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On September 26 2013 00:57 RiZu wrote: Babyknight will roll over this group ezpz.
I really doubt this.
MC>Thorzain>BabyK=VortiX
As I am a Danish Protoss player, I of course am rooting for BabyK, but he is gonna have a hard time in this group... But they all are... It is really a great group!
On September 26 2013 01:03 Mozdk wrote: Still have no clue how Targa managed to beat those guys.
Neither do I lol lol lol
I do: Happy choked.
I do as well, Targas playstyle is super effective against Happy. Didn't even come to my mind that Happy had a chance lol.
Targa's playstyle of abusing predictability is super effective against any predictable player :D
indeed it is !
Wow Polar Night, no idea why it is there when a Zerg plays against a Protoss. Kinda want to see why its not vetoed.
Probably Vortix thought that other maps would be better to veto. Also, BabyKnight LOVES blink pushes, it is obvious BBK will do the blink on this map :D
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
EDIT: And he didn't. Well played by Vortix.
Also... Full foreigner is reserved for Korean players
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
BBK did fall apart here with that supply block IMO and with right execution BBK had lot more chances to win there. Unless you consider supply block for high GM player a normal thing
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
EDIT: And he didn't. Well played by Vortix.
Also... Full foreigner is reserved for Korean players
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
EDIT: And he didn't. Well played by Vortix.
Also... Full foreigner is reserved for Korean players
More like reserved for foreign players. It was originally used for foreign players throwing away a big advantage they had against a Korean. Then it started to get applied to any player.
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
EDIT: And he didn't. Well played by Vortix.
Also... Full foreigner is reserved for Korean players
More like reserved for foreign players. It was originally used for foreign players throwing away a big advantage they had against a Korean. Then it started to get applied to any player.
And then Snute tried to make it a good thing. It kinda worked for about a week or so.
On September 26 2013 01:44 Jer99 wrote: When did ling/hydra become the new ZvP meta? I've been watching DRG's stream a lot and he does it every game, and now i see Vortix doing it too
Sadly the current metagame is ling hydra into muta corruptor, and has been for a while. So fucking lame to watch.
On September 26 2013 01:44 Jer99 wrote: When did ling/hydra become the new ZvP meta? I've been watching DRG's stream a lot and he does it every game, and now i see Vortix doing it too
Sadly the current metagame is ling hydra into muta corruptor, and has been for a while. So fucking lame to watch.
You would prefer broodlord infestor or SH viper static defense :3?
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
BBK did fall apart here with that supply block IMO and with right execution BBK had lot more chances to win there. Unless you consider supply block for high GM player a normal thing
You're still not listening. It's when you blow a won game. Period. Him playing poorly overall does not mean he was about to win but then threw it away. His overall execution was poor. That's not the same as him going full foreigner. He was never about to win.
On September 26 2013 01:23 Noonius wrote: what the hell is babyknight doing?
Went full foreigner.
I do not think it means what you think it means.
Grubby explains it well: He got supply blocked when doing freaking all-in. It's not traditional full foreigner, it is it's mechanical modification.
That's still not full foreigner.
Going full foreigner means you had a huge advantage and then blew it with absolutely awful decision-making/ falling apart.
BabyKnight wasn't about to win the game at any point in time. He just didn't execute his build well, and Vortix played more solidly. It's a straight up win for Vortix (unless Vortix goes full foreigner).
BBK did fall apart here with that supply block IMO and with right execution BBK had lot more chances to win there. Unless you consider supply block for high GM player a normal thing
You're still not listening. It's when you blow a won game. Period. Him playing poorly overall does not mean he was about to win but then threw it away. His overall execution was poor. That's not the same as him going full foreigner. He was never about to win.
He was IMO, knowing the quality of normal's BBK micro.... but nvm, you win :D
On September 26 2013 01:47 wildstyle1337 wrote: mass muta is disgusting
you need to harass, vortix shouldn't be able to stay on 5 bases for so long without being bothered. bbk played this pretty bad and then the blink in the end into the mass muta, stupidest thing ever
On September 26 2013 01:51 Noocta wrote: I wonder if we need to give pheonix 20 range and splash before pros start to use them correctly.
Sure it could have been better, but from the very beginning with the build Vortix edged out advantage after advantage. It would not have made any difference really.
On September 26 2013 01:51 Noocta wrote: I wonder if we need to give pheonix 20 range and splash before pros start to use them correctly.
