On October 09 2020 01:22 lolfail9001 wrote: Man, there is something so satisfying to see that i am not the only zerg that dies to hellbat timings all the time.
a few months ago Artosis was making fun of how bad a Zerg must be if he loses to Hellbat timings but recently they've somehow become popular again. Maybe Zergs became too greedy.
On October 09 2020 00:31 Morbidius wrote: Win 2 online tournaments on 200 ping: Best player in the world. Win GSL into Katowice into another GSL: Inconsistent.
Well you did kinda leave out a few events between that GSL and Katowice and that other GSL. Like a GSL where Rogue lost in the first group stage.
Time out Elentos. Are you really going to suggest that Rogue losing to Scarlett like THAT was somehow an indication that he is an inconsistent player? Don't do it! That series is not a black mark on Rogue, it's more that Scarlett and NoRegret prepared one of the cleverest cheesiest bullshit series that happened to knock out a heavy favorite in a Bo3.
Considering that Rogue still has one of the most impressive records in professional Starcraft (Undefeated in offline Bo7s.) I'm more than willing to completely overlook being cheesed out of one ZvZ Bo3.
A GSL group is more than a single series. He got stomped by Inno just as hard as Scarlett did. And there's supposed to be a multi-tier difference between those Zergs. And yes, I'm just gonna say it, what Scarlett did there wouldn't have worked against Serral.
Oh Serral, you mean the guy that ELAZER knocked out of TSL5? You don't think Scarlett could knock him out of a Bo3 if she had prep time like she did vs Rogue?
Come on now.
EDIT: Knocked down, not out. Reynor knocked Serral out of that tournament. Two ZvZ's he lost in that same tournament.
Its impossible to know whether Scarlett could make it work against Serral, but Rogue tried it against him in the Warchest team league if I remember correctly (the spine BS) and got easily held off, It was online with ping but still, I dont think we can really argue who is more consistent obviously its Serral. Rogue is the GOAT for me, because he wins the most big tournaments, but he really is quite inconsistent overall
On October 09 2020 01:22 lolfail9001 wrote: Man, there is something so satisfying to see that i am not the only zerg that dies to hellbat timings all the time.
a few months ago Artosis was making fun of how bad a Zerg must be if he loses to Hellbat timings but recently they've somehow become popular again. Maybe Zergs became too greedy.
with bigger maps at the moment, zergs are getting greedy again. I watched like 10 TvZ wherein zergs die on helbat timings.
On October 09 2020 01:22 lolfail9001 wrote: Man, there is something so satisfying to see that i am not the only zerg that dies to hellbat timings all the time.
That makes three of us
I mean, it had to have become a meta build somehow. If no one ever died to these builds they wouldn't be so common in pro play.
On October 09 2020 01:19 MarianoSC2 wrote: Cure is stomping so hard on Reynor its almost embarrassing. All 3 games he won today looked super one sided.
Fortunately for Reynor its a bo5 and Pillars of Zerg and Zerganatha should take care of it
pillars of zerg down. Cure served Reynor some BBQ Drone Pizza for dinner...
Yeah, loved it ! Zergs got so greedy on these "freewin" maps that this kind of strategy can work very well. Way to go Cure !
On October 09 2020 00:31 Morbidius wrote: Win 2 online tournaments on 200 ping: Best player in the world. Win GSL into Katowice into another GSL: Inconsistent.
Well you did kinda leave out a few events between that GSL and Katowice and that other GSL. Like a GSL where Rogue lost in the first group stage.
Time out Elentos. Are you really going to suggest that Rogue losing to Scarlett like THAT was somehow an indication that he is an inconsistent player? Don't do it! That series is not a black mark on Rogue, it's more that Scarlett and NoRegret prepared one of the cleverest cheesiest bullshit series that happened to knock out a heavy favorite in a Bo3.
Considering that Rogue still has one of the most impressive records in professional Starcraft (Undefeated in offline Bo7s.) I'm more than willing to completely overlook being cheesed out of one ZvZ Bo3.
