15 2017 16:33 Penev wrote: Liquidhearth is so dead lol, the tourney isn't even listed in the sidebar
Yeah, they might as well close it.
Is hearthstone esport still going strong?
Kinda, streaming is still super popular so when lots of the popular streamers play in a tournament the viewer count will be high. Not the case in this tournament though.
kripp has like 20k viewers right now. I never understand the appeal of watching hs
Well, at least it's clear what's going on, I'm more amazed at the amount of people watching OW
On January 15 2017 16:18 Penev wrote: pff, just woke up to slow wubs
no, too fast. unless you wanna watch the vods before it continues. we gotta wait for sleepstone now...
I see I woke up precisely into the void between the finals and all of the other games, nice. Were they any good at least? It looks like they were all stomps..
horrible series, all of them. Maybe one of maps was worth 2 stars, rest were utter garbage
If you can't appreciate a korean terran tearing apart a foreigner protoss, I don't know how you can ever find happiness.
On January 15 2017 17:00 Elentos wrote: Kinda seems like Hearthstone is having technical difficulties.
How hard it is really to move cards around? They should just keep around some MtG cards to play in case of PC issues.
Just have 2 printed sets of all Hearthstone cards and a custom made Hearthstone board ready at all times.
Maybe some confetti for special effects so that players feel more natural and a some metal pieces to mash against each other for realistic soundeffects and you're golden.
On January 15 2017 17:05 Topin wrote: fuuuuu i thought i was just on time to watch the finals... im falling sleep now
want a tip? don't watch Hearthstone, that will just make you fall asleep for real when you are tired.
Too late I just switch to it to see what's goi...zzzzzZZZ edit: somehow SC2 stream has more viewers than CS:GO/Dota2/Heathstone on Douyu despite that there is nothing is going on...
On January 15 2017 17:08 Elentos wrote: The Hearthstone players look so thoroughly uninterested in what they're doing. It's almost like there isn't a shit ton of money at stake.
how can you stay interested in it when you know you're gonna get royally fucked by RNG sooner or later
Oh yeah, I was being a little disappointed in TL lately - my favorite threads get no replies, nothing new really happens with a 6-year old game and nobody reads my blogs. But the LR heart of TL is still alive and pumping the lifeblood, which is the hate for hearthstone. Soothing.
Hearthstone server was down for 4 hours yesterday, so they tried playing on different servers. But some players refused to continue with lag. In Hearthstone, lol.
On January 15 2017 17:13 Olli wrote: Hearthstone server was down for 4 hours yesterday, so they tried playing on different servers. But some players refused to continue with lag. In Hearthstone, lol.
I made a joke about lag but it's actually true lol
On January 15 2017 17:11 opisska wrote: Oh yeah, I was being a little disappointed in TL lately - my favorite threads get no replies, nothing new really happens with a 6-year old game and nobody reads my blogs. But the LR heart of TL is still alive and pumping the lifeblood, which is the hate for hearthstone. Soothing.
I read your latest blog and I was pretty convinced I left a comment. Turns out I didn't initially. Whoops.
On January 15 2017 17:13 Olli wrote: Hearthstone server was down for 4 hours yesterday, so they tried playing on different servers. But some players refused to continue with lag. In Hearthstone, lol.
On January 15 2017 17:13 Olli wrote: Hearthstone server was down for 4 hours yesterday, so they tried playing on different servers. But some players refused to continue with lag. In Hearthstone, lol.
On January 15 2017 17:13 Olli wrote: Hearthstone server was down for 4 hours yesterday, so they tried playing on different servers. But some players refused to continue with lag. In Hearthstone, lol.
But it's a turn based game, why?
They all take the entire turn to think of their plays before making them, slight lag and suddenly they're just a bit too late and can't finish their play. It's hysterical.
On January 15 2017 17:28 usopsama wrote: As long as the grand finals finish within the next 96 minutes, I still have time before the RO4 tonight.
