[Interviews] MSL Ro8 Day 2 Winners - Page 2
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Whiplash
United States2928 Posts
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barkles
United States285 Posts
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On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
EZ gold! | ||
Pvvned
United States405 Posts
definitely gonna root for Snow now, if he keeps this up, he could become the next protoss to get a gold | ||
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Spica
United States5582 Posts
Great translation, thanks for your hard work and effort! It's very appreciated! | ||
moopie
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Corrupt
Bulgaria1312 Posts
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xarthaz
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dRaW
Canada5744 Posts
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emperorchampion
Canada9496 Posts
Lee Jaedong fighting!! | ||
Navi
5286 Posts
i was disappointed by JD's form at the start, but he really picked up through the series. that last game was just amazing ![]() | ||
HitoriTomoyo
Canada264 Posts
Not to say that snOw's a bad player but isn't he (still somewhat) a rookie? Stork's had a lot of time to perfect each of his match-ups but I can only see him as an S-Class PvT player and a B-Class PvZer.... Getting over Stork's terrible results, I think Jaedong needs to start changing his perspective on how to play out ZvP; Protoss players are starting to get better at countering the presently standard greedy macro style that Zerg's are used to abusing against Protoss players, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jaedong's greedy playstyle get punished by a decent PvZ player during an important match. While it doesn't have to be necessarily Jaedong, I think it's somewhat necessary for a Zerg to change things up to counter the Speedlot movement that's taking place these days. EDIT: I'm looking forward to good things from snOw; that's twice now where he has pulled off a stunning performance against an S-Class player (FlaSh in an Ace Match in last season's Proleague, now in this series vs. Jaedong). I'm hoping he won't burn and fade out like mOvie did though. | ||
kuroshiroi
3149 Posts
On January 28 2011 04:09 Jaester88 wrote: Jaedong wins when he thinks he'll lose and loses when he thinks he'll win Q: What do you think were the major factors involved in winning this series? A: I didn’t think I’d win on Triathlon. I was so confident in winning on Benzene and Circuit Breaker that I hardly practiced at all for Triathlon. So I thought ‘I should try to win the rest of maps as much as I can’ but winning set 3 was really the winning point for me, I think. ![]() He completely dismantled Snow on Triathon, so I'm wondering why he felt that way. I guess it's just due to Snow's incredible Sair/Reaver play that was completely countered by going super fast muta, iirc. | ||
rasers
Sweden691 Posts
On January 28 2011 06:56 HitoriTomoyo wrote: I'm laughing at the fact that snOw's PvZ looked a hell of a lot better than Stork's. Not to say that snOw's a bad player but isn't he (still somewhat) a rookie? Stork's had a lot of time to perfect each of his match-ups but I can only see him as an S-Class PvT player and a B-Class PvZer.... Getting over Stork's terrible results, I think Jaedong needs to start changing his perspective on how to play out ZvP; Protoss players are starting to get better at countering the presently standard greedy macro style that Zerg's are used to abusing against Protoss players, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jaedong's greedy playstyle get punished by a decent PvZ player during an important match. While it doesn't have to be necessarily Jaedong, I think it's somewhat necessary for a Zerg to change things up to counter the Speedlot movement that's taking place these days. EDIT: I'm looking forward to good things from snOw; that's twice now where he has pulled off a stunning performance against an S-Class player (FlaSh in an Ace Match in last season's Proleague, now in this series vs. Jaedong). I'm hoping he won't burn and fade out like mOvie did though. well if stork would play against any Zerg like he does vs Jaedong he would easily be a P bonjwa!^^ | ||
Emon_
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Ryo
8787 Posts
