[WCS EU] RO32 Group G Premier Season 2 2013 - Page 44
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Grettin
42379 Posts
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KristofferAG
Norway25711 Posts
Well, no, but Grubby certainly played better in that game 3. | ||
govie
9334 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:11 Otolia wrote: What is this "Europe Holds Bullshit" ?! ForGG should have played from Europe. He got his yearly work visa processed but it never arrived to the french embassy in Seoul. ForGG has been ripped off. He could have gotten into the yearly finals but now he won't have enough points. FRUSTRATION !!!!!! He could have played in KR scene. He didnt choose do to do so. These bureaucratic shitz is part of playing games on prolevel in other regions... But forgg lost fair and square.. grubster had him. I even believe his games against vortix were really awefull. He lost his spot there and then not against grubster. | ||
calh
537 Posts
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Cokefreak
Finland8094 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:13 KingofGods wrote: He's been living in Franch for like a year....... Please stop talking when you obviously don't even listen to what the casters say :D | ||
Destructicon
4713 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:10 Cokefreak wrote: Only thing silly is you trying to take something away from Grubby's AMAZING victory. Its easy for a player to look superior and amazing when his opponent is having difficulties due to lag and stuff, was quite evident when ForGG was trying to micro and just couldn't do it efficiently vs both Vortix and Grubby. Congrats to Grubby for advancing and all, but there is such a thing as the better player not always winning, and today the better player didn't win. | ||
Heartland
Sweden24562 Posts
*Mirrorshades* | ||
SoulCapsule
France806 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:14 govie wrote: He could have played in KR scene. He didnt choose do to do so. These bureaucratic shitz is part of playing games on prolevel in other regions... But forgg lost fair and square.. grubster had him. I even believe his games against vortix were really awefull. He lost his spot there and then not against grubster. Im sure ForGG would'a 4:0'd his groupe if he woulda been in Europe. But anyways, gg Vortix and Grubby. | ||
SoulCapsule
France806 Posts
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Relaaja
Finland193 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:11 Rollora wrote: lol no. "better player" did not win, actually Grubby is a ofc a cool guy, a good player and I like him more than ForGG but it is obvious, that Terran that need to MICRO to win, no matter what matchup, are more affected by lag then Grubby was. If the "better" player won, why did Grubby opt 2x for allin/timing attacks instead of a straight up macro game against this korean terran? Good player knows how to scout third base. ForGG didnt scout and deserved to lose. Scouting has nothing to do with lag. | ||
Olli
Austria24413 Posts
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a3den
704 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:14 calh wrote: I don't think micro was the problems, ForGG lost it partly by his late third, but mostly when he poked with the rines and lost a lot together with a few medivacs. If he'd waited for the hellbats to come out first the fight would be much closer. Of course there's still the colossus switch to worry about, but that's the penalty for having a crappier economy. He was supply blocked too. | ||
NoMicroWin
United States688 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:11 Rollora wrote: lol no. "better player" did not win, actually Grubby is a ofc a cool guy, a good player and I like him more than ForGG but it is obvious, that Terran that need to MICRO to win, no matter what matchup, are more affected by lag then Grubby was. If the "better" player won, why did Grubby opt 2x for allin/timing attacks instead of a straight up macro game against this korean terran? Grubby reacted to what he saw. He saw the fast 3rd CC and went for the immortal pressure + warp prism due to the lack of tech/units from the terran. The third game was also like that, as the oracle saw the stim being researched at the normal time and the factory coming down, so he took the third base before forgg could move out and attack. Reactionary attacks due to game knowledge. So yes, the more knowing (yet not as mechanically strong) Grubby beat the non-scouting (yet mechanically out of this world) ForGG. | ||
Cokefreak
Finland8094 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:14 Destructicon wrote: Its easy for a player to look superior and amazing when his opponent is having difficulties due to lag and stuff, was quite evident when ForGG was trying to micro and just couldn't do it efficiently vs both Vortix and Grubby. Congrats to Grubby for advancing and all, but there is such a thing as the better player not always winning, and today the better player didn't win. Lag made it hard to scout the push or the third? Don't think so. Grubby outplayed ForGG in that game 100%. | ||
garbanzo
United States4046 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:12 amiGo_O wrote: his problem, he is from Korea and if I remember correctly there is WCS Korea ... trying to get easy money from Europe? bad luck ... Maybe it's because he's playing for Millenium and he has been in France for the past year or so? | ||
Sissors
1395 Posts
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sharkie
Austria18009 Posts
Game 1 was super awesome leet skills (forgg's greed risk) and game 3 was all lost due to bad ping (grubby's fast third)? lolol | ||
NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:15 DarkLordOlli wrote: So many french people here, lol They treat ForGG like their own. | ||
Undead1993
Germany17651 Posts
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TheSir
1830 Posts
On July 17 2013 05:15 Cokefreak wrote: Lag made it hard to scout the push or the third? Don't think so. Grubby outplayed ForGG in that game 100%. | ||
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