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Cant believe theres so much hate in these threads while we're so blessed with a wonderful event, with wonderful games. Last warning, whine and insult the players or commentators? See you. | ||
gibbons_
52 Posts
July 31 2011 18:19 GMT
#1561
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SpiffD
Denmark1264 Posts
July 31 2011 18:19 GMT
#1562
On August 01 2011 03:19 Corrik wrote: Did Sheth join TL or is Husky just being questionable right now? lol HE did, yes. | ||
!LL
Austria256 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1563
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Moonwrath
United States9568 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1564
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StimMarine
723 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1565
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Whole
United States6046 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1566
On August 01 2011 03:19 Corrik wrote: Did Sheth join TL or is Husky just being questionable right now? lol he joined liquid, but very recently so they don't know eachother that well | ||
oogieogie
United States3657 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1567
On August 01 2011 03:16 zeru wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:15 DystopiaX wrote: On August 01 2011 03:12 Applesmack wrote: On August 01 2011 03:10 FuzzyJAM wrote: Would the people screaming about how lucky Select is for taking out the Council one second before the upgrade finished also be saying WhiteRa was really lucky if Select had taken it out one second after the upgrade finished? Either way, someone gets "lucky" by the weird logic people are using. Personally, I saw WhiteRa mess up on defending Select's well timed drop and Select sniping a key structure just in time because of it. LOL, yeah "well timed drop". The only way that select could have had that drop planned that well timed is with map hacks. It was a pure luck drop in the worst possible spot for white ra. Also takes off a pylon inches before a colossus is out at the end.... lol none of that is luck. Good players memorize timings and by knowing when the Council finishes and what else White-Ra is doing he can plan ahead. Things that you scout aren't luck... unless that person happens to be beating your favorite player. And if the terran would've been a fan favourite and the upgrade would've finished right before he killed the building, the terran would've been "unlucky". blaming anything like this on luck is just plain retarded. Yeah how would he have not been unlucky when he just missed sniping basicly a game winning upgrade when it just finished maybe .1 second after he kills the building researching it? LOL it was unlucky for the terran if he didn't snipe charge and it is lucky that he did get to snipe it basicly a second before it finished. | ||
DueSs
United States765 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1568
On August 01 2011 03:19 Canucklehead wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:15 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:12 Canucklehead wrote: On August 01 2011 03:10 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:05 mango_destroyer wrote: I am a WhiteRa fan but his fan boys need to chill out, Select out played him in both games. The better player won today. I think the bad taste in people's mouths comes from the fact that White-Ra won 10 straight BO3's to get there, Select got his ass kicked for the first two days (going 1-4), and now with one BO3 Select is moving on. Basically, 10+-1 loses 1 BO3 to 1-4 and 1-4 gets to move on up. Not very satisfying to watch, even if Select played well in that particular series. Winning 10 bo3s against mostly noobs in the open bracket doesn't say much and doesn't compare to the competition select had to face in his group. I'm getting tired of the open bracket argument when the majority of players in that aren't pro players and are just people who paid their $70 to play. Just look at tyler's run. He faced ladder players until inka who isn't that great and then choya. Merz Drewbie Demuslim Tri_master Major Gimix gensulitor vpchance flosc2 Travelers You can't be serious. Not only did he beat out Merz, Drewbie, Demuslim, and Major, the stamina part is what is most impressive. He played so many BO3's straight to get there. White-Ra had a significantly harder road to that BO3 than Select is. This is pretty much as objective as you can get about this. You'd be a complete fool to think otherwise. He's branding the most outspoken, which always seem to be the whiners. Well that would be the definition of a whiner, wouldn't it? Thanks for making my argument stronger. MVP and Ganzi are twice as good as any of the pro players white ra had to face. Plus 50% of whitera's opponents were ladder players like I said. Tri Master, Gensulitor, Gimix, Flosc2 and Travelers. Those are all walkover wins for most any pro out there because it's pro against amateur. Quit trolling the fuck. Jesus. Go to reddit. | ||
Stratos_speAr
United States6959 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1569
On August 01 2011 03:17 radiantshadow92 wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:15 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:12 Canucklehead wrote: On August 01 2011 03:10 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:05 mango_destroyer wrote: I am a WhiteRa fan but his fan boys need to chill out, Select out played him in both games. The better player won today. I think the bad taste in people's mouths comes from the fact that White-Ra won 10 straight BO3's to get there, Select got his ass kicked for the first two days (going 1-4), and now with one BO3 Select is moving on. Basically, 10+-1 loses 1 BO3 to 1-4 and 1-4 gets to move on up. Not very satisfying to watch, even if Select played well in that particular series. Winning 10 bo3s against mostly noobs in the open bracket doesn't say much and doesn't compare to the competition select had to face in his group. I'm getting tired of the open bracket argument when the majority of players in that aren't pro players and are just people who paid their $70 to play. Just look at tyler's run. He faced ladder players until inka who isn't that great and then choya. Merz Drewbie Demuslim Tri_master Major Gimix gensulitor vpchance flosc2 Travelers You can't be serious. Not only did he beat out Merz, Drewbie, Demuslim, and Major, the stamina part is what is most impressive. He played so many BO3's straight to get there. White-Ra had a significantly harder road to that BO3 than Select is. This is pretty much as objective as you can get about this. You'd be a complete fool to think otherwise. He's branding the most outspoken, which always seem to be the whiners. Well that would be the definition of a whiner, wouldn't it? I dont think he beat any of those players you mentioned. http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/2011_MLG_Pro_Circuit/Anaheim#Championship_Bracket I'm pretty sure he did. | ||
