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On July 07 2012 05:07 ratbert wrote:Show nested quote +On July 06 2012 21:56 ratbert wrote: wow there's always a million excuses if a korean loses a map against someone else o.O quoting myself from the MC - TLO series, one of the only laws in sc2
What are you even talking about? Who made excuses for MC - TLO, MC four gated him off a one gate expo on Ohana. No one cared about that game lmao, it showed absolutely nothing.
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On July 07 2012 05:09 Musicus wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:06 TheBanana wrote:On July 07 2012 05:01 arctics86 wrote: Nightend has to win one map in four games against MVP & Golden so that Monchi advances If Nightend takes one game from MVP, Monchi advances. It he takes one game from each it's a 3-way tie. If he takes one from Golden and none from MVP, Monchi is out. Why does nobody ever mention that Nightend will advance together with Monchi if he just beats both Golden and MVP. That would be extremely awesome, but not really likely. I really want monchi to andvance, it would be so weird for him to go out after performing so well... I really hate threeway ties
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Wait so who won Yonghwa and Sheth?
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On July 07 2012 05:10 TheBanana wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:08 Asha` wrote:On July 07 2012 05:06 Plansix wrote:On July 07 2012 04:57 Asha` wrote: Monchi's fast hidden third wins him game 3. Disgusting series. I know, MVP should have played better and scouted it. He should have assumed his opponent would take risks against him. Yup, should expect inferior players to do this a lot.I guess he was just overly scared of another 2 base all in after the game before rather than Monchi going the other way and hoping to get away with greed. Did you play this flute when Mvp cheesed the hell out of Naniwa?
Yup, MVP was also the inferior player when he cheesed Squirtle out of GSL championship
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On July 07 2012 05:12 Whatson wrote: Wait so who won Yonghwa and Sheth?
YongHwa 2 - 1.
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On July 07 2012 05:10 TheBanana wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:08 Asha` wrote:On July 07 2012 05:06 Plansix wrote:On July 07 2012 04:57 Asha` wrote: Monchi's fast hidden third wins him game 3. Disgusting series. I know, MVP should have played better and scouted it. He should have assumed his opponent would take risks against him. Yup, should expect inferior players to do this a lot.I guess he was just overly scared of another 2 base all in after the game before rather than Monchi going the other way and hoping to get away with greed. Did you play this flute when Mvp cheesed the hell out of Naniwa?
I only play the piano. And I don't get your point, you know MVP is the best player in the history of SC2 and showed he was capable of playing all kinds of games vs Protoss that season.
Monchi's not remotely close to Nani's level either.
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On July 07 2012 05:10 TheBanana wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:08 Asha` wrote:On July 07 2012 05:06 Plansix wrote:On July 07 2012 04:57 Asha` wrote: Monchi's fast hidden third wins him game 3. Disgusting series. I know, MVP should have played better and scouted it. He should have assumed his opponent would take risks against him. Yup, should expect inferior players to do this a lot.I guess he was just overly scared of another 2 base all in after the game before rather than Monchi going the other way and hoping to get away with greed. Did you play this flute when Mvp cheesed the hell out of Naniwa?
Chill, he's not whining about it (well not exactly), Monchi is undeniably the inferior player and he'd know that his only chance would be to play tricksy.
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Ahah. Everybody should follow LiquidRet... :D
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On July 07 2012 05:12 Whatson wrote: Wait so who won Yonghwa and Sheth? Yonghwa won 2-1.
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These korean/mvp fanboy tears are pure gold
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On July 07 2012 05:11 Mouzone wrote: What's the story behind the Ret Twitter gag (?)?
Ret whined that casters always plug in casts to get people to follow them and never the players so now all just say follow Ret.
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On July 07 2012 05:11 Mouzone wrote: What's the story behind the Ret Twitter gag (?)?
Ret tweeted that players dont get enough promotion during tournaments and the casters only promote their twitters. So Rotterdam began to promote rets twitter whenever he can instead of his, if you meant that?
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The entirety of the MVP hater's club is a subset of players.
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On July 07 2012 05:08 KroN wrote:monchi played good, and im happy for him  i just thought MVP was a bit off, i watched all his GSL games, maybe he is just better with exact planning for his opponent. thats why i asked if jetlag was involved or smth else... not to take away from monchi, it just seems off from MVPs normal play imo They both played average games, monchi looked really nervous in game 1 when he threw his huge lead. MVP wasn't playing great either, Tarson did better TvP's than MVP today.
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why does every single LR thread somewhere end up with a justification battle for Mvp during last season's Code S ? :/
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On July 07 2012 05:10 TheBanana wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:08 Asha` wrote:On July 07 2012 05:06 Plansix wrote:On July 07 2012 04:57 Asha` wrote: Monchi's fast hidden third wins him game 3. Disgusting series. I know, MVP should have played better and scouted it. He should have assumed his opponent would take risks against him. Yup, should expect inferior players to do this a lot.I guess he was just overly scared of another 2 base all in after the game before rather than Monchi going the other way and hoping to get away with greed. Did you play this flute when Mvp cheesed the hell out of Naniwa? Way to misunderstand. He isn't saying you only cheese when you think you're worse than you're opponent, he's saying you should expect players that think they're worse to take risks.
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On July 07 2012 05:12 -TesteR- wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:10 TheBanana wrote:On July 07 2012 05:08 Asha` wrote:On July 07 2012 05:06 Plansix wrote:On July 07 2012 04:57 Asha` wrote: Monchi's fast hidden third wins him game 3. Disgusting series. I know, MVP should have played better and scouted it. He should have assumed his opponent would take risks against him. Yup, should expect inferior players to do this a lot.I guess he was just overly scared of another 2 base all in after the game before rather than Monchi going the other way and hoping to get away with greed. Did you play this flute when Mvp cheesed the hell out of Naniwa? Yup, MVP was also the inferior player when he cheesed Squirtle out of GSL championship 
lol, and Squirtle is not known for his 2 base all-ins? We need to stop thinking all ins are bad. Of course, if you can ONLY all-in, it is a sign of bad play. But all the elite players have all-ins in their arsenal to keep their opponents honest.
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On July 07 2012 05:13 SarcasmMonster wrote:The entirety of the MVP hater's club is a subset of  players. Mostly derived from the Naniwa fanclub also
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On July 07 2012 05:09 mambar wrote:Show nested quote +On July 07 2012 05:08 CosmicSpiral wrote:On July 07 2012 05:02 Gorlin wrote:On July 07 2012 05:00 CosmicSpiral wrote:On July 07 2012 04:59 Papulatus wrote: Haha how did Monci beat MVP When was Mvp especially good at TvP? Are you kidding? When he has over a 60% win rate and just won a GSL beating Naniwa, Parting, and Squirtle along the way? Nice joke Derp derp derp Mvp studies his opponents and devised clever all-ins that allow him to barely win a GSL. Now he loses 2-1 to an opponent whose style he doesn't know and everyone is shocked. I feel like I'm posting in Reddit today. Then go post there. Did you even see the finals? As someone just noted, Mvp played more macro games against toss than all ins last season, so stop spouting bullshit
Yeah because macro game never involve timings or mindgames right? But go on and keeping believing that this was some unpredictable upset. TvP was always Mvp's weakest matchup.
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'Look at this hot blonde rubbing a chair.
You now want the chair.'
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