I expect some announcement about WCS Season Finals groups today too. I remember they are close to being drawn and they said something about it being random groups yesterday.
On June 03 2013 13:55 Comsat wrote: I just looked up the stats sirs and madams. Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (7-2, 78%) behind By.Sun (10-1, 91%).
Gonna be a Good Game.
Last time JangBi and Flash met was on Akilon Wastes. JangBi immortal busted Flash and won.
Edit: apparently that was 3 games ago, damn you shellbot
On June 03 2013 14:07 GolemMadness wrote: With PvT being the only matchup giving Flash troubles recently, I expect that he's been working on it quite a lot. Should be a good game. :D
On June 03 2013 14:07 GolemMadness wrote: With PvT being the only matchup giving Flash troubles recently, I expect that he's been working on it quite a lot. Should be a good game. :D
On June 03 2013 14:07 GolemMadness wrote: With PvT being the only matchup giving Flash troubles recently, I expect that he's been working on it quite a lot. Should be a good game. :D
On June 03 2013 14:07 GolemMadness wrote: With PvT being the only matchup giving Flash troubles recently, I expect that he's been working on it quite a lot. Should be a good game. :D
Zest what a piece of shit... -100000 points because he did good last round, picked RorO for anti because he was playing Zest. Goes on to lose. Great stuff Zest, great stuff.
Arrgh. Felt like Zest was trying to run when he should have been maneuvering to attack, was trying to posture aggressively when he should have been hiding. Something was really wrong.
On June 03 2013 15:30 SAFenix wrote: Zest what a piece of shit... -100000 points because he did good last round, picked RorO for anti because he was playing Zest. Goes on to lose. Great stuff Zest, great stuff.
This is my EXACT situation. I picked rOrO for my anti-team just because I thought he would lose. It was a sure bet. I was gonna get the points, then switch him out when he plays someone bad next week...
Starting this round off to a good start. But hey, could be worse. I picked Flash on my anti last round :|
On June 03 2013 15:30 SAFenix wrote: Zest what a piece of shit... -100000 points because he did good last round, picked RorO for anti because he was playing Zest. Goes on to lose. Great stuff Zest, great stuff.
He's a PvP specialist. Why did you expect him to beat Roro of all zergs?
On June 03 2013 15:42 EpiK wrote: o god dammit. I missed roro vs zest. Was the game any good?
RorO goes early pool but gets scouted and relents. Both macro up but RorO is ridiculously greedy with no units at like 12 minutes. Zest fails with his warp prism harass. RorO goes straight to BL Corruptor Queen and wins.
On June 03 2013 15:43 Fionn wrote: proleague really needs to go to having 4 seasons per year for every season. six rounds is way too long.
You know the decision was so they have HotS in proleague with out having months of draught with out the main drawing point to watch SC2 in like 3 years. I don't think there is any rationality for them to do 4 rounds this year.
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
On June 03 2013 16:15 aNGryaRchon wrote: six dragons? what is it?
The Six Dragons were a group of six Protoss players who were in the top ten (believe it was ten) of the KeSPA ranking for something around six plus months. They made a lot of finals and were dominate in Proleague. They were Jangbi, Bisu, Stork, Free, Kal, and Best.
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
I know only bisu and stork lol. wow didnt know this until now. daydreaming of a six dragons era in SC2 as well if only Blizz fixes Protoss
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
I know only bisu and stork lol. wow didnt know this until now. daydreaming of a six dragons era in SC2 as well if only Blizz fixes Protoss
It was argued in some other thread that there was a period of dominance by Protoss between Seed's GSL win and Parting's WCS win. The 6 being Seed Parting Creator Rain HerO and... one more I don't remember
Edit: I tried to remember who the 6th was so that's why this post is embarrassingly late
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
I know only bisu and stork lol. wow didnt know this until now. daydreaming of a six dragons era in SC2 as well if only Blizz fixes Protoss
It was argued in some other thread that there was a period of dominance by Protoss between Seed's GSL win and Parting's WCS win. The 6 being Seed Parting Creator Rain HerO and... one more I don't remember
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
I know only bisu and stork lol. wow didnt know this until now. daydreaming of a six dragons era in SC2 as well if only Blizz fixes Protoss
It was argued in some other thread that there was a period of dominance by Protoss between Seed's GSL win and Parting's WCS win. The 6 being Seed Parting Creator Rain HerO and... one more I don't remember
Edit: I tried to remember who the 6th was so that's why this post is embarrassingly late
The last quarter 2008 and the first quarter of 2009 was a period of complete Protoss dominance in the professional StarCraft scene. The "Six Dragons" was the title that was given to the top six Protoss players that dominated the scene during that period. From November of 2008 to March of 2009, at least 5 of the top 10 spots in KeSPA's monthly rankings were occupied by these six players. With the exception of November, a Dragon was in the first spot of the list every month.
