[OSL Ro4] Bisu vs Stork! - Page 7
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Gokey
United States2722 Posts
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obloquy
United States265 Posts
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quaz
Poland10 Posts
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EtherealDeath
United States8366 Posts
On December 14 2007 09:04 quaz wrote: Plz tell me how to watch this games on live stream. www.yaoyuan.com/live just go there a bit before the games start, and they will have it streamed. You'll need to download the TVAnts plugin though | ||
ShaLLoW[baY]
Canada12499 Posts
On December 14 2007 09:04 quaz wrote: Plz tell me how to watch this games on live stream. Use it? | ||
IaniAniaN
Canada555 Posts
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L!MP
Australia2067 Posts
can you be more of a faggot? sc2.org is down indefinitely and yaoyuan is for chinese. duam player is your best bet, but people are only using it in recent times. how is he supposed to know to look for duam player? again, you're a faggot. | ||
saranghaeCYX
United States54 Posts
On December 14 2007 09:17 L!MP wrote: can you be more of a faggot? sc2.org is down indefinitely and yaoyuan is for chinese. duam player is your best bet, but people are only using it in recent times. how is he supposed to know to look for duam player? again, you're a faggot. He's a faggot for telling some1 to use the search function? and no you're wrong.. I can find it easily using keywords. But nice flame tho.. | ||
WhatisProtoss
Korea (South)2324 Posts
On December 14 2007 09:17 L!MP wrote: can you be more of a faggot? sc2.org is down indefinitely and yaoyuan is for chinese. duam player is your best bet, but people are only using it in recent times. how is he supposed to know to look for duam player? again, you're a faggot. No, he's not the faggot. In most of these threads, people specifically post not to ask about how to find streams, because it disrupts the discussion. He also gave the proper link, which you didn't bother to check. He should have used the search function, and he would have found his answer. Don't be asking for a ban, bitch. | ||
.dragoon
United States749 Posts
On December 14 2007 00:03 Scorpion wrote: Nobody made you the "offical thread maker of progaming events to come." Expect to have your future threads flamed to hell with "oh, this one sucks, I'll make a better one!" responses. You feel me? I love it when the dorks and the pussies trumpet about sensibilities on this board. Why are you hurt when the OP is not? This is all suppose to be for the fun of it. People are contributing, that's a good thing. What have you got against a better OP? If you can, then do. If I can, I will. | ||
.dragoon
United States749 Posts
I'll save my stuff for the 1st/3rd place matches, it's the same players anyway. It's all you this time aye? | ||
teamsolid
Canada3668 Posts
I predict 3-1 for Revolutionist over Birdtoss. | ||
OneOther
United States10774 Posts
On December 14 2007 09:40 .dragoon wrote: On a 2nd look, the OP seems to have gotten longer and have got more pics added. And I can't say the OP is not enthusiastic. I'll save my stuff for the 1st/3rd place matches, it's the same players anyway. It's all you this time aye? hey .dragoon bisu build. | ||
WhatisProtoss
Korea (South)2324 Posts
On December 14 2007 00:12 NonY[rC] wrote: Posting what I wrote in another topic... I think if anyone is tired of the "make a prediction" culture that TL.net has fostered for so long, then now is the perfect time to throw it off. Not only is this match nearly impossible to predict, but it's looking to be one of the best matches to simply watch and enjoy. #1 and #2 KeSPA, a rematch, both have something to prove, both are the favorite to win the finals. I'd hate to see someone not fully enjoy the genius and skill of either Bisu or Stork simply because in the back of their mind they're disappointed that their prediction is failing or because they have a stupid grudge against one of them for eliminating their favorite player or doing a stupid ceremony. I for one am cheering for Bisu, but that does not mean I won't appreciate any awesomeness that Stork does! As for Stork's talk about game-losing errors... well of course! Everyone knows that nobody play perfectly. Most imperfections go unnoticed, but on occasion the opponent will take advantage of an imperfection and turn the game around because of it. I think almost every progamer can say after a match "there are some mistakes I made that, if I hadn't made them, I would have won" but Stork is the only loser sore enough to say that to his opponent's face immediately after the match. The only times when people don't know their game-losing mistakes immediately is when they were beat strategically. Like I think sAviOr did not know how the hell he could've beat Bisu the first time he lost to him. But this latter case is rare in televised matches since people can't innovate very often. Might as well get rid of Liquibet too. It's full of predicting and such. On December 14 2007 10:11 OneOther wrote: hey .dragoon bisu build. And you. Shut up. | ||
.dragoon
United States749 Posts
Mind build do the bisu face | ||
Manifesto7
Osaka26954 Posts
I agree with you Nony in principle, but I think most people who predict are doing it with their hearts rather than their heads. Perhaps in liquibet there is some more calculated thinking, but when it comes to these threads I think people vote with their heart. So, even when they watch the game, they will be cheering for one person or the other. That being said, I don't think that bias takes away from the skills displayed by the other people. | ||
NonY
8716 Posts
On December 14 2007 10:32 Manifesto7 wrote: Can we please stick the topic? I agree with you Nony in principle, but I think most people who predict are doing it with their hearts rather than their heads. Perhaps in liquibet there is some more calculated thinking, but when it comes to these threads I think people vote with their heart. So, even when they watch the game, they will be cheering for one person or the other. That being said, I don't think that bias takes away from the skills displayed by the other people. Ya I might be a little off the mark. But in any case, I just want people to enjoy the games. These are some very talented players and I'm so excited about these games! | ||
TheFoReveRwaR
United States10657 Posts
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HaXxorIzed
Australia8434 Posts
Looks like I have something in the academic sense to consider before the games, and observe in the games. I'll be going for Bisu though, because I want him to win this OSL. That would confirm his importance in this era for Protoss playstyles, I believe. | ||
TheFoReveRwaR
United States10657 Posts
On December 14 2007 10:32 Manifesto7 wrote: Can we please stick the topic? I agree with you Nony in principle, but I think most people who predict are doing it with their hearts rather than their heads. Perhaps in liquibet there is some more calculated thinking, but when it comes to these threads I think people vote with their heart. So, even when they watch the game, they will be cheering for one person or the other. That being said, I don't think that bias takes away from the skills displayed by the other people. Agreed. You can cheer for a player, even be a die hard fan, and still appreciate the skills and talents of the player he's playing against. Unless you're just so rediculously biased to the point of idiocy (Last Romantic comes to mind...). | ||
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