It won't. I expect Sc2 to start in ~15-20ish minutes if they start fast, but I haven't seen a tournament yet where they started immediately. So rather 30 minutes. And 60 min for a TvT grand final? No.
I'll be honest, I can't sympathize with loldrops in SC2, but the tears after the sodomizing Maru did to Neeb are worth every single game lost to 5 medivacs going into my main on Daybreak.
On January 15 2017 17:42 Superbanana wrote: Someone that plays HS just said ~30minutes+. The reno vs reno thing makes it a very long game + trophy, celebration, leaving stage, setting up sc2.
On January 15 2017 17:41 Ej_ wrote: I'll be honest, I can't sympathize with loldrops in SC2, but the tears after the sodomizing Maru did to Neeb are worth every single game lost to 5 medivacs going into my main on Daybreak.
On January 15 2017 17:41 Ej_ wrote: I'll be honest, I can't sympathize with loldrops in SC2, but the tears after the sodomizing Maru did to Neeb are worth every single game lost to 5 medivacs going into my main on Daybreak.
On January 15 2017 17:41 Ej_ wrote: I'll be honest, I can't sympathize with loldrops in SC2, but the tears after the sodomizing Maru did to Neeb are worth every single game lost to 5 medivacs going into my main on Daybreak.
On January 15 2017 17:41 Ej_ wrote: I'll be honest, I can't sympathize with loldrops in SC2, but the tears after the sodomizing Maru did to Neeb are worth every single game lost to 5 medivacs going into my main on Daybreak.
If after 10+ years of being a progamer and the first ever tournament win for TY ends up being a $200,000 prize then... Holy shit... History in the making stuff right there...
how I usually open is with cyclones, head over with them, forget to macro, then realize I have to macro and then forget to micro, lose the cyclones and type gg. Pretty solid strat if you ask me
I still remember that game these two played on King Sejong Station in Proleague back in the day where TY played one of the sickest multitasking TvT I've seen.
I kind of understand Maru's decision to forgo any defence back at home. Last time these two faced off against each other TY wrecked him 3:0. Maru really needs to try to cut corners wherever possible.
On January 15 2017 18:31 ZiggyPG wrote: I kind of understand Maru's decision to forgo any defence back at home. Last time these two faced off against each other TY wrecked him 3:0. Maru really needs to try to cut corners wherever possible.
Last time they played Maru won 2-0 and qualified for IEM
On January 15 2017 18:31 ZiggyPG wrote: I kind of understand Maru's decision to forgo any defence back at home. Last time these two faced off against each other TY wrecked him 3:0. Maru really needs to try to cut corners wherever possible.
Last time they played Maru won 2-0 and qualified for IEM
Really would make sense for whoever wins this to retire. $200k can set you up for a pretty good life and it's safe to say you'll never make more than $200k over years of SC2.
On January 15 2017 19:32 LaughNgamez wrote: Really would make sense for whoever wins this to retire. $200k can set you up for a pretty good life and it's safe to say you'll never make more than $200k over years of SC2.
So you are saying that Noonius should actually cheer fro Maru here
On January 15 2017 19:32 LaughNgamez wrote: Really would make sense for whoever wins this to retire. $200k can set you up for a pretty good life and it's safe to say you'll never make more than $200k over years of SC2.
Not when you are that good. The competition in Korea is weaker than it was before, so both of them have the potential to make hundreds of thousands more this year, if they can do well in GSL, IEM Katowice and BlizzCon.
And I definitely think you'd want to way more than 200k to retire and after sc2 they might never earn so much again, so they should keep playing as long as Blizzard pumps millions into sc2 every year.
On January 15 2017 19:32 LaughNgamez wrote: Really would make sense for whoever wins this to retire. $200k can set you up for a pretty good life and it's safe to say you'll never make more than $200k over years of SC2.
Not when you are that good. The competition in Korea is weaker than it was before, so both of them have the potential to make hundreds of thousands more this year, if they can do well in GSL, IEM Katowice and BlizzCon.