Nah, we need mechanically skilled calm foreigners. It is hard thing to find though T_T Yay, CE!
I am not good enough to control Phoenix properly, but their range advantage is so insane that I can autofollow them all onto a single Phoenix and only control that one. But I actually just like it because it feels like I am using a flail.
But Mutas are pretty unfair in huge numbers and stacked. Your phoenix kill one due to them attacking all one target, Mutas kill 3 Phoenix due to the bounce. Thats why its also pretty stupid to blink everything at once under Mutas. All your Stalkers will just overkill like crazy. As could be seen in the last match heh.
On September 26 2013 01:47 wildstyle1337 wrote: mass muta is disgusting
you need to harass, vortix shouldn't be able to stay on 5 bases for so long without being bothered. bbk played this pretty bad and then the blink in the end into the mass muta, stupidest thing ever
what do you mean by harras? he did a lot with pheonixes before hydras show up, then its almost x2 more supply army units for zerg and u have to focus on defending natural and 3rd, taking 4 is almost impossible in this scenario, also this map is terrible for toss all wide open hard to catch something with forciefields or hide probes and make proxy pylons. You can only go for base trade, and zerg is always favored in this
On September 26 2013 01:47 wildstyle1337 wrote: mass muta is disgusting
you need to harass, vortix shouldn't be able to stay on 5 bases for so long without being bothered. bbk played this pretty bad and then the blink in the end into the mass muta, stupidest thing ever
what do you mean by harras? he did a lot with pheonixes before hydras show up, then its almost x2 more supply army units for zerg and u have to focus on defending natural and 3rd, taking 4 is almost impossible in this scenario, also this map is terrible for toss all wide open hard to catch something with forciefields or hide probes and make proxy pylons. You can only go for base trade, and zerg is always favored in this
with harass i mean when vortix mutas attacked him over and over again he could have sent zealots to the 4th and 5th there was no defense whatsoever, but he did it too late. crying about the map doesn't help either he could have vetoed it.
On September 26 2013 01:47 wildstyle1337 wrote: mass muta is disgusting
you need to harass, vortix shouldn't be able to stay on 5 bases for so long without being bothered. bbk played this pretty bad and then the blink in the end into the mass muta, stupidest thing ever
what do you mean by harras? he did a lot with pheonixes before hydras show up, then its almost x2 more supply army units for zerg and u have to focus on defending natural and 3rd, taking 4 is almost impossible in this scenario, also this map is terrible for toss all wide open hard to catch something with forciefields or hide probes and make proxy pylons. You can only go for base trade, and zerg is always favored in this
Phoenix can't harass a Zerg, Zerg just builds more then Phoenix can kill. All you can do is snipe valuable units to equalize their cost. And he did get some money snipes. They are also there to deny scouting though, which he failed miserably. Which didn't allowed him to harass bases in the end, because Vortix eco just exploded.
On September 26 2013 02:07 Zenbrez wrote: What's the point of having new maps if they just get veto'd every match?
Pro players don't like "new". It's not uncommon to see this kind of trend in any game.
I get that, but the intention of adding new maps is so we can see different games played, instead of the ones we've been watching for the past 6 months. And the point isn't, either, to just see new maps in bo5s and bo7s. I like GSL format more, where they must play at least 1 game on new maps.
Why the hell would you build another nexus when you just scouted scv pull. Also fast colo, storm and double forge on two base even i as a zerg know this cant work.
And Grubby fooling the viewers... oh boy. That was MC reacting totally wrong. Thorzain is not supposed to sit down the ramp with all of his SCVs pulled. What if MC just sits in his natural and waits for more HT and his upgrades to finish?
On September 26 2013 02:29 ujonecro wrote: Why the hell would you build another nexus when you just scouted scv pull. Also fast colo, storm and double forge on two base even i as a zerg know this cant work.
His build was messed up as he didn't go for a 2 base all in. So he had no choice but to play greedy and hope that Thorzain makes a big mistake.
It was crucial that MCs observer did not scout the third base being built. When it came into the base, the cc had just started to move to its mining location. That might have misled MC into deciding not to pull his 2base allin, but wait for Thorzains (earlier) SCV pull. He couldn't know that Thorzain would pull on 3base.
What about this interpretation of MCs loss? I mean, Thorzain was so passive..
On September 26 2013 02:44 VmY wrote: Isn't the scv pull especially good against the standard 3 colossi into storm builds? Why would MC do the same thing twice?
