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ScarletAerie
37 Posts
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XenOsky
Chile2142 Posts
On July 07 2019 23:42 duplex__ wrote: I do not know if Rapid frequents tl.net, but I find he made some real progress. He is not hysterical anymore, he is more eloquent than Tastosis, and he surely has stepped up his game sense, which still behind the other casters but that makes him great company. And Cadenzie's knowledge and read in the Group B games was mind-blowing. It's been a pleasure to watch ASL so far; thank you guys for making this so enjoyable! Regarding the game: Poor JD, but tbh he did not deserve to advance with this performance. He dies often nowadays but at least he dies in a spectacular fashion most of the times. His aggressive style was very entertaining to watch once more. At least my favourite toss, Snow, advanced, it was a good day! he is a beast commentating sc:r now, i remember when he was casting with this sc2 expro dude, these casts were pure garbage, now Rapid is pure gold. <3 rapid | ||
RWLabs
Korea (South)273 Posts
Also, a truly momentous moment in time when Zelot beat one of the best of the new (Snow) and one of the best of the old (JD) to advance. He never played in a progaming team or even was a practice partner like Larva was. People like Zelot could very well be the future of Brood War. | ||
JoinTheRain
Bulgaria386 Posts
On July 07 2019 23:08 geod wrote: Jaedong is officially mediocre now What? Are there even 5 Z players doing better than him in tourneys and in sponsored matches? How can you call a top 5 player of any race mediocre? He is not the all-killing monster of old, he does not do amazingly great in 1v1 leaues but still, do you even realize how extremely and impossibly tough it is for players to even qualify? Calling a player like that mediocre does not do him justice at all. I guess you compare his current form with that of old and this is just not reasonable. Past successes are in no way a guarantee for future ones. He has won every title there was to win in KESPA era, what's surprising that now he is not that motivated to play for 14 hours a day? I am just glad we are still able to watch those people play and show us the game with the best gameplay. | ||
outscar
2788 Posts
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Burned Toast
Canada2040 Posts
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KamMoye
United States721 Posts
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IntoTheWow
is awesome32244 Posts
On July 07 2019 20:40 Terrorbladder wrote: This is sad to watch. Protoss looks really cheap. I don't understand this comment after 3 hydra busts in 5 games in the group, lol. | ||
Dazed.
Canada3301 Posts
On July 08 2019 18:34 JoinTheRain wrote: Alright little missy, calm down. Its all relative. Jaedong is mediocre relative to top players, and the way he plays is not conducive to him actually getting better and beating the best. He plays to steal wins from others and even that doesnt work. It is pretty bleak if your a jaedong fan.What? Are there even 5 Z players doing better than him in tourneys and in sponsored matches? How can you call a top 5 player of any race mediocre? He is not the all-killing monster of old, he does not do amazingly great in 1v1 leaues but still, do you even realize how extremely and impossibly tough it is for players to even qualify? Calling a player like that mediocre does not do him justice at all. I guess you compare his current form with that of old and this is just not reasonable. Past successes are in no way a guarantee for future ones. He has won every title there was to win in KESPA era, what's surprising that now he is not that motivated to play for 14 hours a day? I am just glad we are still able to watch those people play and show us the game with the best gameplay. | ||
Alpha-NP-
United States1242 Posts
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RWLabs
Korea (South)273 Posts
If he cared to try. And he doesn't nowadays. | ||
ggsimida
1100 Posts
On July 08 2019 18:07 RWLabs wrote: Also, a truly momentous moment in time when Zelot beat one of the best of the new (Snow) and one of the best of the old (JD) to advance. He never played in a progaming team or even was a practice partner like Larva was. People like Zelot could very well be the future of Brood War. im a fan of zelot but even i would admit that he is pretty limited player. he can beat expros who are stubborn in adapting to his cheeses but lose easily to amateurs who could. he is the amateur version of shine/kwanro basically. soma has way more potential than him, is younger and has that exclusive opportunity to practise a ton against expros in sponmatches (something which few if any amateurs have the privilege of) and not afraid to play long macro games against them. hes like the amateur version of effort/old jd. was just unlucky to be put in the same group as flash in his hyped debut, i have no doubt he will perform much better in subsequent tourneys | ||
