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Can't go to lunch without coming back to 20+ reports. This makes me upset. Stop the bullshit or get ready to hammered. Thanks --Pholon |
On December 13 2011 20:54 Pipper wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 20:51 Itsmedudeman wrote:On December 13 2011 20:51 RowdierBob wrote: *Not a troll*
Has Naniwa won a game in an individual tourney since his time in Korea? No, LOL Except for getting 2nd in the hardest tournament of the year. LOL
Only hardest if you win it coming from the open bracket. Not hardest if you basically don't have to play for half of the tournament. Not that he didn't earn his slot, it just wasn't nearly as difficult of an accomplishment for Naniwa as it was for Leenock. Naniwa could focus down his preparation a lot easier as well.
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On December 13 2011 20:54 Talih wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 20:53 ptrpb wrote: So we got this huge macro map... and yet people keep allining on it. Counter intuitive imo. Meta game too meta for me man
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On the subject of TvP allins I have this to say: take a look at protoss lategame, and then ask yourself why terrans are so eager to end the game early.
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Norway25712 Posts
Baneling bust all of the bunkers!
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On December 13 2011 20:51 Seiniyta wrote: Fucking fucking fucking fucking ridicilous, I mean, come on. How the fuck could Naniwa properly have scouted that? Naniwa defended well, but damn. I feel so sad for Naniwa. MMA did what he had to do, but a best of 1 in a such a tournament is retarded x;x
same way terran or zerg wouldn't be able to scout proxy stargate or 3 gateways sitting on a pylon somewhere in a corner of a map. Terran doesn't even have nearly as many "hidden" all-ins as protoss.
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MVP did this to DRG last night
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On December 13 2011 20:54 Drazzzt wrote: wow. I somehow get the feeling that the Koreans are not taking Naniwa seriously at all or that they even try to humiliate him a bit. Only all-ins or at least hard hard pushes and no macro games..... Nani should probably try to re-evaluate himself (he was even talking about winning if in good shape during the interview). Well way I see it, Naniwa is very greedy. Remember Leenock dismantling Naniwa in the past series? Naniwa is vulnerable at the start of the game because he takes risks (technically semi-economic cheese). All-in usually punishes it.
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On December 13 2011 20:54 cmen15 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 20:51 trucane wrote: Cmon naniwa what the heck was that? I seriously think Naniwa should consider going back home and stepping down, this clearly isn't working out for him despite being in korea for quite a long time Really.... Its comments like this that truly drive me madd.
Most of them are just jealous about a foreigner playing in korea basically.
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wow Leenock gave him that.
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can we get more than 1 25+ minute game please
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Oh, MMA. Leave Leenock alone!
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guys MOST IMPORTANT QUESTION OF ALL
Is Nestea vs Naniwa happening?
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Leenock always loses his natural lol
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I don't think Bruce Leenock can pull through this one
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On December 13 2011 20:54 Giriath wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 20:52 coko wrote:On December 13 2011 20:52 Shikyo wrote: By the way that build is incredibly easy to defeat if you just build like 15-20 Zealots and amove them along with the stalkers How ... is he meant to have 20 zealots then? Haha yeah, if he had 20 zealots he wouldn't nearly any stalkers. Unless he scouted the all-in, but then he'd be better off having a one or two immortals and fewer zealots. Yeah robo is way better vs this but you can do it with a 5 - 6gate as well by massing up Zealots along with a few stalkers
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On December 13 2011 20:56 eericson000 wrote: MVP did this to DRG last night ??
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United States15275 Posts
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Gotta say even tho Naniwa has lost all the games he is still playing very well, very very close games.
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On December 13 2011 20:54 gregnog wrote: Definitely getting old watching all in after all in. Guess that is what happens in this format though. This is naniwa's fault he just plays WAY too greedy and always relies on the fact that his opponent does not attack him early. That's why Naniwa will never amount to anything in GSL where you have time to prepare against your opponent unless he changes the way he plays.
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