The Next 12 Weeks... - Page 22
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bgx
Poland6595 Posts
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freeloader625
United States180 Posts
As for suggestions, I'd like to see Idra (again) vs anyone really. Hes such an amazing zerg player. | ||
Morrisson
289 Posts
Bring Idra next week! or Naniwa, or Thorzain. | ||
Floris
Netherlands13 Posts
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MrBitter
United States2940 Posts
![]() I guess I just don't have the funny-skillz like Day[9] | ||
Gator
United States3432 Posts
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MrBitter
United States2940 Posts
On May 21 2011 07:21 Gator wrote: MrBitter do you think all of the episodes from the original 12 week show are still relevant? i'm starting to play zerg so i was looking for a good place to start learning Absolutely they are. The ZvZ with Ret from our first week is still how I play and coach ZvZ today. | ||
MrBitter
United States2940 Posts
PvZ: http://blip.tv/learn-from-the-pros-with-mr-b/the-next-12-weeks-week-5-pvz-with-white-ra-5188380 PvT: http://blip.tv/learn-from-the-pros-with-mr-b/the-next-12-weeks-week-5-pvt-with-white-ra-5188476 And I'm reuploading PvP right now! edit: PvP: http://blip.tv/learn-from-the-pros-with-mr-b/the-next-12-weeks-week-5-pvp-with-white-ra-5188854 | ||
Inane_Asylum
United States196 Posts
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arbitrageur
Australia1202 Posts
On May 21 2011 08:38 MrBitter wrote: The ZvZ with Ret from our first week is still how I play and coach ZvZ today. Best episode everrrrrr. Idra taught the same thing pretty much. FE v 14g14p no expo = 17Q19RW18ling19ling20ling21ling22ling22OL22roach24roach = never die to baneling all in :D | ||
Turbo.Tactics
Germany675 Posts
On May 22 2011 01:58 arbitrageur wrote: Best episode everrrrrr. Idra taught the same thing pretty much. FE v 14g14p no expo = 17Q19RW18ling19ling20ling21ling22ling22OL22roach24roach = never die to baneling all in :D I don't think you can hold a pure Ling allin with that... depends on the rushdistance though... Still, it's prolly one of the safest ZvZ openings up to date and it all comes down to the micro when this build is faced with the dangerous builds PLUS: it's in itself potentially preeeeetty dangerous! | ||
Perplex
United States1693 Posts
![]() also, is there any way to download these? or must they be streamed? | ||
hyperdemented
Austria372 Posts
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Xorphene
United Kingdom492 Posts
On May 23 2011 11:17 Perplex wrote: I assume the protoss ones are pre-patch? ![]() also, is there any way to download these? or must they be streamed? The brand new episodes with White-ra are post-patch. www.evolutioncomplete.com for all vod links! | ||
PraefektMotus
Germany129 Posts
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Deleted User 183001
2939 Posts
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MrBitter
United States2940 Posts
On May 24 2011 07:29 PraefektMotus wrote: The new Blip interface apparently doesn't allow downloading the vods. This is really inconvenient ![]() They already are. | ||
Perplex
United States1693 Posts
On May 24 2011 07:15 Xorphene wrote: The brand new episodes with White-ra are post-patch. www.evolutioncomplete.com for all vod links! excellent! I can't wait to watch all of them :D :D Thanks mr. bitter, you're the best man | ||
Chicane
United States7875 Posts
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Nagu
United States13 Posts
I've only watched a few from PainUser, White-Ra, and QXC so far but I'll probably get through all of them eventually. I feel like the most useful parts are their thoughts and reactions when they don't know much about what the opponent's doing, watching things that normally look complicated as a spectator (QXC multi-pronged drops), and what they focus attention on (again, QXC was a great example). As far as players to bring on and what to ask of them, I think the most useful are the ones that do innovative styles or are able to execute a variety of builds. Seeing how a standard build plays out against different styles is useful too though (i.e. PainUser). The obvious people to try to get on the show are top end winners like Naniwa and Thorzain, but I don't think skill is the only thing that matters. The players who I like to see are the ones that develop builds with a very specific purpose in mind and can explain it rather than the players who are just good at execution. Thorzain would be fantastic because of his now famous ability to prepare for matches, Naniwa could be equally good to have because of his infinite number of variations of a 4 gate or similar, Kiwikaki or someone else from ROOT might be interesting because they're known and recruited for favoring less standard styles. | ||
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