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On July 30 2011 11:16 NGrNecris wrote:Show nested quote +On July 30 2011 11:15 wo1fwood wrote: It's too bad MLG won't be releasing these reps, I want to dissect Boxers build, like now! I thought MLG releases all the reps after the event is finished You have not been keeping up to date, they´re not anymore because of DDoS possibilities.
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Idra needs to take a leaf out of Destiny's book. You don't need to drone to 70 drones to be competitive
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as much as i love naniwa's play, his interview skills is bronze league
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On July 30 2011 11:17 Vertical wrote: stream freezes for me with big naniwa face in it
That's unfortunate
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I like Naniwa and all, but this interview is a bit too long...
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This interview is so outdated >_>
Why are they playing this?
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On July 30 2011 11:18 Fix637 wrote: 1.3.3 patch? Good GOD. This is pre Columbus lol.
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ahhhhh shiiiet megumi wins her first set
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On July 30 2011 11:14 setzer wrote:Show nested quote +On July 30 2011 11:12 oogieogie wrote:On July 30 2011 11:09 Sarang wrote: It baffles my mind how anybody can hope BoxeR loses a tournament.
I mean, if he's up against your favourite player I can understand hoping he loses, but just hoping he loses in general?
I didn't even follow BW that closely and it disgusts me, I can't imagine how it makes you die-hard BW fans feel >.> I didn't watch any BW during boxer's time, but tbqh i would love to see things other then these atks all the time out of him vs zerg players. Watch Boxer vs. Sen then. Boxer only plays like this against Idra because it is Idra's biggest weakness. It would be stupid for Boxer to play a macro game (long been his Achilles heel) against Idra's superb late-game management.
I think Idra's late-game is so strong because of the risks he takes early-game leaving him vulnerable to the plays Boxer just displayed. Therefore, it might not be the management, but rather the enormous econ he gets through risks early->mid game.
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On July 30 2011 11:18 paradox_ wrote: as much as i love naniwa's play, his interview skills is bronze league
This was way back before Columbus and TSL3 Finals. I think he's gotten better since.
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On July 30 2011 11:17 Bashion wrote: IdrA lost. Deal with it. Lets move to the next game.
well said. only it was boxer he lost to XD
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On July 30 2011 11:18 Draconicfire wrote: This interview is so outdated >_>
Why are they playing this? To fill time, probably. At least it's Naniwar.
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On July 30 2011 11:17 se7en247 wrote: This interview is kinda making me start to dislike naniwa.
It's just to prime everyone for when he gets stomped into the dust by DRG.
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Omg is Naniwa still talking on Red?
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I love how fanboys act like crazy every time Idra lost...and well Idra has lost a lot in the last few months. If he doesn't refresh himself, he wont be the force he once was.
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i'll be cheering for 4KWarden in the open bracket :D
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On July 30 2011 11:09 Blaec wrote:Show nested quote +On July 30 2011 11:07 Joey Wheeler wrote:On July 30 2011 11:05 snafoo wrote:On July 30 2011 11:05 Joey Wheeler wrote: One unscouted attack and it's an instant lose. Can't really see Starcraft continuing like this, what an incredibly disappointing series. ...... its idra fault for not scouting it. Try scouting with 5 blue hellions on the map. I'm disgusted people are defending this series as a showmanship of skill, and not simply about coinflip pushes Coinflip pushes is harsh. But its also harsh to say that Idra is useless. All Boxer's pushes were really, really smart timings. And Idra got caught out twice.
This, wake up from you blind fanboy attitude, im sick of this "if idra wins such skilled play from him, If Idra loses its a coinflip, imba etc" wake up
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On July 30 2011 11:18 Razvy wrote: I like Naniwa and all, but this interview is a bit too long...
Would you rather watch the crowd while they set up for next match ?
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