178 Asia vs EU Starleague - Page 28
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Garnet
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ironchef
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EricFartman
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Slunk
Germany768 Posts
On May 16 2010 23:59 StorkHwaiting wrote: ...Asia once again totally dominant in Starcraft lol. Sofar there were top asian players vs. mediocre european players. ZpuX' loss is understandable, as a protoss player I feel that PvZ is really in protoss' favour right now, especially so short after the patch. Strelok just played really bad builds for a series. I can imagine that you can rock the ladder with weird openings into two port banshee, but not in a bo5 vs a good opponent. HasuObs just failed in everything that is not micro. I hope WhiteRa can kick some ass. | ||
NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
On May 17 2010 00:06 Slunk wrote: Sofar there were top asian players vs. mediocre european players. ZpuX' loss is understandable, as a protoss player I feel that PvZ is really in protoss' favour right now, especially so short after the patch. Strelok just played really bad builds for a series. I can imagine that you can rock the ladder with weird openings into two port banshee, but not in a bo5 vs a good opponent. HasuObs just failed in everything that is not micro. I hope WhiteRa can kick some ass. Strelok won vs DIMAGA the way he played those games ;o! | ||
Azarkon
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Brad
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Crissaegrim
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On May 17 2010 00:06 Slunk wrote: Sofar there were top asian players vs. mediocre european players. ZpuX' loss is understandable, as a protoss player I feel that PvZ is really in protoss' favour right now, especially so short after the patch. Strelok just played really bad builds for a series. I can imagine that you can rock the ladder with weird openings into two port banshee, but not in a bo5 vs a good opponent. HasuObs just failed in everything that is not micro. I hope WhiteRa can kick some ass. Ouch such painful words. But I still wouldnt call them mediocre by any chance. They're good just...not as good as the asians. =P | ||
mafF
Austria8 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On May 17 2010 00:06 Slunk wrote: Sofar there were top asian players vs. mediocre european players. ZpuX' loss is understandable, as a protoss player I feel that PvZ is really in protoss' favour right now, especially so short after the patch. Strelok just played really bad builds for a series. I can imagine that you can rock the ladder with weird openings into two port banshee, but not in a bo5 vs a good opponent. HasuObs just failed in everything that is not micro. I hope WhiteRa can kick some ass. These aren't the "top" Asian players, actually, and those aren't "mediocre" EU players. They're all pretty well-known names, though not considered to be the *best* in their regions. White-Ra is the first *real* champion here. Sen and Maka will be the first *real* champions for Asia, though Sen is probably not the best Zerg there. | ||
Latham
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White-Ra as blue P @ 6' Sen as red Z @ 2' | ||
Latham
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kheldorin
Singapore539 Posts
On May 17 2010 00:09 Azarkon wrote: These aren't the "top" Asian players, actually, and those aren't "mediocre" EU players. They're all pretty well-known names, though not considered to be the *best* in their regions. White-Ra is the first *real* champion here. Sen and Maka will be the first *real* champions for Asia, though Sen is probably the best Zerg there. Yup, if you guys had watched the Asian streams/tournaments, these guys lost to other Asian players that did not feature in this tournament. e.g Freedom completely owning Beckham who beat Ace today. | ||
Latham
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Latham
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Prodtoss
China849 Posts
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Latham
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WiljushkA
Serbia1416 Posts
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NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
On May 17 2010 00:09 Azarkon wrote: These aren't the "top" Asian players, actually, and those aren't "mediocre" EU players. They're all pretty well-known names, though not considered to be the *best* in their regions. White-Ra is the first *real* champion here. Sen and Maka will be the first *real* champions for Asia, though Sen is probably not the best Zerg there. Right now EU is pretty stacked with equal good players. HasuObs is getting to a lot of finals. I think BRAT_OK is better than Demuslim / Strelok, but Strelok also showing great results. I also think Haypro > Zpux, but dunno. I'm totally OK with the EU lineup. | ||
Latham
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