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On April 28 2013 15:54 Emzeeshady wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 15:41 Havik_ wrote:Looks like I missed a decent tournament. My interest in this game drops dramatically when I'm not playing (can't install the game. Damn you blizzard  ). Were any of the games good? The later series' were PvZs and that matchup is usually boring as fuck. The best game of the tournament was Lucifron vs Yugioh Game 1 on whirlwind. Yugioh is quite insane. first set or 2nd or 3rd tiebreak games ?
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On April 28 2013 17:24 Foxxan wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 17:14 Emzeeshady wrote:On April 28 2013 17:09 Delicious Insanity wrote: Dat Nani colossus pick up micro. I will never understand why people are impressed by Protoss warp prism micro. I mean the action itself is easy and it isn't like the Protoss is doing other stuff. They don't have to inject constantly so I don't see why picking something up and putting it down is so special (I see masters and below do it all the time). So much biased in this post Inject constantly? Not even close to "constantly" and second, protoss has to warpin units? Control his main armee?
Keep Chronoboosting to maintain efficiency every 25 seconds as well...
Zergs talk about inject as if it's the hardest thing in the world...
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Leenock so good at foreign tournaments. really scary. but never won a big korean tournament like GSL. maybe this time.
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On April 28 2013 17:43 JtoK wrote: Leenock so good at foreign tournaments. really scary. but never won a big korean tournament like GSL. maybe this time. Huh? He is out.
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that jaedong expression on his face, as naniwa walked to the stage at the end = priceless. it was like 'aggromode next time dude ure mine for sure' !! lol!!
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On April 28 2013 17:14 Emzeeshady wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 17:09 Delicious Insanity wrote: Dat Nani colossus pick up micro. I will never understand why people are impressed by Protoss warp prism micro. I mean the action itself is easy and it isn't like the Protoss is doing other stuff. They don't have to inject constantly so I don't see why picking something up and putting it down is so special (I see masters and below do it all the time).
those people clearly never heard of reaver/shuttle micro in bw i guess. THAT is micro...
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Great event. Thank you all!
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Great run from NaNi, very impressed.
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Ye great rtun by nani...he made a good showing for the Swedes. Leenock is just toooo good! Fell asleep at the last games cos it was kinda late:/
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wow Leenock, that was so impressive, incredible zerg play, he understands how to play the race. the techswitches, the timings for agression, tech, and eco-boos/expanding. not simply a 3rd hatch at 3.50 and then complaining how op toss deathballs are. Lennock deserves the win totally.
great event, team and Artosis.
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opterown
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Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament.
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On April 28 2013 18:39 Kaewins wrote:+ Show Spoiler + Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament.
You're either trolling or worse. The series was close and Nani could have won it if he brought his phoenixes to defend vs Leenocks ultra/queen attack.
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On April 28 2013 18:39 Kaewins wrote: Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament.
Who are you kidding? Naniwa is the most hard working and definately one of the most talented people playing sc2. I know he does alot of 2-base timings, but if it was that simple why didn't any other foreign protoss players advance? I don't think you watched the games either claiming Jaedong would win in a bo5, i don't think he would. Naniwa beat him in a macro game, he beat him in a cheese game aswell, but he plays according to maps and opponents and to win. He's not as upset with most silly kids who think the only viable way of playing sc2 is "u can't end game until 3 bases are fully saturated".
I think Naniwa looked bad on the first day, but he shaped up and played incredible during g2 and esp g3. There was no other player who deserved 2nd place more than him.
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On April 28 2013 18:43 scypio wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 18:39 Kaewins wrote:+ Show Spoiler + Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament.
You're either trolling or worse. The series was close and Nani could have won it if he brought his phoenixes to defend vs Leenocks ultra/queen attack.
It what point was it close? Not in the last game where Naniwa delayed his natural and failed with his first all in push, at which point he was so far behind and on two base against whatever many base zerg with what 3/3 ultras/lings and spire. He couldn't even snipe Leenocks third and there never was a chance from the beginning for a 2 base play with a delayed natural. Have you even watched the game?
Edit: Don't act so hurt, Swedish dude. Naniwa had 1 miracle game where he survived Jaedongs ultras and it was a miracle becasue Jaedong himself delayed them. He didn't survive it against Leenock.
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Wow, Coca and Puzzle both advaning that far. How was their play?
With them tearing it up and SC all-killing in GSTL it makes you wonder how much really is "hard work" and how much is stable ability.
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Damn i want the replays now!
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On April 28 2013 18:50 Kaewins wrote:Show nested quote +On April 28 2013 18:43 scypio wrote:On April 28 2013 18:39 Kaewins wrote:+ Show Spoiler + Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament.
You're either trolling or worse. The series was close and Nani could have won it if he brought his phoenixes to defend vs Leenocks ultra/queen attack. It what point was it close? Not in the last game where Naniwa delayed his natural and failed with his first all in push, at which point he was so far behind and on two base against whatever many base zerg with what 3/3 ultras/lings and spire. He couldn't even snipe Leenocks third and there never was a chance from the beginning for a 2 base play with a delayed natural. Have you even watched the game? Edit: Don't act so hurt, Swedish dude. Naniwa had 1 miracle game where he survived Jaedongs ultras and it was a miracle becasue Jaedong himself delayed them. He didn't survive it against Leenock.
Just ignore the troll, chaps. He is a 3 post muppet with nothing to add to TL.
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Vatican City State431 Posts
Someone should tell Jaedong: Mass mutas GOOD! Mass swarmhosts BAD! OR Collosus counter the swarmhosts and not the other way around.
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On April 28 2013 18:39 Kaewins wrote: Of all the people that could have played the finals against Leenock, Naniwa was the worst and weakest choice. He cheesed his way to the finals and was the the least prepared and least capable player. I think he probably understands, that he should have lost to TLO/Jaedong, who are much better and more talented than him and could have beaten Leenock.
The result 3:2 sounds pretty impressive to someone who has not watched the finals, but in reality Naniwa didn't have a chance at any point. Yeah his all in play may work in best of 3, but it doesn't in best of 5. Jaedong would have crushed him in bo5. And Leenock crushed him in the finals, not because Zerg is OP, but because Naniwa basically plays 1 very all-in ish build and the only other thing he did was to cheese. He was outplayed by TLO and by Jaedong, and in every game against Leenock. That proxy gate in game 2 against Jaedong was the most pathetic thing I've seen in this entire tournament. >Outplayed by TLO and Jaedong >Wins against TLO and Jaedong Wat? Stop being butthurt, you sound like an idiot.
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