On February 20 2013 13:28 Shady Sands wrote: Get ready for it
GO GO KEEN! BEAT DOWN THAT SKT SCUM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA NO chance in hell Keen is beating Rain. No, just no :p
Yeah, it would take a miracle really. But people have been waiting a long time for another good Keen .gif so if he does manage to beat Rain I would imagine it would be quite the celebration.
On February 20 2013 13:28 Shady Sands wrote: Get ready for it
GO GO KEEN! BEAT DOWN THAT SKT SCUM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA NO chance in hell Keen is beating Rain. No, just no :p
I'm sure you thought the same about Dream. Keen has always been kind of underrated. Seems like it happens to all the people who get their first big breaks by beating Bomber since people blame Bombers inconsistency rather than thinking his opponents were just more skilled.
On February 20 2013 13:28 Shady Sands wrote: Get ready for it
GO GO KEEN! BEAT DOWN THAT SKT SCUM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAAA NO chance in hell Keen is beating Rain. No, just no :p
I'm sure you thought the same about Dream. Keen has always been kind of underrated. Seems like it happens to all the people who get their first big breaks by beating Bomber since people blame Bombers inconsistency rather than thinking his opponents were just more skilled.
MVPDream... MVPKeeN... Someone has VODs and a great teammate to chat with about this match...
Rain's just returning favor to MVP player for that OSL win against DRG, far from enough though, so tonight Rain has no chance, he needs more losses to MVP players.
On February 20 2013 14:05 AgentW wrote: I really don't like going for late spire here when you know your opponent is way earlier. Hope this works out for CH.
EDIT: Or TRUE's going to do something weird and go roaches for a minute before switching back to mutas....
I do that build. If they go infestor roach you have a small kill timing.
On February 20 2013 14:05 AgentW wrote: I really don't like going for late spire here when you know your opponent is way earlier. Hope this works out for CH.
EDIT: Or TRUE's going to do something weird and go roaches for a minute before switching back to mutas....
I do that build. If they go infestor roach you have a small kill timing.
The late muta to counter opponent's far ahead muta build? That's a thing?
On February 20 2013 14:05 AgentW wrote: I really don't like going for late spire here when you know your opponent is way earlier. Hope this works out for CH.
EDIT: Or TRUE's going to do something weird and go roaches for a minute before switching back to mutas....
I do that build. If they go infestor roach you have a small kill timing.
The late muta to counter opponent's far ahead muta build? That's a thing?
No the fast muta into mass roaches. I've never seen someone do late muta against fast mutas.
On February 20 2013 14:05 AgentW wrote: I really don't like going for late spire here when you know your opponent is way earlier. Hope this works out for CH.
EDIT: Or TRUE's going to do something weird and go roaches for a minute before switching back to mutas....
I do that build. If they go infestor roach you have a small kill timing.
The late muta to counter opponent's far ahead muta build? That's a thing?
No the fast muta into mass roaches. I've never seen someone do late muta against fast mutas.
I was referencing CH's weird decision making. Hell, TRUE took 3 minutes off from making mutas, decided to make more, and still had more than CH.
On February 20 2013 14:27 Elite_ wrote: What happened? Killer took his third and my stream died... ~.~
He was spread too thin by multipronged harassment from roach attacks, and Killer used up all his sentry energy and then... he used up all his Protoss army.
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
I count Taeja and MC as eSF even though they aren't they are not elephants (MC is partnered with IM too) and Parting isnt an elephant either, he is former eSF
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that. edit: mc & taeja could be considered "indepedent" if you wanna be picky as he belongs neither to esf or kespa.
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that.
MC and Taeja are not eSF players now, they are former eSF players. I said "current".
Even though everybody thinks Whirlwind is a zerg favored map, it feels like Terran has been winning a lot on it lately. Zergs always going muta ling bane on it it seems and then transition into ultras and die. It seems like zerg gets way ahead, but its really hard to kill terran on whirlwind lately. Maybe thats just me though
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that.
MC and Taeja are not eSF players now, they are former eSF players. I said "current".
yeah just edited my post to fix that, they are neither esf or kespa atm
true enough. I was wrong and just threw players like MC, Taeja, HuK, Stephano all under the eSF banner when they really aren't technically. What I shouldve said is that Code is still, according to your math, 85% non kespa players
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that.
