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The Incruit OSL is down to it's final two players. In one corner we have one of the PvT legends of Starcraft, a player who has shaped the matchup many times throughout his career with his revolutionary games. He holds the title of best PvP and the Best Protoss in the world. He is none other than Stork. In the other corner we have the protégé of one of the most successful Brood War players ever and is the latest member of a proud SKT Terran lineage. A player who has already shaken the scene to its very core, despite having played less than 50 games. Of course, I'm talking about fantasy.
But there is so much more than just two awesome players here, there is an intricate tapestry of plot lines which makes this final special. As you probably gathered from last weeks report, I simply love these stories as they add so much color and personality to the matchup. But in addition to spelling out all the plot lines leading up to this final, there's also the predictions for the final and who I think is going to take out the OSL title as well as the infamous seasonal Teamliquid OSL Awards to unveil. So let's get right into it!
The Plot Lines
Iloveoov vs Stork?
Fantasy is a part of a unique generation of progamers who are receiving coaching from some of the former greats of Brood War. In particular, SKT1 have been benefiting from the years of experience of iloveoov and Kingdom. It is common knowledge that iloveoov has taken a shining to young fantasy and has trained him to be come the next OSL champion – and has proclaimed this very fact in a number of interviews. This begs the question; is Stork out there fighting against fantasy? Or oov?
Looking at fantasy’s semifinal, and then how all his teammates used similar builds, one can’t help but wonder if all the strategy behind fantasy’s game is directed by oov. SKT has also had this happen in their Protoss players well, having the single PvP build on Medusa which Stork was able to defeat last week. There is a very real possibility that oov is masterminding the entire OSL final for his protégé – an aspect of this matchup which cannot be ignored.
Oov knows how to prepare for a final and has won five finals across his career. Could this be oov’s way of claiming a sixth victory through the vessel of fantasy? Oov hasn’t been able to play lately because of his bad wrist injury from after he slipped in the shower and consequently is not capable of the jaw dropping macro he is known for. Fantasy, however, is a fine mechanical player and can execute strategies like oov dreams he can. My bet is that oov is preparing fantasy as if it was himself up there on stage and is living his failed dream of a Golden Mouse through fantasy.
Stork and oov never had an extended confrontation, and given oov’s deep strategical insight this matchup could possibly be the hardest of Stork’s career. Everything fantasy is going to be doing is going to be refined perfectly and masterminded in such a brilliant way that Stork simply cannot afford to miss-step and fall into the traps. With that said Stork’s preparation team for the semifinal was impressive, featuring almost every top tier Protoss outside of Khan – this is shaping up to be the might of the Protoss empire vs the infamous SKT Terrans.
Stork’s SKT all-kill
When the bracket was first generated for the OSL SKT fans were in dismay as 3 of their brethren were drafted into the same side of the bracket. In addition to that their only other player had a very difficult bracket. Stork was on the side of the bracket with three SKT members in it – meaning every game he won would be another battle against SKT. After taking down BiSu and seeing fantasy advance to the final – Stork’s path to the OSL finals would lead him right into the heart of the SKT camp.
Thus far Stork has only defeated Protoss, and is one victory away from achieving the all-kill. Should Stork complete the all-kill it will be one of the most impressive OSL roads in history, over shadowed by only one or two. Thus far the score stands at Stork 2-0 SKT – can he make it 3-0?
For lack of a better place to put this, there is also the tension that has been rising between Khan and SKT. Antics such as Stork fist pumping his way around iloveoov surely must be getting to SKT. And with Stork destroying all their players in the OSL - SKT are our for revenge. And what better way to get revenge than to defeat Stork in the OSL final? This final is will be a cataclysmic conclusion to the rising tension and will leave one side bitter and wanting revenge, and the other with feelings of elation and ecstasy.
Stork’s Silver Curse
As we all know, Stork has reached the finals of a major league exactly four times – twice in the OSL, once in the MSL and once in the GSI. He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice. No matter what Stork does he just can’t seem to place first. In fact he is the only progamer in existence who has back-to-back OSL Silvers. But this season he looks like the undisputed favorite to take out both major titles.
