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Caldeum1976 Posts
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Caldeum1976 Posts
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hype train is leaving the station
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Wow tastosis on the cast too. Awesome.
Prefer the Korean Observers though. So much panning.
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Mexico2169 Posts
Im really interested in knowing of all the deaths tempo storm has, how many of them are zuna's. I'm guessing it's a pretty high percentile.
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ah I forgot they are also giving out portrait, definitely did some work for the viewer base.
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I haven't watched a good live Esports tournament in a long time. Forgot how awesome they can be.
Still follow GSL, but Its hard not to spoil your self watching vods, ever since Gom Tv . net was shut down.
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First game was great, closer than I thought, Murlocs even had an advantage throughout early/mid game.
Go Tempo!!! Take the whole thing and put Cloud9 back where they belong
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Mexico2169 Posts
I sincerely hope Cloud9 beats Tempo. They can do it, they just like to throw the games in the lategame. I hope there's an upset in that regard. Hopefully the rest of the teams surprise us too.
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Arthas Kerrigan <3 I missed them. The era where they are the strongest combo was the most fun to watch
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oh shit, Arthelon died three times on Arthas and Zuna got caught out of position in the middle of the map. They are clearly not used to double warr comps still, and Zuna also still has the problem of only being really good on Zeratul.
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On September 20 2015 02:55 ACrow wrote: oh shit, Arthelon died three times on Arthas and Zuna got caught out of position in the middle of the map. They are clearly not used to double warr comps still, and Zuna also still has the problem of only being really good on Zeratul. I think they merely played the early game wrongly, not putting valla top against two ranged gave away some unnecessary advantage. Feel that there is more Arthas and Kerrigan can do in the early game. But exp is going to equalize the later it go and TS comp is going to come online.
And there you go, MG is literally playing hit the maw and ring of frost or lose.
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MG ...really messed that up.
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On September 20 2015 02:44 [Phantom] wrote: I sincerely hope Cloud9 beats Tempo. They can do it, they just like to throw the games in the lategame. I hope there's an upset in that regard. Hopefully the rest of the teams surprise us too. It's ok to admit TS is better than C9 and still like C9
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Weird that Tastosis get invited to this based entirely on their sc2 legacy. It seems they will never want for casting opportunities in any blizzard game no matter how many dedicated community members who focus on the game in question get passed over. Can't wait for it to happen with Overwatch too
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Mexico2169 Posts
TS is better than Cloud9 but not that much. They have a TeamHouse that gives them a pretty big advantage over the rest of the teams, and still they lost to C9 on the Townhall heroes invitational and almost lost (but addmitedly didn't) to Cloud9 on MSi. Tempo Storm is overall better at not losing and in decision making, but I would argue that Cloud9 has more skilled players that can beat Tempo.
Weird that Tastosis get invited to this based entirely on their sc2 legacy. It seems they will never want for casting opportunities in any blizzard game no matter how many dedicated community members who focus on the game in question get passed over.
Tastossis are the casters of the OGN Super league, the Korean road to BlizzCon tournament. They aren't here just for their success in starcraft. They are good casters, specially at hyping live events which is why they get invited.
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On September 20 2015 03:23 [Phantom] wrote:TS is better than Cloud9 but not that much. They have a TeamHouse that gives them a pretty big advantage over the rest of the teams, and still they lost to C9 on the Townhall heroes invitational and almost lost (but addmitedly didn't) to Cloud9 on MSi. Tempo Storm is overall better at not losing and in decision making, but I would argue that Cloud9 has more skilled players that can beat Tempo. Show nested quote +Weird that Tastosis get invited to this based entirely on their sc2 legacy. It seems they will never want for casting opportunities in any blizzard game no matter how many dedicated community members who focus on the game in question get passed over. Tastossis are the casters of the OGN Super league, the Korean road to BlizzCon tournament. They aren't here just for their success in starcraft. They are good casters, specially at hyping live events which is why they get invited. Wolf and Moonglade have casted much more ogn than Tastosis. Of course they are good casters, but nobody else even gets a chance
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Well, of course Tastosis are there for the hype factor, but Blizz is also giving deserved community casters a chance, namely Babael and Gillyweed (not counting Jake and Cooby, cause you could say they are already well established). I think they have hit a good mix tbh.
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Caldeum1976 Posts
6 min boss for C9, they are stomping this game.
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On September 20 2015 03:23 [Phantom] wrote:TS is better than Cloud9 but not that much. They have a TeamHouse that gives them a pretty big advantage over the rest of the teams, and still they lost to C9 on the Townhall heroes invitational and almost lost (but addmitedly didn't) to Cloud9 on MSi. Tempo Storm is overall better at not losing and in decision making, but I would argue that Cloud9 has more skilled players that can beat Tempo. Show nested quote +Weird that Tastosis get invited to this based entirely on their sc2 legacy. It seems they will never want for casting opportunities in any blizzard game no matter how many dedicated community members who focus on the game in question get passed over. Tastossis are the casters of the OGN Super league, the Korean road to BlizzCon tournament. They aren't here just for their success in starcraft. They are good casters, specially at hyping live events which is why they get invited. That's fair. I just have a huge boner for Dread.
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