In this time period, of the 5 prominent individual leagues played, the Six Dragons were able to capture 3 gold medals and 3 silver medals. The gold medal wins were Stork's victory over Fantasy in the Incruit 2008 OSL finals, Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the ClubDay 2008 MSL, and Bisu's victory over Jangbi in the GOM Classic Season 2. The silver medal wins were Jangbi's runner up finishes to Bisu in the aforementioned leagues as well as a runner up finish to Luxury in the Lost Saga MSL.
The six Dragons are Bisu, Stork, Jangbi, Best, Kal, and free.
I know only bisu and stork lol. wow didnt know this until now. daydreaming of a six dragons era in SC2 as well if only Blizz fixes Protoss
It was argued in some other thread that there was a period of dominance by Protoss between Seed's GSL win and Parting's WCS win. The 6 being Seed Parting Creator Rain HerO and... one more I don't remember
Naniwa's 2 Ro8
Or squirtle The awesome protoss in a tortoise disguise.
On June 03 2013 16:34 ZenithM wrote: Flash's sheer macro power barely keeping him in the game. That's when you know things must have gone wrong at the start of the game.
I was thinking the same thing. Jangbi had too big of tech lead coming out of the early game.
... Here I was taking Flash instead of Innovation or Rain. Crap
He'll bring it back next week, I guess.... I don't want to trade him out, but it seems every time I bet on him he lets me down. Then put him on the anti, and it's all-kill's all around
well atleast flash had the UWC title for a few days. I liked the Phoenix play and that he didn't risked them, could have sniped more mules though, but his plan was medivac hunting and picking up the mines so fair enough for me. And congrats Jangbi now keep the title.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
On June 03 2013 16:39 FeyFey wrote: well atleast flash had the UWC title for a few days. I liked the Phoenix play and that he didn't risked them, could have sniped more mules though, but his plan was medivac hunting and picking up the mines so fair enough for me. And congrats Jangbi now keep the title.
oh yeah I forgot this was the UWC title defense match. Grats to Jangbi on becoming the new UWC!
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
fans always gonna rage at A-teamers not making it into singles league. At least he's not a KT fan, our A-teamers only had one consistent candidate for singles league for like... 8 years now? Woongjin fans have it so easy now it's not even funny.
On June 03 2013 16:49 ZenithM wrote: Time to win some stuff Reality mah boy! I like how a player becomes "mah boy" because I need a low-cost Terran for my FPL.
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
I have been a Stars fan since the days of GGPlay never liked Flying. Such a gimmicky scrub, he never won a game where he didn't get a big BO lead.
Sounds like Boxer.
That's not true. Boxer won plenty of games through sheer micro and tactical mindgames.
Gimmicky mind games you mean. How many times is lock down on observers so wraiths can kill carriers going to happen. Nothing wrong with gimmicks, it means you put a shit tonne of work into your build instead of playing standard. Something I wish flash would do more of like in the old days.
On June 03 2013 16:49 ZenithM wrote: Time to win some stuff Reality mah boy! I like how a player becomes "mah boy" because I need a low-cost Terran for my FPL.
I had a hard time finding a Terran lol
Lol yeah, definitely a problem for me. Quite a shame since I always go full Terran ;( Bah, I had Flash, Innovation, Baby and Fantasy last round, can't really complain.
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
fans always gonna rage at A-teamers not making it into singles league. At least he's not a KT fan, our A-teamers only had one consistent candidate for singles league for like... 8 years now? Woongjin fans have it so easy now it's not even funny.
Violet and fOrGG made it into Bigfile MSL, but got knocked out by Flash in like the most one sided beatdowns ever.