So what’s gone wrong in the past? Stork believes that the problem has been that he has underestimated all his finals opponents to date. Well it’s not hard to understand why either – every single time he has come up an OSL final opponent he has played that person in his group and won. This time is no exception either! In EVER 2007 he played Jaedong on Persona in the group stages, and won. In Bacchus he played Flash on Blue Storm, and won. And this time he defeated Fantasy on Plasma. To top it off, each victory has been convincing beyond all doubt.
Overconfidence might be a fundamental problem with Stork’s previous finals, but the very fact that he has realized this flaw and is working on it leads me to believe that Stork’s curse may just be nearing its end. The fact remains that this is by far his biggest challenge yet – and it’s going to require a lot of work to bring his PvT up to par if his games in the MSL are anything to show. The amount of effort he put in for the semifinals is reassuring, and Stork fans should be confident that Stork is giving this his all and won’t be content, for once, with second place.
Stork is the sole proprietor of the Legend of the Fall for this season. It is his responsibility to uphold and reinstate this unspoken law in Progaming. The past two Fall seasons have featured a Protoss player but they have both come up short - Anytime losing to NaDa in one of the best series of 2006, and then Stork losing the rising Tyrant, Jaedong, in 2007. This time he has a chance for redemption and a chance to bring the world back into order.
The Plasma factor
Why make a big deal out of a map? Quite simple. Stork has reportedly gone 37-3 on Plasma in training. Now while these statistics don’t always transfer over to how things go down, this fact coupled with Stork’s 100% record on the map gives me extreme confidence that Stork is automatically going to be 1-0 in the series. This gives Stork a nice buffer game, thus if he can secure just one out of the first three games there’s a high probability of it going to a fifth and deciding game.
The Royal Road
Fantasy is in the position many players dream about – the chance to walk to the Royal Road. I believe there are more players who have walked the Royal Road than failed in the final, so history dictates that fantasy should win the final and join his fellow team mates Oov and Boxer amongst the halls of legends. There is certainly enough incentive from within his team to propel him onto a victory, the only question is whether he can convert potential into results when it comes to game day.
The Players Last week I rambled on about how Stork was the master of the “Light” Protoss, and now this week we are going to be able to see that in full effect. Stork has taken the foundations that Much and Bisu laid in late 2006 and developed it into mainstream PvT. Along the way he has had some incredible victories, particularly during Bacchus and GOM, where his incredible use of the “Light” tech units scored him finals placings in both leagues.
But there have also been bad times, when Stork would go 2 base Carrier every game due to the terrible maps. While many believed that this was due to Stork’s playstyle, I believe to this day that 2 base Carrier was forced upon him by the maps and thus fell into a rut. Nevertheless, Stork’s recent play has been reminiscent of his dominant PvT from before the 2 base Carirer-era.
Stork’s mastery of the Reaver, High Templar and Carrier have served him well in the past few months. In fact, Stork’s PvT record for the past 6 months currently stands at 17 – 4 (80.95%). That’s an incredible win-rate no matter the matchup. Stork’s recent dominance has also propelled him into a new personal elo peak, yet another way of saying “Hey Stork is actually really good”.
The real test for Stork is seeing whether he will be overcome the things that have held him back in previous finals - his overconfidence and nerves. Stork continually runs into opponents he gets overconfident against because he defeated them already in the OSL. This OSL is a test to see whether Stork has hold himself together and practice like a maniac while not losing sight of the OSL Gold. Because in all honesty, Stork getting to another final is an event which is unlikely to happen ever again - and Stork knows it. His time is running out, and this very well could be his last chance.
Fantasy is the dark horse, and Royal Road candidate, for this OSL. He was given the dream bracket to get to the final as it allowed him to abuse his strongest matchup to get to the finals (TvT). Well at least that was the plan. Flash, however, had other ideas and promptly lost to GGPlay on perhaps the best set of TvZ maps seen in years. Fantasy stepped up his TvZ and unveiled his Mechanical style to the world which sent shockwaves through the Starcraft community. Don’t say fantasy hasn’t earned this spot – he’s fought hand, tooth and nail to get himself here.
