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On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time Indeed, game 3 was pretty much pure micro that both did excellently but effort did it better.
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On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time effort is also clever as fuck, fast learner and all lol. Can't beat someone just by having better mechanics
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On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time
This is relatable... I've a friend (didn't follow the BW scene) who's a hardcore DRG fan in denial of the loss. Just puts a wide grin on my face. It's Effort baby.
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Who won in the Soulkey - Coca match??
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On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time
Absolutely, and even with effort having better mechanics (not sure i agree with), the amount of game sense and knowledge that drg has relative to effort should be more then enough of a difference that mechanics can overcome.
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opterown
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On August 15 2012 20:45 orbs wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time This is relatable... I've a friend (didn't follow the BW scene) who's a hardcore DRG fan in denial of the loss. Just puts a wide grin on my face. It's Effort baby. yeah just take a look at the last few pages in the DRG fanclub haha
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On August 15 2012 20:46 IPS.Mardow. wrote: Who won in the Soulkey - Coca match?? Soulkey won, kespa players are 5/5 in their last 5 games now
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On August 15 2012 20:46 IPS.Mardow. wrote: Who won in the Soulkey - Coca match?? Soulkey BABY! YEAH!
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Good harass by dreamertt, can see him carrying his advantage to a win now if he plays it carefully
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On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time
My point exactly.
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On August 15 2012 20:41 FeyFey wrote: feels like you see foreigners fighting koreans and suddenly play 3 levels worse. I guess it is the mix of pressure, unknown opponents style(while they have an easier time studying you) and other thing and kespa players being of course good too. I mean the kespa players really talked themself into this, we are worse we got nothing to lose kind of thing.
I think one reason why sometimes it seems like the other player is playing bad is because the winning player forces situations that are tricky. If the other player lets you play your game, then of course you will look good, but if the other player does not let you, then chances are that your play will look worse.
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Wow, bb is surprisingly bad in this game
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opterown
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yep dreamertt carried his advantage to that win, solid play by dreamertt
Zergs losing left and right these days it seems
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On August 15 2012 20:49 opterown wrote: ouch bboong =/
The Great GOM Zerg Collapse rolls on.
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On August 15 2012 20:50 8mmspikes wrote:yep dreamertt carried his advantage to that win, solid play by dreamertt Zergs losing left and right these days it seems
Must be because they're really op.
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On August 15 2012 20:44 ArvickHero wrote:Show nested quote +On August 15 2012 20:42 Looms wrote:On August 15 2012 20:41 bo1b wrote:On August 15 2012 20:34 Dundron2000 wrote:On August 15 2012 20:32 Scarecrow wrote:On August 15 2012 20:30 Dundron2000 wrote: Maybe its just super intimidating for 2nd tier Gom players to meet Kespa people.. it has to be mostly nerves Or just players with superior mechanics making them look bad its not a mechanical game in the way BW is so no i dont think it can be chalked down to that. shaky decision-making and hesitation in critical moments has been a recurrent theme drg losing because of mechanics frankly doesn't seem likely. until you realize that effort has some of the best mechanics of any player, all-time effort is also clever as fuck, fast learner and all lol. Can't beat someone just by having better mechanics
Much like the Velociraptor.
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On August 15 2012 20:50 Infernal Knight wrote:The Great GOM Zerg Collapse rolls on.
And time for the rise of Kespa zergs.
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On August 15 2012 20:50 8mmspikes wrote:yep dreamertt carried his advantage to that win, solid play by dreamertt Zergs losing left and right these days it seems
Explains why "Designated Balance Discussion Thread" is very quiet these days.
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