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On November 18 2012 16:59 tuho12345 wrote: Several players in GSL couldn't pull that build off against decent Zerg. WTF are you guys complaining about? Sen was stupid enough to mass drones unnecessarily. He deserved to lose.
I don't understand why he reacted the same way every time. If you're losing to a strategy repeatedly, should you not make a variation in yours to match?
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I really hope PartinG wins. Creator isn't memorable at all.
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On November 18 2012 17:00 openbox1 wrote: so who's casting the final 2 sets?
axslav and axl
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Ok Parting needs an afro.
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the 3rd place curse again
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On November 18 2012 16:59 ultratorr wrote:Show nested quote +On November 18 2012 16:57 Lysanias wrote: Forcfields ... prity gimmicky. Protoss has no reason to complain about zergs when 2 base all ins are that strong.
Grats to Parting but this play is as bad as what protoss complains about late game. Both sides should complain, imo. Both situations are dumb
I guess though the drastic chanches needing to fix that would simply never happen. And that's a sad thought.
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So many complaints about this all-in and yet Parting wouldn't dare do it against Hyun. Really good zergs can stop it.
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On November 18 2012 16:59 Akio00 wrote: I wonder if Blizzard is pointing at this tournament. PvZ is not broken!!
Its funny because it could be true. Korean protoss beat foreign zergs is not a lot different than them using MVP and Taeja as examples against middle of the pack foreign zergs. LOL
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PvP! Looks like bed time just came early.
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Day[9] seems almost gleeful for cursing Sen for eternity. He must be a powerful wizard.
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On November 18 2012 17:00 openbox1 wrote: so who's casting the final 2 sets? I would almost guess Khaldor/Wolf casts 3rd place, and Tastosis casting the finals?
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On November 18 2012 16:59 dcemuser wrote:I saw this comment in the chat and thought it was hilarious (despite its accuracy of lack thereof): Show nested quote +after all the talk of zerg op, and toss wiping the floor with zerg, im expecting a patch in increase bunker build time.
LOL
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On November 18 2012 16:58 MCXD wrote:Show nested quote +On November 18 2012 16:55 Torra wrote: What's the story behind Parting's immortal-sentry all in and "wonwonwon" and "soul train"? When he started using it in the GSL, he said in an interview the reason it works so well for him (more than others) is because he puts his SOUL into it, something which other progamers can't hope to emulate. As such it is since become known as the Soul Train, and PartinG has also become known as Soultoss. The "wonwonwon" is another name for the strategy, devised because: * Won is PartinG's last name. * Won is the korean currency (so people who like money use it). * You have 'won' if you pulled it off. * It sounds like 1/1/1, another infamous and previously OP all-in build. * There is 3 wons, for each of the 3 immortals in the standard build of it.
And now he did it successfully 3 times a row too, ROFL.
3 is the magic number, WonWonWon
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On November 18 2012 16:59 Akio00 wrote: I wonder if Blizzard is pointing at this tournament. PvZ is not broken!! Yeh like they said with PvT a while ago...Everything is fine, Protoss has some advantage in the early game, and Zerg has some in the late game, overall this is balanced and we like how the races operate differently and create interesting matches
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On November 18 2012 16:58 Hopelessnoob wrote: well. if you practice 1 build the whole time. i am sure you deserve to win. Hope sen would go to more foreign tourney to get 3rd everywhere in the world.
yeah... well thats not how all ins are suppose to work. but then again Sen just made weird choices, would love to see parting try this against Life in a BO7.
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On November 18 2012 17:00 -TesteR- wrote:rofl this is excellent.
Except that all in is intense and insanely risky....
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On November 18 2012 16:57 Havik_ wrote: Terran 1/1/1 breaks game, gets nerfed
Protoss wonwonwon, breaks game(?) Nerf? Not before Infestor Brood Lord :p
If zerg keeps trying the same thing over and over again to stop it it should not work, sen never forced parting to slow down, use force fields on the map and he never had enough spines, the way sen played should not have worked and it didn't
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On November 18 2012 16:58 MCXD wrote:Show nested quote +On November 18 2012 16:55 Torra wrote: What's the story behind Parting's immortal-sentry all in and "wonwonwon" and "soul train"? When he started using it in the GSL, he said in an interview the reason it works so well for him (more than others) is because he puts his SOUL into it, something which other progamers can't hope to emulate. As such it is since become known as the Soul Train, and PartinG has also become known as Soultoss. The "wonwonwon" is another name for the strategy, devised because: * Won is PartinG's last name. * Won is the korean currency (so people who like money use it). * You have 'won' if you pulled it off. * It sounds like 1/1/1, another infamous and previously OP all-in build. * There is 3 wons, for each of the 3 immortals in the standard build of it.
Wow thanks for this explanation. Learn something new each day!
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So why PartinG lost to Sniper in Code S?
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On November 18 2012 17:00 Incanus wrote: I really hope PartinG wins. Creator isn't memorable at all. this does not compute @_@
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