Fantasy’s trademark is undoubtedly Mechanical Terran – his TvZ mini-revolution is a perfect example of this. Fantasy’s use of all mechanical units, the vulture in particular, is phenomenal and is the strongest point in his game by far. Indeed the vulture is fantasy's defining unit in TvP. While the idea that fantasy is the Mechanical Terran or something similar seems like a fitting nickname, it may be truer that people think. Fantasy still needs to prove that he is the man in control of his actions, not oov.
Whether fantasy is just a shell will become apparent in the OSL finals for sure. Stork is too good a player to not force fantasy to make some tough calls that oov couldn’t have prepared him for. Those decisions will decide the winner of Incruit OSL. There is considerable pressure for fantasy to prove to the world that he is the real deal and that he is more than just a mindless drone carrying out the orders of a Gorilla who never got a taste of the Golden Mouse. And I have every faith that fantasy will rise to the occasion and give us one hell of a final.
After Stork's MSL performance fantasy looked quietly confident having scored an opportunity to glimpse his opponent in action before the big day. Fantasy appears confident, and that should help him realize his potential in what is likely to be the most important series in his life.
Chupung-Ryeong is one of those maps that is going to become an instant classic. Like many awesome maps before it (like RoV, Peaks and Blue Storm) standard PvT usually involved cheesing your opponent with a proxy gateway. The map has been used quite extensively so far and we are nearing the end of the proxy gateway phase in the maps life. But that still means there is a very real possibility of it cropping up in one of the two games on the map.
Standard PvT on here plays out similar to Python or Peaks with a slower expansion. However, standard TvP is slightly different with Vultures seeing more use on the map because of the way the expansion system is designed. But on the whole is fairly similar. This map gels perfectly with how Stork likes playing PvT – two base Reaver harass into macro like crazy. Thus he should be fairly comfortable on this map. Fantasy also should be comfortable on this map as he can show off his Vulture control and play a comfortable macro game. This map really determines who is going to take the series.
So who is going to win? I’ve really got to say that Stork has good chances on this map and that his past few games on this map have shown how at home he feels here. He uses a large number of observers to monitor the Terran and couples this with amazing Reaver harass which truly seals the game for him. While fantasy has looked good on this map, I think Stork should be able to pull out a win here and go one up in the series. Keep in mind that should fantasy take this game (given that this game is standard) then he will probably take the series.
Medusa is going to be one of the most interesting and entertaining games of the night – if only because it encourages players to reach the late game. The best PvT build on this map, in my humble opinion, is the fast Nexus to the expansions behind the main. The best TvP response is probably Command before Factory, but the standard FD works here too. One extremely notably feature about this map is that it promotes the use of Arbiters over Carriers in the late game – something which the other maps do not (RoTK is 50/50 in my opinion).
While statistically speaking the map favors Protoss, this is the map where fantasy should make his move. He has shown in the past an ability to produce some very interesting games on the map and seeing as the Protoss builds are rather predictable on this map he should be able to conjure up a spectacular build. My guess is that he will be using a fast dropship or a dropship oriented build to exploit the fast Nexus. Stork, on the other hand, probably will play the generic three base into Reaver aiming for a standard late game scenario. So either this game is going to be over in 5 minutes, or its going to go on for at least 20.
So who’s going to take this match? Fantasy. This is the best map in the map pool for him and if he cannot capitalize on it then what is he doing in an OSL final. Should Stork take this match there is little doubt that the series will be over in no more than four games.
Statistically speaking, this is the best map in the map pool for fantasy. While Medusa is a “must win” map, this one is a “assume he already won” map. While the stats reflect a balanced map – the truth is very different. In my honest opinion, I think this map favors Terran about 60/40 over Protoss. The reason for the skewed stats is because a number of mediocre Terran players got crushed by far superior Protoss players (e.g. Stork vs Dongrae).
