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On June 18 2013 01:55 Shellshock1122 wrote: speaking of Parting, he seems to be going through a rough time in PvZ recently so idk if he would be favored against Life atm unless he gets his shit together. 2-8 in his last 10 PvZ with losses to Jaedong, Hoejja, Effort, and RorO How did he lose to hoejja? haha
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Haha I feel like a kid listening to this song.
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classic tune more tournaments need to play good music like this
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Thank you for the answers.
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On June 18 2013 01:57 Talionis wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:55 Shellshock1122 wrote: speaking of Parting, he seems to be going through a rough time in PvZ recently so idk if he would be favored against Life atm unless he gets his shit together. 2-8 in his last 10 PvZ with losses to Jaedong, Hoejja, Effort, and RorO How did he lose to hoejja? haha idk it was in the kespa mlg qualifiers. he lost 1-2 in the first round KT playoff zerg starting a little early?
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On June 18 2013 01:55 Sansucal wrote: arrrrrrrrrrrrrrr stop this music You don't like Christina Aguilera?
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On June 18 2013 01:56 stuchiu wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:55 Shellshock1122 wrote: speaking of Parting, he seems to be going through a rough time in PvZ recently so idk if he would be favored against Life atm unless he gets his shit together. 2-8 in his last 10 PvZ with losses to Jaedong, Hoejja, Effort, and RorO Soul train has no more soul left to give. Quick, everyone channel your spirit! Give PartinG the opportunity to use Spirit Bomb!
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On June 18 2013 01:57 Weavel wrote: Haha I feel like a kid listening to this song. We all feel like we're back in the 90's. <3 DH
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On June 18 2013 01:53 29 fps wrote: heart says sjow, but mind says life
Don't trust your feelings. Love can be deceiving.
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Dreamhack music is so boss.
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On June 18 2013 01:55 TheDwf wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:53 gh0un wrote: Looks like hellbats are not as free as some zergs thought. Sjow threw away like 6 hellbats in life´s mineral line, and ever since then he never came out ahead in any engagement. Life is scary. Never saw 6 Hellbats in Life's mineral line at any point in this game.
He threw away 2 at his main twice. Then he dropped 2 in his natural coming from the south with a single medivac. Total hellbats thrown away in mineral line: 6.
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Did sjow already lose???
Also, I don't remmeber this song making me so horny before
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On June 18 2013 01:56 NovemberstOrm wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:51 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:48 Flanq wrote:On June 18 2013 01:47 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:44 Flanq wrote:On June 18 2013 01:42 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:42 Sabu113 wrote: Can't believe sjow made it to the quarters. Life shoud crush this series. the real travesty was Dayshi making it through. Dayshi has been crushing recently o.o who exactly has he been "crushing", here is his TLPD if you haven't seen it recently (http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/details.php?section=hots&type=players&id=3527&part=games&league=standard) He also played in the 2013 GIGABYTE Pro League Qualifier #1 where he won against HyuN, Feast and Goswser before losing to Symbol in the finals, still managing to qualify himself for the main event. he was once more the first player to be sent out and he was able to defeat Dragon, Sage, TheStC and YugiOh before falling to Hyun. In both games he was only one win away from securing an all-kill, leading the European team to winning the tournament. All Kill of MVP defeating Billowy, TAiLS, DongRaeGu, TAiLS and NAKSEO All Kill of Quantic defeating HyuN, StarDust, HwangSin, Center and HyuN All taken from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/DayshiYou were saying? really? beating Feast and Goswser now qualifies you as good? I will give him that Hyun, DRG, and Tails are pretty decent victories, but all of them are in smallish online tournaments that koreans functionally use as extra practice time. you have to beat Flash or someone to be good? lol good is a very general and inaccurate word if you want to describe something like skill level. You could say anyone in GM is "good" but you could also say someone in masters is good. welcome to the clusterfuck of trying to describe someone as "good". everyone has different standards i guess.
