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On August 07 2012 21:21 DarkLordOlli wrote: Kespa players have seemed rather weak to this kind of multitasking with drops everywhere... which is weird.
They just don't have the experience to expect what is possible and requires their attention and what doesn't. It's not a matter of speed, but understanding. When you have to think about things too much in this game you are going to spend more time looking at places that everyone else doesn't need to look at. So its not that weird.
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That was a nice game. Good job by Soulkey, Gumiho is a genius as usual.
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On August 07 2012 21:23 Medrea wrote: I didnt actually get to watch Jaedong play.
Not very good yet?
Decent, but he had some bad maps for ZvT ( Antiga ) and aLive was definitly in a good day.
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On August 07 2012 21:23 Medrea wrote: I didnt actually get to watch Jaedong play.
Not very good yet? He needs a bit more time.
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On August 07 2012 21:23 Benjamin99 wrote: I dont know why people say Soulkey played good for me he looked horrible. He was behind in upgrades. He was donating heavy gas units for free all the time. His overseer was never with his army and the longer the match went Soulkey just fell more and more apart. I wasnt impressed
He didn't just instantly blow up or something he went a full match. You have to kinda lower your standards for Kespa players since theyve been playing a different game for awhile.
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soulkey looked better than JD. GOMTV's Baneling was right, some Kespa players will dominate but not necessarily the TBLSs of BW
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On August 07 2012 21:22 darkest44 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 21:20 Highways wrote: Pathetic display by Soulkey.
Embarrassing the Kespa players WTF... Barely losing to a code S Terran after 2 months of playing the game is pathetic? Soulkey has been playing for much longer than 2 months
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Game 2: Entombed Valley Gumiho spawns as the red Terran in the bottom left position Soulkey spawns as the blue Zerg in the top right position
2:00min Gumiho starts with the Rax in his main (no wall at the main ramp) again Soulkey opens with Hatch first but this time takes an Extractor before the Pool
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On August 07 2012 21:20 Highways wrote: Pathetic display by Soulkey.
Embarrassing the Kespa players
Did you watch that game... Dispite his mistakes, he still held his own. He is learning to compete at the highest possible level. It all changed on only a handful of engagements. Don't be so disparaging.
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On August 07 2012 21:24 Yello wrote: Game 2: Entombed Valley Gumiho spawns as the red Terran in the bottom left position Soulkey spawns as the blue Zerg in the top right position
2:00min Gumiho starts with the Rax in his main (no wall at the main ramp) again Soulkey opens with Hatch first but this time takes an Extractor before the Pool
4:00min Gumiho builds the Expansion CC at his Natural while Soulkey pulls his Drones out of Gas after the speed upgrade Gumiho goes for a fast third CC in his main again
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the thing that must be really hard to get use to is, the zerg deathball, its not really the bw zerg style, which is small counter attacks with defiler/ling/lurker, mass opposite map expanding, chipping away slowly or starving them to death
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On August 07 2012 21:24 ibo422 wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 21:23 Medrea wrote: I didnt actually get to watch Jaedong play.
Not very good yet? He needs a bit more time.
Yeah I figured as much. Thats all these players need. SC2 is focused differently than broodwar. But these players are the best money could buy at one point, so they are going to be good at vidya games.
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hmmph. well this game over already...
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Lol. I'm watching this game and Baby vs Zero at the same time and they're both doing literally the same builds - bunker at Zerg's nat into 4 rax wall. (Well Gumiho's going for like 5-6 raxes while Baby teched to 2 fac.)
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On August 07 2012 21:26 Yello wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 21:24 Yello wrote: Game 2: Entombed Valley Gumiho spawns as the red Terran in the bottom left position Soulkey spawns as the blue Zerg in the top right position
2:00min Gumiho starts with the Rax in his main (no wall at the main ramp) again Soulkey opens with Hatch first but this time takes an Extractor before the Pool 4:00min Gumiho builds the Expansion CC at his Natural while Soulkey pulls his Drones out of Gas after the speed upgrade Gumiho goes for a fast third CC in his main again
6:00min Gumiho pushes out with 3 Marines and an SCV and builds a Bunker below Soulkey's natural ramp to deny Creep spread and a fast third base while following it up with 3 more Rax and 3 Refineries Soulkey goes for the Roach Warren and builds a lot of Lings after building 3 Queens
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On August 07 2012 21:24 Shock710 wrote: did soulkey have a drone to make the hatch?
Not enough money.
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On August 07 2012 21:27 pdd wrote: Lol. I'm watching this game and Baby vs Zero at the same time and they're both doing literally the same builds - bunker at Zerg's nat into 4 rax wall. (Well Gumiho's going for like 5-6 raxes while Baby teched to 2 fac.) LOL
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On August 07 2012 21:24 MangoMountain wrote:Show nested quote +On August 07 2012 21:22 darkest44 wrote:On August 07 2012 21:20 Highways wrote: Pathetic display by Soulkey.
Embarrassing the Kespa players WTF... Barely losing to a code S Terran after 2 months of playing the game is pathetic? Soulkey has been playing for much longer than 2 months
He's also been practicing two games for months so.. And where is this claim coming from? You really think he was playing SC2 fulltime while all the Kespa leagues were still BW? 3-4 months maybe at most.. and that's not "much longer than 2 months" compared to the 1-2 years Gumiho is playing.
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