My guess is that fantasy plays a Vulture heavy timing build to exploit the distance of the 3rd from the natural. From there he will probably set up a contain outside of the natural and try to push into Storks natural. Stork on the other hand will likely be playing a fast Reaver build so he can make use of his island instead of having to resort to his third. Obviously, Stork will be trying to maximize the damage of his Reaver in order to stall fantasy long enough for him to take control of the midground – because controlling the midground means you control the game.
Fantasy should know what Stork is planning to do, and thus should prepare some Goliaths or a drop build to counter it – probably a timing push with some Goliaths to null the harass. If fantasy loses this map there is no way he can take the title off Stork and hence I think he will win this map.
Plasma is Stork’s favorite map in the OSL, and for good reason: Stork is 37-3 or something stupid like that in practice games vs Terran. Fantasy will likely try to cheese Stork like he did in the group stages, and its more than likely that he will fail. There isn’t much else to say about this map except that I’m glad it’s not repeated as if it was, then Stork would virtually be home free in the OSL.
So if everything goes according to how I’ve said it will thus far, we will end up with a fifth and final game. I’m going to go ahead and contradict myself and say that if we get here, fantasy is going to take it. If Stork manages to take game one, there is a very high probability that he will be able to take either Medusa or RoTK off fantasy – it up to fantasy to secure both of those games to get him through to this stage. Should fantasy take the first set, he will very likely take one of Medusa/RoTK and thus wind up back here and win it.
But why is fantasy going to win? Because in the final set, everything gets blown wide open and anything can happen. For fantasy, this is the dawning of a great career and he will most likely get more chances at an OSL title. But for Stork, this is pretty much it. There are no second chances for him. Coming into this game how can he ignore his painful 0-3 loss to Flash? How can he ignore Jaedong’s 1-3 beat down in EVER07? How can he ignore how he lost to Flash in GSI in a painful Game 5? With all this piling up in his mind, and the though that this will probably be his last OSL final – he will crack under the pressure.
This will be GOMTV S2 all over again, and Stork will make basic blunders against fantasy’s cold hard mechanical Terran. Fantasy will walk the Royal Road, and Stork will keep the Silver mining industry alive for another season.
The Teamliquid.net OSL Awards With all that said and done, there is one little matter of tradition to attend to. That is the infamous Teamliquid.net OSL awards!! The finals are going down this Saturday, November 1st, and are surely going to be epic. Once the final “gg” has been typed the ballots will open and you will be able to vote for as many of the categories as you like. Simply pm your votes to Plexa after the game to have your vote counted. The categories this season are…
The 'Garimto' Award for Player of the Tournament To the player TeamLiquid.net believes was the overall highest achiever in this Incruit 2008 OSL. The contenders should be obvious.
The 'Mumyung' Award for Worst Player Who deserved to have been consigned to the rubbish heap during the first round of the OSL?
The 'Boxer' Creativity/Inspiration Award Go with your gut feeling. Which player showed the greatest creativity or brightened the tournament with his flair and inspiration?
The 'Chojja' Missing in Action Award Which 'name' failed to live up to his billing and left himself with something to prove?
The 'Sync' One Hit Wonder Award Which player has had his moment in the sun will be making a short appearance next OSL?
The 'Bifrost' Map of the Tournament Award Which map inspired the most brilliant and entertaining games of the tournament?
Game of the Tournament
Which individual game was the most exciting or entertaining of the tournament? Or which game showed the highest skill?
The 'WTF!' Moment of the Tournament Award Which single moment rocked the tournament more than any other?
Player Most Likely to Win the Next Starleague To the player TeamLiquid.net believes will triumph next time out.
Be sure to get in on the excitement of the OSL finals and join in the festivities by making sure you vote! Remember, ballots open from the moment the final "gg" is typed - so don't bother pm'ing me before then! With all the words that can be said about this final being said already, there is only one more thing to add. You'd be absolutely stupid to miss this event - so cancel your appointments and set your alarms because the OSL final starts at 18:00 Saturday KST. And with this penultimate OSL news post coming to a close, I'd just like to add that I will be routing for Stork all the way and hoping that for once he is able to take out a title. Stork has been a huge influence of my own game, and I have basically modeled my PvP off of his. He is the pinnacle of Neo-King greatness and would do the Old School proud if he could take this title.