MC and Taeja are not eSF players now, they are former eSF players. I said "current".
yeah just edited my post to fix that, they are neither esf or kespa
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that.
MC and Taeja are not eSF players now, they are former eSF players. I said "current".
yeah just edited my post to fix that, they are neither esf or kespa
For current code S players, the percentage of eSF players is 25%, and percentage of KeSPA players is 50%.
mc,taeja, curious, & symbol are esf players as they aren't on "kespa teams" if you consider a lot of esf players played in bw and were on kespa teams so you could consider them kespa as that's what they originally were but most people don't do it like that.
MC and Taeja are not eSF players now, they are former eSF players. I said "current".
yeah just edited my post to fix that, they are neither esf or kespa
was Taeja ever an eSF player? Slayers wasnt eSF
ZeNEX.
oh ok.
I feel like this map is too big and open for broods
I don't mind the mutas, they are useful to kill off the medivac, terran bio without medivac is pretty weak. Not to mention fantasy isn't so marine heavy anyway
Very unimpressed by Fantasy taking poor engagements, attacking right before upgrades finished twice, and later on not responding well to shines composition.
These players are mostly at code A right now though.
When discussing ESF vs KeSPA, players like MC, Squirtle, Ryung, Hyun, Taeja and Parting have to be considered as eSF. KeSPA players only comprises those players who came when the big switch happened. At least until Parting has some more time in a KeSPA team, it's been too little time.
In a strict, classification thing just to know the current status of players, that listing is fine though.
On February 20 2013 15:18 ZenithM wrote: Fantasy looked so good like a month ago, it's weird that he can't win shit in Proleague anymore
Players go through hot streaks and slumps. Sometimes it is because their 'style' got figured out, sometimes it is a string of BO losses, sometimes it is a confidence issue. Hell, players can look like one of the best players in the world in one series and fail in the next series 30 minutes later.
On February 20 2013 15:18 ZenithM wrote: Fantasy looked so good like a month ago, it's weird that he can't win shit in Proleague anymore
Players go through hot streaks and slumps. Sometimes it is because their 'style' got figured out, sometimes it is a string of BO losses, sometimes it is a confidence issue. Hell, players can look like one of the best players in the world in one series and fail in the next series 30 minutes later.
thank you. I get so sick of a player who wins a couple of big tournaments and then doesn't win again for awhile is suddenly "terrible, in a slump, should retire, etc" There are only a handful of major premier events and so many players. Only one can win at any given time. That being said, Fantasy has really been struggling lately, mostly with proleague. His 2-0 over zenio in code a round 1 means even if he loses to Shine, he still has a shot at up and downs.
On February 20 2013 15:34 GhoSt[shield] wrote: Really weird game. Shine had like 1.2k min/gas banked up for the last 10 mins of the game. Happy for Fantasy but...that was a weird game
I thought he was saving for mutas or BLs at one point since he was getting a spire and had a ton of minerals/gas saved up but he ended up having to ditch that plan?
On February 20 2013 15:32 Blaec wrote: Shine was looking so good early game.
And then everything went wrong.
it all went downhill when the viking by chance saw the 1-1 ling bane pressure, fanta wouldve dies horribly otherwise ^^, shine shouldnt have committed to it once he got scouted
On February 20 2013 15:41 tuho12345 wrote: greedy as fuck. God I hate to see terran losing like this.
ya I agree. Ironically, I was talking to someone about this and Fantasy in SKT games and he lost that other game because he was too greedy. So much for scouting
I'm really pumped for this Rain vs Keen match. Keen is pretty good and it's very hard to beat good terrans as a toss, but I hope Rain won't do the same mistake as he did against Dream (it was more a BO win though).
On February 20 2013 15:44 mordk wrote: Damn, that was some of the poorest SC2 I've seen in a while. Early supply block, wall not complete, no unit in the field to scout all-ins.
Really really terrible out of fantasy
Yeh, tbh Fantasy got supply blocked around 120-140 in the first two games . Really hurt that timing push with tanks on the first map due to lower marine count and delayed reinforcement.
The games really were not cleanly played by Fantasy except parts of game 2. Also game 1 Shine played really, really well, cant take that away from him.