And I definitely think you'd want to way more than 200k to retire and after sc2 they might never earn so much again, so they should keep playing as long as Blizzard pumps millions into sc2 every year.
I doubt this would be the only WESG with starcraft as well From what I see sc2 viewership is actually the best among all wesg games in China
TvT is so bad without tankivac xD. No comeback mechanic :/. TY slowly and painfully losing without being able to show off skills, unlike what happened in his match vs ByuN @Blizzcon.
On January 15 2017 19:39 SetGuitarsToKill wrote: Why the hell would you turn the drop around that was your only hope
That indecisiveness is brutal. Shows his mental state is in a terrible place
The drop wouldn't have done anything anyway because Maru had so much shit at home. Dropping out of his base and going for a flank would have been better imo.
On January 15 2017 19:32 LaughNgamez wrote: Really would make sense for whoever wins this to retire. $200k can set you up for a pretty good life and it's safe to say you'll never make more than $200k over years of SC2.
Not when you are that good. The competition in Korea is weaker than it was before, so both of them have the potential to make hundreds of thousands more this year, if they can do well in GSL, IEM Katowice and BlizzCon.
And I definitely think you'd want to way more than 200k to retire and after sc2 they might never earn so much again, so they should keep playing as long as Blizzard pumps millions into sc2 every year.
I doubt this would be the only WESG with starcraft as well From what I see sc2 viewership is actually the best among all wesg games in China
True, which is also good news for Stephano haha, he can keep going there by playing for Tunesia.
The only thing is that I hope all the stuchius of TL will remember that even though it was for a shitton of money, this was essentially a single Bo7 tournament, with some warmup before and not push it as "TY winning a big premier title comparable to a GSL" narrative.
On January 15 2017 19:49 opisska wrote: That was fun finals.
The only thing is that I hope all the stuchius of TL will remember that even though it was for a shitton of money, this was essentially a single Bo7 tournament, with some warmup before and not push it as "TY winning a big premier title comparable to a GSL" narrative.
Stuchiu rankings and stuff don't account for prize money. Mostly just based on quality of opposition I think.
On January 15 2017 19:49 opisska wrote: That was fun finals.
The only thing is that I hope all the stuchius of TL will remember that even though it was for a shitton of money, this was essentially a single Bo7 tournament, with some warmup before and not push it as "TY winning a big premier title comparable to a GSL" narrative.
I consider the KR qualifiers as the real tournament. ant those were definitely comparable to a GSL.
On January 15 2017 19:51 Elentos wrote: Where do you even find a Korean-Chinese translator?
there are over a billion Chinese, there's bound to be one out there
There will be translators for every pair of languages between developed nations. China even borders on (a) Korea, it's really not surprising. There are Czech-Korean translators, no problem and the same is for much more exotic languages.
On January 15 2017 19:49 opisska wrote: That was fun finals.
The only thing is that I hope all the stuchius of TL will remember that even though it was for a shitton of money, this was essentially a single Bo7 tournament, with some warmup before and not push it as "TY winning a big premier title comparable to a GSL" narrative.
I consider the KR qualifiers as the real tournament. ant that was definitely comparable to a GSL.
Well TY essentially won those too so it all makes sense in the end.
On January 15 2017 19:57 Phredxor wrote: Valdes last SC2 cast probably?
He said he'd still do SC2 if he had the chance.
Would be such a shame to not hear him any more. Such an interesting story - from the "LoL caster" that everyone hated to a top sc2 celebrity. My days are still incomplete without hearing him and wolf.
Great to have a final with 7 games after 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0 and 3-0 in Ro12, quarters and semis.
And congrats to TY for the win! $200k is a damn fine prize in this tournament.