I'll be seeing you on Saturday!
Plexa
Huge thanks to both zXk3 and SilverskY for all their artistic assistance in this article. Your work is very much appreciated <3 Thanks to the demotivational poster thread and all the people posting in it - they're hilarious
On October 31 2008 01:22 Plexa wrote: The 'Garimto' Award for Player of the Tournament To the player TeamLiquid.net believes was the overall highest achiever in this EVER 2008 OSL. The contenders should be obvious.
Plexa, I love you. But I disagree, I think stork is going to win. His past experiences should drive him more to win this. Last time he thought he blew his final shot at the gold, I can't see it slipping this time.
If it does, every yellow joke is going to become a stork joke, and I would feel bad for storky
On October 31 2008 10:41 mSLeGenD wrote: Plexa, I love you. But I disagree, I think stork is going to win. His past experiences should drive him more to win this. Last time he thought he blew his final shot at the gold, I can't see it slipping this time.
If it does, every yellow joke is going to become a stork joke, and I would feel bad for storky
Stork would have more than yellow if he loses... he would become one emo bird.
Plexa you are keeping me hyped I must say this was the best OSL for a very long time, thou I missed the presence of a powerful zerg there were some pretty notable games. The funniest thing about the final is well... there is no favorite, Stork is obviously on roll but how can you trust him winning this final when he lost so many before this. Stork will crack under the pressure once again
On October 31 2008 11:07 CDRdude wrote: I think its high time that the MuMyung award is renamed the Rock award.
I didn't realize that from a pure statistics point of view, the maps are bad for Fantasy. And describing Fantasy as Oov's vessel is very depressing, but could be very possible.
I gave up on stork at GOM 1 but for some reason im rooting for him this OSL Finals. I just think Fantasy isnt on the level YET of those who achieved the royal road.
p.s.: OMG YOU PUT MY SILVERSURFER DEMOTIVATIONAL POSTER IN YOUR WRITE-UP. I <3 U PLEXA.
Awesome plexa. Good job. Except I've got confidence that Stork will be able to pull it together in game 5. Even though he didn't against kal, and he has a bad history. (I'm liquibetting fantasy though >.>, I think he wins it in 4. )
Oh god I really haven't been this excited over a finals in a while. July is my favourite player ever, but I wasn't even this excited about July vs Best, or the last Jaedong vs Flash, but this really is it. There's just sooooo much hanging on both sides. I'm rooting for Stork. I've really liked his play for a while now, reavers are sexy, and being great at mirror matchups always impresses me. But on the other hand, he's playing vs iloveoov's apparent protege, that alone is really significant given who iloveoov is. Also, I've really liked fantasy too, again good in mirror matchups is impressive. If fantasy fails, he won't Royal Road, but he still has a huge future ahead. I can't help but feel that if Stork loses he's going to kill himself. If Stork wins... well I don't know lol. World ends I guess. But really, if Stork wins, that might mean he'll continue to remain strong for atleast another season, and I really like how he makes each map his own, molds the map to his play rather than his play to the map.
And, epic post for an epic finals, good work Plexa.
On October 31 2008 01:22 Plexa wrote: The 'Garimto' Award for Player of the Tournament To the player TeamLiquid.net believes was the overall highest achiever in this EVER 2008 OSL. The contenders should be obvious.
Shouldn't that be InCruit 2008 OSL?
Yes it should be! copy paste ftl
On October 31 2008 12:37 Raithed wrote: "cold hard mechanical terran" eh. fantasy looked unstable and flawed as shit. but w/e. voted for him, hoping for stork.