On February 20 2013 15:46 Fenrax wrote: and it is the same fucking All In EVERY TIME
1. build a dozen tier 1 range units, move across the map 2. bust the front 3. Profit
EVERY FUCKING TIME
how can people still lose to that???? It is beyond me. Just make 3 blind bunkers/cannons/Spines and you have 85% free wins against Shine.
edit: also make ranged units from your barracks to put into the bunker
b-but 3 bunkers cost 300 minerals! Even if I salvage them I still lose 75 minerals
It is not the bunkers that are a problem. You still need to have 10-12 bio units to put them in. Sure, it blind counters the roach all-in. But if it is a standard 6 queen build into lings, the terran can forget about getting any map control for the first 12-14 minutes.
On February 20 2013 16:12 Daswollvieh wrote: What did Keen do to lose his advantage?
He let the high ground templars do too much and had no defense.
Not sure why terrans don't try to attack the third from the south. That high ground over looking the choke is just too good for templars. Especially against someone like Rain.
Who would have thought this game would be this good after the attempted/fake sentry bunker bust. 10/10 so far. Part for skill, part for the throws by Keen
Keen played well but in the end Rain is just too good as soon as he has his 3 bases. Impressive play! He was able completely outclass such a good player as Keen.
On February 20 2013 16:16 mordk wrote: Goddamnit Keen, zero micro WTF were you doing?!
Rain didn't even play well FFS, what a gigantic throw, seriously ridiculous. Those marines just basking in the storms... christ...
Keen OVER microed, constantly pulling units out of storms but pulling them back in before they ended, basically wasting DPS and taking almost the same amount of damage had he sat in them. It was abysmal control.
On February 20 2013 16:17 samurai80 wrote: Keen played well but in the end Rain is just too good as soon as he has his 3 bases. Impressive play! He was able completely outclass such a good player as Keen.
Keen outclassed himself by staying put inside of every damn storm possible.
On February 20 2013 16:16 stuchiu wrote: Rain seems a lot better with storms now, especially the spread.
When your opponent LITERALLY runs back and forth through them and doesnt scan the cliff to kill the HT storming him from there then it isnt hard to be good at them
What are you learning from PartinG? There were a lot of things about the game that I didn't know. I think I'm better than him at PvT but PvZ and PvP is definitely all PartinG.
better at PvT than Parting who was said to have the best PvT so ya, his control late game, spread and decision making like those constant 3 zealots or dts is very impressive. Wonder if he'll take out flash hmm
On February 20 2013 16:21 Xpace wrote: People really voted for Fantasy? TT Isn't he on a mini-slump right now? lol
Sometimes you vote with your head. Sometimes you vote with your heart. Fantasy my FPL captain and favourite player. Heart votes hurt your FPL/liquibet worse than anything
Way, only players in that list get into Ro8 of code S consistantly are MKP and Leenock. Even for them, Ro8 is pretty hard to reach. Ofc most of them will play in code A.
Rain won the game becoz he risked a soft contain to tech up directly to HT + chargelots with hallu. colo fake on two bases. The highlight should be the hallu. colo faked Keen to stay back and sit on his 3 bases to "defend" chargelots and "Colo".
What are you learning from PartinG? There were a lot of things about the game that I didn't know. I think I'm better than him at PvT but PvZ and PvP is definitely all PartinG.
better at PvT than Parting who was said to have the best PvT so ya, his control late game, spread and decision making like those constant 3 zealots or dts is very impressive. Wonder if he'll take out flash hmm
Yeah but he probably learned the HT spreads from PartinG... (or his VODs...)
Seems like Rain is back in shape, didnt lose a series since quite some time, hope he gets along well with HotS and we see the scary OSL champion By.Sun once again
What are you learning from PartinG? There were a lot of things about the game that I didn't know. I think I'm better than him at PvT but PvZ and PvP is definitely all PartinG.
better at PvT than Parting who was said to have the best PvT so ya, his control late game, spread and decision making like those constant 3 zealots or dts is very impressive. Wonder if he'll take out flash hmm
Yeah but he probably learned the HT spreads from PartinG... (or his VODs...)
His ht still aren't controlled as well as Partings were. For that matter neither are partings lol.
