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On September 26 2013 05:35 painkilla wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2013 05:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:28 geokilla wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO. Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly) Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!! Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match. MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO. Haha you still at it? Grow up dude.
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On September 26 2013 06:20 Valikyr wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2013 05:35 painkilla wrote:On September 26 2013 05:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:28 geokilla wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO. Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly) Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!! Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match. MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO. Haha you still at it? Grow up dude.
Everyone has a unique way of killing their pain
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Naniwa really needs to make sure he at least get's to the finals of IEM new york if he wants any chance to make it to blizzcon.
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On September 26 2013 05:35 painkilla wrote:Show nested quote +On September 26 2013 05:31 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:28 geokilla wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 Darkhoarse wrote:On September 26 2013 05:25 VayneAuthority wrote: I can't believe people are actually arguing that players should forfeit their first series so they don't have to play in the winners bracket, then win from the losers bracket since it is "easier"
LMFAO. Just ask Polt, it's the best strategy (clearly) Polt knew he wouldn't stand a chance against Hyun, so he called Time Warner Cable to screw things up for him and look innocent. Polt so smart!!! Tactical brilliance! Plus his matches against Revival and Sage were obviously pretty easy for him, so he obviously gained a lot from missing his first match. MC is like the opposite of Polt. Polt is everything that is right with TvP, MC is everything that is wrong with it. IMO.
MC plays riskier than Polt, but that is about all. Take that last game for example: MC won it, because ThorZaIN had overinvested a lot of minerals into bunkers, that weren´t helpful at the angle, that MC choose to attack from, he had his marines on move command once I think and he lot´s of SCV´s doing nothing at a time, were they were´nt neccessarily needed to repair bunkers (I think there was even a bunch, sitting at the ramp, that was not in the bunker area) and he constantly let MC supply-block him.
MC´s TvP might have been not the most beatiful thing in the last series, but he won because he forced ThorZaIN to make mistakes, not because of balance issues and absolutely deserved to win the second series. Whether or not that series should have been played is another question...
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On September 26 2013 05:49 CruelZeratul wrote:Well the Koreans win when it counts, has happend so oft the last weeks that they win in the end. GZ for MC  Also the previous season was the same. Sadly imo it seems to be getting worse and worse, the Europeans show they can beat the Koreans, but despite advancing every time second of the group, and often barely, they do advance every time and in the end there are barely Europeans left in WCS EU.
It was like that in the previous season, and it looks to be the same in this season.
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