GSL Season 7 Code S Finals - Page 2
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pieisamazing
United States1234 Posts
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RyanRushia
United States2748 Posts
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Tektos
Australia1321 Posts
On December 02 2011 10:31 Kraidio wrote: Interesting decision with DRG to practice against Jjakji. Can anyone familiar with both players tell me if their styles are similar at all? DRG plays a much more conventional style. Goes for large amounts of mutas almost every single TvZ due to his amazing mutalisk control. Only time I've really seen him do something different is as a snipe against a specific player's style (such as against MMA in MLG). DRG is, arguably, the best ZvTer in the world though, so he will be great practice for Jjakji. Leenock's style is much more varied, he'll do everything from a roach baneling all-in to just playing 100% standard at an exceptional level. He's a fairly hard opponent to prepare for because of his varied styles. | ||
Son of Gnome
United States777 Posts
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dAPhREAk
Nauru12397 Posts
On December 02 2011 10:33 Tektos wrote: Not confusing him with Jjob are you? Don't think jjakji has ever been on slayers. yeah, you are right. i think i was confusing him with ganzi. | ||
Grampz
United States2147 Posts
Yeah sorry, don't think so. | ||
Goibon
New Zealand8185 Posts
On December 02 2011 10:36 Tektos wrote: DRG plays a much more conventional style. Goes for large amounts of mutas almost every single TvZ due to his amazing mutalisk control. Only time I've really seen him do something different is as a snipe against a specific player's style (such as against MMA in MLG). DRG is, arguably, the best ZvTer in the world though, so he will be great practice for Jjakji. Leenock's style is much more varied, he'll do everything from a roach baneling all-in to just playing 100% standard at an exceptional level. He's a fairly hard opponent to prepare for because of his varied styles. That's a pretty good analysis. Leenock has a lot more July in him, but he's pretty solid too. All DRG needs to do is emulate some of the all ins Leenock can (and probably will) do , which he's more than capable of. I think you couldn't ask for a better practice partner than DRG for this match. Barring illness, Jjakji sure as shit won't be underprepared, you can guarantee yourself that. | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
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MonkSEA
Australia1227 Posts
On December 02 2011 10:39 Grampz wrote: In fact, people are comparing Leenock with the “Ultimate Weapon” (T)Flash (KT), who have won the Starleague at the age of 15. Yeah sorry, don't think so. It means they're comparing his AGE to Flash's when he won his Starleague.. I think you should read the sentence in the correct context. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States44344 Posts
A jillion j's! Jeez! | ||
MentalGNT
Denmark1264 Posts
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Karis Vas Ryaar
United States4396 Posts
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Remb
United States190 Posts
On December 02 2011 11:01 karis wrote: dies anyone know what jijakji's style is for TvZ? I think jikjai will have an advantage in the fact that there's a lot more examples of Leenock's TvZ then of Jijakji's tvz unless im mistaken. Jjakji reminds me of Boxer during his Brood War days. He loves to do technical and creative builds: fast ghosts, mech against protoss, etc. He's also one of the few players who talks about 'mind games' in his interviews, I believe. I think he is only hindered by his stage-nervousness. | ||
Childplay
Canada263 Posts
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RaiKageRyu
Canada4773 Posts
I'm not surprised Leenock wanted Ganzi. Ganzi has a very good understanding of the matchup. He doesn't beat MMA or MVP in mechanics but he's got the builds. The only thing that can knock Leenock out are builds that he never seen before now. | ||
Mobius_1
United Kingdom2763 Posts
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dartoo
India2889 Posts
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pdd
Australia9933 Posts
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lee365
United States448 Posts
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ThaZenith
Canada3116 Posts
I'll be happy either way I guess. | ||
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