[WTL 2022] Winter - Playoffs - Page 3
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swarminfestor
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Die4Ever
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Die4Ever
United States17682 Posts
On February 19 2023 01:30 Die4Ever wrote: at least Maru closed his wall behind him lol not that time | ||
encoded_evil
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what a great afternoon, ty wardi have a good crazy saturday evening/night guys | ||
mintyminmus
Australia127 Posts
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Die4Ever
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Durnuu
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Waxangel
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Die4Ever
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Waxangel
United States33436 Posts
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Die4Ever
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Die4Ever
United States17682 Posts
On February 19 2023 21:01 Waxangel wrote: NOBODY BEATS 180P GuMiho just like 2011 | ||
LittlePox
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Die4Ever
United States17682 Posts
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Azzur
Australia6259 Posts
On February 19 2023 21:38 LittlePox wrote: OK so Oliveira's Championship now looks less of luck, but more of actual strength. Even if TIME did nothing after being world champion, that Sunday run was never luck since he beat (arguably) the best in each race - reynor (arguably), hero and maru. On that Sunday, for whatever reason, something "clicked" and he was the best player in the world. | ||
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Nakajin
Canada8989 Posts
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darklycid
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Flmoy
China6 Posts
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swarminfestor
Malaysia2449 Posts
As good as Oliveira's current form it is, I think he still lack in TvZ specifically. Let see how Dark counter later with his varied style of roach compositions (if Dark regains his confidence back despite he receives the red letter from Korean army). | ||
LittlePox
23 Posts
On February 19 2023 22:09 Azzur wrote: Even if TIME did nothing after being world champion, that Sunday run was never luck since he beat (arguably) the best in each race - reynor (arguably), hero and maru. On that Sunday, for whatever reason, something "clicked" and he was the best player in the world. Yep but that was only on that Sunday. Just one day before he was nearly eliminated from Group stage. That raised question whether he was just really lucky, happening to be in his 200% shape, on that particular Sunday. soO did similar things in 2019 (four-way tie in the group stage and barely squeezed to playoff, defeating some of the best players in the world, to claim the top), but before that we all knew he had been to the top-tier finals so many times. Oliveira's last international show was 0-6 at DH Atlanta, and his previous best result was like top4 in WCS America or something. Now people used to question his inexplainable play should get the answer: somehow, he IS really the top one player in the world. | ||
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