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On August 14 2012 20:25 opterown wrote: guys, Squeegy is the biggest pro-bw poster ever, i recommend not getting into arguments with him
Earlier he posted, without irony, 'U mad??'
Yeah just let him get on with it.
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HerO doesnt do much with the drop, now going for 8 gates which are scouted immediately by Yugiohs inbase overlord. Yugioh has the information he needs to defend and win this game
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opterown
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haha such little talk about the game
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Yes, plopping down 8 gates while an OV is watching is a good move
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ok i have not been following sc2 lately so i have to ask why the fuck is this map back?
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On August 14 2012 20:22 Frost wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 20:19 setzer wrote:On August 14 2012 20:14 RHoudini wrote:On August 14 2012 20:11 EscPlan9 wrote: Effort was so underappreciated during SC1. You must be kidding, Effort has always been considered one of the top zergs. I actually didn't like Effort much until after his retirement because I saw him as a threat to Jaedong and considered him just a streaky player. His skills are unbelieable and he will soon be one of the best, if not the best, zerg on the planet. Funny Effort didn't retire.... lol.........
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So, God saved the queen finally.
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On August 14 2012 20:26 Vorenius wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 20:24 Squeegy wrote:On August 14 2012 20:21 The KY wrote:On August 14 2012 20:20 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:18 BlazeFury01 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:16 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:13 IshinShishi wrote:On August 14 2012 20:10 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:09 IshinShishi wrote: omfg, effOrt has really gone full elephant, it's hillarious to see people trying to down play this, when nestea trades well in baneling wars he is trading 4 lings for 1 baneling, what I mean by is that DRG played extremely well, it's just that no one has ever traded so perfectly as effort in baneling wars, amazing game, possibly the best zvz I've ever seen. You haven't seen a lot of ZvZ games if you think that's true. I've watched the GSL since open season 3, I'm sure that's true. I've seen DRG completely dominate ZvZ with excellent micro in games. Just because he lost today doesn't make it seem like "zomg, Kespa players doing something that's never been done before!" Which isn't true, cause it's been done before. On that note, damn is DRG doing terribly this past month. It makes it "zomg" because effort has played the game for 3 months while concurrently practicing brood war. That is why it is a big deal. And what I find funny about all of this is, Kespa teams are bringing in former GSL players/coaches to coach them so it accelerates the process. But no one even mentions that. It's done wonders for Jaedong's game though. I want him to go far. And er...has it been three months? I'm almost certain that the kespa players have been practising sc2 for way longer than that. It's been a bit more than three months. Not much more by any means. They didn't even have computers capable of running SC2 a while back. Moreover, it's funny that you're certain despite no evidence. They have stated they started practising very recently, do you think they are lying? Especially when BW's future wasn't decided very long time ago. I watched them play broodwar in SPL not more than a few hours ago... Technically they aren't playing anymore starcraft2 than Moon is playing War3
afaik no one has really been practicing BW since getting knocked out of OSL.
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and now recall back!!
oh wait this isnt the battlereport screw it -.-
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On August 14 2012 20:26 The KY wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 20:24 setzer wrote:On August 14 2012 20:21 The KY wrote:On August 14 2012 20:20 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:18 BlazeFury01 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:16 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:13 IshinShishi wrote:On August 14 2012 20:10 DrakeFZX3 wrote:On August 14 2012 20:09 IshinShishi wrote: omfg, effOrt has really gone full elephant, it's hillarious to see people trying to down play this, when nestea trades well in baneling wars he is trading 4 lings for 1 baneling, what I mean by is that DRG played extremely well, it's just that no one has ever traded so perfectly as effort in baneling wars, amazing game, possibly the best zvz I've ever seen. You haven't seen a lot of ZvZ games if you think that's true. I've watched the GSL since open season 3, I'm sure that's true. I've seen DRG completely dominate ZvZ with excellent micro in games. Just because he lost today doesn't make it seem like "zomg, Kespa players doing something that's never been done before!" Which isn't true, cause it's been done before. On that note, damn is DRG doing terribly this past month. It makes it "zomg" because effort has played the game for 3 months while concurrently practicing brood war. That is why it is a big deal. And what I find funny about all of this is, Kespa teams are bringing in former GSL players/coaches to coach them so it accelerates the process. But no one even mentions that. It's done wonders for Jaedong's game though. I want him to go far. And er...has it been three months? I'm almost certain that the kespa players have been practising sc2 for way longer than that. Only since the end of the last proleague season. I am relatively certain we were getting reports of some teams practising SC2 before that.
I am positively certain teams did not tank their BW season to start practicing SC2 when it wasn't even known if SC2 was going to be in this season.
If you are talking about a year or so ago then they only practicing for a few weeks, then KeSPA went forward with BW again.
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rofl khaldor going off on yugioh
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On August 14 2012 20:28 dmnum wrote: ok i have not been following sc2 lately so i have to ask why the fuck is this map back? Good question.
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YuGiOh throwing 75 minerals.
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On August 14 2012 20:28 dmnum wrote: ok i have not been following sc2 lately so i have to ask why the fuck is this map back? because Blizzard
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Hahaha haahahaaaaaaaaaaaaa Khaldor being mad at Yugioh. Too funny. <3
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On August 14 2012 20:25 Squeegy wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 20:21 Chunhyang wrote:On August 14 2012 20:17 mordk wrote:On August 14 2012 20:15 Assirra wrote:On August 14 2012 20:12 ceaRshaf wrote:On August 14 2012 20:09 Na_Dann_Ma_GoGo wrote:On August 14 2012 20:07 Infernal Knight wrote: LR threads are a lot more pleasant when we're not having elephant wars. <_< Seriously, it's getting to a pathetic level. And of course there's zero moderation on that topic because it's actually supported -_- Well, time to back out of these threads then. It's not like CODE S players don't have a lot of raging fans that treat these KESPA players like code B or worse players and when they actually win or put up a fight they come with excuses. If respect was given were it's due no arguments would be happening. Some Kespa players are already really good and not even full speed. Deal with it! Oh come on, don't try to act like the victim here. The thing that started this mess was the TL article which praised the kespa players like a god (remember the nonsenical 100 players stomping the sc2 compettion) off all over it and calling sc2 essentially a joke. Actually it was even more nonsensical, the article said 300 pros and semipros could roflstomp the SC2 scene (or, as the article said, crush) withing a few months of switching. Such ridiculousness. The funny thing is that the article predicted instant domination. There is no domination. Nothing instant. It's been proven wrong. But Kespa players doing well, can't we just be happy I love these strawmen. No, that is not what the article said. I shall quote from the article it self
I am saying that there are 300 current pros and semi-pros that have the potential to come in and dominate SC2 at any moment, with a latency of a few months from the day they switch. If you come now with the "you have to read between the lines" or "yea it stands there but that is not what the article meant" crap all your arguments are invalid since you can turn ANYTHING to something you want.
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