It's bad once the Protoss gets storm. MC just played very poorly that game and Thorzain did great.
On September 26 2013 02:44 VmY wrote: Isn't the scv pull especially good against the standard 3 colossi into storm builds? Why would MC do the same thing twice?
It's bad once the Protoss gets storm. MC just played very poorly that game and Thorzain did great.
Well MC did deny the scout of the Dark Shrine, but Thorzain played safe and prepared for DTs anyway. That's not really MC's fault.
On September 26 2013 02:51 cythaze wrote: one advantage of inactive LR threads: not enough people here so there are guys stupid enough to quote the russian poop spammer guy...
on topic: What a throw by MC in game2, didn´t see game 1 but reading the comments it must have looked pretty much the same?
No. MC was on 2 base for 14 minutes and had like 50 supply less than Thorzain.
On September 26 2013 02:48 Schelim wrote: oh, this guy again. hasn't happened in a while, right?
stop posting the same shit over and over again!
Looked like different shit to me
you're full of shit, bro. there were like 5 pics or so repeated over and over in that long-ass post.
Yeah it was only 5 pictures or so.
He had way more variety last time. I am disappointed.
yeah, that was a shitty post.
Thorzain is the kind of guy that just talks really calmly and confidently so you automatically believe everything he says... but it's working, because i think he's really smart
On September 26 2013 02:52 Glubschauge wrote: so now that everyone thinks MC is going to fall out of the group he will show us the best games ever played and advances! BELIEVE!
So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
Maybe he gets better results when there's no pressure (no one's expecting him to do well as a part-time player)
would explain why he did so well in TSL3, no one expected him to win any of the rounds.
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
Maybe he gets better results when there's no pressure (no one's expecting him to do well as a part-time player)
would explain why he did so well in TSL3, no one expected him to win any of the rounds.
Thorzain doing well as the underdog... That makes him the unbeatable Thunderdog!
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
Maybe he gets better results when there's no pressure (no one's expecting him to do well as a part-time player)
would explain why he did so well in TSL3, no one expected him to win any of the rounds.
I think it might be more like he is not expecting that much from himself so he is not taking every little fumble so hard.
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:10 stuchiu wrote: Yes I know. Fucking inflated season finals.
inb4 every player has over 90% winrate in every match up. Someone should have realized those numbers tell us pretty much bupkis about the actual match up.
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:18 Cheren wrote: Do units have more impressive death animations when overkilled like in Baldur's Gate? That Hellion got completely demolished.
It's his usual animation. It's just extreme physics make it look cool :D
On September 26 2013 03:01 Shellshock wrote: So dos Thorzain have a higher win rate as a part time player than he did in the last few months as a full time player? Maybe he just needed a break and was burning out or something
On September 26 2013 03:20 Darkhoarse wrote: If Vortix wins he will be the first WCS EU to repeat a ro8 appearance.
Wasn't Welmu one as well or am I mixing up RO 16 that they were talking about yesterday which I probably am.
Welmu did not repeat Ro8 appearance. They were talking about guys who were in all 3 Ro16s of WCS EU this year (there are only 3 players, MMA, Vortix, Happy. Half life 3 confirmed, yes).
On September 26 2013 03:20 Darkhoarse wrote: If Vortix wins he will be the first WCS EU to repeat a ro8 appearance.
Wasn't Welmu one as well or am I mixing up RO 16 that they were talking about yesterday which I probably am.
Welmu did not repeat Ro8 appearance. They were talking about guys who were in all 3 Ro16s of WCS EU this year (there are only 3 players, MMA, Vortix, Happy. Half life 3 confirmed, yes).
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
Scarlett isn't guaranteed. Provided she does fairly well in WCS AM though she will get in. It all depends on if she has practiced at all over her break.
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
Scarlett isn't guaranteed. Provided she does fairly well in WCS AM though she will get in. It all depends on if she has practiced at all over her break.
It depends on how heavy her wrist injury was though.
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
And as for Naniwa, without going to DH or IEM and being out of WCS EU, there is a decent chance he doesn't get in, unless people who already have more points than him take all the big chunks this season.
On September 26 2013 03:27 Musicus wrote: Well Vortix is rank 1 on the ladder and the only zerg in the top 10. I think it's safe to say he is the best Zerg in EU right now
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
And as for Naniwa, without going to DH or IEM and being out of WCS EU, there is a decent chance he doesn't get in, unless people who already have more points than him take all the big chunks this season.