On January 28 2011 06:56 HitoriTomoyo wrote: I'm laughing at the fact that snOw's PvZ looked a hell of a lot better than Stork's. Not to say that snOw's a bad player but isn't he (still somewhat) a rookie? Stork's had a lot of time to perfect each of his match-ups but I can only see him as an S-Class PvT player and a B-Class PvZer.... Getting over Stork's terrible results, I think Jaedong needs to start changing his perspective on how to play out ZvP; Protoss players are starting to get better at countering the presently standard greedy macro style that Zerg's are used to abusing against Protoss players, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jaedong's greedy playstyle get punished by a decent PvZ player during an important match. While it doesn't have to be necessarily Jaedong, I think it's somewhat necessary for a Zerg to change things up to counter the Speedlot movement that's taking place these days. EDIT: I'm looking forward to good things from snOw; that's twice now where he has pulled off a stunning performance against an S-Class player (FlaSh in an Ace Match in last season's Proleague, now in this series vs. Jaedong). I'm hoping he won't burn and fade out like mOvie did though. B-class PvZer? You must not have seen many of Stork's games this season. And "greedy macro syle" wasn't the reason why Jaedong dropped those 2 games against Snow. | ||
Nouar
France3270 Posts
On January 28 2011 05:33 newvsoldschool wrote: Watch as either Stork himself or his fans make more drama out of this. Anyways, I'll be watching game 4 of Snow vs Jaedong, it sounds really good. Thanks for the translation! Watch game 3,4,5. I mean it. Especially game 5 for that last minute pulling all the stops. And game 3 was nice, too, for the recklessness and ballsiness of it. Basically, all 4 sets were must see's. Just look at those : ![]() ![]() Poll: Recommend Set 2? Yes (117) No (5) If you have time (2) 124 total votes Your vote: Recommend Set 2? Poll: Recommend Set 3? Yes (101) No (8) If you have time (7) 116 total votes Your vote: Recommend Set 3? Poll: Recommend Set 4? Yes (133) No (4) If you have time (1) 138 total votes Your vote: Recommend Set 4? | ||
trexbqs
Malaysia1731 Posts
and congratz to Jaedong and Zero !!! | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On January 28 2011 06:56 HitoriTomoyo wrote: I'm laughing at the fact that snOw's PvZ looked a hell of a lot better than Stork's. Not to say that snOw's a bad player but isn't he (still somewhat) a rookie? Stork's had a lot of time to perfect each of his match-ups but I can only see him as an S-Class PvT player and a B-Class PvZer.... Getting over Stork's terrible results, I think Jaedong needs to start changing his perspective on how to play out ZvP; Protoss players are starting to get better at countering the presently standard greedy macro style that Zerg's are used to abusing against Protoss players, and I wouldn't be surprised to see Jaedong's greedy playstyle get punished by a decent PvZ player during an important match. While it doesn't have to be necessarily Jaedong, I think it's somewhat necessary for a Zerg to change things up to counter the Speedlot movement that's taking place these days. EDIT: I'm looking forward to good things from snOw; that's twice now where he has pulled off a stunning performance against an S-Class player (FlaSh in an Ace Match in last season's Proleague, now in this series vs. Jaedong). I'm hoping he won't burn and fade out like mOvie did though. Well its kinda like how Zero's zvp looked a lot better then Jaedongs. He absolutely crushed stork in all 3 games (first game being my favorite ![]() As for stork I am not going to lie I wanted Zero to win (2nd favorite player after Jaedong :D) but man I did not expect a 3-0 sweep especially with how dominating stork has been lately I thought zero would lose but zero just played phenomenal. | ||
qrs
United States3637 Posts
On January 28 2011 09:28 blade55555 wrote: Not the same at all. Zero had some clever builds and props to him for that, but my overall impression from that series was that Stork just did not play very well. In Snow vs. Jaedong, on the other hand: game 1 was a little sloppy from both players and game 2 featured some awful decision-making by Jaedong (in retrospect; to be fair, Snow's defense was absolutely clutch that game and it's hard to fault JD for thinking he had it). With those two exceptions aside, the level of play from both players throughout that series was jaw-droppingly amazing.Well its kinda like how Zero's zvp looked a lot better then Jaedongs. He absolutely crushed stork in all 3 games (first game being my favorite ![]() As for stork I am not going to lie I wanted Zero to win (2nd favorite player after Jaedong :D) but man I did not expect a 3-0 sweep especially with how dominating stork has been lately I thought zero would lose but zero just played phenomenal. | ||
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