Yea I agree, but being "cold" and "hard" has no influence on whether he is rough aruond the edges or not
Anyway, the scores either going to be 3-1 to Stork or 2-3 to Fantasy in my honest opinion. The stork fan inside me is telling me that stork is going to destroy fantasy and leave his anus bleeding, but the cold hard unbias writer tells me that fantasy is going to take this series. Given how terrible my predictions are, maybe this might jinx fantasy and i'll get my wish hahah
I'm not sure Fantasy is a cold killer so to speak. He looks like and plays like an old Nada-like Terran who isn't to sure of his own abilities. His vulture micro in his recent game has shown potential to be like the Tornado Terran, but he questions his own movements in the games, it's pretty visible. I'm afraid he got through a lot of the OSL just being oov's shell, but if that helps him progress and build confidence in his game sense, then I fear for Savior's comeback in 2009.
The difference between Flash and Fantasy insofar as to say Flash was supposed to be the next Bonjwa, in my own opinion is the atmosphere surrounding them. Flash had the potential to be the next king of Terran so to speak, but seemed to get lost after last season; not quite sure what he was supposed to do other then just play Starcraft.
If Fantasy can manage to get out of this series without being swept 3-0 I imagine he'll step up for SKT and in the individual leagues as Best has done.
I'm just curious if Fantasy will play standard or decide to go balls to the walls and just show off something new.
Also, interestingly enough, here is Fantasy fighting off that cheese on the first map that probably will come. And this is all kinds of cheese he shrugs off;
I think that Fantasy might walk his Royal Road, the past finals (GSI and MSL) are mostly upsets and I think that we might be able to see another one here.
On October 31 2008 14:11 moebius_string wrote: This OSL is a gimme. There is no possible way he could mess this up.
Definitely, Stork's mental strength and ability to execute under the pressure of the grand finals stage is second only to Yellow. Let's see if he can surpass his predecessor this weekend!
The best Protoss in the world, the player who has shaped the PvT matchup many times throughout his career with his revolutionary games, the living Legend
will of course fail again and end this ugly bird-flattering nonsense
On October 31 2008 21:35 amorpheus wrote: The best Protoss in the world, the player who has shaped the PvT matchup many times throughout his career with his revolutionary games, the living Legend
will of course fail again and end this ugly bird-flattering nonsense
I really like these TeamLiquid write-ups. I'm an SC2GG fanboy, but this is really what I come here for. I somewhat disagree on the map-predictions, but I'm always fearful for Stork. Even though I always root for him, I'm always scared, the whole game, that he's going to lose! I don't know why, but he exceeded my expectations against Best and Bisu so that's pretty impressive. He's on a roll no-doubt, and I don't think he will let it slip. If he was going to crack under pressure, he would have already done so against Best, which didn't happen. Stork, buddy..WE need this, especially since I'm going to watch you play in a few days at the WCG, you better not disappoint!
Ugh, I don't know who I really want to root for here. I mean, I'd like Stork to finally break out of his silver chains, but then again Fantasy walking the Royal Road would be pretty sweet as well. I guess I'll just hope for some epic games.
Plexa, read you're articles before you post, i can find every time some stupid mistakes like this:
"He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice"
and there were a few others, too long to read it once again and search for them
About the maps. I think Chupung favors terran a bit. The stas says the opposite, BUT many of those P wins were proxy builds (robo by Stork, Gateways by Best etc), which gave the P a significant advantage, or won the game for them. Because Fantasy knows Stork may go proxy i hope he wont commit the stupid mistake of not scouting for it. If they manage to play it twice i find it impossible Fantasy not winning at least one of the two.
Medusa, just saw a recent game on it by Stork, against Forgg. Imo Forgg lost because of bad vulture positioning, which gave the opportunity for Stork to lower the number of tanks with relative small losses, so he could take the map. Fantasy's vultures are better i think, so he may be able to take this even in a long game, even tough the center of the map is a mech-graveyard. But some non-standard play wouldn't be surprising at all. I shoulld say that's more probably to happen.
Plasma, Stork may be the favorite, but damn it, it's plazma you can never know
Rotk, well when i first saw the map i said this gonna suck for toss very badly, even tough they are still able to win sometimes, so idk
I hope SKT1's pride gonna be reestablished, and we can celebrate a new Royal Roader, and watch Stork in his journey for overcoming Yellow[NC]. Even tough i still voted Stork.