He goes to IEM though, so if he does well there and has some luck on his side he is still in.
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
Scarlett isn't guaranteed. Provided she does fairly well in WCS AM though she will get in. It all depends on if she has practiced at all over her break.
It depends on how heavy her wrist injury was though.
Yeah . I'm sure she needs to rest it but I feel like although her group isn't insane by any means she could get knocked out if she goes a full month with little to no practice.
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett and Naniwa is still in, calm down.
And as for Naniwa, without going to DH or IEM and being out of WCS EU, there is a decent chance he doesn't get in, unless people who already have more points than him take all the big chunks this season.
He goes to IEM though, so if he does well there and has some luck on his side he is still in.
Oh whoops he did qualify for IEM! So yeah maybe if he does well there and a few scenarios shape up in his favor in WCS then he can get in. The WCS stuff is out of his hands though
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett is still in, calm down.
isnt she resting atm?
Her break ends on.... 31st of September! And the next day she will try to play in her group. So I BELIEVE, NO PRACTICE ALL DA PWNAGE.
something does not quite work out there...
If Scarlett needs an extra day to rest, we will change the fucking calendar, who cares.
She is already in the only group, which is after her rest and the only group with 3 NA players in it. There is no need to on top of that change the calender.
On September 26 2013 03:34 Oboeman wrote: what would extra bunkers do when you have 2 marines?
The banes blow up on the first bunker and than repair > roaches. But yeah Thorzain build was quite greedy considering his lack of scout (throwing down the double ebays when he doesn't know at all what's Vortix doing...).
On September 26 2013 03:26 Aynophae wrote: Vortix only foreigner at Blizzcon! One can believe! GOGO VORTIX!
Scarlett is still in, calm down.
isnt she resting atm?
Her break ends on.... 31st of September! And the next day she will try to play in her group. So I BELIEVE, NO PRACTICE ALL DA PWNAGE.
something does not quite work out there...
If Scarlett needs an extra day to rest, we will change the fucking calendar, who cares.
I care, 1 more day waiting for Pokemon? No thanks
They still make pokemans? That stuff if way more persistent than Tamagotchi.
Dude, its in 3D now. With models and everything
A lot of hope for it to come to normal DS as well; I bought black not to long ago, and as a previous original 151 only kind of guy I was impressed. That title has consistently done some amazing stuff.
On September 26 2013 04:05 Darkhoarse wrote: Immortals man. I love 'em.
I dont. They make my tanks cry
YOU'RE SILLY. Tanks don't belong in TvP. Wut r u doing.
Gotta be a bit more interesting than MMM+ vikings and or ghosts that TvP has been for oh so long, not commenting on its effectiveness though. Whatever changes are made in the future with respects to balance I hope they shake up TvP the most.
I like how the fight over pylons in the top left was so crucial, that supply block really hurt BabyKnight but if he had won and supply blocked MC he could have won the game.
On September 26 2013 04:12 Darkhoarse wrote: How the hell did MC still win...?
Bk got supply blocked hard at a critical moment.
Because MC won the zealot fight in the top-left and killed a pylon there. His mistake sort of won him the game.
Nah, if he knew where Babyknight was it would have been a way more convincing win, the MSc just had enough energy for Photon Overcharge when MC came it very very late.
I kind of get the arguments that round robin is more fair, but double elimination is still fair and makes sense (lose two series and you're out) and at least makes more sense than extended series.
A day of WCS matches is already really long though, I don't think the benefits of round robin outweigh adding a potentially meaningless Bo3 and possible tiebreakers, not to mention the possibility of throwing games to teammates.
On September 26 2013 04:23 VayneAuthority wrote: all questions can be summed up with babyknight simply played terrible today. He was constantly supply blocked and his strats weren't that great.
On September 26 2013 04:23 Zealously wrote: Interesting to see Vortix back in the Ro8. I wonder if he'll move on without somehow having to play his brother for the eleventy-billionth time
Unless they reinstate Lucifron into the tournament after being eliminated, I think Vortix is in the clear.
On September 26 2013 04:18 painkilla wrote: So now MC is going to beat Thorzain and people will start arguing about the format again?
Oh boy I can't wait for that to start again....
Since you ask for it, If the format is bad, there is every reason to argue about it. IIRC Broodlord-infestor was also the point of manydiscussions and it was bad as well. Also the format is bad, regardless who wins, if ThorZaIN beats MC again, both of their fates get decided by 1 MU in a group with all races. For further arguments, check ro32 group H LR.
