1 DRG = the distance between your team and victory
oGs-TL.NaDa today was 1 DRG away from the win.
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figq
12519 Posts
July 07 2011 12:58 GMT
#3281
1 DRG = the distance between your team and victory oGs-TL.NaDa today was 1 DRG away from the win. | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
July 07 2011 12:59 GMT
#3282
On July 07 2011 21:46 Robje wrote: Show nested quote + On July 07 2011 21:34 pdd wrote: On July 07 2011 21:27 MrCon wrote: Ho, and another terrible day from the observer >< In DRG vs Hero, when hero moved out with his army, we didn't even see the battle. I don't know if they changed the observer, but this one is not good at all. No production tab, miss a lot of stuff Yeah, I noticed a lot of misses as well... the entire week. Kind of came in conjunction with the lack of production tab. It's a bit strange because the production tab would IMO be very useful for him as well to know what's going on. He noticed the insane nuke where absolutely nobody else spotted it, in the second hack game. Didn't watch that game, but Hack game was last week. I'm more concerned with the lack of production tab than missing stuff though, because production tab is a pretty elementary thing. Missing things should be expected I guess. Not sure if the lack of production tab issue was going on since last week as well. | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
July 07 2011 13:00 GMT
#3283
On July 07 2011 21:58 figq wrote: The International Committee for Weights and Measures apparently just announced that the updated version of the SI system will include a new metric: 1 DRG = the distance between your team and victory oGs-TL.NaDa today was 1 DRG away from all-kill. Nada wouldn't have all-killed even if he won. | ||
Geegeez
Canada226 Posts
July 07 2011 13:00 GMT
#3284
On July 07 2011 21:58 figq wrote: oGs-TL.NaDa today was 1 DRG away from all-kill. ...and by all-kill you mean 3-kill, since you forgot TheStC won a game. On another note, oGs disappoints yet again in the GSTL. Although betting against them equals free points in Liquibet. | ||
Mattchew
United States5684 Posts
July 07 2011 13:01 GMT
#3285
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The KY
United Kingdom6252 Posts
July 07 2011 13:02 GMT
#3286
AND YOU CAN LIGHT THE WAY LIFT UP YOUR HANDS IN PRAISE YOU CAN'T STOP DONG RAE GU YOU CAN'T STOP DONG RAE GU YOU CAN'T STOP DONG RAE GU | ||
Rayansaki
Portugal1266 Posts
July 07 2011 13:02 GMT
#3287
On July 07 2011 21:32 HolyArrow wrote: Show nested quote + On July 07 2011 21:30 asperger wrote: On July 07 2011 20:51 zeru wrote: On July 07 2011 20:50 tangwhat wrote: On July 07 2011 20:48 zeru wrote: On July 07 2011 20:48 tangwhat wrote: On July 07 2011 20:47 pileopoop wrote: good job not picking huk its infuriating to watch thewind send out the wrong players so that ogs can continue to lose in gstl Clueless people talking makes my head hurt. Then you should shut up then. TheWind has been constantly sending out bad picks in previous seasons of GSTL and not sending out HuK was a mistake. If you don't realize that Cezanne was the perfect pick, then you are clueless. Sending out huk over cezanne would've been a huge mistake. Yeah, Huk would have been a stupid pick. I think Cezanne was an alright pick, since he took a game off of Nestea in Code A, but there were more solid players available, I think. I think HuK would have been an okay pick, but nowhere near the perfect pick that some people are making it out to be. HuK, Hero, and Cezanne would have been/were all fine picks. If MC was there he'd be the definite ace, given his skill and experience in that high-pressure situation. It's just too bad that oGs didn't have its entire lineup when it probably needed it the most. No pick is perfect, but I'd pick Huk over hero or cezanne every time for a PvZ. He's in a roll, he comes from 2 very important tournament wins, he took very strong zergs in them, including idra, moon and july, and DRG has said that his worst matchup is ZvP. Hero on the other hand, only had the fact that he had beat DRG in code B going for him for that pick, despite the fact that DRG had come from a brutally huge game with qxc and was most likely very tired. Cezanne is considered a zvz specialist, but he hasn't done anything noteworthy in a long time except take a set off Nestea, but anyone that sees those games knows he was getting trolled. Nestea was going mutas vs infestors and banelings vs roaches, and ended up beating him in trolling fashion with mass mass banelings vs roach+spines. I also find stupid people saying that huk doesn't play well under pressure so should never be the ace. He just won 2 finals back to back, one of them in front of thousands of spectaters. Why would anyone assume he is worse under pressure than Cezanne or Hero? This would've been my picks: Huk as third, TOP as fourth. ZvT might be DRG's best matchup, but it's also true for TOP. Plus TOP and Huk are just better than Hero and Cezanne overall. | ||
