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On March 29 2011 06:07 m3rciless wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 06:05 MonsieurGrimm wrote:On March 29 2011 05:52 m3rciless wrote: Un fucking believable. TL, you have fallen far. IdrA loses because he played worse than his opponent, and all hsi stupid fucking lemming fans come out and bitch and moan balance and we end up with red text above the TSL thread, a thread meant to be a celebration of all that is good and holy about starcraft, not some fucking halo 3 live report thread.
Fuck idrA's stupid BM personality. I used to think it was amusing and a 'heel' was a good addition to esports, but if it makes his fans unable to accept that sometimes when Z loses its NOT because of imbalance then its unacceptable to me.
On a lighter note, whats funny about IdrA's career is as he starts to lose faster and faster in tournaments, his fans become more and more convinced hes always the better player and loses because of imbalance. You can't really pin the stupid people you're talking about who happen to be fans of IdrA as being IdrA's fault, they were fans anywhere else they'd be just as stupid. Also, what do you mean his personality is "unacceptable" to you? What say do you have in it? I have no say in it. But as I wrote in my post, I used to think it was fun and harmless, now i don't. It's trite and detracts from the community as a whole by giving zerg players an us vs them mentality. Zerg players tend have an us vs. them mentality simply because our race is harder to play, not because of any one player. Yeah, it's unfortunate, but it's not any player's fault - you could just as easily pin the blame on incontrol for saying zerg is a more difficult race mechanically on state of the game, but that wouldn't be fair either.
(Note I'm not saying zerg is underpowered, nor am I saying that zerg is not underpowered. Simply that, as has been said by many top level players, zerg is more difficult in a mechanical and decision-making sense)
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It'll be great when Idra starts losing games now and people toss out a before he rage quits.
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Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT?
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no recommended games section?
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On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? In Idra's case it definitely means that.
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On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit?
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On March 29 2011 10:13 leb wrote: no recommended games section?
Every single game was amazing this weekend i would recommend all of them! you also might want to look at the TSL round of 32 day 3/4 round ups on the home page some good info about the game there but they include spoilers.
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On March 28 2011 19:30 Rielle wrote:Show nested quote +On March 28 2011 18:55 bokeevboke wrote:On March 28 2011 18:17 Rielle wrote:On March 28 2011 17:13 WhiteDog wrote:On March 28 2011 16:44 Drazzzt wrote: After reading some of the discussion here on this thread and now watching the cruncher vs idra series I just have to say: Idra's play was _atrocious_ and he absolutely deserved to lose. In the first game his decision making was non-existent and he didn't seem to understand the ZvP matchup AT ALL. In the last game, he simply didn't scout properly and misjudged the incoming push (making drones instead of troops). Combining this with his pre-game arrogance and in-game BM, it's hard to bear. I usually respect Idra, but he seriously has to rethink his game and behavior. You must be a low level player for saying such a thing, or you just did not see the same match as me. IdrA scouted a lot in game 3, he sacked 2 overlord and had a drone in cruncher's base for a minute or so, plus 4 zerglings waiting for the protoss to make a move. LOL you're calling Drazzzt a "low level" player and your proof is the way IdrA scouted game 3? 1. The first drone scout for that super massive "1 minute" is almost completely useless. Its purpose is to see if there is any proxying. Everyone knows that a protoss will get a Stalker/Sentry out to kill that drone before exposing any build. 2. The first sacked overlord saw 2 gates. There are many build you could "guess" he is going to do but nothing definitive. 3. The second sacked overlord saw the expo and 1 gate. So he knows there is an expo and 3 gates. Once again there are lots of builds you could "guess" from this but nothing definitive. 4. The lings are to detect the first push from the protoss. And here is where IdrA failed, and failed HARD! He saw the push and builds a few Roaches but also builds 7 probes! You're gonna defend a Protoss push by wasting your larva on drones? You should look in the mirror before you start putting people down. Or increase your own knowledge of the game first. You say about problems but do not offer any solution. Basically IdrA had to guess anything since he didn't see anything. What if IdrA blindly made army and Cruncher went for Colossi/VoidRays composition, I'm pretty sure IdrA would lose that. I assume IdrA was expecting Colossi/VoidRays since it played really well in game 1 for Cruncher. Many protoss players do fake-push, walking to the middle of the map forcing zerg build army, while expanding themselves. In game 3 IdrA was thinking that it was one of those. As for game 1, please tell us what idra should've done against Cruncher's 'death ball'? I cannot find any answer for that. I didn't say i was going to offer any solution. I was simply trying to show how he was not "proving" anything with his statements. I haven't even watched game 1. I don't plan to. I can't stand watching foreigners play. I watch the GSL only. As for "blindly" making units while the Protoss gets Colossi/Voids he saw ~10 sentries. You can't go robo/stargate and make ~10 sentries. The sentries take up almost all of the gas. His push was clearly a push to kill/win. Not to fake the zerg out. I'm kind of getting tired of this 7 drones argument...even if he had 7 more roaches he still would've lost that. That many sentries at that point in the game is basically the toss's game to lose.
