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On October 14 2011 06:29 styrn00b wrote: Of course I'm going to get fucking water and when I come back the game is over. Good job DRG, though. Instant replay, just for you
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Mrbitter has lost some insight in the late ZvZ tbh, maybe he's been casting and travelling too much.
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On October 14 2011 06:30 zeru wrote: sjow loses to killer and both killers come out of group A Which Killer did he lose to?
It might be better if everyone just calls ST_Killer SangHo.
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wtf ;/ Killer and Killer omg
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On October 14 2011 06:30 zeru wrote: sjow loses to killer and both killers come out of group A Sjow is out?
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On October 14 2011 06:30 zeru wrote: sjow loses to killer and both killers come out of group A good. definitely want to see more of sangho ^^ even tho he played kind of bad at times today
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On October 14 2011 06:31 Daralii wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 06:30 zeru wrote: sjow loses to killer and both killers come out of group A Which Killer did he lose to? It might be better if everyone just calls ST_Killer SangHo. TSL not ST.
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e; Omg fail .. i tough both killers were in DRG group :D
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On October 14 2011 06:20 Tsubbi wrote: finally getting some zerg chills by drg's play
What...that just sounds so odd. I've been waiting all night to get those chills mmmmmmmm.
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On October 14 2011 06:28 RJGooner wrote: Why attack the spines? Don't understand that at all
Kind of a tough call there, if the spines finish the rush is pretty much done, all DRG has to do then is push to take out Strifecro's spine (easier said than done). DRG always has the option to basically run like hell until they finish until the spines complete also, since lings barely outrun drones off creep.
As always, ZvZ can get so crazy so fast.
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That's exactly what I mean when I say that the gap is small, but it's there.
Both DRG and SangHo sooo close to getting knocked out, yet both advance to the next stage.
The best story of the day is clearly Gatored. Beating out two heavily favoured players makes this his biggest tournament result so far. Good job, man.
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On October 14 2011 06:32 Everhate wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 06:28 RJGooner wrote: Why attack the spines? Don't understand that at all Kind of a tough call there, if the spines finish the rush is pretty much done, all DRG has to do then is push to take out Strifecro's spine (easier said than done). DRG always has the option to basically run like hell until they finish until the spines complete also, since lings barely outrun drones off creep. As always, ZvZ can get so crazy so fast.
Yea guess it wasn't so clearcut now that I'm seeing it again. I actually think Bitter is right that he should have tried to force the issue with DRG's units....that's the only possible way I see him winning
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On October 14 2011 06:30 Jezdog wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 06:26 Everhate wrote: Just kind of a sidenote about the LoL numbers, it's worth noting that the best teams in the world are in attendance at IEM, whereas the sc2 players are split between IEM, MLG, and GSL.
That doesn't mean the numbers are less meaningful, just something to note...it's nice to see both games succeeding. Every single player that logs into LoL client gets an advertisement for it. They have upwards of 500k people logged in at once. It would be pretty easy for a fraction of those people to just click the link and watch. Whereas you need to know IEM is on for sc2
Just opened the SC2 Client. And they are advertising IEM....
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What the hell, couldn't just play the last minute of the replay?
I assume the 4 lings that popped along with DRGs drones just cleaned it up and strifecro gg'd
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On October 14 2011 06:30 Andamanen wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 06:29 styrn00b wrote: Of course I'm going to get fucking water and when I come back the game is over. Good job DRG, though. Instant replay, just for you
That is actually very nice.
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On October 14 2011 06:30 Jezdog wrote:Show nested quote +On October 14 2011 06:26 Everhate wrote: Just kind of a sidenote about the LoL numbers, it's worth noting that the best teams in the world are in attendance at IEM, whereas the sc2 players are split between IEM, MLG, and GSL.
That doesn't mean the numbers are less meaningful, just something to note...it's nice to see both games succeeding. Every single player that logs into LoL client gets an advertisement for it. They have upwards of 500k people logged in at once. It would be pretty easy for a fraction of those people to just click the link and watch. Whereas you need to know IEM is on for sc2 To be fair, the first screen after login in SC2 has the IEM advert in that little window top right. It's just a bad placement for it, cause people usually skip straight to the multiplayer tab and in LoL you see the advert whenever you're entering games etc iirc.
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Gatored had a clever build, but god was it painful to watch... infinite forcefield on the ramp is just stupid.
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