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GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
On November 01 2012 02:02 .Wraath wrote: "How did you prepare for today's matches?
I couldn't practice very much due to team circumstances."
Anyone help me out on what this means? I dont follow WoongjinStars very much
There were rumors of the team going under to to the main sponsors declaring bankruptcy...
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United States1719 Posts
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That's just speculation, it might as well be that a few people were sick.
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Today, Curious has decided that Hero is Code A caliber.
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On October 31 2012 23:53 vthree wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2012 23:41 Assirra wrote:On October 31 2012 23:29 vthree wrote: Is there any code S Zerg that is NOT confident in his ZvT? don't start... Don't start what? Just pointing out the fact that all the zergs in code S usually mention ZvT as the matchup they want. It makes sense, there are more terrans is GSL (S +A) so if you are a Zerg with poor ZvT, you probably won't make it too far.
Well it's because zvt is a much more mechanical match up. In terms of if you have better multi tasking/mechanics you are going to win most likely. ZvP is more can you defend the all in and make late game because then your chance as a zerg to win the game is a lot higher.
Thanks for the interviews!
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YOU ARE CODE A
Good old Curious. Love seeing him in the group nominations.
Poor Maru. He really underperformed today. Is he still having anxiety issues in the booth?
Also congrats to Soulkey. I wonder what the "circumstances" are.
Edit: Reworded
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Wow, good for Curious! He has been performing really well lately first qualifying for the wcs globals and now first in his group! He must have looked into his Soul and reevaluated his Life.
As for Soulkey, I'm happy for him because his Kespa, but poor Maru hope to see him back in code s again soon with the same flair he showed in code A with more sick micro and nuke bombs than ever!
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On November 01 2012 03:19 Incomplet wrote:Wow, good for Curious! He has been performing really well lately first qualifying for the wcs globals and now first in his group! He must have looked into his Soul and reevaluated his Life. As for Soulkey, I'm happy for him because his Kespa, but poor Maru hope to see him back in code s again soon with the same flair he showed in code A with more sick micro and nuke bombs than ever! A lot of kespa may advance but they won't win the GSL in some long time :D
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On November 01 2012 03:26 Darkthorn wrote:Show nested quote +On November 01 2012 03:19 Incomplet wrote:Wow, good for Curious! He has been performing really well lately first qualifying for the wcs globals and now first in his group! He must have looked into his Soul and reevaluated his Life. As for Soulkey, I'm happy for him because his Kespa, but poor Maru hope to see him back in code s again soon with the same flair he showed in code A with more sick micro and nuke bombs than ever! A lot of kespa may advance but they won't win the GSL in some long time :D
except rain, rain will win.
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Hero's immortal attacks don't have enough soul T_T
(thanks for translation)
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What's the origin of this Curious Code-Reader thing?
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On November 01 2012 03:41 KillerDucky wrote: What's the origin of this Curious Code-Reader thing?
Because Curious almost always gets into Code S, but falls back down to Code A soon after, the korean community and commentators call him the CODE S READER because they think he does that so he can hang in Code A and weed out the people not worthy of Code S. The gatekeeper, if you will.
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On October 31 2012 23:41 Fusilero wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2012 23:34 SeAK wrote: or any code S Terran that's confident in his TvZ? MVP but obviously it's not TvZ it's MVPvZ which is imba in his favour.
I don't think MVP has ever expressed confidence in his TvZ :S
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Wooo SoulKey! I was worried after how poorly he played/he got mindfucked by hero in the first match
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I'm pretty sure that MVPs best MU was TvT? Infact many of the top dogs seem to have their mirror as their best MU. Life ZvZ is his best MU, rains PvP while not statistically his best, he is the sole Protoss who changed coin flips to complete and utter domination. I wonder if there is any correlation with this notation... Perhaps to be the best, one has to understand and master their own race first?
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United States15275 Posts
On November 01 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote: I'm pretty sure that MVPs best MU was TvT? Infact many of the top dogs seem to have their mirror as their best MU. Life ZvZ is his best MU, rains PvP while not statistically his best, he is the sole Protoss who changed coin flips to complete and utter domination. I wonder if there is any correlation with this notation... Perhaps to be the best, one has to understand and master their own race first?
That is usually the common trend.
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On November 01 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote: I'm pretty sure that MVPs best MU was TvT? Infact many of the top dogs seem to have their mirror as their best MU. Life ZvZ is his best MU, rains PvP while not statistically his best, he is the sole Protoss who changed coin flips to complete and utter domination. I wonder if there is any correlation with this notation... Perhaps to be the best, one has to understand and master their own race first? PartinG has quite a winstreak against Protoss right now. Next GSL champion?
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On November 01 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote: I'm pretty sure that MVPs best MU was TvT? Infact many of the top dogs seem to have their mirror as their best MU. Life ZvZ is his best MU, rains PvP while not statistically his best, he is the sole Protoss who changed coin flips to complete and utter domination. I wonder if there is any correlation with this notation... Perhaps to be the best, one has to understand and master their own race first?
rain the only one ? some1 missed OZ when he was opening with double zealot and doing all stuff with archon pushes.
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On November 01 2012 03:10 blade55555 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 31 2012 23:53 vthree wrote:On October 31 2012 23:41 Assirra wrote:On October 31 2012 23:29 vthree wrote: Is there any code S Zerg that is NOT confident in his ZvT? don't start... Don't start what? Just pointing out the fact that all the zergs in code S usually mention ZvT as the matchup they want. It makes sense, there are more terrans is GSL (S +A) so if you are a Zerg with poor ZvT, you probably won't make it too far. Well it's because zvt is a much more mechanical match up. In terms of if you have better multi tasking/mechanics you are going to win most likely. ZvP is more can you defend the all in and make late game because then your chance as a zerg to win the game is a lot higher. Thanks for the interviews!
No, not really.
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On November 01 2012 04:16 xsnac wrote:Show nested quote +On November 01 2012 03:56 Incomplet wrote: I'm pretty sure that MVPs best MU was TvT? Infact many of the top dogs seem to have their mirror as their best MU. Life ZvZ is his best MU, rains PvP while not statistically his best, he is the sole Protoss who changed coin flips to complete and utter domination. I wonder if there is any correlation with this notation... Perhaps to be the best, one has to understand and master their own race first? rain the only one ? some1 missed OZ when he was opening with double zealot and doing all stuff with archon pushes.
Mm but when Oz was doing well, this was during the era when a new Protoss would emerge every few months hyped as hell, then never live up to expectations. I remember there was that picture of a train with all the faces and names of these Protoss, anyone still got that?
Whereas as rain is legit good at all match ups and actually won stuff lol.
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