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
fans always gonna rage at A-teamers not making it into singles league. At least he's not a KT fan, our A-teamers only had one consistent candidate for singles league for like... 8 years now? Woongjin fans have it so easy now it's not even funny.
Violet and fOrGG made it into Bigfile MSL, but got knocked out by Flash in like the most one sided beatdowns ever.
So many other instances of epic fail in the ro32 by KT A-teamers I won't even count. Even flash lost to ssak and classic that one time.
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
fans always gonna rage at A-teamers not making it into singles league. At least he's not a KT fan, our A-teamers only had one consistent candidate for singles league for like... 8 years now? Woongjin fans have it so easy now it's not even funny.
Violet and fOrGG made it into Bigfile MSL, but got knocked out by Flash in like the most one sided beatdowns ever.
So many other instances of epic fail in the ro32 by KT A-teamers I won't even count. Even flash lost to ssak and classic that one time.
Aside from Flash I think KT were something like 1/48 in Code B lol
Lolwut. And here I thought every decent Proleague Terran played like Flash or Innovation. Nah I didn't really think that but still, that was a bit underwhelming :D
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
fans always gonna rage at A-teamers not making it into singles league. At least he's not a KT fan, our A-teamers only had one consistent candidate for singles league for like... 8 years now? Woongjin fans have it so easy now it's not even funny.
Violet and fOrGG made it into Bigfile MSL, but got knocked out by Flash in like the most one sided beatdowns ever.
So many other instances of epic fail in the ro32 by KT A-teamers I won't even count. Even flash lost to ssak and classic that one time.
Aside from Flash I think KT were something like 1/48 in Code B lol
Meanwhile people are whining that Stars has flying in Code S, oh the horror, they only have Soulkey, sOs, free, light, and zero else wise....
So Flash builds 2 reapers but he doesn't scout with them...Seriously Flash why is your TvP so bad? Horrible decision after another horrible decision. He didnt knew about the Oracle, he didnt scout the Phoenixes, he didn't scout the Collosus...He builds ghosts. WTF? BTW: I hope David Kim watches Proleague and gives up on the stupid War Prism buff. It will break the game.
On June 03 2013 17:04 p14c wrote: So Flash builds 2 reapers but he doesn't scout with them...Seriously Flash why is your TvP so bad? Horrible decision after another horrible decision. BTW: I hope David Kim watches Proleague and gives up on the stupid War Prism buff. It will break the game.
He scouted for proxies... Jangbi does proxy against flash alot. Back in the BW days he used to proxy reavers right in his face.
On June 03 2013 16:39 pylonsalad wrote: Such a travesty that Jangbi isn't in code S but players like Shine and Flying are.
But Flying is good are you really a Woongjin fan
I have been a Stars fan since the days of GGPlay never liked Flying. Such a gimmicky scrub, he never won a game where he didn't get a big BO lead.
Sounds like Boxer.
That's not true. Boxer won plenty of games through sheer micro and tactical mindgames.
BO advantages are tactical mindgames yo
No, 9pool vs 12hatch is a BO advantage. Flying an empty dropship in to the main while you set up a siege at the natural is tactical mindgames.
If you know your opponent doesn't drone scout, doesn't go for pool immediately after hatch, or takes a really late hatch before pool, then an early pool is an excellent strategy, especially on a 2 player map. Not everything has to be standard.
On June 03 2013 17:07 sharkie wrote: Flash's weakness = PvT?
It's just Jangbi and historically Stork that Flash has problems with, and terrans have a hard time against protoss in general right now. Flash's self professed weakness was always TvT.
On June 03 2013 17:07 sharkie wrote: Flash's weakness = PvT?
It's just Jangbi and historically Stork that Flash has problems with, and terrans have a hard time against protoss in general right now. Flash's self professed weakness was always TvT.
No way. His TvP is atrocious. He a-moves his bio ball into Colossus and storms and he just dies. This is his gameplan. He never drops anymore, his ghost micro is subpar. He build battlecruisers for god sake against Parting in GSL. Battlecruiser aka the worst unit in the game. PS: He tries to drops now when his opponent has Pheonixes..LOL
On June 03 2013 17:07 sharkie wrote: Flash's weakness = PvT?
