[WCS 2019] Spring (Kiev) - Championship Sunday - Page 10
| Forum Index > StarCraft 2 Tournaments |
|
NoS-Craig
Australia3122 Posts
| ||
|
Fango
United Kingdom8987 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:11 Elentos wrote: I guarantee you that on any other day of the year TY wouldn't have lost the 2nd game. Not that early in a tournament anyway. | ||
|
WombaT
Northern Ireland26218 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:07 Elentos wrote: The real fluke in that GSL group wasn't SpeCial advancing, it was TY losing to RagnaroK. Also this, although Rag was in really good form so I wouldn’t consider that a fluke as such. Special the weird results to me are not when he beats top Koreans because his top level is really high, it’s that he doesn’t consistently beat the players he should be beating as consistently as he maybe should. He’s looking in good form this tournament thus far in that regard | ||
|
Elentos
55561 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:11 Fango wrote: If Neeb beats SpeCial then wins it will be a good throwback to 2017 when SpeCial was the second best foreigner but kept losing to Neeb before the finals. Somehow that seems like forever ago. | ||
|
Elentos
55561 Posts
Maynarde you creep | ||
|
sneakyfox
8216 Posts
Especially considering how far ahead TY was. He messed up big time, it was highly uncharacteristic. | ||
|
royalroadweed
United States8301 Posts
| ||
|
Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:11 Elentos wrote: I guarantee you that on any other day of the year TY wouldn't have lost the 2nd game. TY dropping out of that group was a fluke, losing a series to current RagnaGOD can't be an upset; can't say anything about that game specifically, it most likely is as you say. | ||
|
Elentos
55561 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:14 royalroadweed wrote: Is time low key one of the most successful terrans in the post-korean WCS circuit? He has 2 top 4 finishes since that was implemented in 2017. That's more than Uthermal, Kelagod, Masa and Heromarine. Heromarine and TIME both have 2 if you count WCS Winter. Which is a bit dubious since it doesn't even meet Liquipedia's criteria to be called Premier event. | ||
|
sneakyfox
8216 Posts
![]() | ||
|
Need
566 Posts
| ||
|
Elentos
55561 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:17 Need wrote: Kinda hard to hype up Time in this match considering he dropped 2 maps to SortOf yesterday He was just jetlagged, he's gonna show us his final form today. With the realest China builds. | ||
|
Yonnua
United Kingdom2331 Posts
| ||
|
Elentos
55561 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:20 Yonnua wrote: Will be really interesting to see if the next two QFs are just walkovers or if there's going to be an upset here. Either TIME or goblin could do it in theory, but the odds are seriously against them. 2019 is the year where the odds don't matter. soO wins a big tournament, Maru and TY out in the Ro32, anything goes ![]() | ||
|
Penev
28512 Posts
| ||
|
royalroadweed
United States8301 Posts
| ||
|
Need
566 Posts
![]() goblin's winning streak against Reynor is about to continue today! | ||
|
Yonnua
United Kingdom2331 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:24 royalroadweed wrote: Just took a look at the chinese qualifiers. The notable chinese players are really getting up there. Macsed is 30, Xigua is 32, toodming is 30, XY is 32. In comparison Time is 18. Born in the Year of the Dragon, he is THE YOUNG DRAGON: fear the wrath of TIME. | ||
|
yht9657
1810 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:27 Yonnua wrote: Born in the Year of the Dragon, he is THE YOUNG DRAGON: fear the wrath of TIME. Ptitdrogo? | ||
|
sneakyfox
8216 Posts
On May 19 2019 22:18 Elentos wrote: He was just jetlagged, he's gonna show us his final form today. With the realest China builds. Not disappointing so far | ||
| ||

![[image loading]](https://i.imgur.com/f1CeI1Q.png)