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On June 17 2013 23:53 StarVe wrote: This counterattack style is so hard to deal with for Lucifron. He doesn't really know what to do. yes. he just ran into jd's defenses over and over again while losing so much at home. maybe he should've played mech.
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On June 17 2013 23:57 BlackCompany wrote: So, when will we finally have a foreign terran hope that can actually advance past the quarterfinals? Honestly at this point we should just start looking at foreign teams as foreign hopes. They still aren't at that same advantage as the Kespa Koreans or even ESF Koreans.
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On June 17 2013 23:56 sc2superfan101 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:54 Big-t wrote: This series is painfull to watch.... I hope you JD fanboys don´t celebrate this. But he won... Yeah, Lucifron didn't play very well, but that doesn't matter.
It does if Taeja advances. If he starts every game at disadvantage as with Lucifron, Taeja is gonna make pay for it.
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A few widow mines left at his outer expansions and Luci wouldn't have gotten torn up so badly. Shame he didn't bother to leave anything at home to defend.
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Lol at all the people who thought Lucifron would win against JD.
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Really well played by Jaedong. A few mistakes by Lucifron - not making a wall at fourth in game 2, not building a turret in the third in game1 - and Jaedong finds each of them and exploits it.
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Why are people clapping before they know what he says?
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On June 17 2013 23:58 TTOMZ wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:58 Xoronius wrote:On June 17 2013 23:56 Dudasc wrote: omg such a huge difference of skill
king is back? Huge diffenrence in skill? Lucifron should have won both games and threw them, how was that a huge difference in skill? He didn't throw them He was never ahead. Jaedong slapped him down
As i only saw the second game, i can already tell you that you are wrong. Before the planetary went down, Lucifron was was ahead
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On June 17 2013 23:58 75 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:57 xXFireandIceXx wrote: TLO vs. Taeja will be interesting. TLO absolutely dominating right now but Taeja is still Taeja what?!? which part confuses you?
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On June 17 2013 23:53 Pandemona wrote: OMFG HOW THE HELL The Dong is now leading, from an impossible position (imo) CC snipes are awesome!!
Lucifron burrowed all mines on one spot and if you kill banes they deal splash -> all mines gone. And since JDs eco was in a good shape and engaging with Bio on Creep against speed banes is not possible without a pre split. Also pretty clever by JD, first game the Mutas were the problem and JD noticed how heavily Luci committed into anti air on his first poke and used mass banes instead.
Anyway the Hellion shuttle was epic. The hellbat drops afterwards lost him the advantage, because he lost all his Medivacs.
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On June 17 2013 23:58 Xoronius wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:56 Dudasc wrote: omg such a huge difference of skill
king is back? Huge diffenrence in skill? Lucifron should have won both games and threw them, how was that a huge difference in skill?
lucifrom should have not won any of these games, his multitask and reactions were worse compared do JD. He only got himself ahead in the early game by abusing hellbats and other imba units
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On June 17 2013 23:59 forsooth wrote: A few widow mines left at his outer expansions and Luci wouldn't have gotten torn up so badly. Shame he didn't bother to leave anything at home to defend.
he had a lot of turrets, I think he just didn't expect the dedication to the counter attacks.
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On June 17 2013 23:58 Xoronius wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:56 Dudasc wrote: omg such a huge difference of skill
king is back? Huge diffenrence in skill? Lucifron should have won both games and threw them, how was that a huge difference in skill?
It was he was actually hugely outplayed macro and microwise, but he still played really good and showed a good fight.
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On June 17 2013 23:59 woody60707 wrote: Why are people clapping before they know what he says?
I don't know but it's pretty funny and it make JD smile haha.
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Incontrol is so much better interviewer than take it's unreal. Really good questions.
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On June 17 2013 23:59 woody60707 wrote: Why are people clapping before they know what he says?
Swedish and Korean are very simular
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On June 17 2013 23:58 Xoronius wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:56 Dudasc wrote: omg such a huge difference of skill
king is back? Huge diffenrence in skill? Lucifron should have won both games and threw them, how was that a huge difference in skill? Well, LucifroN made a lot of mistakes in the mid/lategame, either he was nervous or he didn't practice much at all against counterattacking muta/ling/bane or he's lacking something.
I'm pretty sure it wasn't nerves.
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On June 17 2013 23:59 xN.07)MaK wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:56 sc2superfan101 wrote:On June 17 2013 23:54 Big-t wrote: This series is painfull to watch.... I hope you JD fanboys don´t celebrate this. But he won... Yeah, Lucifron didn't play very well, but that doesn't matter. It does if Taeja advances. If he starts every game at disadvantage as with Lucifron, Taeja is gonna make pay for it.
Teaja will f*** up JD soooo hard
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On June 17 2013 23:59 BlackCompany wrote:Show nested quote +On June 17 2013 23:58 TTOMZ wrote:On June 17 2013 23:58 Xoronius wrote:On June 17 2013 23:56 Dudasc wrote: omg such a huge difference of skill
king is back? Huge diffenrence in skill? Lucifron should have won both games and threw them, how was that a huge difference in skill? He didn't throw them He was never ahead. Jaedong slapped him down As i only saw the second game, i can already tell you that you are wrong. Before the planetary went down, Lucifron was was ahead
Even after all the damage he did the supply was even
He was never ahead of Jaedong
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On June 17 2013 23:59 woody60707 wrote: Why are people clapping before they know what he says?
maybe they know korean
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