pdd
Australia9933 Posts
July 07 2011 13:03 GMT
#3288
On July 07 2011 22:01 Mattchew wrote: So I read in the BW forums that Jaedong just notched his 25th ace match win (most all time followed by flash and ?leta? at 24)... this is DRG's 4th ace win in 5 trys I believe (BAHHH MMA FINALS ) <3 DRG keep going I think they count Ace wins only in standard Proleague (not sure though, correct me if I'm wrong). And since GSL never ever uses the standard Proleague format, you can't exactly call this an Ace win. | ||
DMKraft
476 Posts
July 07 2011 13:04 GMT
#3289
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Maghetti
United States2429 Posts
July 07 2011 13:05 GMT
#3290
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Greggle
United States1131 Posts
July 07 2011 13:06 GMT
#3291
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figq
12519 Posts
July 07 2011 13:07 GMT
#3292
On July 07 2011 22:00 Geegeez wrote: Blah, for some reason I thought such situation also counts as all-kill. It has to be from 0, I see. Nevertheless, the definition for 1 DRG stays....and by all-kill you mean 3-kill, since you forgot TheStC won a game. | ||
mordek
United States12704 Posts
July 07 2011 13:07 GMT
#3293
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Rococo
United States331 Posts
July 07 2011 13:10 GMT
#3294
On July 07 2011 21:33 kochujang wrote: Show nested quote + On July 07 2011 21:29 KanoCoke wrote: I don't even have to watch MVP's matches anymore to see a 4:3 result for MVP with DongRaeGu taking 3 or 4 kills. He's too good at what he does that results often become predictable. We'll probably see the same result when Fox United faces MVP next. oGs should have brought HuK in as 4th instead of Cezanne. HuK and Jinro ended up just being bench-warmers, when they could've been used as wildcards to throw off MVP, seeing as they didn't have MC with them (it was also one of the rare occasions where TL members actually showed up in the team league). Note that HuK has already beaten July and Moon in Dreamhack (as well as beating idrA's macro-heavy style), so he has both experience against Zergs with aggro timing pushes and mutalisk/baneling play. Even if HuK ends up losing, at least he'd have stood a better chance at actually beating DongRaeGu. Protoss is also admittedly DongRaeGu's weakest match-up. I really question TheWind's tactical decisions sometimes. Edit: Oh, and ZvZ is also one of DRGs "weak" matchups. He said so himself in the last interview. Which suddenly strikes me as a bit suspicious. | ||
Gescom
Canada3302 Posts
July 07 2011 13:14 GMT
#3295
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KanoCoke
Japan863 Posts
July 07 2011 13:22 GMT
#3296
On July 07 2011 22:04 DMKraft wrote: Am I correct there is something amusing about a team called MVP relying on 1 player? Yup, it's pretty funny. SlayerS actually have map specialists and snipers set out for each match, as well as great overall players like Ryung and MMA. Startale have a very deep lineup of snipers (like Squirtle, Curious, Bomber) and all-around players. fOu has a formidable lineup with Leenock, Gummibear, sC and the timing expert choya, but are lacking snipers and strategists (special mention to ALL IN ALL DAY EVERYDAY BECAUSE I'M THEBEST!! lol). TSL is probably the best all-around team in GSTL (everyone is strong), despite not doing too well in past seasons. Prime is a touchy-feely duet with MarineKing and Polt (which is probably why they keep losing badly). Zenex was terribad, but now have solid players (and one guy going super saiyan at 550 SCII APM), while NSHoSeo is virtually unknown, despite Sage and Tassadar being awesome. Keen and Genius may be formidable, but the MVP coach prefers choosing his non-CodeS people sometimes just to get them more exposure and just having DongRaeGu clean up when he makes terrible choices. | ||
whaty0uwant
New Zealand346 Posts
July 07 2011 13:31 GMT
#3297
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NarutO
Germany18839 Posts
July 07 2011 13:38 GMT
#3298
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EvilSky
Czech Republic548 Posts
July 07 2011 13:40 GMT
#3299
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branflakes14
2082 Posts
July 07 2011 13:51 GMT
#3300
On July 07 2011 22:38 mTw|NarutO wrote: DongRaeGu ... has.. quiet a few letters from.. JaeDong ! :D DongJaeGu?! | ||
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