They just keep on piling on the pressure from the beginning of the game.
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silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
They just keep on piling on the pressure from the beginning of the game. | ||
Infernal Knight
United States557 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:03 silent_owl wrote: Coca losing a queen. Add to that, Kespa pros know what it feels like to be on the national spotlight. It does wonders for their nerves plus the fact that they have nothing to lose in this tournament. I'm pretty sure "nothing to lose" is a much bigger factor than GSL players worrying about their "superiors" or being unused to being in the spotlight. There's an enormously higher mental burden being placed on GOM players for losing, and just look at how many of them have turned into train wrecks; no one was playing this terrible a month ago. | ||
bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:01 bgx wrote: Thats another mistake, picking this build was disastrous. One of the worst builds ive seen in ZvZ. In that situation i mean. I cant think of any situations were that build is a better choice over another one. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
This could go to a third game. He seems more relaxed now. | ||
Schelim
Austria11526 Posts
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FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
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6NR
United States1472 Posts
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8mmspikes
United States1704 Posts
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GolemMadness
Canada11044 Posts
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Avidkeystamper
United States8551 Posts
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justinpal
United States3810 Posts
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bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:06 GolemMadness wrote: Effort would not have lost all those lings to the two banes. I'm hoping jaedong wouldn't either :D | ||
mrtomjones
Canada4020 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:07 Avidkeystamper wrote: Is there a difference between GSL players playing against top foreigners than against Kespa players? Both are heavily expected to win imo, but they do really well against the former group. Always have, still do. Big difference. Foreigners are scared of Koreans for one. | ||
Gosi
Sweden9072 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:07 Avidkeystamper wrote: Is there a difference between GSL players playing against top foreigners than against Kespa players? Both are heavily expected to win imo, but they do really well against the former group. Always have, still do. Ye but foreigners ain't no A-teamers where the "GSL" koreans have to break a sweat to keep up mechanicly wise. | ||
Probe1
United States17920 Posts
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Teoita
Italy12246 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:07 Avidkeystamper wrote: Is there a difference between GSL players playing against top foreigners than against Kespa players? Both are heavily expected to win imo, but they do really well against the former group. Always have, still do. I suppose they are afraid the kespa players will eventually become the top dogs, while when they play foreigners gom guys still feel like they are the better players anyway. | ||
silent_owl
Philippines3098 Posts
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justinpal
United States3810 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:08 mrtomjones wrote: Big difference. Foreigners are scared of Koreans for one. Yeah I heard NaNi lost a game just because a Korean touched him. | ||
Infernal Knight
United States557 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:08 mrtomjones wrote: Big difference. Foreigners are scared of Koreans for one. An unscientific opinion of mine is also that foreign players have a habit of going to pieces under Korean cheese and early pressure, and you saw those tactics employed early on during the KeSPA switch, but naturally the new players adapted to these tactics very quickly. | ||
opterown
Australia54671 Posts
On August 15 2012 20:09 justinpal wrote: Yeah I heard NaNi lost a game just because a Korean touched him. ahahaha | ||
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