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FuzzyJAM
Scotland9300 Posts
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:55 Gatored wrote: Can't blame HasuObs for playing a really passive game. His late game is really sick so why wouldn't he play to his strengths? Makes sense to me. Agreed. This is like people complaining about MKP doing tons of early pressure. His early/mid game is way better than his late game, so why not play to your strength. All of these guys are playing to win. This is their job. | ||
Angelbelow
United States3728 Posts
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tuho12345
4482 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:54 GreyKnight wrote: Hasuobs has pretty good english and almost at times with no accent. indeed, he could live in any English speaking countries easily. | ||
MrKn4rz
Germany2153 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:55 Gatored wrote: Can't blame HasuObs for playing a really passive game. His late game is really sick so why wouldn't he play to his strengths? Makes sense to me. Yes I still think he has great Potential if he would play in another Environment. | ||
Serpico
4285 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:56 Daralii wrote: Because a spell that was a non-factor got its range reduced and it takes an extra fungal to kill shit? Protoss' defeatist attitude made PvZ so "unwinnable" in the first place for them. | ||
Confuse
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:56 tuho12345 wrote: indeed, he could live in any English speaking countries easily. His orb portion has downloaded every language. | ||
Jacobs Ladder
United States1705 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:52 Shellshock1122 wrote: He did but then he suicided all his infestors This clearly shows that P is OP! But seriously, Hasu just had better timings. Dimaga had several timings where he could have done a ton of damage but he never hit them. Hasu managed to hit the perfect timings just before broods several times. He played really well. | ||
Iplaythings
Denmark9110 Posts
Really nice to see some nerds with some muscles | ||
Dominico
Canada678 Posts
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stevorino
957 Posts
damn | ||
aZealot
New Zealand5447 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:53 itsjuspeter wrote: Well it is on the protoss to be as cost efficient as possible which is what Hasu did, it was great positioning, except for losing his 3 collosi with a fingal trap, it was still efficient and you never want a protoss on the same econ as zerg, it spells death because a protoss max is just that much better than a zerg max. Depends on the Zerg unit composition, no? But yeah, I do agree that Hasu showed nice army control in his engagements. Losing those Colossus was really his only mistake in that game, and I don't think he made any mistakes on Meta either. Real nice blink snipes in conjunction with Colossus. | ||
itsjuspeter
United States668 Posts
I believe in the protoss hope, JYP!! | ||
drew-chan
Malaysia1517 Posts
Roach play just doesn't put enough pressure on the opponent on certain maps. July may have something to say about that though. | ||
Kroml
Turkey308 Posts
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Daralii
United States16991 Posts
And then PuMa went 1/1/1 three times, and all were sad. | ||
disector
Sweden29 Posts
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Artok
Netherlands2219 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:57 Jacobs Ladder wrote: This clearly shows that P is OP! But seriously, Hasu just had better timings. Dimaga had several timings where he could have done a ton of damage but he never hit them. Hasu managed to hit the perfect timings just before broods several times. He played really well. those timings were called "puts units on hold position until 200/200" and hope for the best :D oh well, as long as it works its all cool | ||
Whiteman103
United States1070 Posts
On October 03 2011 15:56 Serpico wrote: Protoss' defeatist attitude made PvZ so "unwinnable" in the first place for them. it was fine before toss players just played dumb inculding me i'm a toss. | ||
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