It's just Jangbi and historically Stork that Flash has problems with, and terrans have a hard time against protoss in general right now. Flash's self professed weakness was always TvT.
No way. His TvP is atrocious. He a-moves his bio ball into Colossus and storms and he just dies. This is his gameplan. He never drops anymore, his ghost micro is subpar. He build battlecruisers for god sake against Parting in GSL. Battlecruiser aka the worst unit in the game. PS: He tries to drops now when his opponent has Pheonixes..LOL
I'm talking from 2009 to now :/
Battlecruisers i.e. what made MVP vs Squirtle one of the most epic things ever?
On June 03 2013 17:07 sharkie wrote: Flash's weakness = PvT?
It's just Jangbi and historically Stork that Flash has problems with, and terrans have a hard time against protoss in general right now. Flash's self professed weakness was always TvT.
No way. His TvP is atrocious. He a-moves his bio ball into Colossus and storms and he just dies. This is his gameplan. He never drops anymore, his ghost micro is subpar. He build battlecruisers for god sake against Parting in GSL. Battlecruiser aka the worst unit in the game. PS: He tries to drops now when his opponent has Pheonixes..LOL
wow Flash must have become pretty bad in this matchup to receive so much criticism from one of his fans
On June 03 2013 17:07 sharkie wrote: Flash's weakness = PvT?
It's just Jangbi and historically Stork that Flash has problems with, and terrans have a hard time against protoss in general right now. Flash's self professed weakness was always TvT.
No way. His TvP is atrocious. He a-moves his bio ball into Colossus and storms and he just dies. This is his gameplan. He never drops anymore, his ghost micro is subpar. He build battlecruisers for god sake against Parting in GSL. Battlecruiser aka the worst unit in the game. PS: He tries to drops now when his opponent has Pheonixes..LOL
wow Flash must have become pretty bad in this matchup to receive so much criticism from one of his fans
On June 03 2013 17:15 Dodgin wrote: I don't see MKP's stream, you guys lied to me.
He must have accidentally turned on his stream when he was setting up LoL
ROFL that's an evil thing to say. I can easily imagine MKP as Tarik though.
His stream is still running on twitch actually. looks like he's getting ready to play in HSC qualifiers They're in about 39 min in case anyone was curious
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
what are YOU talking about? I'm talking strictly proleague son.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
In proleague this season lol
Sorry, but did I miss a secret season of sc2 proleague prior to this one?
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
In proleague this season lol
Sorry, but did I miss a secret season of sc2 proleague prior to this one?
I mean, we did have a GSL Secret Tournament, anything is possible.
On June 03 2013 17:34 BlackCompany wrote: I dont see Crazy winning vs Stork, we havent reached the playoffs yet
Well other than all terrans have lost today, no zerg has lost today. Crazy gonna win!
I guess since another KT Zerg won already and we aint in the playoffs yet, maybe Crazy can make it 2 of 2 , though i fear that Flash will get rolled again in the Ace match TT ( If we get an ace match)
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
what are YOU talking about? I'm talking strictly proleague son.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
what are YOU talking about? I'm talking strictly proleague son.
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
what are YOU talking about? I'm talking strictly proleague son.
These protosses, using all their storms in (too) quick succession... They know they don't stack, it's not necessarily worth it to make sure you get 2 seconds of extra storm damage NOW when you could have 4 extra seconds (by not stacking storms) just a bit later, if you're patient.
On June 03 2013 17:57 Heartland wrote: Protoss deathball isn't mobile. Muta/ling is mobile and MMM is mobile, not archon/stalker/colossus/voidray.
That's untrue when you're comparing it to brood lords or swarm hosts. Protoss deathball is significantly faster and there is a thing called a mothership core with an ability called recall.
Wow Stork doesn't know shit about HoTS it seems. Ye sure keep using your bank to make more stalkers and archons against SHs and Broods, you'll be fine...
On June 03 2013 16:36 esdf wrote: wow jangbi actually got good at sc2?
also, where is january? ((
......what? With that win, Jangbi has the 2nd highest PvT win rate (80%) only behind By.Sun (91%). And he went 3-1 vs #1 Woongjin in the winner's league taking out zero, soulkey, and free. guess someone doesn't watch samsung khan or something..
what are you talking about? JangBi is on 33% win rate vs T and barely over 50% overall.
what are YOU talking about? I'm talking strictly proleague son.
