[Code S] RO32 Group G 2013 GSL Season 1 - Page 66
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bsdaemon
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usethis2
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ALPINA
3791 Posts
On February 01 2013 00:33 bsdaemon wrote: Is there a free VOD for GSL matches? I want to see Taeja's game T_T Only for subs. | ||
ChApFoU
France2982 Posts
Considering the current metagame, I don't think there's a single terran on earth who can beat him in a bo5 if he keeps up with this level of play. | ||
GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
NESTEA! NOOOOOOOOOO | ||
mierin
United States4943 Posts
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Poopi
France12758 Posts
On February 01 2013 01:09 ChApFoU wrote: Whatching these games you can clearly see why Soulkey was so hyped in the early days of the sc2 transition. His creep spread is brutal, his micro and macro are top level and he rarely makes bad decisions or wrong engagements. Considering the current metagame, I don't think there's a single terran on earth who can beat him in a bo5 if he keeps up with this level of play. Bomber can find a way for sure! | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
Heellll yeah :D Taeja goes marching on. | ||
decado90
United States480 Posts
That was by far the most horrid play I've seen in GSL in the past year. | ||
asdfOu
United States2089 Posts
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Rhaegar_tar
France847 Posts
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Gorlin
United States2753 Posts
On February 01 2013 02:08 decado90 wrote: I think that's the last we'll ever see of Nestea. That's been said every single time Nestea lost in Code S for over a year. | ||
Sajaki
Canada1135 Posts
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Noocta
France12578 Posts
On January 31 2013 01:00 Noocta wrote: Got TaeJa and soulkey for my liquibets. Surprised none is actually thinking on this duo winning at all. Huhuhu Got my lucky streak returning Too bad proleague always fuck up my stats, I wish Liquibet was only GSL; | ||
IMLyte
Canada714 Posts
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BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On February 01 2013 02:53 Sajaki wrote: 3 time and 4 time code S champs are both out of the running for code S. z_z Not sure we can base caliber off WoL GSL since they got there wins when half the competition didn't even transition until way later. Not taking away from MVP or Nestea but they had that Kespa experience coming into SC2 whereas everybody else did not thus giving them a clear edge when it came to strategy, mechanics, micro/micro, and multitask. If everybody had of switched at the same time I don't think those wins for MVP and Nestea would have been achievable. Although both earned their wins against who they played. It's a different story when you play people who on paper were clearly better then you. HotS GSLs will determine who the best of the best are because everybody will be starting at the same time. | ||
Sein
United States1811 Posts
Also, does this mean Taeja is available again for Proleague? | ||
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
On February 01 2013 04:08 Sein wrote: Nestea was awful today. Truly back to his ZergBong self. Also, does this mean Taeja is available again for Proleague? From what it sounds like from his interview, he is still experiencing a lot of pain. He's not in the lineup this week for Proleague | ||
mrtomjones
Canada4020 Posts
On February 01 2013 03:38 BlazeFury01 wrote: Not sure we can base caliber off WoL GSL since they got there wins when half the competition didn't even transition until way later. Not taking away from MVP or Nestea but they had that Kespa experience coming into SC2 whereas everybody else did not thus giving them a clear edge when it came to strategy, mechanics, micro/micro, and multitask. If everybody had of switched at the same time I don't think those wins for MVP and Nestea would have been achievable. Although both earned their wins against who they played. It's a different story when you play people who on paper were clearly better then you. HotS GSLs will determine who the best of the best are because everybody will be starting at the same time. Uhh MVP has serious wrist and health problems dude and yet he is still performing well. If he had none he would still be one of the best. On SOTG I believe it was Artosis who said the coach told him MVP was in a lot of pain.. it could have been someone else but yah. | ||
BlazeFury01
United States1460 Posts
On February 01 2013 04:24 mrtomjones wrote: Uhh MVP has serious wrist and health problems dude and yet he is still performing well. If he had none he would still be one of the best. On SOTG I believe it was Artosis who said the coach told him MVP was in a lot of pain.. it could have been someone else but yah. I'm sure MVP is in a lot of pain. I'm not saying that he's not one of the best (because he is) I'm just saying that the likelihood of him and Nestea winning all of those GSLs wouldn't have been possible if the Kespa players transitioned sooner. I mean MVP, Nestea, MC, MarineKing, etc all came to WOL with the Kespa experience which gave them a good edge over their competition. | ||
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