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carschti
Germany12 Posts
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syllogism
Finland5948 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:33 Leviance wrote: So is it true what the caster assumes that there will be no advantage for the winner of the winner's bracket at all? Not even a one game lead? I wouldn't like that one of the finalist is allowed to lose a series while the other didn't and it's all equal. Not like it even matters much when the prize difference is only £250 (1500 v 1250) | ||
merz
Sweden2760 Posts
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Venax
119 Posts
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vrok
Sweden2541 Posts
I'm not. I wrote 'in general'. I guess the thing I dislike the most is going back to racepicking after realizing after a short period that zerg isn't actually as good as they seemed, but he's just doing whatever it takes to win I guess. I don't have to like it though. | ||
Xxavi
United States1248 Posts
He seems to have more raw potential/talent than pretty much any other Liquid member in Korea. But I am not sure if he can be a player in a global scale being in Europe and switching around like that. | ||
grandmoose
United States160 Posts
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Leviance
Germany4079 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:35 syllogism wrote: Not like it even matters much when the prize difference is only £250 (1500 v 1250) Oh wow I hadn't realized that - still £250 are ... £250 | ||
ffz
United States490 Posts
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:38 ffz wrote: shouldn't it be select vs winner of gomas and sarens and then haypro against that winner? that's the official one at least | ||
plaSsoN
Germany39 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:38 ffz wrote: shouldn't it be select vs winner of gomas and sarens and then haypro against that winner? No, Haypro plays against the winner of gomas and sarens. Then the winner of that match against Select. And finally Sjow comes into play one more time. | ||
CCAA
Germany78 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:33 FreeUrMind wrote: Game 5 was sick, insane multitasking by TLO, streamer barely managed to catch all simultaneous drops. I want to see the replay from TLO's point of view thats it. the streamer couldnt managed it and sjow too ^^ | ||
FreeUrMind
639 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:36 Xxavi wrote: It's a shame TLO left Korean and it's a shame he is switching around races. You cannot just pick the next best race after a patch or after it is figured out. You will never master it at the very highest level, IMO. He seems to have more raw potential/talent than pretty much any other Liquid member in Korea. But I am not sure if he can be a player in a global scale being in Europe and switching around like that. I think the games that were casted today were far more interesting than the cheesefest we see in GSL and in the Korean ladder (reference Huk's stream) | ||
fabulously
Norway724 Posts
Thanks, for some reason the site bugged out for me. Still quite a lot of games left in the LB then. | ||
Nimic
Norway1360 Posts
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FliedLice
Germany7494 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:48 fabulously wrote: Thanks, for some reason the site bugged out for me. Still quite a lot of games left in the LB then. updated | ||
Blix
Netherlands873 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:51 Nimic wrote: I would really love it if TLO went back to Terran full time. I just love watching him play. I still quite like watching him play Zerg and Protoss, as much as I like anyone play Zerg and Protoss, really, but as I'm a Terran I'm allowed to be a bit biased. I agree, it seems to me that terran has the biggest bag of tricks, which suits TLOs style. | ||
vrok
Sweden2541 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:43 FreeUrMind wrote: I think the games that were casted today were far more interesting than the cheesefest we see in GSL and in the Korean ladder (reference Huk's stream) That's pretty much like saying you don't think SC2 is interesting. Don't hate the players, hate the game. They're just pushing the boundaries of what's possible in the realm of cheese, all-ins, early pressure and timing attacks when you have the higher skill required to back it up given the current map pool and balance. Until players learn to defend stuff like that more reliably, or something changes balance-wise, that's what SC2 is. | ||
Cyberus
Germany148 Posts
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Xxavi
United States1248 Posts
On January 09 2011 04:43 FreeUrMind wrote: I think the games that were casted today were far more interesting than the cheesefest we see in GSL and in the Korean ladder (reference Huk's stream) I watch non-Korean tournaments and almost always, the games go much longer than Korean ones. This is probably more entertaining, but this also shows how lower the level of other players are compared to Koreans, IMO. Wasn't Ret saying "Europeans cannot take advantage of Zerg's early weakness"? Non-Korean players are extremely weak in terms of cheesing and defending a cheese. They are also fairly weaker when it comes to timing pushes. We see all sorts of weird timing pushes in GSL. So as a fan, I like longer games, but this is, IMO, one of the biggest reasons why we saw 4 Liquid-oGs players saw in top 4 the other day. Ret wouldn't have survived until top 4 in a Korean event due to cheese/timing pushes. | ||
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