Lmao Shuttle vs Jaedong is hilarious. (OK this game is kind of "bad" in quality but it's really fun) JD: I have a lot of HTs Shuttle: Yeah but I can press SH all day
I mean the game is "bad" in the sense that both Jaedong and Shuttle just tried to clash head-on into each other for a million times with Gateway army and Hydras. Jaedong refused to go into Reaver or try some harassments and Shuttle didn't even bother with Hive tech lmao.
In the end Jaedong ran out of steam while Shuttle was still pumping Hydras out of 10+ Hatch lol
Yeah, but what had me in shambles was how Jaedong took idk like 5 minutes to transfer probes lol I was thinking maybe he has a habit of hotkeying his natural hatches so he never looks at his natural lol
Oh yeah and his 4th base had like 6 probes mining minerals.
Damn the Protoss team just won the Fastest set as well, ending the Proleague with a 3-0 set score. Such a pity because I was looking forwards to the 4th set Team Melee (1 player for production and 1 player for army control).
Lmao Shuttle vs Jaedong is hilarious. (OK this game is kind of "bad" in quality but it's really fun) JD: I have a lot of HTs Shuttle: Yeah but I can press SH all day
I mean the game is "bad" in the sense that both Jaedong and Shuttle just tried to clash head-on into each other for a million times with Gateway army and Hydras. Jaedong refused to go into Reaver or try some harassments and Shuttle didn't even bother with Hive tech lmao.
In the end Jaedong ran out of steam while Shuttle was still pumping Hydras out of 10+ Hatch lol
Yeah, but what had me in shambles was how Jaedong took idk like 5 minutes to transfer probes lol I was thinking maybe he has a habit of hotkeying his natural hatches so he never looks at his natural lol
Oh yeah and his 4th base had like 6 probes mining minerals.
Damn the Protoss team just won the Fastest set as well, ending the Proleague with a 3-0 set score. Such a pity because I was looking forwards to the 4th set Team Melee (1 player for production and 1 player for army control).
Oh man, I didn't know they were gonna do that if it came to that. I was thinking during the fastest set that it would've been cooler if they had played team melee.
Snow is the host of this Proleague. And he is so hospitable that he let the other team win the first set. But then, "It's my money though", says Snow. Then he proceeded to all kill set 2 and win the super ace by himself as well.
JYJ finally showed the form that got him his ASL title in Major Proleague, completing an all-kill in Set 2. However, Light is still the one who delivers when it matters most, defeating JY J in the super ace.
Today's Proleague follows the same story we saw yesterday: one player, this time Soma, rose to the occasion to perform an all-kill in Set 2 and balance the set score, then he went on to the super ace to face the no. 1 Proleague player of 2023, Light. But unlike JYJ yesterday, this time Soma defeated Light to win it all for his team. Hard-carry.
When you have 4 K-League players mixed in with 4 Major League players, the results of some matches couldn't be more predictable. In the end both team got their shares of luck and they ended up drawing 1-1 in the first two sets. Then of course (lol) the two weakest players, Sea and Tyson were drawn out for the super ace where Tyson got the victory. Not sure how many more times Bisu has to sneak Sea in Major Proleague for him to get his first win.
[Team 1] Mini Snow Bisu Royal JYJ vs [Team 2] Best Rush Light Soma Jaedong SET 1 (PROLEAGUE) Mini <Vermeer> Best Royal <Retro> Soma JYJ <Nemesis> Rush Snow <Neo Heartbreak Ridge> Light + Show Spoiler [Game 5] +
Bisu lost the super ace against Rush in very bad manner. Meanwhile, Stork also is carrying his team's hope in a PvT super ace. Let's see if he can do better than his fellow dragon
Alright, after suffering some damage from a scary Vulture drop, Stork absolutely smashed it with his army engagement, almost Snow-esque. Funny Stork won all his PvT today without using Carriers.
Team Protoss threw away 3 set points in set 1. Then Shuttle, after losing twice already, both hands on his face, drew his name out for the ace vs Royal (while Mini looked distraught). Yet somehow, Shuttle played out of his mind to win the ace, from a losing position nonetheless. Then in set 2, it was team Terran Zerg who had 3 set points themselves, only to all succumb to the power of Snow, who gave a clinical performance. His teammates, observing the game, all wondered why dont we play a PvT like Snow does.