On October 15 2013 12:04 TotalBiscuit wrote: Couldn't be more proud of Heart. The last few months have been really tough for him since he fell out of Premier league. He felt like he was slumping but instead of complaining and wallowing in it, he increased his practice and dug himself out with raw determination and discipline. His play in that match was surgical. Impeccable banshee control, excellent game sense and constantly taking the best engagements.
On October 15 2013 12:19 Dodgin wrote: 윤영서 @LiquidTaeJa 2m
I forfeit Challenger league
wat >_>
4 consecutive losses is very painful to take.
Seriously though, given the uncertainty of WCS 2014, there might be little point for Taeja to remain in WCS AM, especially if Liquid's Korean are soon to be ineligible.
On October 15 2013 12:19 Dodgin wrote: 윤영서 @LiquidTaeJa 2m
I forfeit Challenger league
wat >_>
4 consecutive losses is very painful to take.
Seriously though, given the uncertainty of WCS 2014, there might be little point for Taeja to remain in WCS AM, especially if Liquid's Korean are soon to be ineligible.
According to the Q and A it might still be for a Premier seed, and if not it will be important for getting Premier, even in another region
he's one of my favorite players who deserves more praise rather than hate for his all ins. he knows how to play a macro game he just chooses to end games quickly.
Taeja does seem like a sore loser sometimes. Rage quitting in IEM qualifiers, forfeiting important matches for the future of his career... I don't get it.
Major dropping tanks instead of hellbats into a mineral line cued Sen that he could actually use his ultras against the meching terran. If mech really sucks at one thing we just saw, it's killing zerg expansions with hellions/hellbats. Spines and a giant bank make killing workers that late relatively meaningless, unless you can really attrition it out by not losing your main army because it's spread out so much.
I'm invested because I was really hoping to learn how to play mech better against Zerg, but maybe it's back to that Mario day9 daily for me.
On October 15 2013 12:35 XtreMe_au wrote: Taeja does seem like a sore loser sometimes. Rage quitting in IEM qualifiers, forfeiting important matches for the future of his career... I don't get it.
maybe he just wants to rest up and focus on the global finals? and he "rage quit"? what does that mean, did he BM or just no GG? no GG doesn't really mean anything...
honestly seems like you're stretching for a storyline