TY's road to $200k:
South Korea qualifiers: Win vs BYE Win 2-0 vs Rogue Win 2-0 vs soO Win 2-1 vs GuMiho Win 3-0 vs INnoVation
Asia-Pacific Qualifiers: Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Win 2-0 vs aconcises Win 2-0 vs SwEEt Win 3-0 vs PiLiPiLi Win 3-0 vs XY Win 3-0 vs Maru
Main event: Win 2-1 vs ShoWTimE Win 2-0 vs Jim Win 2-1 vs Cham Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Lose 0-2 vs Kelazhur Win 3-0 vs Stephano Win 3-0 vs Neeb Win 4-3 vs Maru
Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice. Winning the Korean qualifier was a big one, since that's where the hardest competition was found, evidenced by the two Koreans ending up in the final.
Some production issues and an unfortunate time zone for EU, but I still had a blast with WESG and all it's awesome qualifier tournaments. I hope they do this again.
hmm I hoped Maru would win but TY winning is also fine. He has deserved it so much for playing the game for so long. Hopefully we'll see Maru going far in GSL.
On January 15 2017 20:03 Zephyp wrote: Great to have a final with 7 games after 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0 and 3-0 in Ro12, quarters and semis.
And congrats to TY for the win! $200k is a damn fine prize in this tournament.
TY's road to $200k:
South Korea qualifiers: Win vs BYE Win 2-0 vs Rogue Win 2-0 vs soO Win 2-1 vs GuMiho Win 3-0 vs INnoVation
Asia-Pacific Qualifiers: Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Win 2-0 vs aconcises Win 2-0 vs SwEEt Win 3-0 vs PiLiPiLi Win 3-0 vs XY Win 3-0 vs Maru
Main event: Win 2-1 vs ShoWTimE Win 2-0 vs Jim Win 2-1 vs Cham Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Lose 0-2 vs Kelazhur Win 3-0 vs Stephano Win 3-0 vs Neeb Win 4-3 vs Maru
Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice. Winning the Korean qualifier was a big one, since that's where the hardest competition was found, evidenced by the two Koreans ending up in the final.
Nice! I wanted to point out exactly same to some ppl telling here that TY's win shouldn't be considered as important as GSL.! This seems at least 2x impressive than GSL.
Wolf could probably do anything he wants there and will never have a problem finding casting and on camera jobs in Korea. He seems to be insanely popular with the Koreans. I honestly think he might do korean shows in the future and maybe even go beyond esports . Don't think he will ever leave Korea.
On January 15 2017 20:03 Zephyp wrote: Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice.
And it should be noted that the match against Kelazhur was irrelevant. TY had already finished first in the group and could basically treat the games against Kelazhur as practice.
On January 15 2017 20:03 Zephyp wrote: Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice.
And it should be noted that the match against Kelazhur was irrelevant. TY had already finished first in the group and could basically treat the games against Kelazhur as practice.
Well, they are the best way of ensuring that the best player actually finishes first. Everyone plays everyone on equal terms, no luck of the draw.
So if a match ends up being irrelevant it's only because someone has been playing exceptionally well.
There is luck of draw in the order. It might happen that player A gets eliminated only because player B beats player C, because he gets to meet him at a point when the game does not matter to player C at all (while when A played C, it still mattered). There are definitely arguments for each system, but "no luck of draw" is not a valid argument for round robin.
I got enough with your BS today WESG: 1st stream down, 2nd horrible NASL audio + no ingame music, 3rd almost 2 hour delay, 4th stream down on finals again and now you wanna rob TY? Not gonna happen bitch!
On January 15 2017 20:04 Elentos wrote: Some production issues and an unfortunate time zone for EU, but I still had a blast with WESG and all it's awesome qualifier tournaments. I hope they do this again.
They are in it for the long run and have tons of actual money to burn so definitely!
WESG should become another WCS global event where the winner qualifies directly to Blizzcon. So there would be IEM as well as WESG.
And they should stop subtracting a seed from Korea or Circuit according to who wins the direct seeds at the global events. So at Blizzcon we would have 8 (or 7) players from Korea and Circuit each plus the 2 players that won the global events, regardless of region.
