[GSTL] NSH vs. LG-IM Season 3 Round 1 2012 - Page 60
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MCDayC
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kusto
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Liquid`Nazgul
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On September 08 2012 00:21 kusto wrote: It's interesting how Seed has turined into a monster after his GSL win. This statement is so backwards. Awesome. | ||
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courtpanda
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On September 08 2012 00:53 Liquid`Nazgul wrote: This statement is so backwards. Awesome. his GSL run wasn't terribly "monstrous" though. it wasn't like Mvp/Nestea's runs where they just looked unstoppable. Seed looked pretty mortal and it looked like a "right place/right time" run, like jjakji's. key word here is "looked" | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On September 08 2012 02:28 courtpanda wrote: his GSL run wasn't terribly "monstrous" though. it wasn't like Mvp/Nestea's runs where they just looked unstoppable. Seed looked pretty mortal and it looked like a "right place/right time" run, like jjakji's. key word here is "looked" No way. Seed's PvZ was insane during the season, as well as in the TSL4 qualifiers. I remember Catz and Sheth casting him vs Life, Hyun and Curious and saying how impressed they were with his PvZ, it really felt different from anyone else's. | ||
Paljas
Germany6926 Posts
On September 08 2012 02:54 ZAiNs wrote: No way. Seed's PvZ was insane during the season, as well as in the TSL4 qualifiers. I remember Catz and Sheth casting him vs Life, Hyun and Curious and saying how impressed they were with his PvZ, it really felt different from anyone else's. well, he barley won against symbol | ||
jeeneeus
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Chriscras
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On September 08 2012 04:11 jeeneeus wrote: Who was coaching for IM? The order of players sent out was actually good for once. Nah it was the same old BS sending out True instead of a better Zerg :\ MC confirmed to Wolf that the IM coach usually goes into a match with an "ordered" lineup that he only deviates from when it becomes increasingly necessary. | ||
Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On September 08 2012 04:15 Chriscras wrote: Nah it was the same old BS sending out True instead of a better Zerg :\ that was the only questionable pick though, everything else was good. I don't mind them throwing out a B teamer once a match if they are prepared to snipe someone, True did lose but I'm sure he practiced for Jjakji and Whirlwind. | ||
WigglingSquid
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sam05396
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He barely won against a top 3 Zerg. What are you trying to prove? | ||
sam05396
United States783 Posts
On September 08 2012 04:17 Dodgin wrote: that was the only questionable pick though, everything else was good. I don't mind them throwing out a B teamer once a match if they are prepared to snipe someone, True did lose but I'm sure he practiced for Jjakji and Whirlwind. It's not questionable at all. It is clear lg-im likes giving their players experience through the team league. Which obviously has worked for their individual league success. | ||
crawlingchaos
Canada2025 Posts
On September 08 2012 04:42 WigglingSquid wrote: How were the B-teamers for NSH? Nothing especially noteworthy, tbh. Salvation botched his attack and Brave messed up his defense. With the depleted state of their line up, I don't know if they really have B-teamers... or just an extended A team. =\ | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38149 Posts
On September 08 2012 04:42 WigglingSquid wrote: How were the B-teamers for NSH? Recs and results don't lie today. | ||
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