On November 17 2011 05:46 pPingu wrote:
He needs mods-_-
He needs mods-_-
What he said, would be pretty damn nice.
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Combi
Sweden3 Posts
On November 17 2011 05:46 pPingu wrote: He needs mods-_- What he said, would be pretty damn nice. | ||
hawliet
Mexico112 Posts
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pycho
Paraguay372 Posts
On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post | ||
nanaoei
3358 Posts
On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post let's use the + Show Spoiler + leenock finals games naniwa was trying to play a macro 3+ base game with leenock in each and every game as opposed to how MC tried using his 2-bases to their maximum potential in his latest P v Zs. if that's not an indicator of why he made it so far into the tournament (winning over nestea included) then consider how GOOD he was to be able to make kill-moves on just those two bases while exhibiting the amount of control that he had. | ||
hawliet
Mexico112 Posts
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buldermar
Denmark102 Posts
On November 22 2011 01:32 hawliet wrote: hahahaha, 2 base all ins? or 2 base timing attacks??? he never cut probes at 40 or 45(maybe when he was 10pooled by nestea)... strong solid timing attacks son, i hope day9 talks about those games and many people realize the differences between timing attacks and all ins...even though artosis pretty much explained naniwa's builds There isn't any definitive distinction other than all-in's being a term for something more risky than timing pushes. It's just an overused term that somehow is synonymous to lack of skill amongst noobs. In fact, anyone reasonable know the importance of balancing builds i.e doing all-ins occasionally as well. It's much more accurate to state that someone who never all-ins is bad than to state the same for someone who does it frequently and makes it work. What I saw in games from MLG was really good unit control from Naniwa as well as good awareness of different BO timings. I did not see anything suggesting low skilllevel. That's not to say that there isn't room for improvement or that he didn't make mistakes, but it is quite obvious that his play was good. | ||
buldermar
Denmark102 Posts
On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. | ||
Makotoo
Finland159 Posts
On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. Factually incorrect statements should be warned. on topic; naniwa fighting! Hope he does well with his code S spot. | ||
hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. Because it's obvious player bashing. You're allowed to criticize Naniwa's play without getting a warning, but you should write better posts than that. For the record most of Naniwa's games ended while he was on 2-bases but that's because he got into a good position to end the game that early, not because he went all-in every time. | ||
hifriend
China7935 Posts
On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. It's just an annoying mantra used to downplay naniwa's (among others) accomplishment. I'm glad TL are eradicating these idiots. | ||
buldermar
Denmark102 Posts
On November 22 2011 03:07 Makotoo wrote: Show nested quote + On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. Factually incorrect statements should be warned. on topic; naniwa fighting! Hope he does well with his code S spot. If that is the case, stating that all fans of Naniwa also loves him and that it is due to good play is factually incorrect as I happen to know at least one fan of Naniwa who does not love him. on topic; My personal opinion is that Naniwa is the first foreigner in code S to have more than 2 % of winning the tournament since Idra. He seems very dedicated and his frustration after initially getting knocked out of code S is a signal thereof. I'm expecting him to most likely make it out of groupstages. =) | ||
hawliet
Mexico112 Posts
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NKsc2
Sweden133 Posts
On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: Show nested quote + On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. Because trolling isn't allowed. | ||
cudder7
United States14 Posts
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buldermar
Denmark102 Posts
On November 22 2011 05:59 cudder7 wrote: His personality needs work, but I'm just looking at his game play and knowledge not his personality. Could you elaborate on this? | ||
ABear
United States161 Posts
On November 22 2011 04:17 buldermar wrote: Show nested quote + On November 22 2011 03:07 Makotoo wrote: On November 22 2011 02:47 buldermar wrote: On November 21 2011 15:23 pycho wrote: On November 21 2011 14:53 hawliet wrote: the fans you have love you because of how you play, the people who are booing you, are the ones who can't believe how good you became... lol'd, all he did was 2base allins, how is that good play? idk why he went to korea to practice 2 base allins User was warned for this post Why was that user giving a warning for the post? I don't see any official guidelines suggesting that stream threads can't be used for skepticism, and Naniwa has not stated otherwise. The post obviously concerns Naniwa as it is a response to that of another post. If all Naniwa did was 2base all-ins and he made it to the finals, that alone qualifies as either a) good play or b) terrible adjustments amongst his opponents, which means that it's still better play than them anyway. Factually incorrect statements should be warned. on topic; naniwa fighting! Hope he does well with his code S spot. If that is the case, stating that all fans of Naniwa also loves him and that it is due to good play is factually incorrect as I happen to know at least one fan of Naniwa who does not love him. on topic; My personal opinion is that Naniwa is the first foreigner in code S to have more than 2 % of winning the tournament since Idra. He seems very dedicated and his frustration after initially getting knocked out of code S is a signal thereof. I'm expecting him to most likely make it out of groupstages. =) None of this stuff is really on topic. If you wanted o discuss Naniwa, you could do so in his fanclub or something. The only thing ontopic here is that he seems to have deleted his twitch tv account shortly after leaving for MLG. So he might not stream anytime soon unless he makes a new account :p | ||
StrinterN
Denmark531 Posts
gogo stream more !! | ||
billiebrightside
United States150 Posts
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Dakure
United States513 Posts
On November 30 2011 12:51 billiebrightside wrote: So.. what happened to nani's stream? :/ Since he was already in Sweden for Dreamhack, he decided to take a short break of about a week or two. I think he'll be back in Korea sometime next week to practice for GOM's Blizzard Cup. This probably means he won't be streaming for now, as he'll be spending his time with friends/family. | ||
fyndor
United States159 Posts
On November 30 2011 13:04 Dakure wrote: Show nested quote + On November 30 2011 12:51 billiebrightside wrote: So.. what happened to nani's stream? :/ Since he was already in Sweden for Dreamhack, he decided to take a short break of about a week or two. I think he'll be back in Korea sometime next week to practice for GOM's Blizzard Cup. This probably means he won't be streaming for now, as he'll be spending his time with friends/family. Why did his stream page completely disappear though. People don't usually delete their stream if not streaming for a couple weeks. Something else must be going on here. I was thinking he took it down in advance of MLG so people couldn't watch his builds practice playing against him, but then it didn't come back after MLG. | ||
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