That would mean the stronger region could have two players more than the weaker one, but it would be based entirely on strength at the global events. So Korea could have 9 to Circuit's 7. Or the other way around (when pigs fly).
So Blizzard could keep the separation of regions meaning foreigners are represented at Blizzcon, but there would be a small countermeasure balancing things out ensuring the strongest players qualify. A bit of both.
On January 15 2017 21:46 sneakyfox wrote: Here's a thought:
WESG should become another WCS global event where the winner qualifies directly to Blizzcon. So there would be IEM as well as WESG.
And they should stop subtracting a seed from Korea or Circuit according to who wins the direct seeds at the global events. So at Blizzcon we would have 8 (or 7) players from Korea and Circuit each plus the 2 players that won the global events, regardless of region.
That would mean the stronger region could have two players more than the weaker one, but it would be based entirely on strength at the global events. So Korea could have 9 to Circuit's 7. Or the other way around (when pigs fly).
So Blizzard could keep the separation of regions meaning foreigners are represented at Blizzcon, but there would be a small countermeasure balancing things out ensuring the strongest players qualify. A bit of both.
The format should change first then, too little Koreans participated in the main event of this tournament to give it such an important role
On January 15 2017 20:03 Zephyp wrote: Great to have a final with 7 games after 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-0, 3-2, 3-0, 3-0 and 3-0 in Ro12, quarters and semis.
And congrats to TY for the win! $200k is a damn fine prize in this tournament.
TY's road to $200k:
South Korea qualifiers: Win vs BYE Win 2-0 vs Rogue Win 2-0 vs soO Win 2-1 vs GuMiho Win 3-0 vs INnoVation
Asia-Pacific Qualifiers: Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Win 2-0 vs aconcises Win 2-0 vs SwEEt Win 3-0 vs PiLiPiLi Win 3-0 vs XY Win 3-0 vs Maru
Main event: Win 2-1 vs ShoWTimE Win 2-0 vs Jim Win 2-1 vs Cham Win 2-0 vs PSiArc Lose 0-2 vs Kelazhur Win 3-0 vs Stephano Win 3-0 vs Neeb Win 4-3 vs Maru
Kelazhur was the only one to beat him and TY beat Maru twice. Winning the Korean qualifier was a big one, since that's where the hardest competition was found, evidenced by the two Koreans ending up in the final.
Thanks for the recap, his run is indeed very impressive :D. Nice consolation prize for Kelazhur having been the only one to take a bo3+ off of him.
On January 15 2017 22:20 EatingBomber wrote: Wow, 4-3 after so many sweeps; any great macro TvT games?
Nothing like their match on Daybreak in the IEM qualifiers. Lots of quick action, getting down and dirty in the early game and a whole bunch of doom drops. Pretty entertaining all in all but no big tank chess game.
On January 15 2017 22:20 EatingBomber wrote: Wow, 4-3 after so many sweeps; any great macro TvT games?
Nothing like their match on Daybreak in the IEM qualifiers. Lots of quick action, getting down and dirty in the early game and a whole bunch of doom drops. Pretty entertaining all in all but no big tank chess game.
Ah, unfortunate. Still, great to see him finally fulfil his promise.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
There was a very big balance patch a while ago that changed a lot of things (Patch 3.8.0) so yeah, the meta is different. Especially PvT seems to be very Terran favored right now (despite that, Showtime was very confident before his match against Maru).
Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
My theory is that last year the koreans were demotivated because they knew their teams would disband at the end of the year and now they all practice super hardcore to survive in the post-KesPa era.
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
yeah but it's still weird to gg out so early without even trying in an elimination game of a 200k tournament. some players did comebacks from way worse positions.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
My theory is that last year the koreans were demotivated because they knew their teams would disband at the end of the year and now they all practice super hardcore to survive in the post-KesPa era.
What's the situation in Korea now? Everyone is on solo now? Any major retirements?
(Sorry, just haven't been keeping track of the game lately!)
