On May 20 2012 14:06 tianGO wrote: Guys, I was out having dinner with some friends, could someone PLEASE tell me a quick sum up of what happened, just a few highlights at least. I came home as soon as i could just to watch this. Thanks.
fantasy looked decent against a poor jaedong soo crushed sea best beat some random pvp sun beat jaedong in a bleh game
On May 20 2012 13:56 Shaoling wrote: I think were going to have to coin a new term. gsl koreans and osl koreans.
Why? Both will kill foreigners :D
nah man, what we saw from JD... pfft. not impressed.
and best "i didnt know what i was doing i just dropped like in BW".
Erm... they just started playing serious SC2. I have no doubts OSL koreans will kill foreigners very very soon
MLG anaheim's OSL koreans tournament is going to be very nice, I'd expect to see them playing a lot better by then
If you think in terms of game understanding. One guy executed an ancient timing and the other guy failed and then had no idea what to do,
They're miles behind in game understanding, is my point.
Funny you say that, because traditionally Korean teams looked for players with really high APM and good mechanics with the belief that they can teach them the strategy later on. Its a lot easier to go from mechanics > strategy than strategy > mechanics.
And then we get someonelike by.Hero. Thank god they don't all think like this.
I'm not much of an sc2 watcher and am a bw guy, but its hard to judge the sc2 games because (from what I get the feel of) best had decent micro/safe BO and sun seemed to have a pretty solid immortal rush but jaedong had awful decisions and sang had a pretty awful execution of that weird 4 gate build.
This honestly may be an example of the skt coaching staff; they're a really dedicated and professional coaching staff. They maybe kept up with decision making better than other coaching staffs. Team 8 has a really limited staff, and last season bw fans heavily criticised team 8 for being extremely predictable (Sea got sniped with like 8 tvps in a row).
On May 20 2012 14:06 tianGO wrote: Guys, I was out having dinner with some friends, could someone PLEASE tell me a quick sum up of what happened, just a few highlights at least. I came home as soon as i could just to watch this. Thanks.
fantasy looked decent against a poor jaedong soo crushed sea best beat some random pvp sun beat jaedong in a bleh game
On May 20 2012 13:56 Shaoling wrote: I think were going to have to coin a new term. gsl koreans and osl koreans.
Why? Both will kill foreigners :D
nah man, what we saw from JD... pfft. not impressed.
and best "i didnt know what i was doing i just dropped like in BW".
Erm... they just started playing serious SC2. I have no doubts OSL koreans will kill foreigners very very soon
MLG anaheim's OSL koreans tournament is going to be very nice, I'd expect to see them playing a lot better by then
If you think in terms of game understanding. One guy executed an ancient timing and the other guy failed and then had no idea what to do,
They're miles behind in game understanding, is my point.
Funny you say that, because traditionally Korean teams looked for players with really high APM and good mechanics with the belief that they can teach them the strategy later on. Its a lot easier to go from mechanics > strategy than strategy > mechanics.
And then we get someonelike by.Hero. Thank god they don't all think like this.
are you serious?
If it's unclear to you, I'm not talking of the Liquid player.