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On May 22 2013 15:50 magicallypuzzled wrote: I think you got the wrong idea with the team brain trust of bisu rain vs s2 hyuk. they aren't playing mirror matchups so same race practice partners don't help much. it means the zerg has great practice partners to practice zvp while the protoss has weaker practice partners to practice pvz.
in short I think your betting on the wrong horse or at least you have picked the wrong reason to bet on the right horse.
They're probably talking about how someone of the same race can explain things to you / give you builds.
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Which rule of bomber will apply? I think it might be #2 here, just because if he loses he misses the chance to disappoint in the season finale
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Game speed was fast instead of faster. Not fastest. It goes Normal->Fast->Faster.
Bomber at this best is also better than KangHo at his best. The real difference comes at their average level of play, which favors KangHo (otherwise, Bomber would be winning GSLs and the terms "Bomber" and "Bomber moment" wouldn't exist).
It's safer the bet on KangHo simply because it's far more dangerous to bet on Bomber. Bomber is the guy that when you've lost ALL hope in him, he comes out of nowhere just to make you break your own neck as you turn to look back in his direction, after which he will fall back just as quickly as he broke your neck with your own neck muscles.
Also, as someone else mentioned, Roro was GSL champion because WoL was broken as fuck. Without the brutal handicap that other players had of not being Zerg, Roro could easily win, he just had to beat other Zergs. It's not particularly surprising that INnoVation beat the living crap out of him because the game is actually reasonably balanced now and INnoVation is a disturbingly good player and Roro isn't. Then again, INnoVation makes anybody who isn't playing their A+ game look silly.
PartinG is also a sick good player. He's not INnoVation good, but he's GOOD. He's like Life good, and being Life good (or even as close to it as PartinG is) is such a select (and ballsy) group, that to be in it you needed to have participated in the craziest group of death in... A long damn time... Yeah, he lost to Soulkey, but Soulkey is a finalist and a damn good player. Sure, his recent win over sOs makes us question that, but Soulkey is the kind of guy that, if you put him against a REALLY good player, he sometimes performs better than even his normal, scary level of play. If you put him against someone bad, he runs so fast ahead of the guy that he's like "where'd you go?", turns his head, then trips over his own feet because he's so surprised his opponent was playing so poorly. I feel like Soulkey will go 2-4 against INnoVation, unless INnoVation is feeling especially good, then it'll be 1-4 or 0-4 cause there's no stopping INnoVation even when he plays at his normal level. So PartinG 3-2 over Roro, just because I'm questioning his performance a bit. A top-shape PartinG will 3-0 Roro.
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"and high templaras crushed his opponent nonetheless"
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I'd just love to see a bomber vs. sOs vs. Soulkey FFA. Who throws first?
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On May 22 2013 20:28 boxerfred wrote: I'd just love to see a bomber vs. sOs vs. Soulkey FFA. Who throws first? Needs Byun as well haha.
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Hope it's another ZvZ finals. Tired of hearing zergs whine 24/7.
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I hope its not a zvz in the finals. What am I talking about its innovation. Soulkey vs innovation in the finals!! Omg that would be awesome
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Going into this series, sOs was inspired. He could take on Soulkey. He knew he was the better player. With his diverse repertoire of strategies, talent for deception and overall StarCraft II ability, he would prove that he was Woongjin Star's true ace. He would be the one carrying his team's banner into the grand finals. Then Soulkey made mutas three games in a row and sOs was down 0-3.
I am reading this at work and just lost my shit thanks funniest thing I have read all week..
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