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
yeah but it's still weird to gg out so early without even trying in an elimination game of a 200k tournament. some players did comebacks from way worse positions.
You never really know what was running through his head, to be fair. He's down 0-2 and that might make players look at the game differently. Bear in mind that we know he was down 5 army supply and had the same amount of workers, but there's not much telling what he thought the situation was gonna be like.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
My theory is that last year the koreans were demotivated because they knew their teams would disband at the end of the year and now they all practice super hardcore to survive in the post-KesPa era.
What's the situation in Korea now? Everyone is on solo now? Any major retirements?
(Sorry, just haven't been keeping track of the game lately!)
My understanding is that a lot of big teams dropped their SC2 squads, and some of them have kept their teams.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
My theory is that last year the koreans were demotivated because they knew their teams would disband at the end of the year and now they all practice super hardcore to survive in the post-KesPa era.
What's the situation in Korea now? Everyone is on solo now? Any major retirements?
(Sorry, just haven't been keeping track of the game lately!)
A bunch of players have already found new teams while many are still teamless. (CJ) herO joined ROOT just today. Jin Air is the only Korean team that didn't disband. The amount of retirements is thankfully very small up to this point. Some players even announced their retirements and then came back a week later.
Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
On January 16 2017 00:44 IntoTheheart wrote: Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
Rookie draft? There's only 1 Korean team, why draft?
We did have a GSL debut this season and it was the greatest.
But yeah, the Korean scene is eventually going to fade just because of inevitable military service. But that's still a few years away I reckon.
Well they used to do rookie drafts back in the BW days, just kinda disappointing they didn't do one in SC2, but I think being part of a KeSPA team wasn't necessary for SC2 pros anymore.
When they come back they might migrate back to BW.
On January 16 2017 00:46 IntoTheheart wrote: Well they used to do rookie drafts back in the BW days, just kinda disappointing they didn't do one in SC2, but I think being part of a KeSPA team wasn't necessary for SC2 pros anymore.
Also when KeSPA switched to SC2 there was the whole eSF scene still in tact so doing a draft wouldn't have been as viable.
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
yeah but it's still weird to gg out so early without even trying in an elimination game of a 200k tournament. some players did comebacks from way worse positions.
You never really know what was running through his head, to be fair. He's down 0-2 and that might make players look at the game differently. Bear in mind that we know he was down 5 army supply and had the same amount of workers, but there's not much telling what he thought the situation was gonna be like.
if it was game 1 or game 2 I could understand but in the last game of a series you usually fight until there's absolutely zero chance you can still win.
You think these guys are allowed to make deals before matches dividing prize money differently for example 175k-125k? Overall as cool as 200k sound Im not a fan of the steep prize pool distribution and I doubt it influences viewer numbers, but maybe theres some other advantage Im not seeing.
On January 16 2017 00:44 IntoTheheart wrote: Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
Hmm.. the dwindling talent pool is definitely a concern. But maybe a more liberal free-market scene will allow rookies to rise? Byun's success could be an inspiration to them. And the post-KeSPA BW scene does have some new faces. Of course, the scene is definitely going to be down-sized without chaebol money. But it will live on for now!
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
yeah but it's still weird to gg out so early without even trying in an elimination game of a 200k tournament. some players did comebacks from way worse positions.
You never really know what was running through his head, to be fair. He's down 0-2 and that might make players look at the game differently. Bear in mind that we know he was down 5 army supply and had the same amount of workers, but there's not much telling what he thought the situation was gonna be like.
if it was game 1 or game 2 I could understand but in the last game of a series you usually fight until there's absolutely zero chance you can still win.
Depends on the player still. Fantasy wouldn't leave a game until his final building starts to burn even in game 1 of a series. I'd say this one was definitely a bit early and not a sign of a great mindset, but I can also kind of understand it.
On January 16 2017 00:49 loko822 wrote: You think these guys are allowed to make deals before matches dividing prize money differently for example 175k-125k? Overall as cool as 200k sound Im not a fan of the steep prize pool distribution and I doubt it influences viewer numbers, but maybe theres some other advantage Im not seeing.
