GuMiho wins Code S
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fishjie
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Elentos
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On June 27 2017 02:49 fishjie wrote: Has avilo officially responded with excuses for why mech is not viable yet? Yeah, Korean Zergs are behind the meta. | ||
fishjie
United States1519 Posts
lol awesome. if only avilo would play zerg vs gumiho and show soo how its truly done | ||
Sableyeah
Netherlands2119 Posts
On June 26 2017 23:48 MockHamill wrote: You have always been able to use medivacs with mech for thor/hellion/mine drops. But that is for harass only, you can not get enough medivacs with mech to make your army mobile (you are gas starved enough as it is). Hmm yeah true very gas heavy, I guess Soo simply got outplayed and got lategamed by continuous harass... The game he won with a real fight was by the crazy proxy hatch, legendary game :D Very fun Finals! | ||
AxionSteel
United States7754 Posts
It's refreshing to watch Terran played like this instead of Bio all day every day. | ||
seopthi
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Ej_
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On June 28 2017 02:34 seopthi wrote: True, I have much appreciation for the Terrans who use large spectrum of units and strategies such as Gumiho or TY, and can't find much appreciation for those who can be successful due to the brute force of mechanics, but are not innovative..like Innovation Ironically enough, INnoVation played both mech and bio in SSL finals while GuMiho played only mech in the GSL finals and actually used one of INnoVation's mech builds . | ||
Elentos
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On June 28 2017 02:37 Ej_ wrote: Ironically enough, INnoVation played both mech and bio in SSL finals while GuMiho played only mech in the GSL finals and actually used one of INnoVation's mech builds . He played bio on Frost. | ||
Ej_
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You're right and I forgot about that game. He would probably still play mech if there was a good way to do it after a mass reaper opening. His bio wasn't very good. | ||
leublix
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On June 28 2017 02:37 Ej_ wrote: Ironically enough, INnoVation played both mech and bio in SSL finals while GuMiho played only mech in the GSL finals and actually used one of INnoVation's mech builds . One mech build after killing ~20 drones with hellions... | ||
Lexender
Mexico2608 Posts
On June 28 2017 02:45 Ej_ wrote: You're right and I forgot about that game. He would probably still play mech if there was a good way to do it after a mass reaper opening. His bio wasn't very good. He won with it, also he lost with Inno's build. | ||
pvsnp
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On June 28 2017 02:37 Ej_ wrote: Ironically enough, INnoVation played both mech and bio in SSL finals while GuMiho played only mech in the GSL finals and actually used one of INnoVation's mech builds . Exactly this, INnoVation gets a lot of crap for being boring and ultraorthodox, but the man has six Premier trophies in his cabinet to Gumiho's one and TY's two (one if you don't count WESG). Playing super-standard might not impress random TL posters but it wins big shiny trophies. And I think we all know which of those two is more important (insert smartaass comment about winning the internet ). Bottom line is, if he wins tournaments (and he wins a lot), why the fuck would Inno change his style? I too appreciate Gumiho's creativity and TY's brains, but I copy Inno's builds, not theirs. | ||
Meepman
Canada610 Posts
On June 28 2017 10:03 pvsnp wrote: Exactly this, INnoVation gets a lot of crap for being boring and ultraorthodox, but the man has six Premier trophies in his cabinet to Gumiho's one and TY's two (one if you don't count WESG). Playing super-standard might not impress random TL posters but it wins big trophies. And I think we all know which of those two is more important (insert smartaass comment about winning the internet). If he wins tournaments (and wins a lot), why the fuck would Inno change his style? I too appreciate Gumiho's creativity and TY's brains, but I copy Inno's builds, not theirs. To be fair, TY is pretty much the god of throws. | ||
pvsnp
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On June 28 2017 10:07 Meepman wrote: To be fair, TY is pretty much the god of throws. *Soulkey kisses his GSL trophy* | ||
Meepman
Canada610 Posts
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Kingsky
Singapore298 Posts
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pvsnp
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On June 28 2017 10:19 Meepman wrote: post of the thread tbh Thank you, I try. And a picture is worth a thousand words. | ||
lorestarcraft
United States1045 Posts
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ThunderJunk
United States573 Posts
On July 01 2017 04:55 lorestarcraft wrote: When soO played game 1 perfectly and still lost, I knew it was over I agree that the outcome was clear when SoO lost that first game, but he did not play perfectly. He defended the harass perfectly, but he had no plan to damage Gumiho in the lategame. He just survived and let Gumiho get his perfect composition and then took cost-ineffective engagements. I went back and watched that game. A nydus into the main with his hydra roach would have changed everything. | ||
BlackCompany1
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On July 01 2017 10:43 ThunderJunk wrote: I agree that the outcome was clear when SoO lost that first game, but he did not play perfectly. He defended the harass perfectly, but he had no plan to damage Gumiho in the lategame. He just survived and let Gumiho get his perfect composition and then took cost-ineffective engagements. I went back and watched that game. A nydus into the main with his hydra roach would have changed everything. Maybe but I doubt that would have worked. Gumiho had two sensor towers up and about 15 vikings. With that setup, it's pretty hard to get in and out with an overlord and actually pull off the nydus to boot. Long story short, Gumiho lost more units than I could count during the harass but with terran's safe setup and mule-based economy, losing all those units doesn't really matter much. If it was a protoss or zerg player that failed that hard with their harass, the game would have been over. As zerg has sad harass options against a turtling terran, Gumiho basically collected spellcasters to use for free units and won the battle by attrition. | ||
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