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Please everyone, stop the balance whining.
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On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess.
No, that attack was his last chance - He had 20 SCV's to TaeJa's 45, DeMuslim had his army wiped out basicly for free - The inevitable moveout from TaeJa would have left DeMuslim with zero chances of holding
I wouldn't be too upset about it though, I really liked DeMuslims play and especially g1, showed that he had read and prepped for his opponent, the missile turrets in his main springs to mind. Your countryman still has a good shot against NightEnD!
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On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess.
It was pretty good GG timing. Sure "anything is possible" but DeMuslim was hurting and failed to equalize while losing his army :/
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On August 03 2012 21:27 Caesarion wrote: MC vs Naama would actually be very interesting to watch.
Oh yes it's a must, the games are guaranteed to be really exciting.
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On August 03 2012 21:30 y0su wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess. It was pretty good GG timing. Sure "anything is possible" but DeMuslim was hurting and failed to equalize while losing his army :/
I'd go with this also, DeMu seemed really quite dead
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On August 03 2012 21:25 bLecK wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:23 Lysanias wrote: Grats to Taeja though his play this weekend seems sloppy. Yeah I've noticed this too. He's been making mistakes that you wouldn't expect him to make with the results he has managed to show in recent weeks. Though I'm all too eager to blame it on the jetlag 
Taeja has always been sloppy. He frequently loses banshees because he's not paying attention (then micros the next one to perfection and gets 20 kills). The mistakes have been more frequent this weekend though and in general his play hasn't been as awe-inspiring as his recent online games.
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On August 03 2012 21:29 Simsallabin wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:27 JimPanzer wrote:On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess. he trains with idra. Well IdrAs early GG yesterday was due to the larva bug, he couldn't remake hatch after it was killed. You realize he was a broodwar player right? In broodwar you naturally insta-made a drone and then canceled it to build a hatch, I even do it in SC2 every time, I don't understand how that can be difficult to adapt to.
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On August 03 2012 21:28 bLecK wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess. Or self preservation? Maybe he wants as much of his energy for when he plays Nightend.
By giving up at that point though, he gives up any possible chance of gaining a series win against Taeja and puts himself one series away from elimination. I am not trying to be critical of DeMuslim but I just think that fighting on can sometimes result in a comeback win. Is that not worth striving for?
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On August 03 2012 21:29 revel8 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:28 ChaosArcher wrote: I think MC is making fun of the HUGE AMOUNT of people who said he was only a lucky, cheesy, BW-B Teamer who will disappear from the scene as soon as good players switch over. Now 2 years and 300K price money later, he's still the boss. He is probably also trying to make Hero feel better. If he straight up and says he won because he is better than Hero, then that is bit cruel to a friend.
Yeah thats a factor too. MC is just a nice guy and also a genius. He traveled more than any other progamer, switched teams and learned english. While doing all of that, hes still the most succesful pro overall.
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Dissapointed they chose loosers game instead of the winners game...
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The guy in the middle always looks like he just cried for the last 20 hours...
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Nobody wants to watch patchzerg get facerolled, get naama vs mc on mainstream.
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On August 03 2012 21:32 Orome wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:25 bLecK wrote:On August 03 2012 21:23 Lysanias wrote: Grats to Taeja though his play this weekend seems sloppy. Yeah I've noticed this too. He's been making mistakes that you wouldn't expect him to make with the results he has managed to show in recent weeks. Though I'm all too eager to blame it on the jetlag  Taeja has always been sloppy. He frequently loses banshees because he's not paying attention (then micros the next one to perfection and gets 20 kills). The mistakes have been more frequent this weekend though and in general his play hasn't been as awe-inspiring as his recent online games.
Its like Gumiho - everywhere at once, sick multitasking, but no one is perfect. Still, Taeja at 80% is scarily good. Demu certainly gave him decent games though, didn't get bopped.
"@Demuslim was a little nervous vs Taeja, made a few errors, i love playing vs koreans though, learn so much every time."
Good attitude to have from Ben, gl vs Nightend
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So erm, out of casual interest, who's the interviewer chick?
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On August 03 2012 21:30 ELA wrote:Show nested quote +On August 03 2012 21:26 revel8 wrote: Was that a premature GG by DeMuslim? I know he was behind, but there is always a chance to win an engagement and regain parity. Surrendering at that point, concedes the entire series. I have seen many people win games from behind before. I am dissapointed, I guess. No, that attack was his last chance - He had 20 SCV's to TaeJa's 45, DeMuslim had his army wiped out basicly for free - The inevitable moveout from TaeJa would have left DeMuslim with zero chances of holding I wouldn't be too upset about it though, I really liked DeMuslims play and especially g1, showed that he had read and prepped for his opponent, the missile turrets in his main springs to mind. Your countryman still has a good shot against NightEnD!
Maybe. I am possibly underestimating DeMuslim's deficit in economy.
And I like NightEnd as well though! Only one can get through now.
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On August 03 2012 21:36 The KY wrote: So erm, out of casual interest, who's the interviewer chick?
Someone called Soe.
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who are they interviewing?
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"kas was a little bit jetlagged"
understatement of the month
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On August 03 2012 21:37 tuestresfat wrote: who are they interviewing?
EG.Suppy
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suppy looks like HD's brother oO
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