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On November 27 2010 05:16 Sebzou wrote:when do they start tomorrow? swedentime will work for me i want the answer,., with swedentime at the end of it.. winner gets a prize 1000 Quarterfinals 1300 Semifinals 1700 Finals
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On November 27 2010 05:16 Sebzou wrote:when do they start tomorrow? swedentime will work for me i want the answer,., with swedentime at the end of it.. winner gets a prize 9 or 10.00, sweden time.
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atleast they have to cast ActionJesus game its a must
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On November 27 2010 05:16 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:13 Zorkmid wrote: Darkforce didn't play too well. Supply blocked himself right as the all-in push came in game 2. Can't say I'm sad though, not my favorite dude.
I hope that Naama keeps playing solid, but that a competent Zerg takes him down!
Go madfrog! (and any other remaining zerg) darkforce is better then madfrog usually. and there is not much you can do against such an allin on those positions if youre not perfectly prepared in tech,army size etc
I'd say they're fairly evenly matched. Madfrog actually beat Naama in a bo3 about an hour ago (EPS semi finals), with one of those games being close positions on Metalopolis.
Darkforce's macro is definitely better than Madfrog's but I don't think he controls his units nearly as well.
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On November 27 2010 05:11 10fps wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:09 bokeevboke wrote: Thats the future of SC2, all-in every second match. They are playing a tournament for large amounts of money, they are close position AND Zerg has been droning up and didn't build enough units. What is he supposed to do? Kindly invite him to macro up so they can have a real, gentlemanly battle in the middle of the map and then pause for some tea before continuing on? And a game before that he won in a straight up macro game. Is he supposed to ignore the circumstances of the match just because some people don't like that style?
LoL Naama is the last one whom I blame, its more about maps, design and balance.
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On November 27 2010 05:20 Eksan wrote: atleast they have to cast ActionJesus game its a must
They can show it in the small breaks between the other games
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Aha, Sweet! Madfrog vs Fenix. Madfrog's got so many aces up his sleeves. Love his style.
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On November 27 2010 05:20 cuppatea wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:16 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:On November 27 2010 05:13 Zorkmid wrote: Darkforce didn't play too well. Supply blocked himself right as the all-in push came in game 2. Can't say I'm sad though, not my favorite dude.
I hope that Naama keeps playing solid, but that a competent Zerg takes him down!
Go madfrog! (and any other remaining zerg) darkforce is better then madfrog usually. and there is not much you can do against such an allin on those positions if youre not perfectly prepared in tech,army size etc I'd say they're fairly evenly matched. Madfrog actually beat Naama in a bo3 about an hour ago (EPS semi finals), with one of those games being close positions on Metalopolis. Darkforce's macro is definitely better than Madfrog's but I don't think he controls his units nearly as well.
The frog also beat naama 3-1 last week in the international between sweden and finland.
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On November 27 2010 05:17 nihlon wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:17 42bsk wrote: Top vs Inca ro16? Are you fucking kidding me? :/ Random chance is kidding you.
Obviously rigged. Eurotrash know that the Koreans will destroy everyone, so they force them to play each other.
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On November 27 2010 05:21 Shika wrote: Aha, Sweet! Madfrog vs Fenix. Madfrog's got so many aces up his sleeves. Love his style.
Just like back in the days 
On November 27 2010 05:22 thesighter wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:17 nihlon wrote:On November 27 2010 05:17 42bsk wrote: Top vs Inca ro16? Are you fucking kidding me? :/ Random chance is kidding you. Obviously rigged. Eurotrash know that the Koreans will destroy everyone, so they force them to play each other.
0/10
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On November 27 2010 05:18 sleepingdog wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:16 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:On November 27 2010 05:13 Zorkmid wrote: Darkforce didn't play too well. Supply blocked himself right as the all-in push came in game 2. Can't say I'm sad though, not my favorite dude.
I hope that Naama keeps playing solid, but that a competent Zerg takes him down!
Go madfrog! (and any other remaining zerg) darkforce is better then madfrog usually. and there is not much you can do against such an allin on those positions if youre not perfectly prepared in tech,army size etc I think the main problem is - what this game has shown yet again - that SC2 NEEDS bigger/better maps so badly. No way this push is gonna be that effective on, well, shakuras.
fully agree. the maps are destroying series that could be amazing ,are kicking people out of tournaments and overall just are terrible for the progression of the game. but i say that since like 6 months and we still have mostly the same maps so ya...
