Favorites prevail on Day 1 of WCS Global Finals 2016
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Garemie
United States248 Posts
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NKexquisite
United States911 Posts
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bypLy
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hexhaven
Finland855 Posts
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Probe1
United States17920 Posts
He's been doomed to have success in creating strategies for the world but never winning a championship for himself. | ||
Linglin
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Argonauta
Spain4724 Posts
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Raineeb
Philippines39 Posts
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Sound1
France93 Posts
On October 28 2016 13:06 bypLy wrote: snute toughest opponent is himself I think so. The game on Frost vs PetitDrogo was so weird ! He was ahead all game long, he searched the economical win with a trade of armies and a massive repop but he failed cause Archon still a good unit No hive play, no plan of transition, only lings banelings while he was on B12... I am still circumspect | ||
Kingsky
Singapore298 Posts
I don't wanna see a top 8 with like 6 protoss 2 zerg | ||
mostevil
United Kingdom611 Posts
On October 28 2016 17:23 Sound1 wrote: I think so. The game on Frost vs PetitDrogo was so weird ! He was ahead all game long, he searched the economical win with a trade of armies and a massive repop but he failed cause Archon still a good unit Aww common, drop the salt shaker... There's nothing wrong with Archons, it was a terrible strategy. If having more stuff, even if its the wrong stuff always means you win it'll be ZvZ all day everyday. Without buggering up hard Zerg will be ahead economically. If it's viable to ling bane all through the game there's no future for PvZ. I suspect if he'd avoided charging in and teched up, maybe throw in some drops or nydus to trade instead of charging face first at the Archons he might have won it. | ||
pereza0
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washikie
United States752 Posts
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Tuczniak
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Lightrush
Bulgaria164 Posts
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papaz
Sweden4149 Posts
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Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
On October 28 2016 08:44 PuddleZerg wrote: i am salt that Drogo beat Snute You are salt? | ||
SKN1995
Japan204 Posts
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TheOneAboveU
Germany3367 Posts
On October 28 2016 09:28 yubo56 wrote: These recaps aren't quite the gushing battle reports of old, but feel much more like modern sports journalism too. Can't really tell whether I like them compared to the old system, but definitely like having something to read after watching Thanks for reinstating these! Fortunately we have the best of both worlds for you! Our battle report-style recap can be read on Blizzard's official site: http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/20352101/wcs-global-playoffs-day-1-recap-10-28-2016 | ||
Kitai
United States835 Posts
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