On September 26 2013 04:18 painkilla wrote: So now MC is going to beat Thorzain and people will start arguing about the format again?
Oh boy I can't wait for that to start again....
Since you ask for it, If the format is bad, there is every reason to argue about it. IIRC Broodlord-infestor was also the point of manydiscussions and it was bad as well. Also the format is bad, regardless who wins, if ThorZaIN beats MC again, both of their fates get decided by 1 MU in a group with all races. For further arguments, check ro32 group H LR.
On September 26 2013 04:23 Zealously wrote: Interesting to see Vortix back in the Ro8. I wonder if he'll move on without somehow having to play his brother for the eleventy-billionth time
Unless they reinstate Lucifron into the tournament after being eliminated, I think Vortix is in the clear.
I don't think they've even played each other since HotS, maybe in online cups or something but never in a WCS/DH/else.
On September 26 2013 04:25 Cheren wrote: I kind of get the arguments that round robin is more fair, but double elimination is still fair and makes sense (lose two series and you're out) and at least makes more sense than extended series.
A day of WCS matches is already really long though, I don't think the benefits of round robin outweigh adding a potentially meaningless Bo3 and possible tiebreakers, not to mention the possibility of throwing games to teammates.
Looks like the start of the format whining has begun.
On September 26 2013 04:18 painkilla wrote: So now MC is going to beat Thorzain and people will start arguing about the format again?
Oh boy I can't wait for that to start again....
Since you ask for it, If the format is bad, there is every reason to argue about it. IIRC Broodlord-infestor was also the point of manydiscussions and it was bad as well. Also the format is bad, regardless who wins, if ThorZaIN beats MC again, both of their fates get decided by 1 MU in a group with all races. For further arguments, check ro32 group H LR.
This format is the best alternative.
No, it is not. Like I said, the discussion is written down in the LR, I mentioned earlier. If you have any new arguments, feel free to PM me.
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
Many people backed Stephano when he said it. Where are these people?
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
Many people backed Stephano when he said it. Where are these people?
Don´t worry, that was just one of the popular opinion back than, everyone was called a "patchzerg" at that time; Scarlett, Nerchio (who was around since 2010), Life, Symbol... Noone really thinks, that Vortix is a "patchzerg", probably not even Stephano himself.
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
Many people backed Stephano when he said it. Where are these people?
thorzain understands the matchup very well, he realizes that the only way to lose is by making mistakes, protoss can't beat you by being better. with proper army control the vikings/ghost timing counters the 2 things that can stop your scv timing.
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
Many people backed Stephano when he said it. Where are these people?
Gone the way of Stephano I suppose?
It's just incredibly common that if a community figure or a popular article says something people will regurgitate it over and over and over. And when it's not en vogue anymore, it's forgotten and discarded. Right now it's the moaning that sc2 is dying, yesterday it was patch Zerg stuff, tomorrow it'll be something else.
On September 26 2013 04:51 VayneAuthority wrote: thorzain understands the matchup very well, he realizes that the only way to lose is by making mistakes, protoss can't beat you by being better. with proper army control the vikings/ghost timing counters the 2 things that can stop your scv timing.
So much reverse whining coming from protoss these days.
On September 26 2013 04:41 xN.07)MaK wrote: I think some people owe an apology to 'PatchZerg' Vortix..
I don't think it really matters anymore, the term didn't mean much when it was in vogue and means even less in HotS in general. In general I've not heard anyone whine that for a while regardless..
Many people backed Stephano when he said it. Where are these people?
Gone the way of Stephano I suppose?
It's just incredibly common that if a community figure or a popular article says something people will regurgitate it over and over and over. And when it's not en vogue anymore, it's forgotten and discarded. Right now it's the moaning that sc2 is dying, yesterday it was patch Zerg stuff, tomorrow it'll be something else.
On September 26 2013 04:57 Ghanburighan wrote: If Thorzain wins 3 games and MC 2, yet MC advances, all hell of whining will be let loose upon this poor LR thread.
Man I don't know who to root for... I love MC, but Thorzain was the original foreign hope. It'd be great to see his zombie go out with one more championship.
On September 26 2013 04:51 VayneAuthority wrote: thorzain understands the matchup very well, he realizes that the only way to lose is by making mistakes, protoss can't beat you by being better. with proper army control the vikings/ghost timing counters the 2 things that can stop your scv timing.
