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On May 03 2012 01:33 Derrida wrote:Show nested quote +On May 03 2012 01:31 Nick! wrote: Does anyone else feel like ret tilts pretty bad? Obviously no where near IdrA tilt, but its still quite bad. yes but i believe its a constructive tilt, where instead of flaming the opponent for being a retard, ret analyzes the game and draws lessons from them 
Yeah of course, i didnt mean it like woaah rets so bad look at him tilt
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On May 03 2012 01:33 Azarkon wrote: Grubby's PvZ is a lot better than it used to be. I think he has a shot against Stephano - Stephano is not invincible vs. Protoss, just against foreigner Protosses, but Grubby is going beyond that right now vs. Ret.
No. :D
I don't think he has a chance.
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LOL every single forcefield.
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Grubby celebrates 3-0 Ret with a cup of tea.
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1-16, that's hard. And probably mentally blocking too.
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On May 03 2012 01:34 StarVe wrote:Show nested quote +On May 03 2012 01:33 Azarkon wrote: Grubby's PvZ is a lot better than it used to be. I think he has a shot against Stephano - Stephano is not invincible vs. Protoss, just against foreigner Protosses, but Grubby is going beyond that right now vs. Ret.
No. :D I don't think he has a chance.
Grubby has a mental block against Stephano that he needs to get over, but dude, he just beat Ret 3-0. Ret, who beat Genius, who beat JYP, who beat a lot of top PvZers in the foreigner's scene.
Grubby has the skills, he needs the mindset.
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is Grubby finally letting go of trying to beat Zerg in late game?
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i think they played more than that, some online tourney are missing.
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On May 03 2012 01:36 Azarkon wrote:Show nested quote +On May 03 2012 01:34 StarVe wrote:On May 03 2012 01:33 Azarkon wrote: Grubby's PvZ is a lot better than it used to be. I think he has a shot against Stephano - Stephano is not invincible vs. Protoss, just against foreigner Protosses, but Grubby is going beyond that right now vs. Ret.
No. :D I don't think he has a chance. Grubby has a mental block against Stephano that he needs to get over, but dude, he just beat Ret 3-0. Ret, who beat Genius, who beat JYP, who beat a lot of top PvZers in the foreigner's scene. Grubby has the skills, he needs the mindset.
We'll see.
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Did Stephano win vs Socke? And what score?
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That immortal sentry push on this map is unstoppable.
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Europe has a mental block vs Stephano. ie. look at how Socke is doing.
I dont think anyone can beat Stephano. His macro and the engagements he chooses are perfect.
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Forcefields good unit...
Happy for Grubby, sad for the end result. Grubby will get stomped by Steph and thats that.
Think Ret had a better chance of winning the next game.
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Yeah Grubby!! Grubby number 1 dutch guy for sure!! Maybe Grubby should become Ret's mentor instead of feast's
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I heard somewhere in another thread that Grubby fell off the radar and that he's not getting better.. it doesn't look 'that' bad...
On April 25 2012 20:12 KainiT wrote:Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 19:39 TheSir wrote:On April 25 2012 17:29 Leijona wrote:On April 25 2012 15:50 seoul_kiM wrote: Why do people still want to see players like TLO, NoNy, Grubby, and Idra play? They really fell off the radar... No, grubby is just getting better and better everyday. His days are surely ahead. (In sc2) yeah as a caster, as a player not anymore. +1 It is funny how people always think grubby is getting "better and better everyday". He had a very succesful wc3 past and had all the best training environment once he started to play sc2. He already had sponsors, an esports supporting environment, knew how to practice for esports etc. etc. He was best at the beginning of sc2 and is now getting worse. That is also because of his age which does not allow him to be among the progamer elite anymore due to physical reasons. I like Grubby just as much as everybody else, but there is just absolutely no reason to believe that he is getting better besides the casters saying it all the time. Casters say many stupid things unfortunately.
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On May 03 2012 01:36 Azarkon wrote:Show nested quote +On May 03 2012 01:34 StarVe wrote:On May 03 2012 01:33 Azarkon wrote: Grubby's PvZ is a lot better than it used to be. I think he has a shot against Stephano - Stephano is not invincible vs. Protoss, just against foreigner Protosses, but Grubby is going beyond that right now vs. Ret.
No. :D I don't think he has a chance. Grubby has a mental block against Stephano that he needs to get over, but dude, he just beat Ret 3-0. Ret, who beat Genius, who beat JYP, who beat a lot of top PvZers in the foreigner's scene. Grubby has the skills, he needs the mindset.
I think he already has the mindset. Proven champion in W3, loves training and is comfortably set up to live the life of a progamer. If only he'd switch to zerg... ^^
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On May 03 2012 01:39 ngri wrote:I heard somewhere in another thread that Grubby fell off the radar and that he's not getting better.. it doesn't look 'that' bad... Show nested quote +On April 25 2012 20:12 KainiT wrote:On April 25 2012 19:39 TheSir wrote:On April 25 2012 17:29 Leijona wrote:On April 25 2012 15:50 seoul_kiM wrote: Why do people still want to see players like TLO, NoNy, Grubby, and Idra play? They really fell off the radar... No, grubby is just getting better and better everyday. His days are surely ahead. (In sc2) yeah as a caster, as a player not anymore. +1 It is funny how people always think grubby is getting "better and better everyday". He had a very succesful wc3 past and had all the best training environment once he started to play sc2. He already had sponsors, an esports supporting environment, knew how to practice for esports etc. etc. He was best at the beginning of sc2 and is now getting worse. That is also because of his age which does not allow him to be among the progamer elite anymore due to physical reasons. I like Grubby just as much as everybody else, but there is just absolutely no reason to believe that he is getting better besides the casters saying it all the time. Casters say many stupid things unfortunately.
Edit : Pretty sure the majority including all the pro players would disagree with that statement.
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