A GSL group is more than a single series. He got stomped by Inno just as hard as Scarlett did. And there's supposed to be a multi-tier difference between those Zergs. And yes, I'm just gonna say it, what Scarlett did there wouldn't have worked against Serral.
Oh Serral, you mean the guy that ELAZER knocked out of TSL5? You don't think Scarlett could knock him out of a Bo3 if she had prep time like she did vs Rogue?
Come on now.
EDIT: Knocked down, not out. Reynor knocked Serral out of that tournament. Two ZvZ's he lost in that same tournament.
Of course Scarlett wouldn't have. Hating on Elazer who eliminated "god tier Dark" in 2019? You don't want me to remind you how insanely consistent Serral has been, right?
The thing is there are so many more mediocre/online tournaments than premier/non region-locked ones and Serral is very "consistent" when he does not lose in premier tournaments. That's why a lot of ppl like you think he is that consistent.
On October 09 2020 00:31 Morbidius wrote: Win 2 online tournaments on 200 ping: Best player in the world. Win GSL into Katowice into another GSL: Inconsistent.
Well you did kinda leave out a few events between that GSL and Katowice and that other GSL. Like a GSL where Rogue lost in the first group stage.
Time out Elentos. Are you really going to suggest that Rogue losing to Scarlett like THAT was somehow an indication that he is an inconsistent player? Don't do it! That series is not a black mark on Rogue, it's more that Scarlett and NoRegret prepared one of the cleverest cheesiest bullshit series that happened to knock out a heavy favorite in a Bo3.
Considering that Rogue still has one of the most impressive records in professional Starcraft (Undefeated in offline Bo7s.) I'm more than willing to completely overlook being cheesed out of one ZvZ Bo3.
A GSL group is more than a single series. He got stomped by Inno just as hard as Scarlett did. And there's supposed to be a multi-tier difference between those Zergs. And yes, I'm just gonna say it, what Scarlett did there wouldn't have worked against Serral.
Oh Serral, you mean the guy that ELAZER knocked out of TSL5? You don't think Scarlett could knock him out of a Bo3 if she had prep time like she did vs Rogue?
Come on now.
EDIT: Knocked down, not out. Reynor knocked Serral out of that tournament. Two ZvZ's he lost in that same tournament.
Of course Scarlett wouldn't have. Hating on Elazer who eliminated "god tier Dark" in 2019? You don't want me to remind you how insanely consistent Serral has been, right?
Ah yes, when you can't defend Serral losses it becomes time to praise the guy who beat him. No wonder you've been praising Reynor so much lately.
On October 09 2020 00:31 Morbidius wrote: Win 2 online tournaments on 200 ping: Best player in the world. Win GSL into Katowice into another GSL: Inconsistent.
Well you did kinda leave out a few events between that GSL and Katowice and that other GSL. Like a GSL where Rogue lost in the first group stage.
Time out Elentos. Are you really going to suggest that Rogue losing to Scarlett like THAT was somehow an indication that he is an inconsistent player? Don't do it! That series is not a black mark on Rogue, it's more that Scarlett and NoRegret prepared one of the cleverest cheesiest bullshit series that happened to knock out a heavy favorite in a Bo3.
Considering that Rogue still has one of the most impressive records in professional Starcraft (Undefeated in offline Bo7s.) I'm more than willing to completely overlook being cheesed out of one ZvZ Bo3.
A GSL group is more than a single series. He got stomped by Inno just as hard as Scarlett did. And there's supposed to be a multi-tier difference between those Zergs. And yes, I'm just gonna say it, what Scarlett did there wouldn't have worked against Serral.
Oh Serral, you mean the guy that ELAZER knocked out of TSL5? You don't think Scarlett could knock him out of a Bo3 if she had prep time like she did vs Rogue?
Come on now.
EDIT: Knocked down, not out. Reynor knocked Serral out of that tournament. Two ZvZ's he lost in that same tournament.
Of course Scarlett wouldn't have. Hating on Elazer who eliminated "god tier Dark" in 2019? You don't want me to remind you how insanely consistent Serral has been, right?
