DreamHack EIZO Open [Day 2] - Page 167
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Demonaz
United Kingdom1219 Posts
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Ayush_SCtoss
India3050 Posts
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:35 Funkydonky wrote: You do realize that is not better understanding but just pure luck, because he didn't scout in the first game that stephano was droning. And you forget to mention that stephano beat nestea in macro game, out multitasking nestea heavily. Nestea has a 80% win rate in ZvZ - you think he gets lucky? | ||
nkulu
United States242 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:35 Eee wrote: Damn, I would've gotten really nervous if I didn't understand a question like that in a foreign country and everybody were laughing. That's a good call. That can make you feel insecure pretty quickly. | ||
Youtakenocandle
543 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:35 Spitmode wrote: am i the only one who thinks these interviews with the koreans are kinda weird and awkward? i dont know.. They always are. I find it odd that in 2012 young Koreans don't speak English, don't they get thaught that in school? | ||
milesfacade
United Kingdom799 Posts
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YourHarry
United States1152 Posts
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Roe
Canada6002 Posts
a zerg won in a zvz | ||
Crownlol
United States3726 Posts
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Killcani
Sweden448 Posts
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zylog
Canada943 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:32 sirreginold wrote: nerochio got too greedy. Why don't we see more zergs wall off with evo chambers when they face really bad aggresion in zvz? 2 evo chambers would cost you 2 drones and 6 lings/3 drones/1 queen in terms of minerals. Nerchio's mistake was anticipating pressure with droning behind it, while his opponent was following up the pressure with more pressure. | ||
RaE21
United States260 Posts
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beamingrobot
United States685 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:37 Youtakenocandle wrote: They always are. I find it odd that in 2012 young Koreans don't speak English, don't they get thaught that in school? They don't use it that often I guess? | ||
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JWD
United States12607 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:37 Youtakenocandle wrote: They always are. I find it odd that in 2012 young Koreans don't speak English, don't they get thaught that in school? dude, chill on that. It requires a really high level of language competency to answer complicated questions in front of a huge crowd. | ||
Denzil
United Kingdom4193 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:36 Demonaz wrote: I don't understand how someone could win a competitive match of something in a big tourney for lots of money and not look happy. It mystifies me how some players can get a huge win and barely show any emotion. I'd be fist pumping and slapping crowd hands all over :D theorycrafting if you just and only just beat a foreigner, why would you be happy as the master race korean? | ||
.Enigma.
Sweden1461 Posts
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IMNasty
663 Posts
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usethis2
2164 Posts
Someone above said it right, though. I think I aged a bit faster watching this ZvZ series. I don't envy the players. It's just too crazy to my taste. | ||
Rowa
Belgium962 Posts
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Doublemint
Austria8563 Posts
On April 23 2012 02:35 Funkydonky wrote: You do realize that is not better understanding but just pure luck, because he didn't scout in the first game that stephano was droning. And you forget to mention that stephano beat nestea in macro game, out multitasking nestea heavily. I am in no way a Zerg expert but I agree with Funkdonky pretty much, as I also watched these games. | ||
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