On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
I can answer all those questions with one answer
I may have meant to link "IM NESTEAAAAAAAAAA" but I think I accidently delivered way better.
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
Flash predicts his opponent : star sense
Nestea does the same : Horrible play, he "just guessed right"
Not sure if they wrote it wrong or not, but Byul isn't really that good is he? :/ Kinda strange pickup, Byul saw brief success in GSTL after the dreaded patch to buff queens/overlords, but afterwards went back to being an invisible zerg player who doens't really look particularly good.
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
No, there was no way he could have lost, he had the perfect response to an 11/11 with that build.
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
Flash predicts his opponent : star sense
Nestea does the same : Horrible play, he "just guessed right"
Loses queen, questionable engagements and does not kill the a supplydropped depo. That is why the play was bad. Picking the right build was cool though, people praise MVP for it all the time. But overhyping NesTeas play when it was pretty lackluster is silly.
On November 19 2012 21:22 Dodgin wrote: I'm really surprised EG picked up another low tier Korean player.
maybe GOM is trolling us
EG to join proleague imo (random guess)
with JYP, Puma, Stephano, Thorzain, Byul, etc, they would stand an ok chance
Still rumors a while ago they were talking to Jaedong, never heard if he resigned with team8, also a lot of EG players have hinted at some Korean project + Hwanni joining + rumored to be picking up a lol team ( maybe korean house of there own)
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
On November 19 2012 21:17 TeeTS wrote: Horrible play by Nestea in both games, Heart was just worse... I don't think his decision making is enough to beat a real opponent.
How was that horrible play in game 2? rofl drink up the haterade
He blindcountered Heart. He just guessed right.
That doesn't make his play in the 2nd game bad, does it?
no, you dont get it. he thinks he played bad because nestea doesnt play terran
His decision making on when to engage and what to engage. Why didn't he kill the called down supply depot to make sure Heart doesn't build a single unit in this game, when he entered hearts base for the first time? Why does he sacrifice his queen? Why does he let Heart get into the perfect chokepoint behind his minerals? Yes it worked out for him in the end, because Hearts execution was not great either and he had a massive advantage from the build orders. But he might've even lost that game against better opponents!
I don't think his decision making is that bad there. He couldn't target the supply depot anyway since Heart has started trying to fight the lings with a few SCVs (and there's always repair). He had to micro on that front, which led to his Queen dying (more of the fault of his mechanics), He could do nothing to stop Heart going to the choke, especially since his lings are still building. He did manage to clean them up without suffering too much.