Guys... That was hardly a comeback from Rain... That was KeeN dancing his units in storms throwing the game harder than NesTea threw the series against Sparta in 2012 Season 4...
On February 20 2013 16:28 Elite_ wrote: Guys... That was hardly a comeback from Rain... That was KeeN dancing his units in storms throwing the game harder than NesTea threw the series against Sparta in 2012 Season 4...
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
On February 20 2013 16:28 Elite_ wrote: Guys... That was hardly a comeback from Rain... That was KeeN dancing his units in storms throwing the game harder than NesTea threw the series against Sparta in 2012 Season 4...
Even I could have won that game, it was so bad =/
Ofc, you are too good. You probably have won with that early aggression against 3 bunkers already. No need to go into the late game.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
Probably because most combacks from such a large deficit is usually a combination of both. Good play from one side and bad play from the other. It is the glass is half full vs glass is half empty.
On February 20 2013 16:28 Elite_ wrote: Guys... That was hardly a comeback from Rain... That was KeeN dancing his units in storms throwing the game harder than NesTea threw the series against Sparta in 2012 Season 4...
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
I figure they're the same thing
not every people think that esf vs kespa is a sane thing..
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
Exactly like you said, Keen is just not GSL material.
Oh my GOD that was epic from Rain game 2. Rain was behind every step of the way in that game:
Keen went cc first and got up his natural way faster
Rain knew he was behind in economy so decided to attack Keen's natural but Keen read it perfectly and got up bunkers and scv's and Rain didn't even bother and just went home.
Keen was so far ahead at that point his 3rd was finished before Rain even started his. Rain went for HT and hallucination to fake colossi, then attacked Keen's 3rd. Keen managed his units perfectly, split up Rain's army and killed off the zealots then picked off Rain's army and sniped the templars as he was forced to run home
Keen was on 160 supply, Rain on 100 when Keen moved in to deal the final blow. Rain just had a handful of gateway units and new templars with a storm each. Most players would have gg'd by now, but Rain somehow micro'd perfectly and landed each of his last storms. Keen kept on attacking in with his far larger army and eating storms and pretty soon Rain was back in the game.
Eventually it was Rain who was doing the attacking, getting his 4th up first, and somehow erasing the supply deficit. I think Keen was so stunned at Rain's comeback he couldn't believe that he was still playing the same game 15 minutes later. Keen didn't put up much of a fight and finally Rain came in with his deathball and finished him.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
Exactly like you said, Keen is just not GSL material.
losing 1 series means he's not GSL material? lets face it if he was facing anyone but Rain or parting he would have won easily.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
Exactly like you said, Keen is just not GSL material.
losing 1 series means he's not GSL material? lets face it if he was facing anyone but Rain or parting he would have won easily.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
Exactly like you said, Keen is just not GSL material.
losing 1 series means he's not GSL material? lets face it if he was facing anyone but Rain or parting he would have won easily.
What are you learning from PartinG? There were a lot of things about the game that I didn't know. I think I'm better than him at PvT but PvZ and PvP is definitely all PartinG.
better at PvT than Parting who was said to have the best PvT so ya, his control late game, spread and decision making like those constant 3 zealots or dts is very impressive. Wonder if he'll take out flash hmm
I'm still coming to grips with how terrible Keen played in the second game. I've never seen a Korean terran deal with a templar army that poorly before. Free Templar snipes? no thanks, they can live. Storms raining from the high ground? Better not scan and stay within storm range. I've seen a lot of good stuff from Keen in the past couple months, this was disappointing.
I'm excited about Rain vs Flash. Have they played in a live match before in SC2?
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
Exactly like you said, Keen is just not GSL material.
losing 1 series means he's not GSL material? lets face it if he was facing anyone but Rain or parting he would have won easily.
On February 20 2013 17:24 Chill Penguin wrote: I just finished catching up on the VOD's.
I'm still coming to grips with how terrible Keen played in the second game. I've never seen a Korean terran deal with a templar army that poorly before. Free Templar snipes? no thanks, they can live. Storms raining from the high ground? Better not scan and stay within storm range. I've seen a lot of good stuff from Keen in the past couple months, this was disappointing.
I'm excited about Rain vs Flash. Have they played in a live match before in SC2?