Deragan
Canada54 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1570
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ToT)OjKa(
Korea (South)2437 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1571
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DystopiaX
United States16236 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1572
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Corrik
United States1416 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1573
On August 01 2011 03:19 SpiffD wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:19 Corrik wrote: Did Sheth join TL or is Husky just being questionable right now? lol HE did, yes. Interesting. | ||
Yubel
Canada48 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1574
On August 01 2011 03:15 DystopiaX wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:12 Applesmack wrote: On August 01 2011 03:10 FuzzyJAM wrote: Would the people screaming about how lucky Select is for taking out the Council one second before the upgrade finished also be saying WhiteRa was really lucky if Select had taken it out one second after the upgrade finished? Either way, someone gets "lucky" by the weird logic people are using. Personally, I saw WhiteRa mess up on defending Select's well timed drop and Select sniping a key structure just in time because of it. LOL, yeah "well timed drop". The only way that select could have had that drop planned that well timed is with map hacks. It was a pure luck drop in the worst possible spot for white ra. Also takes off a pylon inches before a colossus is out at the end.... lol none of that is luck. Good players memorize timings and by knowing when the Council finishes and what else White-Ra is doing he can plan ahead. Things that you scout aren't luck... unless that person happens to be beating your favorite player. I would totally agree with him knowing the timings if he didnt drop the twilight council 30 seconds late then stim to kill it as soon as possible in the previous game. | ||
Al Bundy
7257 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1575
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BlueSpace
Germany2182 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1576
On August 01 2011 03:19 Canucklehead wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:15 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:12 Canucklehead wrote: On August 01 2011 03:10 Stratos_speAr wrote: On August 01 2011 03:05 mango_destroyer wrote: I am a WhiteRa fan but his fan boys need to chill out, Select out played him in both games. The better player won today. I think the bad taste in people's mouths comes from the fact that White-Ra won 10 straight BO3's to get there, Select got his ass kicked for the first two days (going 1-4), and now with one BO3 Select is moving on. Basically, 10+-1 loses 1 BO3 to 1-4 and 1-4 gets to move on up. Not very satisfying to watch, even if Select played well in that particular series. Winning 10 bo3s against mostly noobs in the open bracket doesn't say much and doesn't compare to the competition select had to face in his group. I'm getting tired of the open bracket argument when the majority of players in that aren't pro players and are just people who paid their $70 to play. Just look at tyler's run. He faced ladder players until inka who isn't that great and then choya. Merz Drewbie Demuslim Tri_master Major Gimix gensulitor vpchance flosc2 Travelers You can't be serious. Not only did he beat out Merz, Drewbie, Demuslim, and Major, the stamina part is what is most impressive. He played so many BO3's straight to get there. White-Ra had a significantly harder road to that BO3 than Select is. This is pretty much as objective as you can get about this. You'd be a complete fool to think otherwise. He's branding the most outspoken, which always seem to be the whiners. Well that would be the definition of a whiner, wouldn't it? Thanks for making my argument stronger. MVP and Ganzi are twice as good as any of the pro players white ra had to face. Plus 50% of whitera's opponents were ladder players like I said. Tri Master, Gensulitor, Gimix, Flosc2 and Travelers. Those are all walkover wins for most any pro out there because it's pro against amateur. It's just the way the MLG format works. Being in pool play is a big advantage and it is designed this way. No need to argue about it. | ||
Fungal Growth
United States434 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1577
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Shinobi1982
1605 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1578
On August 01 2011 03:19 Corrik wrote: Did Sheth join TL or is Husky just being questionable right now? lol Yes, but Sheth knowing TLO in-and-out due to being teammates is BS. | ||
iNViCiOUZ
Germany364 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1579
On August 01 2011 03:16 Torte de Lini wrote: Show nested quote + On August 01 2011 03:15 iNViCiOUZ wrote: Lol anyone saw the NOS advertisment with PainUser? Where he explains how to scout? PainUser sees the Proxy Stargate, which was build at the beginning, at the 20 minute mark with a scout. FAIL! No, link to youtube? http://tv.majorleaguegaming.com/videos/221-painuser-s-scouting-technique-episode-2-nos-performance-playbook its hillarious! | ||
Grettin
42381 Posts
July 31 2011 18:20 GMT
#1580
haypro grabs 4 quick gases just as he saturates his natural. | ||
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