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Hey guys, be happy there is an awesome tournament with awesome prize money for a lot of good teams out there. Stop hating, its enough already. |
On September 01 2011 12:40 Deleuzebwo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 12:36 cari-kira wrote: when you cant really win, all you have left is your pride. throwing that away is an even bigger loss in my eyes. from what I understand about SC2 when your opponent leaves the game you really win. Perhaps i just don't know about the forms you have to fill out in triplicate and submit with the local ruling body for approval. But really, if you want "legit" wins from Gosu go look at their last two weeks. You will find them. If this strategy manages to take down Mouz I think their newfound pride will eclipse even those past victories.
no, you just dont know about sportsmanship -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportsmanship
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Gosu, never seen a more united pack of cheesers. Only question is 'why the name gosu?', why not cheese instead?
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lol, just glad to see gosu lose after all that shit.
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On September 01 2011 12:47 Loxley wrote: Gosu, never seen a more united pack of cheesers. Only question is 'why the name gosu?', why not cheese instead?
deception
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Hasu just gets nowhere near the recognition he deserves. Congrats Mouz and well played Hasu in particular.
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GG, Mousesports wins again! HasuObs being a complete baller!
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Luckily for Gosu this was no where near their A team lol.
And very well played by Hasuobs and Mouz.
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Reverses and fleaflickers in (American) football are not considered to lack sportsmanship. The forward pass in that sport was once new and cheesy, even.
Mouz is the better team on the whole. Gosu knew that and tried a different strategy. Standing up the giant and getting clobbered doesn't earn you more "sportsmanship points" than finding an intelligent way to exploit his weaknesses.
Kinda wished they had finished with wbc though!
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That was a hilarious matchup. I actually enjoyed it a lot.
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On September 01 2011 12:46 cari-kira wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 12:40 Deleuzebwo wrote:On September 01 2011 12:36 cari-kira wrote: when you cant really win, all you have left is your pride. throwing that away is an even bigger loss in my eyes. from what I understand about SC2 when your opponent leaves the game you really win. Perhaps i just don't know about the forms you have to fill out in triplicate and submit with the local ruling body for approval. But really, if you want "legit" wins from Gosu go look at their last two weeks. You will find them. If this strategy manages to take down Mouz I think their newfound pride will eclipse even those past victories. no, you just dont know about sportsmanship -> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sportsmanship
You guys are really just having a very Nietzschean debate questioning the validity of morality in sport or competition and whether it really matters compared to just achieving victory.
Guess thats one of many ways you know SC2 is becoming more and more a real sport.
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On September 01 2011 12:52 Zim23 wrote: That was a hilarious matchup. I actually enjoyed it a lot.
Idd. It was some enjoyable cheese
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Hooray! Results finally updated
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On September 01 2011 12:55 forgottendreams wrote: You guys are really just having a very Nietzschean debate questioning the validity of morality in sport or competition and whether it really matters compared to just achieving victory.
Guess thats one of many ways you know SC2 is becoming more and more a real sport.
I was actually going to include a reference to Odysseus and Polyphemus in there but I thought it would be a bit much!
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On September 01 2011 12:57 Deleuzebwo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 12:55 forgottendreams wrote: You guys are really just having a very Nietzschean debate questioning the validity of morality in sport or competition and whether it really matters compared to just achieving victory.
Guess thats one of many ways you know SC2 is becoming more and more a real sport. I was actually going to include a reference to Odysseus and Polyphemus in there but I thought it would be a bit much!
Hah well not for me but us three might derail the thread
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On September 01 2011 12:51 Deleuzebwo wrote:Reverses and fleaflickers in (American) football are not considered to lack sportsmanship. The forward pass in that sport was once new and cheesy, even. Mouz is the better team on the whole. Gosu knew that and tried a different strategy. Standing up the giant and getting clobbered doesn't earn you more "sportsmanship points" than finding an intelligent way to exploit his weaknesses. Kinda wished they had finished with wbc though! They didn't try a different strategy...that's their normal play style lol
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On September 01 2011 13:13 Dr.Dragoon wrote:Show nested quote +On September 01 2011 12:51 Deleuzebwo wrote:Reverses and fleaflickers in (American) football are not considered to lack sportsmanship. The forward pass in that sport was once new and cheesy, even. Mouz is the better team on the whole. Gosu knew that and tried a different strategy. Standing up the giant and getting clobbered doesn't earn you more "sportsmanship points" than finding an intelligent way to exploit his weaknesses. Kinda wished they had finished with wbc though! They didn't try a different strategy...that's their normal play style lol
So Ostojiy, Gatored and HwangSin are considered cheesy players now (To be fair I don't know what Gatored's actual cheese reputation is, but the games I've seem him play are pretty standard)? Because those three have played the bulk of their 1v1s the last couple weeks. They tried a cheese lineup, it almost worked, that's it.
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not really a fan of incontrol's story about puma becoming a full fledged EG member once he started using the word Gay derogatorily, but it fits. good games nonetheless.
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WHERE IS IDRA? I was waiting for IdrA's commentary but its incontrol! I need a good dosage of sardonic criticism, absolute certainty, and derogation of good players. <3
oops -.- thats tmr
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