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On June 18 2013 01:56 goody153 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:54 Abominous wrote: Is Life done with Sjow? And how were Jaedong vs Luci games? no commercial breaks prolong Sjow agony .. and JD murdered Luci convincingly .. JD's counter attacks were so efficient .. he looked like soulkey for a moment
No one can outmechanic JD. his mechanics are so solid. He just needs more time then others to adjust to hots. But he is so good, just like flash is.
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On June 18 2013 01:53 NightOfTheDead wrote: If Jaedong wins vs Taeja, he will beat Life in finals. Otherwise, this tournament is Life's for the taking. Don't underestimate Taeja. The guy is has extremely good tvz. When he is healthy he is at the level of Innovation and Flash. If he plays to his ability the finals will be a close one.
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Jaedong will win this tournament! I can feel it!
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Fuckin knew it. 10 pool.
EDIT: Or not.
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On June 18 2013 01:58 bourne117 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:53 NightOfTheDead wrote: If Jaedong wins vs Taeja, he will beat Life in finals. Otherwise, this tournament is Life's for the taking. Don't underestimate Taeja. The guy is has extremely good tvz. When he is healthy he is at the level of Innovation and Flash. If he plays to his ability the finals will be a close one. He always had severe issues against Zerg playing constant raids/counterattacks.
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On June 18 2013 01:58 bourne117 wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:53 NightOfTheDead wrote: If Jaedong wins vs Taeja, he will beat Life in finals. Otherwise, this tournament is Life's for the taking. Don't underestimate Taeja. The guy is has extremely good tvz. When he is healthy he is at the level of Innovation and Flash. If he plays to his ability the finals will be a close one.
I like Flash a lot, but... no. Not even close ^^ Just the dominant player of his time. Yet he got beaten by the next dominant guy, MKP, and never really had as high a level.
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On June 18 2013 01:55 Flanq wrote:Show nested quote +On June 18 2013 01:51 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:48 Flanq wrote:On June 18 2013 01:47 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:44 Flanq wrote:On June 18 2013 01:42 packrat386 wrote:On June 18 2013 01:42 Sabu113 wrote: Can't believe sjow made it to the quarters. Life shoud crush this series. the real travesty was Dayshi making it through. Dayshi has been crushing recently o.o who exactly has he been "crushing", here is his TLPD if you haven't seen it recently (http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/details.php?section=hots&type=players&id=3527&part=games&league=standard) He also played in the 2013 GIGABYTE Pro League Qualifier #1 where he won against HyuN, Feast and Goswser before losing to Symbol in the finals, still managing to qualify himself for the main event. he was once more the first player to be sent out and he was able to defeat Dragon, Sage, TheStC and YugiOh before falling to Hyun. In both games he was only one win away from securing an all-kill, leading the European team to winning the tournament. All Kill of MVP defeating Billowy, TAiLS, DongRaeGu, TAiLS and NAKSEO All Kill of Quantic defeating HyuN, StarDust, HwangSin, Center and HyuN All taken from http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/DayshiYou were saying? really? beating Feast and Goswser now qualifies you as good? I will give him that Hyun, DRG, and Tails are pretty decent victories, but all of them are in smallish online tournaments that koreans functionally use as extra practice time. Are you serious? You can't discount a win because it was online, those are all good players on good teams playing for money and pride, you're going to tell me a korean doesn't care if they lose a game?
Not that the games don't matter at all, but they definitely aren't as impressive as live victories in a tournament that means a lot more to most players. For example, his victory over hyun was in an online match that was a qualifier for a tournament with a 2000 euro first prize. Compared to something like a WCS match or a late round in Deamhack this was worth significantly less to Hyun and most people don't prepare/play as well.
I'm not trying to say Dayshi is a terrible player, the thing is the original comment set him up as if he was one of the best players at this tournament. He has a decent run, but hes a pretty mediocre player overall.
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