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On November 27 2010 05:19 Ozu wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:16 Sebzou wrote:when do they start tomorrow? swedentime will work for me i want the answer,., with swedentime at the end of it.. winner gets a prize 27/11 10:00 Round of 8 27/11 13:00 Semifinals 27/11 17.00 Grand Final
great,, i know i said the winner gets a prize,, but i dont have anything for you.. sorry about that,, but you have my thanks though.. maybe a hug if you're into those..
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On November 27 2010 05:17 G.s)NarutO wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:14 Kilby wrote:On November 27 2010 05:10 G.s)NarutO wrote:On November 27 2010 05:08 LittleeD wrote: Well deserved victory. GGs Naama. Damn he's really become good at SC2 as well. You can tell he has TONS of RTS talents All credits for game 1 to him, but game 2 is allin and you don't need no talent to make this build work on close pos. Well, if there is a build that always wins with no talent needed then that build is an autowin against anyone? No, it is not autowin and no it doesn't win against everyone everytime. In this case it did work and that just makes it interesting. To do well in tournaments you just need to do well against any build and in this case DF just couldn't defend it. To be honest - this exact build is insanely hard to counter, even if you know its coming. You need AA (vs Banshees) with sick DPS - because repair on Banshees will kill you. Even if you have 4 queens (and thats what you need) you will lose them to the thor / marines so fast, so you lack antiair. I think best option is roach a few baneling + queens, but yeah. Its not a skillless build but certainly one of the hardest allins to hold off for any skilllevel. Also keep in mind - the better the player doing the all in, the stronger it gets. And on close position this might indeed too hard to hold off for Zergs 
Yep, that is very true. It would be interesting to see how the best of the best zergs on the planet do against it. If Nestea cannot beat it then I think TvZ will become pretty straight forward. 
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On November 27 2010 05:14 happyness wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:11 Kafkaesk wrote: Day9's "Ahaa aha" annyoing as always. Yup. "uh-huh, uh-huh" translation "i'm not listening/what you are saying is not important" he does it with every caster :/
I wonder if he knows how arrogant this sounds like? Actually he said hes not reading comments, so maybe he just don't know about.
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lol I love the guy who is casting lalush and servys game
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On November 27 2010 05:22 dampv wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:20 cuppatea wrote:On November 27 2010 05:16 BeMannerDuPenner wrote:On November 27 2010 05:13 Zorkmid wrote: Darkforce didn't play too well. Supply blocked himself right as the all-in push came in game 2. Can't say I'm sad though, not my favorite dude.
I hope that Naama keeps playing solid, but that a competent Zerg takes him down!
Go madfrog! (and any other remaining zerg) darkforce is better then madfrog usually. and there is not much you can do against such an allin on those positions if youre not perfectly prepared in tech,army size etc I'd say they're fairly evenly matched. Madfrog actually beat Naama in a bo3 about an hour ago (EPS semi finals), with one of those games being close positions on Metalopolis. Darkforce's macro is definitely better than Madfrog's but I don't think he controls his units nearly as well. The frog also beat naama 3-1 last week in the international between sweden and finland.
He also beat naama 2-1 in the eps nordic finals today
but madfrog is such a weird player... he can pull off awesome stuff or just crumble do stupid shit and forget to macro
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20k viewers on day9tv
wat.
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On November 27 2010 05:23 Kafkaesk wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:14 happyness wrote:On November 27 2010 05:11 Kafkaesk wrote: Day9's "Ahaa aha" annyoing as always. Yup. "uh-huh, uh-huh" translation "i'm not listening/what you are saying is not important" he does it with every caster :/ I wonder if he knows how arrogant this sounds like? Actually he said hes not reading comments, so maybe he just don't know about.
he has a right to be arrogant. apollo acts like a nervous kid next to him.
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On November 27 2010 05:22 thesighter wrote:Show nested quote +On November 27 2010 05:17 nihlon wrote:On November 27 2010 05:17 42bsk wrote: Top vs Inca ro16? Are you fucking kidding me? :/ Random chance is kidding you. Obviously rigged. Eurotrash know that the Koreans will destroy everyone, so they force them to play each other.
Lmao wow... I thought they took the spots of 2 players who dropped out so it just so happened to work out that way. There is another team kill with MorroW and MaNa if I'm not mistaken.
Edit: I just wanted to clarify that I am not sure if the group they are in decides who they play in the brackets so I could be wrong, but that was my assumption. In any event, well done making it an issue of race.
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