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Lorning
Belgica34432 Posts
Poll: Recommend Grubby vs Happy Game 3?★- Do not see this game no matter what (4) 44% ★★- Not recommended unless you have nothing better to do (4) 44% ★★★- Good game (0) 0% ★★★★- Highly recommended game (0) 0% ★★★★★- One of the best games this season (1) 11% 9 total votes Your vote: Recommend Grubby vs Happy Game 3? (Vote): ★- Do not see this game no matter what (Vote): ★★- Not recommended unless you have nothing better to do (Vote): ★★★- Good game (Vote): ★★★★- Highly recommended game (Vote): ★★★★★- One of the best games this season
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Now will Happy survive and make Finland salty, that is the question.
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...that looked easy.The ownage.
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Yes! Well played from Grubby, clearly prepared for Happy's style.
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that was a long death animation for Happy
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Gogo Serral.
Show your ZvT stuff.
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On September 10 2014 02:24 Larkin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:21 Incognoto wrote: To think this is Ro32, meaning that these are supposed to be one of the 32 best European players.
These games are incredibly lackluster. BETTER MAKE A JUDGEMENT ABOUT THE ENTIRE WCS EU BASED ON THIS SERIES
Grubby and Happy are two established European names though, they've been around for a while. You'd think they might show something better than this. It's not as if one of 'em had a bad day or something; they're both showing mediocre play.
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On September 10 2014 02:26 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:24 Larkin wrote:On September 10 2014 02:21 Incognoto wrote: To think this is Ro32, meaning that these are supposed to be one of the 32 best European players.
These games are incredibly lackluster. BETTER MAKE A JUDGEMENT ABOUT THE ENTIRE WCS EU BASED ON THIS SERIES Grubby and Happy are two established European names though, they've been around for a while. You'd think they might show something better than this. It's not as if one of 'em had a bad day or something; they're both showing mediocre play. There were multiple GSL Ro32 games which were equally 'bad'. It means nothing
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Come on Terran, make me Happy!
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Every time loser's match is played before winner's match, I cry a bit inside.
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Finland vs Russia again. Finland won last time.
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Mute City2363 Posts
On September 10 2014 02:29 DJHelium wrote: Every time loser's match is played before winner's match, I cry a bit inside.
Did they ever explain why they made the change?
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On September 10 2014 02:30 thecrazymunchkin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:29 DJHelium wrote: Every time loser's match is played before winner's match, I cry a bit inside. Did they ever explain why they made the change? To create some hype.
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On September 10 2014 02:30 thecrazymunchkin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:29 DJHelium wrote: Every time loser's match is played before winner's match, I cry a bit inside. Did they ever explain why they made the change? to make DJHelium cry inside obviously. it's a Blizzard internal conspiracy, they'd rather he plays Hearthstone than watches sc2.
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On September 10 2014 02:30 TheBloodyDwarf wrote: Finland vs Russia again. Finland won last time. Defense is the Best Offense?
Swarm hosts?
Wuhuu?
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On September 10 2014 02:27 FueledUpAndReadyToGo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:26 Incognoto wrote:On September 10 2014 02:24 Larkin wrote:On September 10 2014 02:21 Incognoto wrote: To think this is Ro32, meaning that these are supposed to be one of the 32 best European players.
These games are incredibly lackluster. BETTER MAKE A JUDGEMENT ABOUT THE ENTIRE WCS EU BASED ON THIS SERIES Grubby and Happy are two established European names though, they've been around for a while. You'd think they might show something better than this. It's not as if one of 'em had a bad day or something; they're both showing mediocre play. There were multiple GSL Ro32 games which were equally 'bad'. It means nothing
I watched most of the GSL Code S matches from this season and the last one. Sometimes a player makes a mistake and straight up loses. This isn't what happened here at all. This was not a bop.
These matches are much worse than anything you see in Code S and probably Code A as well.
E: well that series anyway. I'm going to see if the next series is better
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On September 10 2014 02:30 thecrazymunchkin wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:29 DJHelium wrote: Every time loser's match is played before winner's match, I cry a bit inside. Did they ever explain why they made the change? The two final series to see which two advance.
I personally don't mind.
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Bring on the next 3 matches, much closer in skill levels IMO.
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On September 10 2014 02:26 Incognoto wrote:Show nested quote +On September 10 2014 02:24 Larkin wrote:On September 10 2014 02:21 Incognoto wrote: To think this is Ro32, meaning that these are supposed to be one of the 32 best European players.
These games are incredibly lackluster. BETTER MAKE A JUDGEMENT ABOUT THE ENTIRE WCS EU BASED ON THIS SERIES Grubby and Happy are two established European names though, they've been around for a while. You'd think they might show something better than this. It's not as if one of 'em had a bad day or something; they're both showing mediocre play.
It's the way Grubby is approaching it though. He knows Happy is super defensive and lategame oriented, so he goes for very aggressive all in builds, which play out like that. Simple.
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