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idra played flawlessly in game 2 he needed to be more agressive game 1 with the useless roaches and try to fake out some forcefields in game 3, go back and pull off the drones till he got enuf roaches to engage. what he did was autoattack get trapped in forcefields and continues to reinforce with roaches and they got picked off few by few. i dont want to make it sound easy, but thats what it takes to beat a top protoss. force fields can be forced and sometimes used to the opponents advantage (delay the attack of the toss).
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On March 29 2011 12:02 Shikyo wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit?
May I remind you that saying "GG" is simply common courtesy? It's like holding the door for others; it's expected, but not always received.
Not saying GG doesn't mean anything. Some dude not holding the door for you doesn't mean anything. It's up for individual interpretation as to what "hidden meaning" the no-GG or no-holding-door contains.
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On March 29 2011 10:13 leb wrote: no recommended games section? I wonder the same thing, I mean GSL has it all the time why not everything else?
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On March 29 2011 05:12 phisku wrote: Time for IdrA to come back on the terran side imo :p Lol if IdrA ever switched races it would be so ironic haha.. And remember he could never play Terran because he has self respect.. at least that is what he told drewbie :p
TSL is producing such high quality games; i guess we shouldn't expect any less from such an awesome player pool and community
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On March 29 2011 13:46 n00bspanker wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 12:02 Shikyo wrote:On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit? May I remind you that saying "GG" is simply common courtesy? It's like holding the door for others; it's expected, but not always received. Not saying GG doesn't mean anything. Some dude not holding the door for you doesn't mean anything. It's up for individual interpretation as to what "hidden meaning" the no-GG or no-holding-door contains. I agree with you and your point makes sense, but in the SC community it's common, majority-accepted knowledge that saying GG is proper manners. :/
Can't argue against it lol
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On March 29 2011 13:46 n00bspanker wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 12:02 Shikyo wrote:On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit? May I remind you that saying "GG" is simply common courtesy? It's like holding the door for others; it's expected, but not always received. Not saying GG doesn't mean anything. Some dude not holding the door for you doesn't mean anything. It's up for individual interpretation as to what "hidden meaning" the no-GG or no-holding-door contains.
GG is like the line-up at the end of any team sport where the two teams shake hands, or the glove tap between the two opponents in any type of combat sport. It's purely out of respect for the opponent and courtesy. Anyone who says that it's ok not to GG just because they didn't like that they lost is just being an asshole.