So much reverse whining coming from protoss these days.
what is reverse whining and how does that come across as whining? I was complimenting thorzain on his good play. I don't like MC at all.
EMP range is 10, feedback range is 9. Proper viking control > colossus. If you play it well and have your timing down like thorzain does then you deserve to win.
On September 26 2013 04:58 ssxsilver wrote: Man I don't know who to root for... I love MC, but Thorzain was the original foreign hope. It'd be great to see his zombie go out with one more championship.
Just hope for a draw, like yesterday! More games always better right?! :D
So our current situation is Korean toss losing first match 2 0 and then advancing in final match over the same guy, while some random zerg tops the group? I suppose this season will be called WCS Hybrid.
On September 26 2013 04:57 Ghanburighan wrote: If Thorzain wins 3 games and MC 2, yet MC advances, all hell of whining will be let loose upon this poor LR thread.
+ the korean advancing and not the foreigner
If one player advances over another player by losing to him and beating a player, the other did´nt play, it is not whining to say, that the format is bad, it is just stating the obvious, regardless if a korean is advancing over a foreigner this way, or if White-ra is advancing over Sniper.
On September 26 2013 04:51 VayneAuthority wrote: thorzain understands the matchup very well, he realizes that the only way to lose is by making mistakes, protoss can't beat you by being better. with proper army control the vikings/ghost timing counters the 2 things that can stop your scv timing.
So much reverse whining coming from protoss these days.
what is reverse whining and how does that come across as whining? I was complimenting thorzain on his good play. I don't like MC at all.
EMP range is 10, feedback range is 9. Proper viking control > colossus. If you play it well and have your timing down like thorzain does then you deserve to win.
Warp Prism + HT > EMP with proper control, what are you talking about? And yes, it was reverse whining.
On September 26 2013 04:51 VayneAuthority wrote: thorzain understands the matchup very well, he realizes that the only way to lose is by making mistakes, protoss can't beat you by being better. with proper army control the vikings/ghost timing counters the 2 things that can stop your scv timing.
So much reverse whining coming from protoss these days.
what is reverse whining and how does that come across as whining? I was complimenting thorzain on his good play. I don't like MC at all.
EMP range is 10, feedback range is 9. Proper viking control > colossus. If you play it well and have your timing down like thorzain does then you deserve to win.
"protoss can't beat you by being better". Reverse whining = preemptively saying P isn't OP v T (rather than saying T is OP).
On September 26 2013 04:23 Zealously wrote: Interesting to see Vortix back in the Ro8. I wonder if he'll move on without somehow having to play his brother for the eleventy-billionth time
Unless they reinstate Lucifron into the tournament after being eliminated, I think Vortix is in the clear.
On September 26 2013 04:23 Zealously wrote: Interesting to see Vortix back in the Ro8. I wonder if he'll move on without somehow having to play his brother for the eleventy-billionth time
Unless they reinstate Lucifron into the tournament after being eliminated, I think Vortix is in the clear.
What, you think that's out of the question?
Maybe Starbuck will have visa issues and Luci will get seeded into the ro16 in his place. WCS precedent!
1.) losing those 2 supply depots around 70 pop, especially the one with the supply call down. why didnt he build it near the missile turret. 2.) you have 5+ bunkers at your front, and your opponent has stalkers and air units. what else is going to do? not get blink.
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
Advancing to the ro8, MC already surpassed Naniwa.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
i hope he does, only reason i am still in touch with sc2 at all 8D
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
Strategic variance and clever thinking is killing SC2!!!!! Honestly learn to appreciate different play and not just fast 3 bases into 150 pop pushes.
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
I think MC just passed Lucifron in points by making it to the round of 8.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
Can you stop acting like a 3 year old who had his toy taken away?
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
I think MC just passed Lucifron in points by making it to the round of 8.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
Targa is Santa Claus! And MC is awesome as always, feels no shame in one-basing Thorzain, he executed it well.
This group is unreal though, after the Ro8 curse where the former Ro8 players never get into the Ro8 of next season, both of them did now and broke the curse.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
Can you stop acting like a 3 year old who had his toy taken away?
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
That's not how double elimination works. Thorzain's advantage from the first win came in getting to play through the winner's side rather than the losers. By the time they got to the final match, they were back on equal footing.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
i hope he does, only reason i am still in touch with sc2 at all 8D
i dont understand how you can not love the undertaker!
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
I think MC just passed Lucifron in points by making it to the round of 8.
Lucifron started this season already about 1000 points down to MC, so MC has long been above him.
