ABC [MSL] Ro16 Day 2 - Page 38
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KTF_CloaK
Netherlands1338 Posts
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AppleTart
United States1261 Posts
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Bisu-Fan
Russian Federation3327 Posts
Crazy multitasking and decision making... and the commentators were like going crazy about how awesome his game was... but why did it seem a bit close? I mean... It looked like his attacks weren't exactly rolling over Reality... Reality always was left with like 2 or 3 tanks~ Anyone shed some light on this? | ||
infinity2k9
United Kingdom2397 Posts
On May 02 2011 00:24 Bisu-Fan wrote: I have a question..... Jaedong played really really well... Crazy multitasking and decision making... and the commentators were like going crazy about how awesome his game was... but why did it seem a bit close? I mean... It looked like his attacks weren't exactly rolling over Reality... Reality always was left with like 2 or 3 tanks~ Anyone shed some light on this? It's mech. Terran can keep the game going against Zerg for ages even on a much smaller economy simply because their units are so cost effective. No Zerg is going to be able to completely run over an entrenched mech position and make it look totally easy. I think this is the wrong thread for discussion on this game though isn't it? | ||
Samurai-
Slovenia2035 Posts
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micromegas
Denmark171 Posts
On May 02 2011 00:39 infinity2k9 wrote: It's mech. Terran can keep the game going against Zerg for ages even on a much smaller economy simply because their units are so cost effective. No Zerg is going to be able to completely run over an entrenched mech position and make it look totally easy. I think this is the wrong thread for discussion on this game though isn't it? + Show Spoiler [Jaedong vs Reality from Ro16 day 1] + I believe it's fine to discuss in here - these threads usually evolve into discussions at some point. Anyway, I think you're totally right on this - Terran mech is a hard nut to crack no matter how S-class you might be, especially on large macro maps. As for Jaedong's performance, I don't think that ending a game fast and decidedly, or doing something to make you look imba is neccesarily the only way to 'dominate' another player... I mean, Reality got harassed nonstop and Jaedong pretty much dictated when and where engagements were going down for most of the mid + late game. Working his way through advantages, so to speak. Still I think Reality is a really cool player, and like Jaedong said before the game, he was going into it with respect and had to work for the first win. Look at Jeadong-Midas from the previous MSL (I think the ro8, but I forget), that was a rollover on a whole other level (as in 14cc into getting owned by drones-sorta rollover). And I should say midas is an above-average Terran. | ||
d(O.o)a
Canada5066 Posts
On May 02 2011 22:43 micromegas wrote: I believe it's fine to discuss in here - these threads usually evolve into discussions at some point. Anyway, I think you're totally right on this - Terran mech is a hard nut to crack no matter how S-class you might be, especially on large macro maps. As for Jaedong's performance, I don't think that ending a game fast and decidedly, or doing something to make you look imba is neccesarily the only way to 'dominate' another player... I mean, Reality got harassed nonstop and Jaedong pretty much dictated when and where engagements were going down for most of the mid + late game. Working his way through advantages, so to speak. Still I think Reality is a really cool player, and like Jaedong said before the game, he was going into it with respect and had to work for the first win. Look at Jeadong-Midas from the previous MSL (I think the ro8, but I forget), that was a rollover on a whole other level (as in 14cc into getting owned by drones-sorta rollover). And I should say midas is an above-average Terran. He meant it was the wrong place because this isn't the thread for jaedong vs. reality. | ||
micromegas
Denmark171 Posts
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Samurai-
Slovenia2035 Posts
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
http://www.fomos.kr/board/board.php?mode=read&keyno=116837&db=Global&cate=&page=2&field=&kwrd= Flash says himself what Elroi (and maybe some other guy(s)) didn't believe; Flash was in total control of the game. ''What point in time were you sure of you win today? When my battle cruisers went to the 1o’ clock position. I lost all of it but I knew I’d win it. I gave up my 3, and 9o’ clock but that was the whole point. I had so many expansions it really didn’t matter. I had plenty of time to get it back'' | ||
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