[NASL] Day 7-2 - Page 46
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teamsolid
Canada3668 Posts
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HyperLimen
United States278 Posts
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jazzyjazz
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TT1 messed up on the forcefields in the last engagement, didn't get to separate the roaches/hydras. | ||
Maxentius
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Dingobloo
Australia1903 Posts
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Fleebenworth
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L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:00 quiet noise wrote: is'nt tt1 pretty much the same as cruncher except he never typed " ![]() Err TT1 had some really good games/results in the GSL WC | ||
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Cuba292 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Maxentius wrote: I'm loving Mr. Bitter's commentary and analysis. This is the first time I've seen him work and I'm curious, does anyone know what level/league he plays at? Right below the GM level I think.. not sure though | ||
insta111
United States80 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Maxentius wrote: I'm loving Mr. Bitter's commentary and analysis. This is the first time I've seen him work and I'm curious, does anyone know what level/league he plays at? He's a master league Zerg. Haven't you seen his "12 weeks with the pros" series? Very educational for all players. | ||
L3g3nd_
New Zealand10461 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Fleebenworth wrote: Who is this caster with gretorp? That was a great analysis of that last game. mr bitter | ||
FallDownMarigold
United States3710 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Dingobloo wrote: Impressive from July, would be interested to see how and when he scouted the huge gateway push because his unit comp was perfect for delayed collossus. He had an overseer early on right after he got 4 gas @ 7:49, which scouted the entire base giving him a pretty good indicator. That and his ling pokes | ||
TheHova
United Kingdom2612 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 jazzyjazz wrote: GGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG. TT1 messed up on the forcefields in the last engagement, didn't get to separate the roaches/hydras. Think he had already lost tbf after the push failed. Gateway units just get destroyed by hydras without support from colossi. | ||
Alsn
Sweden995 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Maxentius wrote: Highish masters on NA, spoilered my post from before linking to his prior work for the community.I'm loving Mr. Bitter's commentary and analysis. This is the first time I've seen him work and I'm curious, does anyone know what level/league he plays at? + Show Spoiler + | ||
garlicface
Canada4196 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Maxentius wrote: I'm loving Mr. Bitter's commentary and analysis. This is the first time I've seen him work and I'm curious, does anyone know what level/league he plays at? GM or Masters. That's doesn't matter too much though. He's entered MLG Dallas and did exceptionally well for someone without a team. His only real training up to that point (as far as I'm aware) was from 12 weeks with the pros and ladder. VT recently picked him up. He might make another great run at the next MLG. I sure as hell hope so. | ||
SicPro
United States202 Posts
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TYJ.Aoy
Brazil1265 Posts
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Dommk
Australia4865 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 Dingobloo wrote: Impressive from July, would be interested to see how and when he scouted the huge gateway push because his unit comp was perfect for delayed collossus. TT1 had too many gateway units, no chance that a Colossus would be out. Also when going Colossus, 7gate ways is too much. Right about the time the support bay is finished and you need to get Colossus and Upgrades, your army becomes mineral and gas heavy, you usually end up floating gas if you get too many Gateways whilst going Colossus | ||
Falcor
Canada894 Posts
On May 27 2011 13:02 ChrisGraphex wrote: Right below the GM level I think.. not sure though Mr bitter actually revolutionized my zvz play watching some of his lessons ![]() | ||
goswser
United States3519 Posts
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Maxentius
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On May 27 2011 13:03 insta111 wrote: He's a master league Zerg. Haven't you seen his "12 weeks with the pros" series? Very educational for all players. Nope, that's why I said it was the first time I've seen him work. ![]() I think one of the things I'm enjoying most about NASL is that it gives some top-level exposure to casters out there who may not be the most well-known in the community. | ||
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