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Ruscour
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Voltus
Australia30 Posts
I noticed this when they did the Blizzard EU invitational too.. he seems to rebutt almost everything MrBitter says.. Quite annoying. If I was MrBitter I would be going home thinking "what an arsehole".. Although he seems to handle it pretty well. | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On August 18 2011 08:56 Voltus wrote: I dont know if this is the right place to post this but does anyone else find Rotti to be very argumentative with MrBitter? I noticed this when they did the Blizzard EU invitational too.. he seems to rebutt almost everything MrBitter says.. Quite annoying. If I was MrBitter I would be going home thinking "what an arsehole".. Although he seems to handle it pretty well. It's because they try to analyze the game a lot more than 'normal' casters, and I like that. Bitter and Rotterdam are actually good friends, and I think they might live fairly close to each other (maybe even together with Demuslim in the EG house)... | ||
Elefanto
Switzerland3584 Posts
On August 18 2011 08:56 Voltus wrote: I dont know if this is the right place to post this but does anyone else find Rotti to be very argumentative with MrBitter? I noticed this when they did the Blizzard EU invitational too.. he seems to rebutt almost everything MrBitter says.. Quite annoying. If I was MrBitter I would be going home thinking "what an arsehole".. Although he seems to handle it pretty well. I like it. I don't think a caster duo needs to always agree with each other. If one has an other opinion, they should discuss it briefly. It adds more insight. And i think if it puts one of them off, they could discuss it after a cast, and work on it. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On August 18 2011 09:33 Elefanto wrote: I like it. I don't think a caster duo needs to always agree with each other. If one has an other opinion, they should discuss it briefly. It adds more insight. And i think if it puts one of them off, they could discuss it after a cast, and work on it. Gotta agree with this. I realize that blatantly arguing with your co-caster is considered pretty bad form, but if someone calls something wrong or says something you highly disagree with, I think you're perfectly at liberty to create a conversation about it in a respectful way. | ||
arfyron
518 Posts
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Jinivus
747 Posts
On August 18 2011 09:48 arfyron wrote: I can't see puma losing to anyone in his group. Mana has really good PvT, and Puma certainly isn't invincible in TvP. MC 2-0ed him today.(yes not AS high stakes but there was quite a bit of money involved so he did try) Obviously he's the favorite but I wouldn't be SHOCKED if he took 2nd/3rd. | ||
FryktSkyene
United States1327 Posts
On August 18 2011 09:48 arfyron wrote: I can't see puma losing to anyone in his group. Mana has a sick sick PvT. But I think thats the only threat to him. | ||
Elefanto
Switzerland3584 Posts
On August 18 2011 12:57 FryktSkyene wrote: Mana has a sick sick PvT. But I think thats the only threat to him. Stephano has SICK ZvT, so i can see him losing to Stephano. And to be honest, we didn't see much out of Puma to reliably judge his whole play. | ||
Kraznaya
United States3711 Posts
On August 18 2011 08:56 Voltus wrote: I dont know if this is the right place to post this but does anyone else find Rotti to be very argumentative with MrBitter? I noticed this when they did the Blizzard EU invitational too.. he seems to rebutt almost everything MrBitter says.. Quite annoying. If I was MrBitter I would be going home thinking "what an arsehole".. Although he seems to handle it pretty well. Pretty sure that's Bitter's fault for always being wrong | ||
zYwi3c
Poland1811 Posts
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Ziggy Starport
United States70 Posts
On August 18 2011 13:13 Kraznaya wrote: Pretty sure that's Bitter's fault for always being wrong Zing! Actually, show me any caster that is always right and I will give you access to all of my money. Bitter is wrong some of the time, sure - but I think it's part of a caster's lot to project, speculate, interpret, and discuss. I think Bitter and Rotti are among the best at this - they're a good team with a good dynamic. | ||
CravenRaven
Australia114 Posts
and I think they might live fairly close to each other (maybe even together with Demuslim in the EG house)... What? they live in germany and the EG training house is in arizona... | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
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MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
On August 18 2011 09:26 ZAiNs wrote: It's because they try to analyze the game a lot more than 'normal' casters, and I like that. Bitter and Rotterdam are actually good friends, and I think they might live fairly close to each other (maybe even together with Demuslim in the EG house)... huh? I think we would all like to know where you are getting your info from? Gogo Huk and Sase ![]() | ||
3DGlaDOS
Germany607 Posts
![]() But it would be even better if Day9 was there^^ | ||
MassHysteria
United States3678 Posts
On August 18 2011 14:45 wBsKillian wrote: Heading up to the train station now to go to Cologne! Looking forward to see this live, it will be awesome! ![]() But it would be even better if Day9 was there^^ Wow very nice! have fun out there! | ||
ELA
Denmark4608 Posts
On August 18 2011 14:45 wBsKillian wrote: Heading up to the train station now to go to Cologne! Looking forward to see this live, it will be awesome! ![]() But it would be even better if Day9 was there^^ GL HF dude, remember to ROAR! | ||
silverstyle
Singapore1108 Posts
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Enox
Germany1667 Posts
On August 18 2011 14:45 wBsKillian wrote: Heading up to the train station now to go to Cologne! Looking forward to see this live, it will be awesome! ![]() But it would be even better if Day9 was there^^ haha, same here ![]() | ||
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