Nice Plexa! Hey, could the awards be posted on the R&S thread after they are published on the News Forum? I just had a hard time finding the ones from Ever 2008 and couldn't find Bacchus...
On November 01 2008 07:55 mtmf wrote: Nice Plexa! Hey, could the awards be posted on the R&S thread after they are published on the News Forum? I just had a hard time finding the ones from Ever 2008 and couldn't find Bacchus...
there wasn't any for bacchus (we brought it back for ever08) thats why you couldn't find it
it will always be in the last post of the season, so you can always find it like that i suppose
On November 01 2008 00:16 Geo.Rion wrote: Plexa, read your articles before you post. I can find stupid mistakes like this every time:
"He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice"
And there were a few others- the article is too long to read it once again and search for them.
About the maps:
...
I hope SKT1's pride will be re-established so we can celebrate a new Royal Roader and watch Stork in his journey to overcome Yellow[NC], even though I voted for Stork.
I am an idiot who calls out Plexa for minor errors in his page long write-ups when I cannot even write a simple few paragraphs that are littered with even more errors.
On November 01 2008 00:16 Geo.Rion wrote: Plexa, read you're articles before you post, i can find every time some stupid mistakes like this:
"He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice"
and there were a few others, too long to read it once again and search for them
All i can do is my best - sorry about that
You + are = you're...
Preview your posts before you hit post.
That was the correct reply plexa, fuck that guy.
You are right, i misstyped, the difference between my post and Plexa's is that his is named OSL the Plot thickens and it's a topic starter post, so it shouldn't contain misstypes.
And sorry if i insulted you Plexa, i didn't want that, it's still a very good writeup, i have this habit to point out the mistakes, it's not beacause i'm bad mannered or i don't like the article or hate the writer of it. I really feel that this corrections must be made. The writeups are much more enjoyable when they don't contain misstypes like (our instead of out) or inattentions like is posted above. I feel, to be a staff member as Plexa is requires more responsability than a newbie like me. Misstypes happen, the reason i pointed out is that i found them before too in Plexa's writeups, which contain very nice ideas and argumentaions. If he pays a bit more attantion for it, this minor mistakes will dissappear, and i think that is a good thing.
On November 01 2008 00:16 Geo.Rion wrote: Plexa, read your articles before you post. I can find stupid mistakes like this every time:
"He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice"
And there were a few others- the article is too long to read it once again and search for them.
About the maps:
...
I hope SKT1's pride will be re-established so we can celebrate a new Royal Roader and watch Stork in his journey to overcome Yellow[NC], even though I voted for Stork.
I am an idiot who calls out Plexa for minor errors in his page long write-ups when I cannot even write a simple few paragraphs that are littered with even more errors.
the answer to this is the same as i posted above, + beacuse my english is far from perfection, since it is my 3th language and i still learn other two, i don't feel it's strange to make mistakes or forgotting to add - etc, and my posts dont count at all, they arent read by too many people, it's not a great problem.
And i dont mind at all if you correct me, i learn from it, and this is the reason i'm registered to english forums. Practicing the language. Though i dont know why you pointed out som of those parts, if you dont mind you should explain it, or PM me. Why is "I hope SKT1's pride going to be re-established" is incorrect? Why is "and" incorrect, there was an additional idea. It results from the previous idea, but is still an additonal one, bacause I want a royal roader, and i want the SKT1's pride to be re-established. Two ideas, which have the same precondition. Is this incorrect if i tought like this? "even though" and "still" cannot be used in the same sentence? Or why do you point it as a mistake?
On November 01 2008 00:16 Geo.Rion wrote: Plexa, read your articles before you post. I can find stupid mistakes like this every time:
"He also holds a 3rd placing in an OSL as well as a second placing in WCG Korea – twice"
And there were a few others- the article is too long to read it once again and search for them.
About the maps:
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I hope SKT1's pride will be re-established so we can celebrate a new Royal Roader and watch Stork in his journey to overcome Yellow[NC], even though I voted for Stork.
I am an idiot who calls out Plexa for minor errors in his page long write-ups when I cannot even write a simple few paragraphs that are littered with even more errors.