On October 05 2017 12:20 sLimze wrote: Wow. I felt like his APM was super high when he was playing and i took a look and it was only 290. Very nice no other ex-pro i've seen plays like this. Almost every action is deliberate.
Yeah, you can easily tell when you don't get dizzy watching a player's first person view. I think him and Flash have the cleanest APMs. Watching Bisu and Jaedong are dizzying as hell
You should watch effOrt. No joke, he probably has close to 50% redundancy. I legit once watched him burrow and unburrow lurkers for a solid 30s.
effOrt is almost painful. I watched his stream the other day, casual ladder games. Stopped halfway through.
Bisu is smooth as fuck. Back in the day he was the most impressive pro to watch in first person because every move had a sense of beauty in it, lol.
On October 05 2017 12:20 sLimze wrote: Wow. I felt like his APM was super high when he was playing and i took a look and it was only 290. Very nice no other ex-pro i've seen plays like this. Almost every action is deliberate.
Yeah, you can easily tell when you don't get dizzy watching a player's first person view. I think him and Flash have the cleanest APMs. Watching Bisu and Jaedong are dizzying as hell
You should watch effOrt. No joke, he probably has close to 50% redundancy. I legit once watched him burrow and unburrow lurkers for a solid 30s.
effOrt is almost painful. I watched his stream the other day, casual ladder games. Stopped halfway through.
Bisu is smooth as fuck. Back in the day he was the most impressive pro to watch in first person because every move had a sense of beauty in it, lol.
Last night (midnight-1am US time) Bisu was streaming and either watching someone else or watching a VOD of a Protoss player in a PvZ on Fighting Spirit. Whoever that was had insane mechanics. I frequently watch Bisu's stream but this to me was far beyond even the capabilities of Bisu himself. Curious if anyone knows who this was :o
On October 05 2017 12:20 sLimze wrote: Wow. I felt like his APM was super high when he was playing and i took a look and it was only 290. Very nice no other ex-pro i've seen plays like this. Almost every action is deliberate.
Yeah, you can easily tell when you don't get dizzy watching a player's first person view. I think him and Flash have the cleanest APMs. Watching Bisu and Jaedong are dizzying as hell
You should watch effOrt. No joke, he probably has close to 50% redundancy. I legit once watched him burrow and unburrow lurkers for a solid 30s.
effOrt is almost painful. I watched his stream the other day, casual ladder games. Stopped halfway through.
Bisu is smooth as fuck. Back in the day he was the most impressive pro to watch in first person because every move had a sense of beauty in it, lol.
Last night (midnight-1am US time) Bisu was streaming and either watching someone else or watching a VOD of a Protoss player in a PvZ on Fighting Spirit. Whoever that was had insane mechanics. I frequently watch Bisu's stream but this to me was far beyond even the capabilities of Bisu himself. Curious if anyone knows who this was :o
On October 05 2017 12:20 sLimze wrote: Wow. I felt like his APM was super high when he was playing and i took a look and it was only 290. Very nice no other ex-pro i've seen plays like this. Almost every action is deliberate.
Yeah, you can easily tell when you don't get dizzy watching a player's first person view. I think him and Flash have the cleanest APMs. Watching Bisu and Jaedong are dizzying as hell
You should watch effOrt. No joke, he probably has close to 50% redundancy. I legit once watched him burrow and unburrow lurkers for a solid 30s.
effOrt is almost painful. I watched his stream the other day, casual ladder games. Stopped halfway through.
Bisu is smooth as fuck. Back in the day he was the most impressive pro to watch in first person because every move had a sense of beauty in it, lol.
Last night (midnight-1am US time) Bisu was streaming and either watching someone else or watching a VOD of a Protoss player in a PvZ on Fighting Spirit. Whoever that was had insane mechanics. I frequently watch Bisu's stream but this to me was far beyond even the capabilities of Bisu himself. Curious if anyone knows who this was :o
Draco obviously
But seriously. For a foreigner, that guy's APM is impressive :O
Nice games with the queens, it seems like he was able to use it offensively to stop expos whereas I mostly see zergs use it defensively to save their hatch. Then again, it was on a 2 player map where he was able to attack move his units as he clone broodlings. would like to see more of this playstyle from larva, I feel he tries to "out apm" the other player through smaller plays.
On October 05 2017 12:20 sLimze wrote: Wow. I felt like his APM was super high when he was playing and i took a look and it was only 290. Very nice no other ex-pro i've seen plays like this. Almost every action is deliberate.
Yeah, you can easily tell when you don't get dizzy watching a player's first person view. I think him and Flash have the cleanest APMs. Watching Bisu and Jaedong are dizzying as hell
You should watch effOrt. No joke, he probably has close to 50% redundancy. I legit once watched him burrow and unburrow lurkers for a solid 30s.
effOrt is almost painful. I watched his stream the other day, casual ladder games. Stopped halfway through.