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
The only thing I dislike is that all players in the group doesn't play each other. But I would be ok with it if you called it "Bracket B" and not "Group B".
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
I think MC just passed Lucifron in points by making it to the round of 8.
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
It's not the only one. You can qualify by beating the worst in the group (0-2) and not having to meet the best in the group (2-0) with a 2-3 score against the remaining player (1-1, 2-3 in games).
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
Advancing to the ro8, MC already surpassed Naniwa.
Waat damn, didn't know ro8 gave that many points, fuck.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
That's not how double elimination works. Thorzain's advantage from the first win came in getting to play through the winner's side rather than the losers. By the time they got to the final match, they were back on equal footing.
Yeah, MC went 2-1 and Thorzain went 1-2, MC went 4-3 and Thorzain went 3-4
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
Oh no, I agree with you. I'm just saying some people whine about map score/route the player took. I think if you win 2 bo3's you advance fair and square.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
MC dodged the strongest player in the group, Thorzain did not
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
Thorzain didn't play the '0-2' guy, and MC didn't play the '2-0' guy (skill should be correlated to this IMO). Is it fair that the order matters?
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
Not to mention, what Thorzain gets from winning the first match is staying in the winner's bracket, going to the winner's match, while MC falls to the loser's bracket. People always jump at the head to head thing, but ignore the overall Bo3 performance, as well as the winner/loser's bracket dynamic. But there are many facets to the group format, you can basically find a number of good and bad things.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
Oh no, I agree with you. I'm just saying some people whine about map score/route the player took. I think if you win 2 bo3's you advance fair and square.
Oh, right. It's only ever a issue when someone's favorite player loses, though, which kind of invalidates the criticism TT
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
It's not the only one. You can qualify by beating the worst in the group (0-2) and not having to meet the best in the group (2-0) with a 2-3 score against the remaining player (1-1, 2-3 in games).
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
It's not the only one. You can qualify by beating the worst in the group (0-2) and not having to meet the best in the group (2-0) with a 2-3 score against the remaining player (1-1, 2-3 in games).
Some people are OK with this, but I'm not.
The same can be said for Dreamhack/MLG/IEM Round 64 players where you can get into Round 16 without playing the best players either. So many people QQing because a Korean advanced over an European. If it was the other way around, no one would give a fuck and make these sorry excuses.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
MC dodged the strongest player in the group, Thorzain did not
Yeah, fair
Oh yeah let's subjectively put MC against the (supposedly) strongest player in the group to make sure the white guy and MC have equal chances of advancing. Equality!
That was one of the best executed all ins I've ever seen. Almost anyone else would have just thrown his army into bunkers and die instantly, or expanded and gone in a macro game from behind. Instead, he did all the damage he could get with those perfectly controlled void rays and oracles while he researched blink which was simply brilliant.
On September 26 2013 05:12 Necosarius wrote: Thorzain goes 3-2 vs mc and is still eliminated :/
MC wins the deciding games and advances - seems fair enough
This argument literally comes up in every LR thread in which a player comes back from the loser's match to advance.
Let's put it another way then: MC won 2 Bo3s, Thorzain only 1. Does it seem fair that Thorzain would advance over the guy who won more games in the group?
Oh no, I agree with you. I'm just saying some people whine about map score/route the player took. I think if you win 2 bo3's you advance fair and square.
Oh, right. It's only ever a issue when someone's favorite player loses, though, which kind of invalidates the criticism TT
Yeah if this had been Thorzain coming through from the loser's match all of these people would be praising his endurance and comeback skill. But since their player lost, it's imba format.
On September 26 2013 05:19 askmc70 wrote: thorzain all ins mc, no one whines, mc all ins thorzain everyone looses their minds.
You might be unfamiliar with TvP right now but almost every terran all-ins mid-game. It's part of the macro game and will soon get worse with the proposed mine nerf.
On September 26 2013 05:20 KingAlphard wrote: That was one of the best executed all ins I've ever seen. Almost anyone else would have just thrown his army into bunkers and die instantly, or expanded and gone in a macro game from behind. Instead, he did all the damage he could get with those perfectly controlled void rays and oracles while he researched blink which was simply brilliant.
I agree, I even clapped at the end. It was beautiful to watch.
On September 26 2013 05:22 Shellshock wrote: We should bring back extended series
That way people would complain about that instead of us arguing about this.
