[SPL] Day 2 STX vs. SKT T1 Playoffs R1 - Page 48
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F.O.A.D.
Canada100 Posts
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Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:23 sc2superfan101 wrote: Well, I've always maintained that Innovation's true skill is in his opponents making inexplicably stupid plays, and this trend continues to prove itself. GG. Agreed, the psychological edge is strong with Inno. | ||
bo1b
Australia12814 Posts
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xXFireandIceXx
Canada4296 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:25 Kitaen wrote: oh i see, send the worst streak player vs worlds #1 innovation? wondering what coach in a serious sports would ever do that i love SKT and boxer but i've to doubt that decision tbh a lot of things happened to go wrong for SKT these 2 days. it wasn't just the ace games but there were plenty of missed opportunities for SKT that could be partly attributed to just bad luck | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19137 Posts
Seriously. Boxer did poorly in the first winner league format round as a coach. But today this was not him. He trusted Rain to step it up because Rain has been the best all season. | ||
c0ldfusion
United States8293 Posts
I had a sinking feeling in my stomach when this went to the ace match. | ||
DustbinBieber
France276 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:26 BisuDagger wrote: Rain is completely unreliable. I feel bad for Boxer because he doesn't know what to do. IMO Parting would have beebn the right choice yesterday and today. He's got the perfect ego for the important matches. I agree about PartinG, he's the only one with the ace-mentality on SC2. Fantasy and Bisu aren't up the level yet (and will they ever be?) | ||
Rube_Juice
Canada348 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:26 BisuDagger wrote: Rain is completely unreliable. I feel bad for Boxer because he doesn't know what to do. IMO Parting would have beebn the right choice yesterday and today. He's got the perfect ego for the important matches. This is what I was saying earlier in the thread, totally agreed. Ever since he came out clutch in the group of death, I kind of lean towards him as being able to come up big when it counts. Horribly inconsistent otherwise, but that's besides the point. | ||
intotheheart
Canada33091 Posts
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DarkPlasmaBall
United States43475 Posts
I've seen that look somewhere before too... | ||
c0ldfusion
United States8293 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:27 bo1b wrote: Should have sent best out Shouldn't have let it go to the ace match. | ||
Matoo-
Canada1397 Posts
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Erraa93
Australia891 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:26 bo1b wrote: If you've watched enough sc2 then you become immune to that sort of thing, mkp must have pulled that pose about a million times by now. As much as i love MKP, i kinda just expect it from him now. | ||
jekku
Canada1640 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:27 zefreak wrote: Why are people blaming Boxer and jumping to conclusions regarding his ability to connect to players? What a joke. I agree people are so quick to crucify the coach. Its one series and there was almost no way Innovation was gonna be beat. | ||
Albinoswordfish
United States108 Posts
Fantasy and Rain really let SKT down this playoff. | ||
intotheheart
Canada33091 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:27 BisuDagger wrote: Seriously. Boxer did poorly in the first winner league format round as a coach. But today this was not him. He trusted Rain to step it up because Rain has been the best all season. Yeah honestly. Boxer isn't January who sends out random lower A-team players in important ace matches. Rain was probably one of the best SPL players and choked at a really inopportune time. | ||
Tachion
Canada8573 Posts
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rift
1819 Posts
On July 14 2013 15:28 Matoo- wrote: What happened with Oov btw? I wasn't around when Kespa transitioned to SC2. Did he just quit his job as a SKT coach after BW disappeared? army | ||
-RusH
United States240 Posts
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SAFenix
Canada439 Posts
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