Bisu is smooth as fuck. Back in the day he was the most impressive pro to watch in first person because every move had a sense of beauty in it, lol.
Last night (midnight-1am US time) Bisu was streaming and either watching someone else or watching a VOD of a Protoss player in a PvZ on Fighting Spirit. Whoever that was had insane mechanics. I frequently watch Bisu's stream but this to me was far beyond even the capabilities of Bisu himself. Curious if anyone knows who this was :o
Recently I was watching Bisu's stream and thinking, "wow, his PvZ is looking nice today," and it turned out he was watching Rain's FPV. Rain was showing an amazing harassment style with constant shuttle play. Maybe you were seeing Rain also. (Edit: Dunno about "far beyond" Bisu's capabilities, but it was pretty excellent.)
Watched some insane ZvP between soulkey and snow on his stream yesterday. they both played on a great level! feeling confident for Soulkey's chance in his group tomorrow.
On October 09 2017 04:36 sM.Zik wrote: Watched some insane ZvP between soulkey and snow on his stream yesterday. they both played on a great level! feeling confident for Soulkey's chance in his group tomorrow.
On October 09 2017 04:36 sM.Zik wrote: Watched some insane ZvP between soulkey and snow on his stream yesterday. they both played on a great level! feeling confident for Soulkey's chance in his group tomorrow.
I think Stork will surprise us.
It is time for him to do it, i want so much to see him get far, but i have no idea if he practice that much anymore.Soulkey and Stork hwaiting!
240 EAPM seems high for anyone. You sure it is that high Lategame (not 240 in a shorter game where the early skews it)? Didn't think anyone really got over 220
On October 09 2017 07:32 traxamillion wrote: 240 EAPM seems high for anyone. You sure it is that high Lategame (not 240 in a shorter game where the early skews it)? Didn't think anyone really got over 220
I looked at a random VOD on Flash's youtube from 1.16 times where EAPM was displayed after every game and by pure chance the first game I skipped to was against Soulkey lol:
47 min 43 sec in case time stamp doesn't work.
Flash 236 EAPM, Soulkey 192EAPM in a 32 minute game.
On October 09 2017 04:36 sM.Zik wrote: Watched some insane ZvP between soulkey and snow on his stream yesterday. they both played on a great level! feeling confident for Soulkey's chance in his group tomorrow.
I think Stork will surprise us.
It is time for him to do it, i want so much to see him get far, but i have no idea if he practice that much anymore.Soulkey and Stork hwaiting!
On October 09 2017 15:02 sM.Zik wrote: ^Nobody wants the Dong to be eliminated on his (most likely) last tournament ever? right? The crown for the Tyrant, one last time before his farewell.
Is he going to the army or something? LIke BIsu is?
On October 09 2017 15:02 sM.Zik wrote: ^Nobody wants the Dong to be eliminated on his (most likely) last tournament ever? right? The crown for the Tyrant, one last time before his farewell.
Is he going to the army or something? LIke BIsu is?
Assuming this ASL most likely will be his last tournament because of this article. To be honest, if it's wrists problem is giving him this much pain, I am glad he is considering retiring after this beautiful career.
On October 09 2017 15:02 sM.Zik wrote: ^Nobody wants the Dong to be eliminated on his (most likely) last tournament ever? right? The crown for the Tyrant, one last time before his farewell.
Is he going to the army or something? LIke BIsu is?
Assuming this ASL most likely will be his last tournament because of this article. To be honest, if it's wrists problem is giving him this much pain, I am glad he is considering retiring after this beautiful career.
I wouldn't put much trust in an espn article about jaedong.
"I've been playing for 15 years now. My body is wearing out."
His eyes are bloodshot, his face pained. His tone is subdued, his voice a half-whisper. It feels nothing like a victorious postmatch interview. He almost looks ready to cry.
On October 09 2017 15:02 sM.Zik wrote: ^Nobody wants the Dong to be eliminated on his (most likely) last tournament ever? right? The crown for the Tyrant, one last time before his farewell.
Is he going to the army or something? LIke BIsu is?
Assuming this ASL most likely will be his last tournament because of this article. To be honest, if it's wrists problem is giving him this much pain, I am glad he is considering retiring after this beautiful career.
I wouldn't put much trust in an espn article about jaedong.
"I've been playing for 15 years now. My body is wearing out."
His eyes are bloodshot, his face pained. His tone is subdued, his voice a half-whisper. It feels nothing like a victorious postmatch interview. He almost looks ready to cry.
It's a little dramatic, but if RallyJaffa hints that it will likely be Jaedong's last tournament, Jaedong probably straight up told him that.