Arguing? It's just unnecessary whining. They are mad that MC won and need to blame something. If it wasn't the format it would have been something else.
I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
On September 26 2013 05:22 Shellshock wrote: We should bring back extended series
That way people would complain about that instead of us arguing about this.
Arguing? It's just unnecessary whining. They are mad that MC won and need to blame something. If it wasn't the format it would have been something else.
Yeah whining is probably a better word for it. GG's MC!
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
On September 26 2013 05:20 KingAlphard wrote: That was one of the best executed all ins I've ever seen. Almost anyone else would have just thrown his army into bunkers and die instantly, or expanded and gone in a macro game from behind. Instead, he did all the damage he could get with those perfectly controlled void rays and oracles while he researched blink which was simply brilliant.
All that AND he wasn't afraid to take risks with those VRs and oracles. Getting behind the natural minerals like that was a bold move but it paid off in spades!
On September 26 2013 05:10 Zheryn wrote: Fuck. Just really hopes MC loses in ro8 and loses placement bracket so he doesn't get enough points to surpass Naniwa.
Advancing to the ro8, MC already surpassed Naniwa.
Waat damn, didn't know ro8 gave that many points, fuck.
Yup, he got an extra 300 points by advancing to the ro8, which puts MC at 2775 points.Naniwa is at 2750.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Hah! That's a pretty perfect counter example as far as counter examples go isn't it?
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
It's not the only one. You can qualify by beating the worst in the group (0-2) and not having to meet the best in the group (2-0) with a 2-3 score against the remaining player (1-1, 2-3 in games).
Some people are OK with this, but I'm not.
The same can be said for Dreamhack/MLG/IEM Round 64 players where you can get into Round 16 without playing the best players either. So many people QQing because a Korean advanced over an European. If it was the other way around, no one would give a fuck and make these sorry excuses.
I accept that randomness is part of any scenario (there is a draw in all systems) but in DH/IEM you don't meet the same guy from RO64 in RO16. So it's not only the draw.
I couldn't care less of who advanced, I think neither showed to be worth of a WCS Europe champion.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
On September 26 2013 05:12 THELEHGOTERRAN wrote: Thorzain 3-2!!!
That's the only flaw in this system. Its a shame for Thorzain but it happens
It's not the only one. You can qualify by beating the worst in the group (0-2) and not having to meet the best in the group (2-0) with a 2-3 score against the remaining player (1-1, 2-3 in games).
Some people are OK with this, but I'm not.
The same can be said for Dreamhack/MLG/IEM Round 64 players where you can get into Round 16 without playing the best players either. So many people QQing because a Korean advanced over an European. If it was the other way around, no one would give a fuck and make these sorry excuses.
I accept that randomness is part of any scenario (there is a draw in all systems) but in DH/IEM you don't meet the same guy from RO64 in RO16. So it's not only the draw.
I couldn't care less of who advanced, I think neither showed to be worth of a WCS Europe champion.
Sure you could, if you meet them in groups and then meet them again in the bracket.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
I thought TvP SCV pull was everything that was wrong in the matchup. Opinions change fast here in this LR.
On September 26 2013 05:11 Die4Ever wrote: MC actually needs to make it to the season finals in order to qualify. So he needs to get at least 5th place in WCS EU.
I hope he doens't for the sake of SC2.
Can you stop acting like a 3 year old who had his toy taken away?
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO.
Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly)
Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!!
Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match.
MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
MC plays riskier than Polt, but that is about all. Take that last game for example: MC won it, because ThorZaIN had overinvested a lot of minerals into bunkers, that weren´t helpful at the angle, that MC choose to attack from, he had his marines on move command once I think and he lot´s of SCV´s doing nothing at a time, were they were´nt neccessarily needed to repair bunkers (I think there was even a bunch, sitting at the ramp, that was not in the bunker area) and he constantly let MC supply-block him.
MC´s TvP might have been not the most beatiful thing in the last series, but he won because he forced ThorZaIN to make mistakes, not because of balance issues and absolutely deserved to win the second series. Whether or not that series should have been played is another question...
On September 26 2013 05:49 CruelZeratul wrote: Well the Koreans win when it counts, has happend so oft the last weeks that they win in the end. GZ for MC
Also the previous season was the same. Sadly imo it seems to be getting worse and worse, the Europeans show they can beat the Koreans, but despite advancing every time second of the group, and often barely, they do advance every time and in the end there are barely Europeans left in WCS EU.
It was like that in the previous season, and it looks to be the same in this season.