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On March 29 2011 14:10 Stratos_speAr wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 13:46 n00bspanker wrote:On March 29 2011 12:02 Shikyo wrote:On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit? May I remind you that saying "GG" is simply common courtesy? It's like holding the door for others; it's expected, but not always received. Not saying GG doesn't mean anything. Some dude not holding the door for you doesn't mean anything. It's up for individual interpretation as to what "hidden meaning" the no-GG or no-holding-door contains. GG is like the line-up at the end of any team sport where the two teams shake hands, or the glove tap between the two opponents in any type of combat sport. It's purely out of respect for the opponent and courtesy. Anyone who says that it's ok not to GG just because they didn't like that they lost is just being an asshole. Ya I was just about to say this. Not saying GG on the ladder is fine... and I would agree with n00bspanker on what he said in that circumstance, but when it is a tournament, you simply say GG out of respect just like you shake hands at the end of a sport.
Either way, IdrA definitely rage quitted from that game, whether or not the lack of gg alone was enough to say that (which it was).
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On March 29 2011 14:39 Chicane wrote:Show nested quote +On March 29 2011 14:10 Stratos_speAr wrote:On March 29 2011 13:46 n00bspanker wrote:On March 29 2011 12:02 Shikyo wrote:On March 29 2011 10:07 n00bspanker wrote: Since when did not saying GG automatically mean OMGRAGEQUIT? When have you seen a tournament game where a non-gg wasn't a ragequit? May I remind you that saying "GG" is simply common courtesy? It's like holding the door for others; it's expected, but not always received. Not saying GG doesn't mean anything. Some dude not holding the door for you doesn't mean anything. It's up for individual interpretation as to what "hidden meaning" the no-GG or no-holding-door contains. GG is like the line-up at the end of any team sport where the two teams shake hands, or the glove tap between the two opponents in any type of combat sport. It's purely out of respect for the opponent and courtesy. Anyone who says that it's ok not to GG just because they didn't like that they lost is just being an asshole. Ya I was just about to say this. Not saying GG on the ladder is fine... and I would agree with n00bspanker on what he said in that circumstance, but when it is a tournament, you simply say GG out of respect just like you shake hands at the end of a sport. Either way, IdrA definitely rage quitted from that game, whether or not the lack of gg alone was enough to say that (which it was). I don't see difference. Someone spent time to play game w/ you least one can do is microsecond GG, Wish you could rate trolls like IdrA on bnet as they would not get games being black listed for BM.
edit just to clarify -by all accounts IdrA is a nice guy IRL but BM when hiding behind web-by definition a troll.
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does TSL release any replay files? I can't really watch streams because my internet connection sucks.
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On March 28 2011 20:42 Jarlax wrote: I find it rly funny TSL managed to invite so many top-pros to this tournament and nearly all of them got knocked in first round. LOL.
Now its pretty weak tournament with only exception to MC who is so rude&proud (aka full of himself) in his interviews i hardly wanna watch him at all. Sad state of the game.
Yeah its just so SAD when these "top players" all make mistakes and lose games. You act as if it was a dice roll or something. All these top players got outplayed and made clear mistakes that could've been pointed out in every game that they lost, and their opponents did not make these mistakes. I don't see why it is sad that top players aren't unbeatable and incapable of making mistakes. Wait a second... I don't know any sport where top players are unbeatable and never make mistakes... I personally think upsets are exciting and we are getting to see some fresh new faces playing well and winning games with superior decision making. Seems great for the game to me!!
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On March 29 2011 22:23 Rashid wrote: does TSL release any replay files? I can't really watch streams because my internet connection sucks. Best you'll be able to do is the youtube VODs, watchable on crappy connections, you just need to have the patience to let them load if your connection cant keep up with it
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=203014
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AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHRRRGGGGGG, why is 99% of the post match chat about the wrong matchup?!
The Idra/Chuncher games were pretty boring standard play types that add nothing to futhering race dynamics.
Now the Mondragon/Zeerax game really seemed to be the eye opener for me. I gotta love the old pro coming back onto the scene with such a refreshing Zerg style. The midgame harassment just felt so right on compared the predictable muta on 2-3 bases or a singular drop to token tick the harassment box. Seriously, Zeerax must have been shell shocked buy the mass bombardment. It's games like this that shift the 'metagame' (whatever that means) not getting hung up on a bit of BM.
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