Be glad they didn't go full IEM Katowice, otherwise we'd have TY walking out with 400k and everyone else with 0
On January 16 2017 00:44 IntoTheheart wrote: Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
Hmm.. the dwindling talent pool is definitely a concern. But maybe a more liberal free-market scene will allow rookies to rise? Byun's success could be an inspiration to them. And the post-KeSPA BW scene does have some new faces. Of course, the scene is definitely going to be down-sized without chaebol money. But it will live on for now!
On January 16 2017 00:44 IntoTheheart wrote: Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
Hmm.. the dwindling talent pool is definitely a concern. But maybe a more liberal free-market scene will allow rookies to rise? Byun's success could be an inspiration to them. And the post-KeSPA BW scene does have some new faces. Of course, the scene is definitely going to be down-sized without chaebol money. But it will live on for now!
There are no rookies as far as I know.
I can't say I'm too surprised to hear this, given how few "new" names I've seen pop up in recent memory. Although I don't follow the KR scene very heavily - there very well could've been quite a lot of qualifier grinding beasts that never made it to the GSL but I never would've heard of them to be fair.
On January 16 2017 00:23 Charoisaur wrote: Just caught up watching Neeb vs TY. what was Neeb doing on the last map? he gg'ed out while he was down only 5 army supply and they had the same amount of workers. full Idra?
My best guess is that he thought the damage he was about to take in his natural (double drop) and his 3rd (not sure if it was a drop or a runby with bio but you can see it moving in on the mini map and the moment the attack begins Neeb ggs) plus the fact that his only robo was unpowered for such a long time would be irrecoverable.
yeah but it's still weird to gg out so early without even trying in an elimination game of a 200k tournament. some players did comebacks from way worse positions.
You never really know what was running through his head, to be fair. He's down 0-2 and that might make players look at the game differently. Bear in mind that we know he was down 5 army supply and had the same amount of workers, but there's not much telling what he thought the situation was gonna be like.
if it was game 1 or game 2 I could understand but in the last game of a series you usually fight until there's absolutely zero chance you can still win.
Depends on the player still. Fantasy wouldn't leave a game until his final building starts to burn even in game 1 of a series. I'd say this one was definitely a bit early and not a sign of a great mindset, but I can also kind of understand it.
On January 16 2017 00:49 loko822 wrote: You think these guys are allowed to make deals before matches dividing prize money differently for example 175k-125k? Overall as cool as 200k sound Im not a fan of the steep prize pool distribution and I doubt it influences viewer numbers, but maybe theres some other advantage Im not seeing.
Be glad they didn't go full IEM Katowice, otherwise we'd have TY walking out with 400k and everyone else with 0
He'd have won every game of in-base proxies as well
On January 16 2017 00:44 IntoTheheart wrote: Although I think part of the weirdness of the KR scene is that a lot of them still need to do army service, and there hasn't been a rookie draft in a while so we're not getting new kids on the block as much as we used to.
Hmm.. the dwindling talent pool is definitely a concern. But maybe a more liberal free-market scene will allow rookies to rise? Byun's success could be an inspiration to them. And the post-KeSPA BW scene does have some new faces. Of course, the scene is definitely going to be down-sized without chaebol money. But it will live on for now!
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
At least TY financial situation is set for a couple of years now, so he's unlikely to retire.
Edit: this was meant as an edit on my previous post. oh well.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
Rumor says Scarlett would have won some maps but she was on tilt.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
Rumor says Scarlett would have won some maps but she was on tilt.
she should have done better with the ravager rush she tried but was outclassed on the other 2 maps
reddit when Maru and TY beat every foreign zerg/terran > "----------------------------------------------------" reddit when Maru and TY beat protoss > "game so broken this is bullshit blizz fucked us up"
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
TvZ is still terran favoured just not as much. But Scarlett lost because she played badly that set. I didn't see Nerchio so I don't know. Anyway, Maru and TY have been top 5 Terran, if not outright top 5 for just about their whole careers, couple that with a favourable meta and of course they're going to stomp everyone who is a tier below their level, which is 99% of the progamer field. Maru stomped his GSL group too, and that held only Koreans, same of Innovation another top 5 Terran in a favourable meta. But, no it must be foreigners unable to close the gap, despite numerable instances proving otherwise.
