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NuclearJudas
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TheNessman
United States4158 Posts
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TheNessman
United States4158 Posts
On February 09 2012 07:58 NuclearJudas wrote: With the form Genius is in, he should smash this group hard. yeah right this is what i predict also | ||
Severus_
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ThirdDegree
United States329 Posts
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Leifish
851 Posts
With none of the colossal hype or fanbase to boot. This guy's proved himself via self-made process. Commendations all day. | ||
Waxangel
United States32929 Posts
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CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
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Greggle
United States1131 Posts
MarineKing > Genius Nestea<MarineKing Genius>DongRaeGu Nestea>Genius | ||
THM
Bulgaria1131 Posts
FOXER FIGHTING!!!! | ||
Duravi
United States1205 Posts
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NinjaGod
United States1 Post
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GhostLink
United States450 Posts
Then, Genius will take out Nestea, advancing as 1st place, and DRG will take out Marineking in 2 back and forth games. Finally, it will come down to Nestea vs DRG, and this one is hard to predict. I'll give Nestea the edge, going 2-1 against DRG. This is mostly based on the way Genius has played in the past rounds. It was just something else, and if he keeps it up, i don't see anybody besides maybe MC stopping him. | ||
Let it Raine
Canada1245 Posts
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Yoshi Kirishima
United States10282 Posts
On February 09 2012 07:54 Waxangel wrote: elimination game made it more tense at the time D: Hmm yeah I'd have to say set 1 was better, even with the match in mind. 2nd game was really intense too and had lots of micro and long/frequent battles, but i liked 1 more. On February 09 2012 09:03 Duravi wrote: I think people need to consider the whole picture when looking at MC's games. The way he opened against Ganzi both games could have transitioned into longer games. Instead, he saw some weakness, and decided to pull the trigger, and when it comes to trigger pulling MC is the best in the business. In neither game could I see anything that indicated he wanted to all-in from the get go, I could be wrong. MC lives and dies on the quality of the reads he makes in game, and as of late they have been spot on. It is a different style then the traditional "safe" play many western pros seem to judge as the best way to play, and MC is often judged poorly because of it, but it works. Interesting, I never considered this o.o I'll have to look more carefully next time. Thanks for sharing this | ||
HQuality
2682 Posts
On February 09 2012 03:08 quannguyen wrote: Nestea > DRG MKP > Genius Nestea < MKP DRG < Genius Nestea < Genius MKP and Genius advance This is what I want to happen. GO MARINEKING! so true betting for this scenario | ||
BretZ
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andaylin
United States10830 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
On February 09 2012 09:03 Duravi wrote: I think people need to consider the whole picture when looking at MC's games. The way he opened against Ganzi both games could have transitioned into longer games. Instead, he saw some weakness, and decided to pull the trigger, and when it comes to trigger pulling MC is the best in the business. In neither game could I see anything that indicated he wanted to all-in from the get go, I could be wrong. MC lives and dies on the quality of the reads he makes in game, and as of late they have been spot on. It is a different style then the traditional "safe" play many western pros seem to judge as the best way to play, and MC is often judged poorly because of it, but it works. Yeah, it's true. But let's say he sees weakness in 95% of his games xD But it's possible he doesn't plan for it, he's notoriously good at knowing when to be aggressive. | ||
mage36
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