in sc2 and bw.
osl final beat flash 3times in a row.
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starfinder
Japan167 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:05 BlindKill wrote: Show nested quote + On August 16 2012 19:04 Highways wrote: On August 16 2012 19:02 AgentChaos wrote: is effort good vt? Beat Flash in sc2 or bw? in sc2 and bw. osl final beat flash 3times in a row. | ||
Grumbels
Netherlands7031 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
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Australia54784 Posts
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Fionn
United States23455 Posts
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Porcelina
United Kingdom3249 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:08 Grumbels wrote: nobody liked my pun in the live chat, but the alien vs the towel terran should be like the hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy match. ![]() Live chat clearly has no soul. | ||
-IeZaeL-
Spain327 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:06 ceaRshaf wrote: Show nested quote + On August 16 2012 19:05 Fragile51 wrote: On August 16 2012 19:05 BlindKill wrote: On August 16 2012 19:04 Highways wrote: On August 16 2012 19:02 AgentChaos wrote: is effort good vt? Beat Flash in sc2 or bw? SC2, was one of the first matches of the hybrid format. But I guess it's kinda irrelephant. omg , lol | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:06 HolyArrow wrote: None of these Kespa wins honestly surprise me much. Aside from DRG who's been identified as slumping for a while, we've seen players like Horror, Yugioh, Tails, and sC fall, all of whom are Code A or Code B at best. Combine that with the fact that Kespa players are simply have more experience as progamers (i.e booth experience) and how they have the psychological advantage mentioned by Soulkey and Jaedong, and you have a pretty fertile field for Kespa victories. Well, it's Gumi now. Gumiho is a different deal than these Code A and B players. And, well, I think the same way but it's basically validation that these Kespa players have the potential to be amazing in a quick amount of time. | ||
Squeegy
Finland1166 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:07 Diizzy wrote: drg coca symbol code a? no way Not only Code A but they also played bad and are in a slump. And don't forget that psychological advantage, or the fact that the GSL players can be studied. Oh, and stage experience too. The real test starts today. And if not today, then tomorrow. Or the week after depending on who wins this week. | ||
FakeDeath
Malaysia6060 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:09 silent_owl wrote: Show nested quote + On August 16 2012 19:06 HolyArrow wrote: None of these Kespa wins honestly surprise me much. Aside from DRG who's been identified as slumping for a while, we've seen players like Horror, Yugioh, Tails, and sC fall, all of whom are Code A or Code B at best. Combine that with the fact that Kespa players are simply have more experience as progamers (i.e booth experience) and how they have the psychological advantage mentioned by Soulkey and Jaedong, and you have a pretty fertile field for Kespa victories. Well, it's Gumi now. Gumiho is a different deal than these Code A and B players. And, well, I think the same way but it's basically validation that these Kespa players have the potential to be amazing in a quick amount of time. DRG,Coca(GSTL Most kills),Symbol is Code A and B???????? | ||
AbuntuGuntu
United States1972 Posts
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Australia54784 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:09 Squeegy wrote: Not only Code A but they also played bad and are in a slump. And don't forget that psychological advantage, or the fact that the GSL players can be studied. Oh, and stage experience too. The real test starts today. And if not today, then tomorrow. Or the week after depending on who wins this week. don't be so snide | ||
spree
United States86 Posts
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Shock710
Australia6097 Posts
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haka
United States1414 Posts
1) Watch for drops. 2) Don't clump infestors. But then again, the game might not even get to that stage and Gumi is gonna absolutely destroy Effort. | ||
regizer239
Guam327 Posts
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Williammm
Australia908 Posts
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FakeDeath
Malaysia6060 Posts
On August 16 2012 19:09 Squeegy wrote: Not only Code A but they also played bad and are in a slump. And don't forget that psychological advantage, or the fact that the GSL players can be studied. Oh, and stage experience too. The real test starts today. And if not today, then tomorrow. Or the week after depending on who wins this week. Giving them the excuse they played bad is pathetic. Kespa player just played better than them. | ||
ceaRshaf
Romania4926 Posts
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revoN
Japan804 Posts
The argument that the opponent was playing poorly is kinda getting old. If every match ends with the same conclusion for some ppl then maybe those players weren't that good in the first place? Kinda strange that suddenly everyone is playing badly against Kespa players, isn't it? Also keep in mind that sometimes your play can be only as good as your opponent lets you. | ||
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