[Code S] Ro16 Group C: 2012 GSL Season 4 - Page 4
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neutralrobot
Australia1025 Posts
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ArchangelJada
Canada910 Posts
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dcemuser
United States3248 Posts
Maybe it was because everyone else jumped on his bandwagon over the course of like 2 days way back when. Head: MVP/Curious Heart: MVP/JYP | ||
fixed_point
Germany4891 Posts
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InDesconrowl
Togo311 Posts
On September 26 2012 16:19 X3GoldDot wrote: lol, curious probably has the best mechanics out of any zerg atm.......... mini deserved the win, he probably couldve won naniwa in 1000 different ways with how bad naniwa is, but he chose the easier route, mana was cheesed out i agree but sC played to win, not for fame. Naniwa was actually playing incredibly good until he got cheesed back to back against Heart and that put him into a slump. I will never forgive heart for that. Don't forget Naniwa is the most accomplished foreigner ever with back to back ro8 in the hardest GSL seasons ever. | ||
Yarbleck
France233 Posts
please go and win this GSL <3 | ||
bLecK
Australia625 Posts
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InDesconrowl
Togo311 Posts
On September 26 2012 16:58 bLecK wrote: It saddens me how much MKP has fallen out of flavour with the crowd. Hopefully he whips out a 2-0 for the night, MVP with a 2-1 close behind :D It's those glasses of his. | ||
boxman22
Canada430 Posts
On September 26 2012 16:45 InDesconrowl wrote: Naniwa was actually playing incredibly good until he got cheesed back to back against Heart and that put him into a slump. I will never forgive heart for that. Don't forget Naniwa is the most accomplished foreigner ever with back to back ro8 in the hardest GSL seasons ever. Also how did mini cheese? It's pvp and he still expanded ![]() | ||
bLecK
Australia625 Posts
Surely that would make him more popular. | ||
samurai80
Japan4225 Posts
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glzElectromaster
Japan2474 Posts
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Kasaraki
Denmark7115 Posts
On September 26 2012 16:45 InDesconrowl wrote: Naniwa was actually playing incredibly good until he got cheesed back to back against Heart and that put him into a slump. I will never forgive heart for that. Don't forget Naniwa is the most accomplished foreigner ever with back to back ro8 in the hardest GSL seasons ever. The "most accomplished" term is such a useless and subjective term, especially because your reason is a couple of round of 8 finishes. That's more subjective than price money, tournament wins, or anything similar. :/ I am not saying it's not impressive, but it's not something that guarantees you the honor of being the "best" or "most accomplished". Maybe if you had said "one of the..." it would make sense, and I'd agree easily. Apart from that, his slump started way before he even met Heart... Failing WCS Sweden, and going out 4-0 in IEM Cologne, for example. Might be when he left Quantic and Startale. | ||
Incomplet
United Kingdom1419 Posts
Anyway ontopic... Curious / MVP pretty easy to predict | ||
Schelim
Austria11528 Posts
MVP and MKP hwaiting!!! | ||
glzElectromaster
Japan2474 Posts
On September 26 2012 16:45 InDesconrowl wrote: Naniwa was actually playing incredibly good until he got cheesed back to back against Heart and that put him into a slump. I will never forgive heart for that. Don't forget Naniwa is the most accomplished foreigner ever with back to back ro8 in the hardest GSL seasons ever. Nani was good until the end of Season 3. Then he quit Quantic, and then went back home to Sweden for some reason which I'm not aware of, and then started losing super hard. He was even a bit shaky in season 3 as he only got out because Genius forgot that range upgrade, while he looked a lot more dominant in season 2. Idk, perhaps losing those Startale practice partners hurt quite a bit. Nani just seems lost recently ![]() | ||
StateAlchemist
France1946 Posts
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JJH777
United States4408 Posts
That just makes what he said even dumber cause he has a Zenex tag. Zenex zergs are the cheesiest players out there. | ||
HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
On September 26 2012 17:33 JJH777 wrote: That just makes what he said even dumber cause he has a Zenex tag. Zenex zergs are the cheesiest players out there. Life doesn't cheese, he just does a lot of clever use of wattafakk mechanics | ||
red4ce
United States7313 Posts
On September 26 2012 17:24 Incomplet wrote: I think its acceptable to cheese once in a BO1 and twice in BO5 and 7. In the case of Naniwa and Mana, Naniwa got cheesed twice by Heart in the RO32 Code S which is BO3, but Mini simply outplayed him in a standard PvP game. The second game in particular, Nani was getting destroyed by warp prism immortal harass. As for Mana, he got cheesed twice with 1-1-1 by asd. Anyway ontopic... Curious / MVP pretty easy to predict There is nothing wrong with any number of cheese. At all. If a professional SC2 gamer can't defend a few proxy strats and all-ins then it's his own fault. | ||
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