On May 09 2013 00:02 Zax19 wrote: I wouldn’t say Korean American and Chinese American doing well is much of an upset and it doesn’t warrant a sensationalist news post.
I'm legitimately saying that this is the greatest game I've seen in a long long time. Suppy vs heart game 2. Things get out of control like 15 minutes into the video and the game doesn't end for another 23 minutes. Everyones hanging around 100 good as they scramble to rebuild base's and stop the other guy from doing the same. An ultra that wouldn't die, ravens ravens everywhere, inredible micro by heart time and time again all building up to a frantic pace at the end where you have no idea whos going to win and you just enjoy the game for what it is.
Also Axslav really comes into his own on this cast. keeps up the hype on the slow parts and does a good job while being alone for the whole thing.
This game was actually hugely entertaining, good thing you posted this, everyone should watch it.
It's got a good deal of mistakes but an even greater deal of very cool play. The use of Ravens was wonderful to watch and I admire Suppy's ability to throw out the unit being targeted so as to not take aoe damage. All in all, it was a very close game down to the last few minutes.
This community really misuses the term "throwing a game". In fact, I think most of the people who use it don't know that it implies intentionally losing in order to fix a bet.
Using the term "throwing a game" really takes away from a win, and it drives me nuts. Ok, so one player was ahead. Maybe by a lot. Comebacks happen all the time in regular sports, and they're *always* lauded as a great performance by the team that was behind, instead of mocking the team that was ahead.
On May 10 2013 01:28 Crownlol wrote: This community really misuses the term "throwing a game". In fact, I think most of the people who use it don't know that it implies intentionally losing in order to fix a bet.
Using the term "throwing a game" really takes away from a win, and it drives me nuts. Ok, so one player was ahead. Maybe by a lot. Comebacks happen all the time in regular sports, and they're *always* lauded as a great performance by the team that was behind, instead of mocking the team that was ahead.
But you're forgetting how cool it is to be cynical on the internet.
On May 09 2013 21:47 bloodyrooster wrote: How is Suppy American? Now were buying Koreans?
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Did you check his Liquipedia? It looks like he is American born and raised. If Suppy's not American, then I'm not. And I've spent every one of my 22 years in Arkansas.
On May 09 2013 21:47 bloodyrooster wrote: How is Suppy American? Now were buying Koreans?
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Did you check his Liquipedia? It looks like he is American born and raised. If Suppy's not American, then I'm not. And I've spent every one of my 22 years in Arkansas.
he is just jealous because he is a nobody and doesn't study at one of the top universities in usa
On May 09 2013 21:47 bloodyrooster wrote: How is Suppy American? Now were buying Koreans?
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Did you check his Liquipedia? It looks like he is American born and raised. If Suppy's not American, then I'm not. And I've spent every one of my 22 years in Arkansas.
he is just jealous because he is a nobody and doesn't study at one of the top universities in usa
Must be. I mean fuck, just listen to Suppy speak. If that's a Korean accent then I'm from Australia.
On May 10 2013 01:28 Crownlol wrote: This community really misuses the term "throwing a game". In fact, I think most of the people who use it don't know that it implies intentionally losing in order to fix a bet.
Using the term "throwing a game" really takes away from a win, and it drives me nuts. Ok, so one player was ahead. Maybe by a lot. Comebacks happen all the time in regular sports, and they're *always* lauded as a great performance by the team that was behind, instead of mocking the team that was ahead.
But you're forgetting how cool it is to be cynical on the internet.
Ah yes, I did forget about that. I'd rather be a happy excitable fanboy than a sullen basement dweller, but to each his own.
On May 10 2013 01:28 Crownlol wrote: This community really misuses the term "throwing a game". In fact, I think most of the people who use it don't know that it implies intentionally losing in order to fix a bet.
Using the term "throwing a game" really takes away from a win, and it drives me nuts. Ok, so one player was ahead. Maybe by a lot. Comebacks happen all the time in regular sports, and they're *always* lauded as a great performance by the team that was behind, instead of mocking the team that was ahead.
"throwing a game" can mean many things, it could mean that the one that had very good chance of winning made some mistakes and lost, but it doesn't say if these mistakes were made intentionally or not