And it looks vastly different when the creep does not somehow cover must of the map. But the zerg still wins in the end.
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sneakyfox
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And it looks vastly different when the creep does not somehow cover must of the map. But the zerg still wins in the end. | ||
Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
On January 29 2020 23:27 sneakyfox wrote: TvZ is so much more interesting when it's bio and not mech. And it looks vastly different when the creep does not somehow cover must of the map. But the zerg still wins in the end. Doesn't this look like balance whining? | ||
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Poopi
France12758 Posts
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sneakyfox
8216 Posts
Still I find it more entertaining than mech vs SH. | ||
Elentos
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Xain0n
Italy3963 Posts
Ragnagod was in great shape, instead. | ||
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CynicalDeath
Italy3001 Posts
On January 30 2020 00:23 Elentos wrote: With today's results I hope by the powers of rigging that maybe we can have 2 TvZs in the Ro12 instead of a ZvZ and a TvT. you had it, not even rigging them gratz for SilverCoin level 3 btw ;] | ||
Elentos
55456 Posts
On January 30 2020 00:25 Xain0n wrote: Cure didn't play well today, he got supply blocked once and lost tanks and marines to slow banelings… Ragnagod was in great shape, instead. Cure was also absolutely winning the first game against RagnaroK and then fell apart to 1 counter-attack unnecessarily. He's definitely had better days. On January 30 2020 00:33 CynicalDeath wrote: gratz for SilverCoin level 3 btw ;] Thanks ![]() | ||
irvnasty
United States211 Posts
RagnaroK was one of two players that I'd say I pushed pretty hard to get as final invites, along with Dream (who replaced a protoss player on very short notice and competed reasonably well in group A, so thank you Dream). I'm a big fan of both, but also thought they were the strongest players still available. I would have felt pretty silly if they both had flopped. RagnaroK looked fantastic today, especially with his engagements even off of creep. Also, that's probably the strongest I've seen someone make ultralisks look in a long, long time. | ||
dbRic1203
Germany2655 Posts
On January 30 2020 05:52 irvnasty wrote: Phew. RagnaroK was one of two players that I'd say I pushed pretty hard to get as final invites, along with Dream (who replaced a protoss player on very short notice and competed reasonably well in group A, so thank you Dream). I'm a big fan of both, but also thought they were the strongest players still available. I would have felt pretty silly if they both had flopped. RagnaroK looked fantastic today, especially with his engagements even off of creep. Also, that's probably the strongest I've seen someone make ultralisks look in a long, long time. You guys did an amazing part with the invites. Dream had some impressive online results in the 2nd half of 2019 and Ragnarok realy exploded in GSL, good on you to invite them. | ||
Harris1st
Germany6691 Posts
In case of Trap and Clem, did you coinflip or do(did) they have to play a Bo1? EDIT: or is LP just premature | ||
Elentos
55456 Posts
On January 30 2020 16:36 Harris1st wrote: I know you explained it somewhat already in this thread but I didn't quite get the theorycrafting. In case of Trap and Clem, did you coinflip or do(did) they have to play a Bo1? EDIT: or is LP just premature Trap won a KR group, Clem EU. They are independent in terms of a Ro8 seed. | ||
Elentos
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Elentos
55456 Posts
On January 31 2020 05:40 Elentos wrote: Big Gabe is playing some fine Starcraft. Realizing she couldn't possibly match Gabe's big skill in a real game, Scarlett then cheesed him a lot and won anyway ![]() | ||
Schelim
Austria11528 Posts
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ilax30
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Elentos
55456 Posts
On January 31 2020 06:12 Schelim wrote: Whats the thought process behind winning game 1 with mech and then going bio every game and losing multiple times? Wanted to mix it up in game 2 and got all-in'd, then had a shit early game in game 3 and 4 and figured mech was too slow to recover is my guess. Also probably depended on the maps. Eternal Empire is so much better for mech than every other map in the pool. | ||
True_Spike
Poland3410 Posts
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Harris1st
Germany6691 Posts
On January 30 2020 19:38 Elentos wrote: Trap won a KR group, Clem EU. They are independent in terms of a Ro8 seed. Well, now I feel stupid ^^' This tournament really delivers. Really good job Wardi! | ||
Harris1st
Germany6691 Posts
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