[IPL TAC2] Quantic vs. Mousesports (Day 4) - Page 34
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HuKPOWA
United States1604 Posts
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Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On January 27 2012 15:10 JudicatorHammurabi wrote: Meh, Thorzain vs. Nani was really cheesy, but oh well. The overall series was awesome. Play to win. Good to see Thorzain mixing up some early game aggression. While I certainly do not enjoy watching a player that does nothing but cheese and one base all-ins, I also do not enjoy players unwilling to employ any early game aggression. Great that this series was so close and actually went to an ace match. | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
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Sub40APM
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On January 27 2012 13:19 Mutality wrote: wow that was closer than i expected, great play by destiny vs mana really loved his pure muta comp It was a good demonstration of muta power vs a protoss who doesnt know how to play against that style. turtle behind cannons and storms and its a lot less threatening. | ||
ArchDC
Malaysia1996 Posts
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Chicane
United States7875 Posts
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knL
Germany400 Posts
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Sphaero
Germany1697 Posts
On January 27 2012 13:08 1Eris1 wrote: It's not just DH though. Every time I seem to click his results lately it'sX>Hauobs Sucks too, not too far back he used to be one of the top foreigners It was not DH (he didn´t attend there), it was the NASL II Finals. Hasu actually did reasonable well until the end of the year. He qualified for IEM Kiev without losing a single map and narrowly missed a spot for Sao Paulo. He had a really bad start in 2012 (HSC IV and IEM Kiev), because he couldn´t practice much over the holidays. In addition to that, he seems to have a mindset problem versus Zerg. I listened to a cast of him, Delphi and Take yesterday and he made some pretty depressed statements of PvZ (e.g. Zerg techs to Infestor and just wins). He has problems to adjust his PvZ to the current meta game (and Destiny did play very well here). In short, he is just in a slump like pretty much every Top Foreigner was at least once. He will bounce back sooner or later. This isn´t his first slump (hardly surprising, if you play professionally for over 7 years). For this tournament, Mouz should probably use him as a Terran sniper. In this MU he is still one of the best outside Korea. | ||
Psyclon
Bulgaria2443 Posts
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Sneakyz
Sweden2361 Posts
On January 27 2012 13:47 Inflicted_ wrote: I didn't watch the game, but if the comp was PURE muta/spines throughout most of the game, then you have Combat-EX to blame for teaching him it. I remember naniwa told destiny on his stream when they were in the ST house to go pure mutas and spines in a ladder game, and if it worked Destiny would dub it the naniwa build . He lost that game but it seems to be working now! | ||
Lysanias
Netherlands8351 Posts
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Nocteo
Belgium799 Posts
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Vash_SC2
United States122 Posts
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Kazeyonoma
United States2912 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
you're a boss, thanks. | ||
parazice
Thailand5517 Posts
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chriZqq
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Asha
United Kingdom38056 Posts
also, I've been a big detractor but congrats to Destiny on what looks like a couple of big wins. Time in Korea paying off a bit? | ||
Kznn
Brazil9072 Posts
On January 27 2012 16:37 Sub40APM wrote: It was a good demonstration of muta power vs a protoss who doesnt know how to play against that style. turtle behind cannons and storms and its a lot less threatening. he sniped the templar archives 4 times lol. its pretty hard to turtle with storm if you dont have the tech to do templars hahaha. also, 60 mutas with 2/1 is pretty hard to stop with cannons =p | ||
Yaki
France4234 Posts
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