Similarly, winning foreign tournaments are great but consider the caliber of the opposition.
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Azzur
Australia6250 Posts
Similarly, winning foreign tournaments are great but consider the caliber of the opposition. | ||
aCePikNik
United States69 Posts
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Bagration
United States18282 Posts
On February 05 2012 01:56 Azzur wrote: Disagree somewhat with the assessment of Bomber - his all-kill really shouldn't have happened - he should have lost set2 and set3 if his opponents didn't choke. Also, with the exception of Jjakji, none of his opponents are even in Code A. I'm not impressed with dominant performances against mediocre opposition, it's how you perform against the best of the best. If Bomber had showed that kind of play in Code S, he would've be prompted punished by his opponents. Similarly, winning foreign tournaments are great but consider the caliber of the opposition. True, but then again Bomber would also made the Ro4 if he had not choked against Byun in the Ro8. Bomber's got talent, but just really inconsistent. I am curious to see where this guy goes this year. | ||
Femari
United States2900 Posts
Unfortunately Sea hasn't done well this season. Nice write up though. | ||
dnld12
United States324 Posts
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GhandiEAGLE
United States20754 Posts
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RoninShogun
United States315 Posts
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StrinterN
Denmark531 Posts
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ticklishmusic
United States15977 Posts
Interesting they chose MVP to play over Nestea though. | ||
MrCon
France29748 Posts
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red4ce
United States7313 Posts
It's fascinating that such a type of player exists. The easiest way to explain it is by saying it's down to 'nerves,' which for all its use as a convenient, blanket excuse, is pretty valid. Many pro-gamers have said that pro-gaming is at least half a mental game, and the poor play of otherwise good players in pressure situations is testament to that. Code S, in particular, seems to have a special aura that makes people play below their standards, and Bomber isn't the only Code A phenom to stumble in Code S. It's the other way around for some players. Playing for themselves only, they don't feel enough pressure. Only when they have the expectations of their teammates on their shoulders, do they feel that they must play 100%. Bomber has stated himself both through forum posts and interviews that he no longer has nerves problems, but that his poor results are due to a lack of practice. | ||
Tortious_Tortoise
United States944 Posts
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Dodgin
Canada39254 Posts
On February 05 2012 03:24 ticklishmusic wrote: IM was probably confused that Yoda won two games... "wait, do we actually need to send out MVP?" Interesting they chose MVP to play over Nestea though. NesTea is not known for playing in team leagues. | ||
vnlegend
United States1389 Posts
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Vansetsu
United States1452 Posts
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Mirosuu
England283 Posts
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rOse_PedaL
Korea (South)450 Posts
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R3DT1D3
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PaulieAB
Romania44 Posts
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HaXXspetten
Sweden15718 Posts
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