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TUski
United States1258 Posts
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Xoronius
Germany6362 Posts
Probably. But there were a lot of "ifs" on both sides, if MC hadn´t counter-attaked with 2 collosi and a bunch of Zealots, who all got killed by a bunch of roaches (right before Jaedong sniped MC´s base at the 3-on-clock-position), he could have won without much trouble as well. Edit: On July 26 2013 18:11 priestnoob wrote: Lol BTW, is there any info on ro8 seedings? They probably wait with the bracket until Group D is finished, so that they avoid a Stephano-Brat_OK-situation. | ||
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Waxangel
United States33388 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:08 IshinShishi wrote: man, seeing these guys play stacraft makes me wonder how good boxer could be if he was young and how this notion of newer generations being better in all aspects is completely wrong, even when he looked bad he never looked stupid, he just couldn't keep up macro wise. meh, boxer was never an incredible decision maker, just a very decisive one Jaedong is neither correct nor decisive in JvP T_T | ||
_Galad_
Greece184 Posts
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Dundron2000
Sweden1140 Posts
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priestnoob
243 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:13 Xoronius wrote: Probably. But there were a lot of "ifs" on both sides, if MC hadn´t counter-attaked with 2 collosi and a bunch of Zealots, who all got killed by a bunch of roaches (right before Jaedong sniped MC´s base at the 3-on-clock-position), he could have won without much trouble as well. Edit: They probably wait with the bracket until Group D is finished, so that they avoid a Stephano-Brat_OK-situation. Thanks, forgot about group D :/ | ||
IshinShishi
Japan6156 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:14 Waxangel wrote: meh, boxer was never an incredible decision maker, just a very decisive one Jaedong is neither correct nor decisive in JvP T_T well he played pretty damn smart considering how many builds he came up with and exploits he found out, even in sc2, I remember that he tailored a build to exploit a tiny cliff in tal'darim by dropping on it, the slayers terran build was his too, crafting these mind blowing builds were pretty much his thing and his micro wasn't bad either. | ||
KivTM
Australia90 Posts
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opterown
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Australia54784 Posts
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:24 KivTM wrote: Someone needs to make a montage of JD's throws so we can all depress ourselves when we're all feeling too happy or something Don't, I'll trhow up. I am already at the Asus Rog winner ceremony when Jaedong finally grabs that first place. I just want to forget about all the throws. | ||
NightOfTheDead
Lithuania1711 Posts
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Tachion
Canada8573 Posts
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Waxangel
United States33388 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:35 Tachion wrote: fucking fuck JD what the fuck you are a poet, concisely expressing the feelings of an entire generation | ||
Breach_hu
Hungary2431 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:21 IshinShishi wrote: well he played pretty damn smart considering how many builds he came up with and exploits he found out, even in sc2, I remember that he tailored a build to exploit a tiny cliff in tal'darim by dropping on it, the slayers terran build was his too, crafting these mind blowing builds were pretty much his thing and his micro wasn't bad either. Boxer always forced his build and playstyle to others, and not the other way around, I think that was his strenght. | ||
Daswollvieh
5553 Posts
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Daswollvieh
5553 Posts
On July 26 2013 18:39 Breach_hu wrote: Boxer always forced his build and playstyle to others, and not the other way around, I think that was his strenght. And then people learned to macro and that was that. ![]() | ||
bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
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nimdil
Poland3748 Posts
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Olli
Austria24417 Posts
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jarod
Romania766 Posts
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