[GSL] August Up&Down Day 3 - Page 112
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Have fun everyone and enjoy todays games! <3 ~Nyovne | ||
CptGrackSparrow
United States278 Posts
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kemsley
United Arab Emirates137 Posts
Bleh, now MKP will 111 both protoss and go to code S. JYP, you should have lost on purpose for Aiur ! I lol'ed | ||
Bart
494 Posts
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skrzmark
United States1528 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
Or MKP could 111 and go to code S TT | ||
The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:25 zeru wrote: JYP outplayed him by having better decisions. Trickster didnt outplay JYP. Funny what people's definitions of outplayed are. If your opponent built a unit that you know he can make that is often used to come back from deficits and you don't account for it...you just got outplayed, son. | ||
Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:25 Grumbels wrote: I think Tester counted on the DTs, but not on the basetrade. If JYP's army was back defending Trickster would have lost. Well, why the fuck was Trickster moving out in the first place? If you want to attack, at least get an observer rather than cannons in your main. I really don't understand what was going through his head. | ||
flodeskum
Iceland1267 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:24 Nightbiscuit wrote: I love how DTs work. You get totally outplayed and still get to flip a coin for like a 50/50 chance to win. Tbf, it should only ever work in a pvp... and that's just because pvp is just a series of coinflips with some micro in between. | ||
KingPaddy
1053 Posts
If JYP went for DTs, he'll lose. If JYP didn't, he'll just wasted the money for a forge and a cannon | ||
The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
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OrchidThief
Denmark2298 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:25 zeru wrote: JYP outplayed him by having better decisions. Trickster didnt outplay JYP. He did for the first 90% of the game. | ||
snafoo
New Zealand1615 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:24 Toadvine wrote: Tons of coinflips. First JYP deciding that Tester wasn't going to offensively 4gate, and being right. Then Tester deciding JYP was going to all-in instead of playing standard, and being right. Finally, JYP winning by scouting Tester's base and seeing no Robo. Edit: And all the armchair generals thinking Tester "outplayed" JYP should just stick to their ladder failures. Allin? What? | ||
zYwi3c
Poland1811 Posts
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:26 OrchidThief wrote: He did for the first 90% of the game. And not for the last 10%. Where's the issue here? | ||
Absentia
United Kingdom973 Posts
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MarKeD
Australia183 Posts
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Mano
United States192 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:23 Giriath wrote: Not really, not in that game. Trickster just made a mistake, moving out with his army when he was anticipating DTS. He should have just sat in his base, see if any DTS came and tech up to robo or DTS himself. How does that not make JYP the better player, I admit JYP made the mistake of being over agressive, but that pales in comparison to expecting DT's and then deciding to feed your army to them. It was plain novice of Trickster. | ||
farnham
1378 Posts
blink stalkers>>>>>>>>normal stalkers trickster outplayed jyp severely actually until he made that critical mistake | ||
Funkydonky
950 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:26 MrCon wrote: So, it's a 3 way tie for only one spot, that means someone needs to 2-0 his way to victory. This could be way longer than yesterday. Or MKP could 111 and go to code S TT well, we know he wont go in any macro games ![]() his style was cool in open season 2, now its just sad ![]() | ||
Demonace34
United States2493 Posts
On September 08 2011 21:23 OrchidThief wrote: Meh, Trickster totally outplayed JYP there. "DT's. When you need to make up for being outplayed". Sorry but this is laughable, Trickster made a huge mistake by going for the kill, he could of just blinked 1 stalker in his base and kept the rest back home to defend. He sees dark shrine>expands with cannon orget a robo so he can move out. Instead he suspects DTs, lets the guy who is down get him into a base trade scenario without detection. JYP had better decision making when he was down and Trickster just made a bad decision. Sorry but the guy who won is the guy who outplayed the other guy. Sorry but I use that line too much it seems. (I'm not actually sorry) | ||
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