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On June 25 2011 04:55 MrCon wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 04:49 Hunterai wrote: After this tourney, anyone still think the gap between Korean and Foreigner is getting smaller? T_T so sad but true. Well, it's mostly code S or ex code S players vs non top foreigners. (I'm not saying top foreigner would have won, just that it's hard to conclude from this). Check was a freaking war3 legend and a beta hero (and now he sux but still), aLive is imo the best TSL member, way better than more hyped TSL members. Yea but it's every single TSL member who is owning. They have only knocked out each other now.
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Wow, DeMuslim just fell apart there.
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On June 25 2011 04:58 425kid wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 04:55 MrCon wrote:On June 25 2011 04:49 Hunterai wrote: After this tourney, anyone still think the gap between Korean and Foreigner is getting smaller? T_T so sad but true. Well, it's mostly code S or ex code S players vs non top foreigners. (I'm not saying top foreigner would have won, just that it's hard to conclude from this). Check was a freaking war3 legend and a beta hero (and now he sux but still), aLive is imo the best TSL member, way better than more hyped TSL members. There are 6 TSL members qualified now. Only 2 are code S and one is Code A Wow, so at least 6 more koreans for next NASL? Awesome! I'm always looking to see some of more fresh (those that I have not seen in GSL) korean talents.
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On June 25 2011 05:10 godemperor wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 04:58 425kid wrote:On June 25 2011 04:55 MrCon wrote:On June 25 2011 04:49 Hunterai wrote: After this tourney, anyone still think the gap between Korean and Foreigner is getting smaller? T_T so sad but true. Well, it's mostly code S or ex code S players vs non top foreigners. (I'm not saying top foreigner would have won, just that it's hard to conclude from this). Check was a freaking war3 legend and a beta hero (and now he sux but still), aLive is imo the best TSL member, way better than more hyped TSL members. There are 6 TSL members qualified now. Only 2 are code S and one is Code A Wow, so at least 6 more koreans for next NASL? Awesome! I'm always looking to see some of more fresh (those that I have not seen in GSL) korean talents. nvmd, just 5. And the 3 brackets foreigners came out of had no koreans
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On June 25 2011 05:04 mikyaJ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 04:55 MrCon wrote:On June 25 2011 04:49 Hunterai wrote: After this tourney, anyone still think the gap between Korean and Foreigner is getting smaller? T_T so sad but true. Well, it's mostly code S or ex code S players vs non top foreigners. (I'm not saying top foreigner would have won, just that it's hard to conclude from this). Check was a freaking war3 legend and a beta hero (and now he sux but still), aLive is imo the best TSL member, way better than more hyped TSL members. Yea but it's every single TSL member who is owning. They have only knocked out each other now.
I think TSL made the very smart move to try for the Open Tournament essentially unopposed by the other Korean pro-teams. Now it looks they are going to have 5-6 members in the next NASL at this rate.
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On June 25 2011 05:02 arrogance4000 wrote: @incontrol -- Still being a fairly new player, with a slightly below average APM, Which race do you believe can be played the best by a player with a lower APM? I Currently play Zerg and feel that I can't improve my Win/Loss ratio without doubling my APM.
Zerg is probably the least APM heavy race as all your units come out of one building and it requires the least micro.
Zerg is mostly about scouting and strategy as opposed to mechanics when compared with the other races. The only Zerg mechanic to keep track of is injects, where as Terran/Protoss have multiple production facilities, chrono boost, mules and units that requires more micro.
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Also for the season 2 qualifiers, it seems oGs is also coming out in full force. Don't know why Zenio is also signed up, since he is in the last 16 of season1.
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Zerg is probably the least APM heavy race as all your units come out of one building and it requires the least micro.
what............ Zerg requires a TON of micro if you don't want to die. One bad engage = gg for the zerg.
Larva injects, creep spread, overlord spread, and active scouting also take a whole lot of APM as well. I would suggest Protoss as the least "APM Heavy" race for a newer player.
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On June 25 2011 05:18 lunchforthesky wrote:Show nested quote +On June 25 2011 05:02 arrogance4000 wrote: @incontrol -- Still being a fairly new player, with a slightly below average APM, Which race do you believe can be played the best by a player with a lower APM? I Currently play Zerg and feel that I can't improve my Win/Loss ratio without doubling my APM. Zerg is probably the least APM heavy race as all your units come out of one building and it requires the least micro.
Production buildings only compose one aspect of APM. Besides, control groups make that point irrelevant.
There are Terran and Protoss pros notorious for being successful with low APM. I know no equivalent Zerg pros.
EDIT: DeMuslim is the god of anti-timing in this match.
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rofl at the inc analogy man. A womenly thing... pre menopause. Cracked me up
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Hahaha Incontrol, I know the feeling man
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Seriously Thorzain should be done with his match now, results anyone ?
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demuslim not in good form :s
BM?
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Hrm, so Lowely is in season 2 of the NASL? That's not something I ever saw coming xD
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LOL Demuslim raging hard... :p
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Unsiege all tanks at the same time, lose game in five second
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THOOOOORZAIN God please win this.
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Did they already show Check vs Revival?
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On June 25 2011 05:39 sitromit wrote: Did they already show Check vs Revival?
Yes, Revival won.
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