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Argonauta
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Ryu3600
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dummy1
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The_Red_Viper
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Next opponent is showtime, i hope maru won't be too cocky and actually do some research and prepare specifically, showtime will for sure. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8809 Posts
On August 02 2018 18:50 The_Red_Viper wrote: Next opponent is showtime, i hope maru won't be too cocky and actually do some research and prepare specifically, showtime will for sure. He probably won't even google who ShoWTimE is. | ||
DarkGamer
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dr3am_b3ing
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The_Red_Viper
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Fango
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The_Red_Viper
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With that being said i think maru's prep in gsl was the reason he did so well (coupled with his general lvl of play ofc), so he will surely do well there and maybe even get the triple win. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8809 Posts
But I don't think he really took the event that seriously. He said at the start of the year he wants to win 3 GSLs and blizzcon, he's probably taking it easy until gsl ro16. | ||
The_Red_Viper
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One can only assume how serious he took it, seems pointless :D Though i guess he at least said that he didn't practice the same amount recently, so yeah maybe. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8809 Posts
Maru had a good answer with the raven, in a straight up fight you can disable the colossus. But Stats baited him to use AAM and delayed with forcefields. Vikings or a lot of libs are probably the only answer. Unless Maru practiced specifically for it and brings out all the anti-deathball tricks he had in HotS. I'd have rather seen Maru just basetrade instead of trying to fight in games 1 and 4. | ||
dummy1
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ValM
India408 Posts
I just wish for all people saying Maru wins ONLY because of his preparation that Maru takes down Blizzcon or a big weekend tourney. The IEM that Rogue won earlier this year, Maru was unstoppable there and lost out in the semis to Rogue himself. I believe his eyes will be set on this GSL now more than ever. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8809 Posts
He might be the best player ever at preparation. | ||
dummy1
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Rodya
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On August 04 2018 21:16 Fango wrote: He definitely didn't play as well as he could. Losing to stasis wards and the 4 colossus build multiple times. But I don't think he really took the event that seriously. He said at the start of the year he wants to win 3 GSLs and blizzcon, he's probably taking it easy until gsl ro16. All the top Koreans took it easy this week. It was their week off from GSL basically. Too bad they didn't expect Serral to be the real deal (recall how they were all surprised that Serral was playing well). Blizzcon will be a different result. | ||
Fango
United Kingdom8809 Posts
On August 06 2018 08:56 Rodya wrote: All the top Koreans took it easy this week. It was their week off from GSL basically. Too bad they didn't expect Serral to be the real deal (recall how they were all surprised that Serral was playing well). Blizzcon will be a different result. Probably true to some extent. But given the state of sc2 in korea, an event with $100K prize pool should be at least mildly motivating. Maybe not to Maru, Rogue, or INno, but the rest of them like Stats and Dark seem to try for every offline event. | ||
dummy1
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On August 06 2018 09:23 Fango wrote: Probably true to some extent. But given the state of sc2 in korea, an event with $100K prize pool should be at least mildly motivating. Maybe not to Maru, Rogue, or INno, but the rest of them like Stats and Dark seem to try for every offline event. Maru said that his aim is Blizzcon. Don't think that he's going to be serious even at gsl s3. You can't play all year like a madman. You need to save some energy (secrets, there's not so much time for preparation) for the last shoot. And don't forget about 2018 Asian Games (mid-August). He is in. | ||
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