On October 03 2017 17:33 Sakat wrote: Tbh it seemed like he was testing the waters, seeing what might and might not work against Rogue in an offline tournament setting.
Information downloaded, I think that when they meet again it will be tougher for Rogue, against both styles...
Edit: The same thing happened with Classic, who was looking godly against Terran, crushed Inno in SSL and then got dominated a few weeks later in the ST.
Why test the water when you can just prevent him from playing in the offline tournament ?
But where is the fun ?
Tbh Rogue is insanely strong, the style he uses is also more than insane against mech (even Snute took a macrogame of INnoVation with SHosts) sooo he must figure something out against the best zergs. v
On October 03 2017 17:33 Sakat wrote: Tbh it seemed like he was testing the waters, seeing what might and might not work against Rogue in an offline tournament setting.
Information downloaded, I think that when they meet again it will be tougher for Rogue, against both styles...
Edit: The same thing happened with Classic, who was looking godly against Terran, crushed Inno in SSL and then got dominated a few weeks later in the ST.
Why test the water when you can just prevent him from playing in the offline tournament ?
I think you misunderstood me...
It's not that Inno wasn't trying. He was. But there was no clear series plan, and he was ajusting strategies on the fly seeing what sticks.
When he played Dark there was a clear plan for the series.
Next time Inno will probably have a plan for Rogue specifically
He completely gave up on playing mech recently even against foreigners.I'm worry about mech in blizzcon and also bio will be even worse when playing against top zerg players. Not many zerg players know how to deal with mech but every player know how to deal with bios not considering all top zerg players are ridiculously strong against bio thanks to Byun.
On October 07 2017 20:02 seemsgood wrote: He completely gave up on playing mech recently even against foreigners.I'm worry about mech in blizzcon and also bio will be even worse when playing against top zerg players. Not many zerg players know how to deal with mech but every player know how to deal with bios not considering all top zerg players are ridiculously strong against bio thanks to Byun.
Maybe he'll prepare some neat mech builds for some zergs like Rogue or Dark. Tbh his bio TvZ is way too stroong for foreigners.
On October 07 2017 20:02 seemsgood wrote: He completely gave up on playing mech recently even against foreigners.I'm worry about mech in blizzcon and also bio will be even worse when playing against top zerg players. Not many zerg players know how to deal with mech but every player know how to deal with bios not considering all top zerg players are ridiculously strong against bio thanks to Byun.
Maybe he'll prepare some neat mech builds for some zergs like Rogue or Dark. Tbh his bio TvZ is way too stroong for foreigners.
It takes a Zerg on the level of Rogue or Dark to beat Inno's bio straight-up. No foreign Zerg has a chance, so I'd expect Inno to at least start off with bio at Blizzcon. However, I wouldn't be surprised if he pulled out some brand new mech builds against Korean Zergs, just for the surprise factor.
On October 10 2017 03:00 Mun_Su wrote: Do someone know the name of the match, and the monney rewarded ? So that we can update his liquipedia page
Event was put on by Onpoong, and I believe the name for these 11-game showmatches is "Ultimate Battle." They did one back in July between Classic and Ryung. So call it the Onpoong Ultimate Battle #2 or something?
Prize money was 50,000 KRW per set win. So Inno got ₩400,000 and Zest got ₩150,000.
I'm so worry about his current bio play in late game.In late game TvP stay MMM plus one unit ,in TvZ still fucking stay MMM plus one unit.I don't know what is wrong in his mindset but that kind of attitude won't give him any chance to win against good P/Z players in late game despite his god-like macro....it's a waste....Z players don't even bother to add infestors when facing him is enough to tell how bad he is at late game.
On October 10 2017 21:52 seemsgood wrote: I'm so worry about his current bio play in late game.In late game TvP stay MMM plus one unit ,in TvZ still fucking stay MMM plus one unit.I don't know what is wrong in his mindset but that kind of attitude won't give him any chance to win against good P/Z players in late game despite his god-like macro....it's a waste....Z players don't even bother to add infestors when facing him is enough to tell how bad he is at late game.
classic case of gold leaguer tries to teach best terran in the world how terran is supposed to be played
On October 10 2017 21:52 seemsgood wrote: I'm so worry about his current bio play in late game.In late game TvP stay MMM plus one unit ,in TvZ still fucking stay MMM plus one unit.I don't know what is wrong in his mindset but that kind of attitude won't give him any chance to win against good P/Z players in late game despite his god-like macro....it's a waste....Z players don't even bother to add infestors when facing him is enough to tell how bad he is at late game.
He 8-3'd Zest yesterday dude, I also think that TvP maybe his worst Match up but come on he play MMMM (and not MMM) plus liberator, and not simple liberator, but double starport with range, then he adds ghost (at least I saw hime more often adding ghost); and he also adds vikings is opponant has Tempest or colossis.
Also in TvZ he is the best terran, despite Hydra buff making bio play very hard against Zerg he still rekt every zerg but the very best like Rogue or Dark.
Edit / He just won Olimoleague Week 104 ! He totally outclassed TY in the finals.
Inno seems to have a good grasp on TvT and TvP but he is really struggling against Hydra/Ling/Bane. The ragequit against Solar today was uncharacteristic of him (I know he likes to balance whine as a joke but normally he doesn't do it in-game).