NSH vs TSL Game 2: ★★★★★ LOL! The game itself was not 5 stars. But holy crap, during the game, something happened that literally cracked up everyone. Just watch :D
NSH vs TSL Game 3: ★★★ Game 3 was okay. The game was a pretty bland game with almost no action going on. And then 1 of the players decided to put an end to that.
NSH vs TSL Game 5: ★★★★ Game 5 was fun. It was a great game to watch. Tons of actioin and some really nice decision makings went on here. The consistency in the amount of aggression from both players was beautiful.
NSH vs TSL Game 7: ★★★★ Game 7 was :D. Good game that had a lot of actions and back and forth going on. Very nice multitasking and lovely engagements from both players.
NSH vs TSL Game 9: ★★★ Game 9 was standard. TvP. Just a your average drops here and there, warp ins here and there. Nice micro against storms, and really great stalker aiming micro. Great plays from both players.
I for one, am hoping for freaky v.s. Symbol and Jjacki v.s. symbol, However, i think TSL will advance due to superior depth, the match should play out like this, Symbol takes out jjacki and some others, forcing San to take down symbol, then polt cleans up.
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Seeker Korea (South). June 30 2012 03:04. Posts 17355
Jjakji first is a really big bet, particularly against a Zerg who has defeated him a few days ago. The same went for Monster in Code A, though... Rooting for NSHS, but TSL is the one who should advance given how strong their zerg lineup is. Hopefully Jjakji will still manage to keep his status of #1 GSTL Terran.
Seeker Korea (South). June 30 2012 03:30. Posts 17355
On June 30 2012 02:48 digmouse wrote: Will ForGG be on the TSL-Mill roster?
I think the rosters have to submitted to GOM before the season begins, so I don't think it is possible for fOrGG to enter midseason. Maybe we'll see him next season if he stays in Korea.