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That was basically the same game as game #1, except ithat sen's advantage was more obvious because it was caused by a baneling hit instead of a larva advantage.
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On October 22 2011 09:07 hysterial wrote: Sen completely outplaying and outclassing ret.
LOL why is this always posted after someone wins?
Both had a reasonably close series. Congrats to Sen! Nice games
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Thank god, finally a break between games! I love Blizzard.
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Pretty sexy timing by Sen there.
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gg Sen
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On October 22 2011 09:08 Ryuu2 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 22 2011 09:06 justinpal wrote:On October 22 2011 09:03 Smurphy wrote:On October 22 2011 08:59 Leifish wrote:Everybody needs to look at the schedule here: http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/event-info/schedule/saturday-schedule. Everybody needs to cue in on the 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM PDT slot with the description "StarCraft II Upper Bracket Finals" and realize that, assuming Mvp beats SeleCT (haha, come on), Mvp vs. NesTea will be shown. Everybody needs to also take into account that the player that loses will go down to the Loser's Bracket Finals, which we'll assume they'll handily win, will lead to the Grand Finals being Mvp vs. NesTea yet again. So everybody should probably simmer down slash shut the fuck up with the boo-hoo'ing and realize that suffering and braving the mental anguish of not seeing a couple of dudes that are really effective at making stuff and killing stuff with said made stuff will lead to the greatest gratification tomorrow of seeing a couple of dudes that are really effective at making stuff and killing stuff with said made stuff killing each other's stuff more not once--but twice. I mean, fuck, yo. Chill. I know, right. Totally calm down. Really, it's not like this is the first time Nestea has traveled to the US for a live tournament. Also, we get to see both Nestea and MVP play foreigners all the time. Further, we should just assume they are going to win. We'll eventually get to see Nestea play MVP... right... we assume so. We've NEVER seen them play against each other before. Good thing Nestea and MVP have traveled across oceans and we've been getting psyched up for weeks to see them play. I'm really excited to miss seeing them play against foreigners and to see them play each other. No foreigner can even take a game off of them.  Nestea dropped 2 maps and Mvp 1 as well.
Check your sarcasm detector. The batteries are dead or the detector is broken.
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On October 22 2011 09:08 Ryuu2 wrote:Show nested quote +On October 22 2011 09:06 justinpal wrote:On October 22 2011 09:03 Smurphy wrote:On October 22 2011 08:59 Leifish wrote:Everybody needs to look at the schedule here: http://us.battle.net/blizzcon/en/event-info/schedule/saturday-schedule. Everybody needs to cue in on the 1:00 PM - 2:15 PM PDT slot with the description "StarCraft II Upper Bracket Finals" and realize that, assuming Mvp beats SeleCT (haha, come on), Mvp vs. NesTea will be shown. Everybody needs to also take into account that the player that loses will go down to the Loser's Bracket Finals, which we'll assume they'll handily win, will lead to the Grand Finals being Mvp vs. NesTea yet again. So everybody should probably simmer down slash shut the fuck up with the boo-hoo'ing and realize that suffering and braving the mental anguish of not seeing a couple of dudes that are really effective at making stuff and killing stuff with said made stuff will lead to the greatest gratification tomorrow of seeing a couple of dudes that are really effective at making stuff and killing stuff with said made stuff killing each other's stuff more not once--but twice. I mean, fuck, yo. Chill. I know, right. Totally calm down. Really, it's not like this is the first time Nestea has traveled to the US for a live tournament. Also, we get to see both Nestea and MVP play foreigners all the time. Further, we should just assume they are going to win. We'll eventually get to see Nestea play MVP... right... we assume so. We've NEVER seen them play against each other before. Good thing Nestea and MVP have traveled across oceans and we've been getting psyched up for weeks to see them play. I'm really excited to miss seeing them play against foreigners and to see them play each other. No foreigner can even take a game off of them.  Nestea dropped 2 maps and Mvp 1 as well.
Well, they were probably goofing off. :D
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Have you seen those fenomenal timming by Sen?? Both of his wins have been a timming push before Ret lvl 2 Attack, movement speed upgrade and lvl1 armor. Amazing timming and amazing win by an amazing player :D
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On October 22 2011 09:07 hysterial wrote: Sen completely outplaying and outclassing ret.
I'd say he had the better strategy. The match was decided on a hair's breadth when Ret messed up, but it's pretty hard not to mess up when he plays such a long-term style. Sen went for the early aggression and it's just more effective at forcing a mistake from the opponent that then leads into a win.
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I don't get why ret kept focusing on trying to micro his lings to do 1-2 hits on sens lings. it was bound to go wrong with the banelings at some point.
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On October 22 2011 09:08 iSunrise wrote: Thank god, finally a break between games! I love Blizzard.
Don't want to tire you out from nonstop SC2 action
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I'm totally exhausted after this game I hope they take a 1-2 hour break so I can cool off.
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Very tactical game from Sen. Extremely well executed strategy
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Are they going to stream MVP vs Select ?
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Heh, didn't see what Artosis's shirt was. I want it.
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Sens offensive spine crawler made me giggle like a schoolgirl.
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i love how awkward players look just standing there hahahha
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Nice series. Glad sen won, I think he slightly outclasses ret
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