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On April 18 2011 20:54 Robje wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2011 20:54 FarbrorAbavna wrote: haha mc vs wind, what do you do in a situation like that? it's a lose lose situation but also a win win situation :D Autowin for MC giving him an unfair advantage really If theWind is serious, I'm pretty sure he can surprise (read, cheese) MC. But he'll go into this match for the sole sake of losing... That's kinda sad.
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I think moletrap and doa make a good team, can see it being very good in the future.
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I must say moletrap and doa did good today, I enjoyed today's games.
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On April 18 2011 20:55 Silentness wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2011 20:54 AimForTheBushes wrote: For tomorrow: an MC PvZ..then 3 TvTs.. yippee. -_- Too many Terrans... got damn 6 terrans? Look at the bright side, it could've been 6 protoss.
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That was awesome commentary, I can't wait for more code A :D
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On April 18 2011 20:54 AimForTheBushes wrote: For tomorrow: an MC PvZ..then 3 TvTs.. yippee. -_-
Remember, Code S ro32 begins with groups.
The first two match ups were in the same group. So PvZ, TvT, PvT, ZvT, (+games 5 and 6 if necessary).
It's group B that's all TvT.
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btw Gom Doa and Moletrap are GEAT together, please keep them ^_^
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Not bad day in terms of casting, good job moletrap
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On April 18 2011 20:54 Kavas wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2011 20:51 Zlasher wrote: Once again, I dno't get why teams sign on players like BBB or Jjun...they're not going to have any longevity, and they will be terrible practice partners for standard games...I really don't get it. Just because you cheese doesn't mean you're bad. Rain started out quite cheesy but has improved massively. And you really practice against cheese anyway. All top players need cheese in their arsenal. + Show Spoiler +See MVP against MKP in GSL World game 4 and Final game MC vs White-Ra Dreamhack
Good point Aussie mate, Totally agree.
PvP I would say nothing is cheese... or in fact in ANY kind of mirror match up, since you gotta grab an edge over your opponent even more so than in a normal MU... Gotta take risks man~
+ Any top level pro should be able to hold against cheeses - or else their build order is simply not a good build.
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So many people complaining about cheese. I think it makes for some pretty exciting games. I don't mind it at all. Ill take a cheese game over a 30 minute long 200v200 turtle fest anyday.
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On April 18 2011 20:55 Reasonable wrote: Jjun must have realized that he had no future in code S, and in that situation it is best for him to just play straight up, show entertaining games and win some audience, instead he chose to lose the game & his fans He could have well thought that if he took down bomber he'd have a chance for code s qualifiers
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On April 18 2011 20:55 Reasonable wrote: Jjun must have realized that he had no future in code S, and in that situation it is best for him to just play straight up, show entertaining games and win some audience, instead he chose to lose the game & his fans
What's the point of playing 'straigh up' if youre getting outclassed? JJun is probably a decent code A player but he got unlucky and got a top Code S level player like Bomber.
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On April 18 2011 20:54 Kavas wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2011 20:51 Zlasher wrote: Once again, I dno't get why teams sign on players like BBB or Jjun...they're not going to have any longevity, and they will be terrible practice partners for standard games...I really don't get it. Just because you cheese doesn't mean you're bad. Rain started out quite cheesy but has improved massively. And you really practice against cheese anyway. All top players need cheese in their arsenal. + Show Spoiler +See MVP against MKP in GSL World game 4 and Final game MC vs White-Ra Dreamhack But JJUN cheesed 3 times in a row. And failed 2 of his cheeses at that.
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Oh yea... to busy actually lr'n the lr thread, but man moletrap is really a great caster, never heard the guy before. I think these two will make code A a much more bearable experience this season, at least for myself ^^
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i accully didnt mind who was gonna win but maybe just a tad favouring bomber.
1 cheese player in a tournament makes things interesting. It bring up situations that standard players might not ever come across. Those who then successful defend against cheesers show that they are the top tier players. Showing that they can think quickly as oppose to a person who just practices alot and self-destructes under pressure.
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i'm not gonna lie, i don't mind watching cheeses especially if they aren't the common ones. i always wonder how the pros stop certain cheeses
for example when idra 6 pooled mc, i for sure thought a forge and cannon was gonna be put down. however mc just did a very well executed 2 gate with pylon block. i didn't even think of that, but i'll be using that for future games
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On April 18 2011 20:56 mr_tolkien wrote:Show nested quote +On April 18 2011 20:54 Robje wrote:On April 18 2011 20:54 FarbrorAbavna wrote: haha mc vs wind, what do you do in a situation like that? it's a lose lose situation but also a win win situation :D Autowin for MC giving him an unfair advantage really If theWind is serious, I'm pretty sure he can surprise (read, cheese) MC. But he'll go into this match for the sole sake of losing... That's kinda sad. I hope he plays serious, hell I hope he wins because I love his play more than MC, but I am afraid that Mc will get a free win giving him the biggest chance to go through.
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i think cheesing still a tactics.. nice try by jjun... bomber just too good btw..
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