On June 17 2017 18:04 Elentos wrote:
Olli I thought you edited these, how did Orbital Shipyard make it in?
Olli I thought you edited these, how did Orbital Shipyard make it in?
I actually wrote this one, making it that much more embarrassing!
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Olli
Austria24413 Posts
On June 17 2017 18:04 Elentos wrote: Olli I thought you edited these, how did Orbital Shipyard make it in? I actually wrote this one, making it that much more embarrassing! | ||
[sc1f]eonzerg
Belgium6321 Posts
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muppet70
Sweden69 Posts
But looking at this season Classic played: R32: KeeN 1 - 2 Classic Stats 0 - 2 Classic R16: aLive 0 - 2 Classic Classic 2 - 1 TY Did Classic sneak his way all to the semis avoiding his weakest matchup? Soo beat Maru in R16 who I believe is as good vs Z as Gumiho, I hope we'll get an interesting final and that Soo gets his first title. | ||
Topdoller
United Kingdom3860 Posts
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ParksonVN
Australia370 Posts
On June 17 2017 18:02 Olli wrote: Show nested quote + On June 17 2017 18:00 ParksonVN wrote: On June 17 2017 17:36 pvsnp wrote: I really hope soO is practicing hard with INnoVation. After winning SSL, Inno thanked soO for helping him practice for the finals. Would be great if he returned the favor and helped soO win GSL. I expect mech out of Gumiho, since his bio is nowhere near the level of Maru/ByuN/Inno. Fortunately Inno knows all about mech since he just beat Solar two games with it so hopefully soO will have some counters ready. Overall, Gumiho's style is pretty unpredictable, but as long as soO scouts and defends as well as he did against Classic today, he should take the trophy. Gumiho stands no chance against soo in a straight up game. It's obvious that he will go for early aggression before 3rd base. Soo just needs to scout and not being too greedy then he will be fine, easiest final for Soo if he overcomes the obsession of 2nd place. I wouldn't underestimate GuMiho in longer games. He's very intelligent, has great multitasking and good control. soO on the other hand hasn't always had the best lategame. He takes bad fights at times, gets too aggressive and suicides his armies into Terrans. All in all I probably favor GuMiho a bit. As i said if Soo overcomes the obsession of 2nd place, there is no way you can favor Gumiho over him. He didnt get into 6 finals for no reason. | ||
HKTPZ
105 Posts
soO looked in shape on point Cant wait for the final | ||
Mun_Su
France2063 Posts
On June 17 2017 18:02 Olli wrote: Show nested quote + On June 17 2017 18:00 ParksonVN wrote: On June 17 2017 17:36 pvsnp wrote: I really hope soO is practicing hard with INnoVation. After winning SSL, Inno thanked soO for helping him practice for the finals. Would be great if he returned the favor and helped soO win GSL. I expect mech out of Gumiho, since his bio is nowhere near the level of Maru/ByuN/Inno. Fortunately Inno knows all about mech since he just beat Solar two games with it so hopefully soO will have some counters ready. Overall, Gumiho's style is pretty unpredictable, but as long as soO scouts and defends as well as he did against Classic today, he should take the trophy. Gumiho stands no chance against soo in a straight up game. It's obvious that he will go for early aggression before 3rd base. Soo just needs to scout and not being too greedy then he will be fine, easiest final for Soo if he overcomes the obsession of 2nd place. I wouldn't underestimate GuMiho in longer games. He's very intelligent, has great multitasking and good control. soO on the other hand hasn't always had the best lategame. He takes bad fights at times, gets too aggressive and suicides his armies into Terrans. All in all I probably favor GuMiho a bit. Sadly I agree with you. | ||
Musicus
Germany23567 Posts
Sometimes zergs reach the stage where they play a certain meta so much, they are just prepared for everything. And soO in ZvP certainly seems to have reached that point. | ||
THERIDDLER
Canada101 Posts
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ByuuN
Poland678 Posts
On June 17 2017 17:28 NyuBPrime wrote: Going to so many finals is almost as impresive as winning a tournament :-o Gumiho will mech it happen and soO will lose again. | ||
RaiKageRyu
Canada4773 Posts
(Z)soO therefore moves on to his 6th GSL Grand Finals where he will face GuMiho, guaranteeing that GuMiho's first GSL championship will be crowned on June 24th. | ||
Mizenhauer
United States1552 Posts
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Olli
Austria24413 Posts
On June 17 2017 18:32 ParksonVN wrote: Show nested quote + On June 17 2017 18:02 Olli wrote: On June 17 2017 18:00 ParksonVN wrote: On June 17 2017 17:36 pvsnp wrote: I really hope soO is practicing hard with INnoVation. After winning SSL, Inno thanked soO for helping him practice for the finals. Would be great if he returned the favor and helped soO win GSL. I expect mech out of Gumiho, since his bio is nowhere near the level of Maru/ByuN/Inno. Fortunately Inno knows all about mech since he just beat Solar two games with it so hopefully soO will have some counters ready. Overall, Gumiho's style is pretty unpredictable, but as long as soO scouts and defends as well as he did against Classic today, he should take the trophy. Gumiho stands no chance against soo in a straight up game. It's obvious that he will go for early aggression before 3rd base. Soo just needs to scout and not being too greedy then he will be fine, easiest final for Soo if he overcomes the obsession of 2nd place. I wouldn't underestimate GuMiho in longer games. He's very intelligent, has great multitasking and good control. soO on the other hand hasn't always had the best lategame. He takes bad fights at times, gets too aggressive and suicides his armies into Terrans. All in all I probably favor GuMiho a bit. As i said if Soo overcomes the obsession of 2nd place, there is no way you can favor Gumiho over him. He didnt get into 6 finals for no reason. There's plently of reasons to favor GuMiho even if this wasn't a finals, such as his 6-1 series record over soO this season (of which four of his wins were Bo5 series) and his more difficult run to the finals while dropping fewer maps. On June 17 2017 19:13 mizenhauer wrote: soO vs classic came down to preperation. But instead of Classic coming up with killer strategies, soO took advantage of their familiarity and took the mind games to another level. Really impressed with the way he prepared/played today. The whole series felt like Classic was extremely uncomfortable with the later stages of PvZ, which I suppose I can understand with how the metagame is right now. | ||
Inflicted
Australia18228 Posts
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Croatia736 Posts
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Felissie
19 Posts
Other half want this undeserved torment to end. What should I do now? | ||
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Germany4126 Posts
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