So much more Stork could have done. Not going for Tempests initially was fine but considering it kept going on and he'd done a nice job of sniping/denying bases, he had A LOT OF TIME to get tempests. EDIT: LOLOL at anyone talking about 'dark part of history' just because there were some Brood Lords on the field. We're not allowed to even make the unit anymore? (and yeah, it was always the infestors anyway -__-)
But I will likely update the thread a bit late because I will be driving, and updating the OP and doing the poll when I hit stop lights lololol for esports
On June 03 2013 18:04 lichter wrote: Reeeeeeeemaaaaaatch
But I will likely update the thread a bit late because I will be driving, and updating the OP and doing the poll when I hit stop lights lololol for esports
Keep your eyes on the road man! Esport related tweeting and commenting is one of the foremost causes of traffic injuries.
On June 03 2013 17:54 ETisME wrote: protoss deathball so mobile, I don't understand why it needs to be so mobile when the damage output is so high
For this reason, it cant win head on
it's not like that was the protoss strongest deathball though, there is no stargate units while the zerg one is already the ultimate ball
The stargate units you are talking about are slow as shit. Wheres the mobility ? Gonna make a deathball out of phoenix and oracles?
the ability to fly over stuffs and with msc for recall after sniping buildings is pretty mobile compared to broodlord swarmhost
So protoss is going pure air? Good luck fighting against other ultimate deathballs without HTs.
which ultimate deathball from zerg can beat pure skytoss @@
ultra/viper/hydra/swarmhost and a couple infestors doesn't hurt either. Late game zvp is very winnable and you don't have to be gay/boring and make 100 static defense and wait until toss attacks into it to win either.
Terran 10 supply up, equal workers and toss with no upgrades and no tech is not "even scenario", casters. As shown by the GG being forced about a minute after they said that
Sick low econ game, tough for JangBi to walk home after doing some eco damage but Flash baited for just long enough until +1 armour, stim, combat shields all finished. Very nice.
On June 03 2013 18:28 dainbramage wrote: Terran 10 supply up, equal workers and toss with no upgrades and no tech is not "even scenario", casters. As shown by the GG being forced about a minute after they said that
Casters on the ball like always -__-.
OT: Nice hold from Flash with perfect follow up. ♥ Flash.
Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
Well this game had playoff implications and he understandably hates letting his team down by losing twice in one day. Flash shows a lot of emotion in significant games for his team. The explosion after beating FBH to help secure a playoffs spot is really memorable for me.
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
Well this game had playoff implications and he understandably hates letting his team down by losing twice in one day. Flash shows a lot of emotion in significant games for his team. The explosion after beating FBH to help secure a playoffs spot is really memorable for me.
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
Well this game had playoff implications and he understandably hates letting his team down by losing twice in one day. Flash shows a lot of emotion in significant games for his team. The explosion after beating FBH to help secure a playoffs spot is really memorable for me.
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
Well this game had playoff implications and he understandably hates letting his team down by losing twice in one day. Flash shows a lot of emotion in significant games for his team. The explosion after beating FBH to help secure a playoffs spot is really memorable for me.
And yeah, I noticed that brief smile today too..... So good to see, because my biggest fear is that he'll feel stuck in that almost-at-the-top position and just go: "Ah whatever, I already did the really cool stuff before this. Screw SC2, GG & bye."
Well Shellshock, picking Flash wasn't such a bad idea after all :D God is merciful, he loses on purpose just so he can win the ace match and grab you more points.
On June 03 2013 18:34 Snowbear wrote: Hmm am I the only one who saw more emotion from flash then in other games? The screen changed like 1 second after it, but I saw a glimpse of flash being really happy in his boot?
Well this game had playoff implications and he understandably hates letting his team down by losing twice in one day. Flash shows a lot of emotion in significant games for his team. The explosion after beating FBH to help secure a playoffs spot is really memorable for me.
Thanks to all those video links! I think it's great to see that Flash can still get emotional and that's important if he is to improve at the game. Was surprised to see Jangbi take him out then vice-versa lol. Jangbi's play is also pretty solid from both games which is exciting to see. Now if only Stork can start performing better lol