KamMoye
United States721 Posts
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RWLabs
Korea (South)273 Posts
On July 08 2019 18:07 RWLabs wrote: Also, a truly momentous moment in time when Zelot beat one of the best of the new (Snow) and one of the best of the old (JD) to advance. He never played in a progaming team or even was a practice partner like Larva was. People like Zelot could very well be the future of Brood War. The keyword was like. The very fact an amateur who has never been associated with a programing team can advance after beating two excellent ex-pros, even if he played cheesily, means that ex-pros are no longer an impossible obstacle for amateurs to overcome. And remember that Flash too used to be very cheesy in his early days. | ||
ggsimida
1100 Posts
On July 10 2019 04:46 RWLabs wrote: The keyword was like. The very fact an amateur who has never been associated with a programing team can advance after beating two excellent ex-pros, even if he played cheesily, means that ex-pros are no longer an impossible obstacle for amateurs to overcome. And remember that Flash too used to be very cheesy in his early days. not privy to flash's practice games back in 06/07, im pretty sure he had huge latent ability and is already quite the beast in macro, just wasn't GOAT tier yet. only uses cheese as he lacks confidence and thinks cheesing gives him the best chance of winning. zelot though, i watch his stream over the years...really no lol. cheese/aggression is his defining trait. usually only forced to play macro when his cheese is repelled and then is just serviceable at best, really lacks tempo and urgency that top zergs have. only recently do i see him start practicing more macro games which is a good sign i guess. but if you want actual potential soma is the one to watch. | ||
Elroi
Sweden5471 Posts
On July 07 2019 23:17 TornadoSteve wrote: What do you mean by his physic? His wrists ? If so, his wrists have nothing to do with all the poor decisions hes made. Maybe a lot of his bad decisions would have been good if his wrists were good. | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On July 10 2019 17:46 Elroi wrote: Maybe a lot of his bad decisions would have been good if his wrists were good. yes. i equate his build decisions a lot to his confidence in his physical ability (health is probably the better word). if you only 3hh vs protoss every game in tournaments but you show better games in practice, it is clearly more of a mental thing derived from his confidence in taking games further. in short, i don't think he believes in himself which is a damn shame | ||
Jaeyun
United States199 Posts
On the contrary, JD actually played quite beautifully vs. Snow up until the last quarter of the game when he unfortunately got broken. I thought he was going to win it if he played solid the rest of the way through and finished clearing the bottom right. If he burrowed his lurkers at his hidden expansion and got reinforcements through before his nydus got sniped, it would have gone to the late game. The JD of old probably would've been able to, but yeah, not sure, maybe his mental game also affects his composure as well. | ||
Alejandrisha
United States6565 Posts
On July 11 2019 15:18 Jaeyun wrote: Don't know what is up with JD but I'm pretty sure he just doesn't care or have the will to try that hard anymore. While I do agree with most of the sentiments towards JD's play, I don't think it's right to necessarily criticize his decision to go 3hh - it's a strong build and always good to keep your opponent on their toes in a BO1. On the contrary, JD actually played quite beautifully vs. Snow up until the last quarter of the game when he unfortunately got broken. I thought he was going to win it if he played solid the rest of the way through and finished clearing the bottom right. If he burrowed his lurkers at his hidden expansion and got reinforcements through before his nydus got sniped, it would have gone to the late game. The JD of old probably would've been able to, but yeah, not sure, maybe his mental game also affects his composure as well. i agree 3hh is always a strong option in zvp; even if you know it's coming it can beat you. the problem is he has pigeon holed into himself into being 2-dimensional in this matchup to the point you can cut so many corners and not have to worry about getting the money probe scout. it's essentially at the blind counter phase and once you are there, 3hh really should never win. and in his last maybe 5-6 televised zvp's he has the same build | ||
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