On February 20 2013 16:16 stuchiu wrote: Rain seems a lot better with storms now, especially the spread.
Best was spreading his HT in PL like that too. Commentators said that maybe it has to do with Parting's influence and spreading out HT to storm flank
Nar Rain is one of the few players who Storm flanks long before parting joined. It's one of the reasons he dominated so hard back then during his deep Gsl run where he faced pretty much only Terrans.
On February 20 2013 16:17 samurai80 wrote: Keen played well but in the end Rain is just too good as soon as he has his 3 bases. Impressive play! He was able completely outclass such a good player as Keen.
Keen outclassed himself by staying put inside of every damn storm possible.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
I don't think any storm is dodgeable in every situation. Keen has fought too much at bad points but still, there were also other fights where it was not the case, Rain's storms were just too good and coming from every side. I can't understand how you can argue that Rain's storms were not awesome.
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
I don't think any storm is dodgeable in every situation. Keen has fought too much at bad points but still, there were also other fights where it was not the case, Rain's storms were just too good and coming from every side. I can't understand how you can argue that Rain's storms were not awesome.
Er. Because his name is Elite and his team is EG-TL?
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
I don't think any storm is dodgeable in every situation. Keen has fought too much at bad points but still, there were also other fights where it was not the case, Rain's storms were just too good and coming from every side. I can't understand how you can argue that Rain's storms were not awesome.
Er. Because his name is Elite and his team is EG-TL?
Well I guess so... There should be an achievement like "storm dodger" or something and I suppose all the T guys here would be much better than Keen.
Seriously think about it again. Rain almost baited Keen's army at that choke point with an apparently slim and ezpz army, Keen just got overconfident, even if it cost him some storms. Rain's strategy would have failed if more than like 5% of his storms was missed, but he did it, he was just really good with them.
But T guys here would never admit a P can do well. Either they're really bad when they lose, or their opponent just threw the game if they win. There is no other option. This is almost every time the same in this forum full of these negative terran fanboys. What about being positive sometimes ?
On February 20 2013 16:36 rj rl wrote: Magically all those "it's not a comeback it's a throw" comments are coming from esf-supporters. I wonder why hmm
That's because it was a throw... Any player in the GSL should be perfectly capable of dodging storms... Having a huge group of Marines and running them in and out of a single storm 3 times and dropping 10-20 supply suddenly shouldn't happen at this level of play.
I don't think any storm is dodgeable in every situation. Keen has fought too much at bad points but still, there were also other fights where it was not the case, Rain's storms were just too good and coming from every side. I can't understand how you can argue that Rain's storms were not awesome.
Er. Because his name is Elite and his team is EG-TL?
Well I guess so... There should be an achievement like "storm dodger" or something and I suppose all the T guys here would be much better than Keen.
Seriously think about it again. Rain almost baited Keen's army at that choke point with an apparently slim and ezpz army, Keen just got overconfident, even if it cost him some storms. Rain's strategy would have failed if more than like 5% of his storms was missed, but he did it, he was just really good with them.
But T guys here would never admit a P can do well. Either they're really bad when they lose, or their opponent just threw the game if they win. There is no other option. This is almost every time the same in this forum full of these negative terran fanboys. What about being positive sometimes ?
There´s so many variables inflluencing against being positive.
. Rain had a strong hype in 2012 . Keen is T against Rain that is P (No skill to deathbal according to some people) . Keen is esf against Kespa Rain . {post your variable here}
On February 20 2013 17:24 Chill Penguin wrote: I just finished catching up on the VOD's.
I'm still coming to grips with how terrible Keen played in the second game. I've never seen a Korean terran deal with a templar army that poorly before. Free Templar snipes? no thanks, they can live. Storms raining from the high ground? Better not scan and stay within storm range. I've seen a lot of good stuff from Keen in the past couple months, this was disappointing.
I'm excited about Rain vs Flash. Have they played in a live match before in SC2?
On February 20 2013 21:09 Elroi wrote: That Rain vs Keen g2 was the first time I have ever been impressed by the skill of the guy using spell casters in sc2. Really freaking good storms!
Free's storms also saved himself from the cliff against Taeja couple days ago, and basically won the game with storms. Those storms were pretty insane too.