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Hi all BW-fans,
after our great season we had with sas, we decided to compose a replaypack of all our members as a sort of thank you to all those who supported us throughout all the leagues. As we really appreciate that kind of support, this is our way of saying thank you to all those viewers. While we are still trying to gather replays from our different players, one of our newer members decided to release his entire folder already.
This is the folder of sas.Locdog, aka Dsaqwe. He is a high B+ iCCup/1380 Fish Protoss. The replaypack is devided in his ISL replays, a collection of replays he found worth checking out and his entire autoreplay folder. There are some Zerg replays in there as well, which I still find worth checking out.
We hope you will enjoy these!
http://www.teamliquid.net/staff/Manifesto7/sasLocDog.rar (thank you Manifesto!)
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Wuhuu! Love replay packs from single players! Thanks for sharing man!
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Croatia9504 Posts
Awesome!
Dsaqwe is pretty good (I know that because he beat me)!
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Cool Cool, thanks for the replays!
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i dont know how i missed this thread :s thanks for sharing your reps and looking forward to see more sas replays packs
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Good stuff Thanks!
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Osaka27149 Posts
Awesome. Anybody watching please post recommended games in this thread.
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Osaka27149 Posts
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Great, I was out of replays and PL hasn't started yet. Thanks.
Thanks for the mirror Mani, for whatever reason, the original link was blocked at office. TL isn't obviously. ^_^
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Nice reps locdog! Thanks!
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you know a bump is awesome when the thread gets spotlighted after it. This rep pack is like the ultimate protoss learning guide, you get to see standard strategies executed very well over and over again against the most common strategies by opposing race and a lot of the games are on fighting spirit as well which is a bonus.
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what means "fish protoss"
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On November 14 2011 23:30 Reptilia wrote: what means "fish protoss"
Fish is a korean iccup-type server
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Haha dsaqwe my mang. :>
He has a very good pvp, sick zealot timings pvz and nice recalls in pvt (in pvz too LOL). Usually doesn't cheese and likes to execute the same standard strategies pretty often, as mtcacuum said. Used to have relatively low apm, but it has increased as his skill rose (I think it's about 180 now). Used to get bored with camping and long macro games where you have to take half the map, but now he doesn't have that much problem with it.
In addition, he's like B+/A- 2v2 pz I think (with 13_mac) and like B/B+ with me (me t he z lol). So there might be some 2v2 reps in there as well. He prefers 1v1 by a good margin though.
He currently plays in the Gambit cup for sas. and the ANW for Central Europe.
Dsaqwe fighting!
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Thanks, where does the name Dsaqwe come from? o,o
I looked at my keyboard and they're counterstrike keys
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Legacy actually i made that id for smurf, name means nothing.
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Nice post, will be watching those replays thanks! Broodwar still rocks :D
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Australia7069 Posts
anyone wanna jump on iccup and watch a bunch of these with me?
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WHAT!? How was this posted on 2nd of November and I only arrive here now. I looooooove replays. And how did it get so little attention in the first place?! :O
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Attention, Ladies and Gentleman, I'm proud to announce
Lucky Numbers
in Reppack's Replay Lottery (to be clear here: the numbers are all to be found out in Autoreplay folder):
I put game-name as it appears in BW menu in brackets. All descriptions are non-spoiling, knock yourself out.
0004 (dsaqwe vs Eywa): vs + Show Spoiler + The New Generation of Cheese, as pointed out in game chat. Alas, the response to it looks pretty accurate. Not a great game, but certainly funny. 0059 (dsaqwe vs modemgood): vs + Show Spoiler +Good, low-econ game. After brief base-trade, one player tries desperately to break the last functional mining colony of his enemy. 0150 (kfdkgfdk vs OHMay): vs + Show Spoiler +In a difficult situation, Protoss launches last-ditch attack which leads to severe base-trading and a exciting, low-eco ending. 0165 (kfdkgfdk vs ChaeLyn): vs + Show Spoiler +The longest replay in the pack. Features mining out FS to the last field, huge air battles, mutual base crippling and amusing finale. Watch it. 0178 (kfdkgfdk vs damanegi): vs + Show Spoiler +One player seems to be turtling like crazy, but later, he attacks with mad number of units. Not too epic though; rather amusing game. 0210 (dsaqwe vs Ruarc): vs + Show Spoiler +Slightly one-sided game, but I really enjoyed the heroic defence by the loser. And, by the way, I still don't quite understand what really happened here. 0256 (LeGenDSadO vs LocDog): vs + Show Spoiler +Everything seems to proceed standard, but I think you'll enjoy the nasty cosequences of initial Terran push. Cool moment in the end! 0317 (LocDog vs yfksinsa): vs + Show Spoiler +Decent, agressive game of attacks and counterattacks. This is really action-packed, so better lock your eye on a Reaver that saves the day. 0320 (LocDog vs adw2): vs + Show Spoiler +Sweet, unorthodox battle. Winners' strategy works unexpectedly well, partially due to surprise effect. Loser couldn't even expand! 0375 (AngMaBoy vs LocDog): vs + Show Spoiler +Another blow-for-a-blow game. Watch the power of Recalls in the end, kinda multiplied by the power of lag, as I read from game chat. 0572 (hjkhjkww vs 1000): vs + Show Spoiler +I watched it from Terran perspective and thought it was cool. Good, agressive, micro-oriented play by the winner. 0579 (LRZ HuP LRT LRZ LoP GZ): vs + Show Spoiler +Zerg gets more than enough map control to win when a weird Reaver push happens. I though it was hilarious, partially due to the chat. 0683 (LoSeer vs LocDog): vs + Show Spoiler +Skip through 1st half to watch funny base-trade stimulated by a single chat hustle. Some people just won't learn when to quit. 0761 (hjkhjkww vs SuMidas): vs + Show Spoiler +Terran puts all stakes on super-agressive play; Protoss responds with a Reaver harass. 20 minutes into it, and it's still hard to predict the winner. 0853 (mild7kassia vs LocDog): vs + Show Spoiler +Very back-and-forth. Recalls deprive Terran of mining in all bases, but he has his army intact and keeps pushing. Will it be enough to win? What I observed: - Despite being bad at holding off initial Zealots with Marines, many Terrans refuse to wall. - About half of all Zerg players have no idea how to stop +1 Speedlot timing attack. - Most cheesers aren't defeated by good defense; they are simply hyuking themselves. - This Protoss likes making Nexuses and Scouts, but seems to never use Carriers PvT. - Koreans are fucking bad at English, even if it comes to the basics of basics.
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