The thing is there are so many more mediocre/online tournaments than premier/non region-locked ones and Serral is very "consistent" when he does not lose in premier tournaments. That's why a lot of ppl like you think he is that consistent.
Since the start of 2018 Serral got at least top 8 in every tournament he played in other than TSL5, with almost all of those performances being at least a top 4 (IEM Katowice 2019 and DHMS Fall are the two exceptions iirc, there might be a few more).
No excuse for TSL5, being eliminated by Reynor is fine but the loss to Elazer really wasn't. That being said Serral is the paragon of consistency.
On October 09 2020 01:32 Vindicare605 wrote: Really looks like Cure has his juju back. All that practicing for DRG and Solar and he's using it on Reynor now.
On October 09 2020 01:32 Vindicare605 wrote: Really looks like Cure has his juju back. All that practicing for DRG and Solar and he's using it on Reynor now.
Instead of in GSL when he really needed it
I thought it, but I didn't say it.
And hey DRG looks fucking great right now so I'm happy about that.
On October 09 2020 01:38 slant wrote: Reynor's over 90 drones and he's been trading more efficiently vs terran with MLB for the past 14 minutes, how is Cure still in this
Is he though? Reynor is floating 6k minerals and 2.5k gas. Cure doesn't realize how dead he is.
On October 09 2020 01:22 lolfail9001 wrote: Man, there is something so satisfying to see that i am not the only zerg that dies to hellbat timings all the time.
a few months ago Artosis was making fun of how bad a Zerg must be if he loses to Hellbat timings but recently they've somehow become popular again. Maybe Zergs became too greedy.
with bigger maps at the moment, zergs are getting greedy again. I watched like 10 TvZ wherein zergs die on helbat timings.
I think it's more that zergs got greedy on the big maps and now they're not as big anymore
On October 09 2020 00:31 Morbidius wrote: Win 2 online tournaments on 200 ping: Best player in the world. Win GSL into Katowice into another GSL: Inconsistent.
Well you did kinda leave out a few events between that GSL and Katowice and that other GSL. Like a GSL where Rogue lost in the first group stage.
Time out Elentos. Are you really going to suggest that Rogue losing to Scarlett like THAT was somehow an indication that he is an inconsistent player? Don't do it! That series is not a black mark on Rogue, it's more that Scarlett and NoRegret prepared one of the cleverest cheesiest bullshit series that happened to knock out a heavy favorite in a Bo3.
Considering that Rogue still has one of the most impressive records in professional Starcraft (Undefeated in offline Bo7s.) I'm more than willing to completely overlook being cheesed out of one ZvZ Bo3.
A GSL group is more than a single series. He got stomped by Inno just as hard as Scarlett did. And there's supposed to be a multi-tier difference between those Zergs. And yes, I'm just gonna say it, what Scarlett did there wouldn't have worked against Serral.
Oh Serral, you mean the guy that ELAZER knocked out of TSL5? You don't think Scarlett could knock him out of a Bo3 if she had prep time like she did vs Rogue?
Come on now.
EDIT: Knocked down, not out. Reynor knocked Serral out of that tournament. Two ZvZ's he lost in that same tournament.
Of course Scarlett wouldn't have. Hating on Elazer who eliminated "god tier Dark" in 2019? You don't want me to remind you how insanely consistent Serral has been, right?
The thing is there are so many more mediocre/online tournaments than premier/non region-locked ones and Serral is very "consistent" when he does not lose in premier tournaments. That's why a lot of ppl like you think he is that consistent.
Since the start of 2018 Serral got at least top 8 in every tournament he played in other than TSL5, with almost all of those performances being at least a top 4 (IEM Katowice 2019 and DHMS Fall are the two exceptions iirc, there might be a few more).
No excuse for TSL5, being eliminated by Reynor is fine but the loss to Elazer really wasn't. That being said Serral is the paragon of consistency.
he doesn't play in GSL though where it's the hardest to advance to the bracket stage