Gonna go with Zenio 2-1 my boy Puma is gonna 2-0 Galaxy 2-1 (don't know much about Galaxy, but I feel like cloud is not that strong of a player and he is going up vs a korean ) my boy Select is gonna 2-1 Naniwa as my upset pick of the the day!!!!
On September 28 2012 00:45 HeeroFX wrote: Gonna go with Zenio 2-1 my boy Puma is gonna 2-0 Galaxy 2-1 (don't know much about Galaxy, but I feel like cloud is not that strong of a player and he is going up vs a korean ) my boy Select is gonna 2-1 Naniwa as my upset pick of the the day!!!!
Naniwa losing to Select isn't much of an upset lately. If Aures can beat him, Select can.
I'm really not a fan of muta builds where you try to hit the main, he could have gotten map control and gotten his fourth up safely and even put down a 5th if he'd kept his flock alive. :/
From what I noticed, the top ZvZ'ers use Mutas only in small flocks of 12-15 max to maintain map control and occasionally harass. Also, when entering bases they ALWAYS pre-split because they know Infestors are a potential issue.
Stephano's very far behind in Lair and lost a lot of banelings for nothing there. Sen's gonna go muta's, take a quick third and win the game with roaches.
On September 28 2012 11:12 Noocta wrote: It's funny to see NASL staff discovering Hyun. lol The guy is basicly killing everyone since a month or two ^^
Seriously, how can you not know his trail of destruction.
"I'm not convinced Hyun is as good as Zenio" What? Hyun is worlds better right now, no offense. That statement should've been exactly the other way around.
On September 28 2012 11:12 Noocta wrote: It's funny to see NASL staff discovering Hyun. lol The guy is basicly killing everyone since a month or two ^^
Apparently winning every Euro weekly online tournament and setting the IPL FC record isn't enough exposure to the scene.
On September 28 2012 11:14 Dandel Ion wrote: "I'm not convinced Hyun is as good as Zenio" What? Hyun is worlds better right now, no offense. That statement should've been exactly the other way around.
Especially considering Zenio lost to HyuN 2-0 at Code A.
On September 28 2012 11:12 Noocta wrote: It's funny to see NASL staff discovering Hyun. lol The guy is basicly killing everyone since a month or two ^^
Did get roflstomped by Major though, who later got roflstomped by noname JonnyRecco.
On September 28 2012 11:12 Noocta wrote: It's funny to see NASL staff discovering Hyun. lol The guy is basicly killing everyone since a month or two ^^
Did get roflstomped by Major though, who later got roflstomped by noname JonnyRecco.
Hyun tend to be the kind of player who look genius, but often make huge mistake and bad commitement. Like when he make 70 banelings and fail to kill the guy. Or when he lose to hellions harass because of greed 3 game in a row. :/
On September 28 2012 11:12 Noocta wrote: It's funny to see NASL staff discovering Hyun. lol The guy is basicly killing everyone since a month or two ^^
Did get roflstomped by Major though, who later got roflstomped by noname JonnyRecco.
On September 28 2012 11:49 Baum wrote: I like how the NASL shows have become a lot more vivid. I think that is definitely something that had been missing.
Completely agree. I haven't watched much, but I turned it on tonight and am realizing what I've been missing. It's just all in all a good atmosphere that they've managed to cultivate in the studio
On September 28 2012 12:23 Dexington wrote: Why take the spot if you aren't gonna show up for your games?
It was TLO who missed the previous match.
Same question would go for him then ? Why should we be happy if players don't show up.
TLO apologized and stated that he missed it due to mixing up time zones when going from Korea to Europe, thus showing up an hour late. It is still silly for a professional, but for TLO it did not seem that it had anything to do with not wanting to participate at any rate.
Also, I so want Hyun to qualify for next season's Code S. He is fantastic when he is on form, just delightful to watch.
This happened quite a lot in NASL 3 as well, there were quite a few walkovers (especially in the last week, with some people realising they were out no matter what and deciding to just not play). You're always going to have the odd walkover due the the nature of this tournament (multiple time-zones and stressful down-to-the-wire organising) and the fact that there are tonnes of SC tournaments consistently going on. However I think there should be a penalty of conceiving a walkover. Like a deduction of an extra point of something so it actually sets you back further than if you'd jut lost 0-2.