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
TvZ is still terran favoured just not as much. But Scarlett lost because she played badly that set. I didn't see Nerchio so I don't know. Anyway, Maru and TY have been top 5 Terran, if not outright top 5 for just about their whole careers, couple that with a favourable meta and of course they're going to stomp everyone who is a tier below their level, which is 99% of the progamer field. Maru stomped his GSL group too, and that held only Koreans, same of Innovation another top 5 Terran in a favourable meta. But, no it must be foreigners unable to close the gap, despite numerable instances proving otherwise.
Or the instances where you thought foreigners were closing the gap were due to imbalance as well as mirror matchup variance?
On January 15 2017 23:45 RKC wrote: Wow seems like a Korean stomp just like the old days of BW WCG.
What happened to the foreigners? Were the games really total stomps?
They were pretty outmatched in the bracket stage. It wasn't complete and total devastation like it would have been a few years ago but it wasn't close either.
That's quite a surprise, given the narrowing gap in 2016 (e.g. Neeb winning KeSPA Cup). I haven't been following the game since Blizzcon. And a quick browse around the LRs indicates that Inno is back to top gear. Did the meta change? What a difference a few months make!
Yea, the meta/balance has a lot to do with it, as always. PvT winrate is 40-60 according to aligulac. By which I'm not trying to say Maru and TY weren't favorites regardless, but in a favourable meta small skill disparities only become larger.
Scarlett and Nerchio looked just as hopeless vs Maru and tvz seems pretty balanced atm.
TvZ is still terran favoured just not as much. But Scarlett lost because she played badly that set. I didn't see Nerchio so I don't know. Anyway, Maru and TY have been top 5 Terran, if not outright top 5 for just about their whole careers, couple that with a favourable meta and of course they're going to stomp everyone who is a tier below their level, which is 99% of the progamer field. Maru stomped his GSL group too, and that held only Koreans, same of Innovation another top 5 Terran in a favourable meta. But, no it must be foreigners unable to close the gap, despite numerable instances proving otherwise.
and what was your excuse for HSC where mostly korean protoss dominated foreigners. was protoss OP at that time? also according to aligulac (which you cited to prove pvt is imbalanced) tvz isn't terran favored right now.
So Terran is back to being imba like the good 'ol days of GSL (as they rightfully should, humans rock!), and the dark ages of stalker-adept cheeses are over. All is right in the world of SC2!
On January 16 2017 13:43 RKC wrote: So Terran is back to being imba like the good 'ol days of GSL (as they rightfully should, humans rock!), and the dark ages of stalker-adept cheeses are over. All is right in the world of SC2!
Well what do you expect when TERRANS are the ones playing Terran? I mean, sure Protoss is in a bad spot, but that's obviously because they don't have any Protoss playing for them. Just imagine how powerful Zerg would be if we had any true Zerg players.
On January 16 2017 13:43 RKC wrote: So Terran is back to being imba like the good 'ol days of GSL (as they rightfully should, humans rock!), and the dark ages of stalker-adept cheeses are over. All is right in the world of SC2!
For sure, poor little foreigners losing against bad Korean prodigies because of imbalance. :/
On January 16 2017 13:43 RKC wrote: So Terran is back to being imba like the good 'ol days of GSL (as they rightfully should, humans rock!), and the dark ages of stalker-adept cheeses are over. All is right in the world of SC2!
For sure, poor little foreigners losing against bad Korean prodigies because of imbalance. :/
I mean Maru and TY are only two of the top 10 players in the world atm