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defuzas
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firebound12
Canada274 Posts
On September 13 2010 22:29 Wings wrote: Show nested quote + On September 13 2010 21:48 vnlegend wrote: lol it would be funny if the BW PR was scrapped for SC2 PR. All the Flash fans would rage so hard after all these thousands of posts. I'm pretty sure Flash fans wouldn't be the only ones that raged. All the SCBW diehards would go apeshit. I would be one of them. SC2 PR is way too soon. You can't crown a baby a king's title. That, and I'm pretty sure it'll just be 2 separate PRs. | ||
Ideas
United States8036 Posts
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dmans
Sweden358 Posts
On September 14 2010 07:35 Ideas wrote: I Remember thinking it would of been Really funny if they did a SC2 PR for april's fools. If so 1 TLO (as Terran) 2 TLO (as Zerg) 3 TLO (as Protoss) 4 Idra | ||
TwoToneTerran
United States8841 Posts
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bluetrolls
United States139 Posts
On September 14 2010 08:13 TwoToneTerran wrote: I have this nagging suspicion the new PR writer is subtly trolling us right now. No way he hasn't logged on for like 3 days, rofl. Subtly? | ||
blade55555
United States17423 Posts
On September 14 2010 07:35 Ideas wrote: I remember thinking it would of been really funny if they did a SC2 PR for april's fools. lol the rage from all the BW die hard fans would be soo worth it :D. but for the time there really is one will probably be at least 1 year its too early right now imo. | ||
kamizushi
Canada52 Posts
On September 13 2010 21:09 kamizushi wrote: 1.Flash You can't argue with the 2 first 2.Jeadong 3.Fantasy He is destroying everybody but Flash(he didn't face Jeadong for a long time I would love to sea that) 4.light Went 10-6, loosing mostly to Jeadong. There's no shame there. Of course he only faced Zerg which is his best match up. 5.Free Went 6-5, loosing mostly to Flash 6.Stork Did have that great of a month but other players are doing worst. 7.Kal shined mostly in the Korean WCG. To bad we don't have the replay to really appreciate his play 8.Best Hardly played at all this month but the previews one was great for him and I can't find anybody better to put there. 9.Leta the 2 last had a so-so month but I just can't find anybody better 10.Bisu Ok so Considering some of your suggestions how about this 1.Flash 2.Jeadong 3.Fantasy 4.Light 5.Free 6.Stork 7.Kal 8.Zero went 5-4 only loosing to Free and Fantasy. 9.Best What's really hurting Best is that he almost didn't play at all. But the month before he was great. 10.Effort would get the last place just because we don't have anybody better On September 14 2010 05:41 Iplaythings wrote: I'd put zero at 6th, stork at 4th, Action at 8th, best 9th, Stats 10th. Yap, I am willing to say that he is better all around than bisu, his pvz's come close (as long as he doesnt get cheesed -_-) and stats' pvt was the first matchup where he was noticed, throw Bisu to hell and not give him CBNC, please. Action had a terrible month, Stat only played once and both weren't even in the last PR so I don't think it would make sense to put them in this one isn't it? | ||
swanized
Canada2480 Posts
On September 14 2010 08:36 kamizushi wrote: Show nested quote + On September 13 2010 21:09 kamizushi wrote: 1.Flash You can't argue with the 2 first 2.Jeadong 3.Fantasy He is destroying everybody but Flash(he didn't face Jeadong for a long time I would love to sea that) 4.light Went 10-6, loosing mostly to Jeadong. There's no shame there. Of course he only faced Zerg which is his best match up. 5.Free Went 6-5, loosing mostly to Flash 6.Stork Did have that great of a month but other players are doing worst. 7.Kal shined mostly in the Korean WCG. To bad we don't have the replay to really appreciate his play 8.Best Hardly played at all this month but the previews one was great for him and I can't find anybody better to put there. 9.Leta the 2 last had a so-so month but I just can't find anybody better 10.Bisu Ok so Considering some of your suggestions how about this 1.Flash 2.Jeadong 3.Fantasy 4.Light 5.Free 6.Stork 7.Kal 8.Zero went 5-4 only loosing to Free and Fantasy. 9.Best What's really hurting Best is that he almost didn't play at all. But the month before he was great. 10.Effort would get the last place just because we don't have anybody better Show nested quote + On September 14 2010 05:41 Iplaythings wrote: I'd put zero at 6th, stork at 4th, Action at 8th, best 9th, Stats 10th. Yap, I am willing to say that he is better all around than bisu, his pvz's come close (as long as he doesnt get cheesed -_-) and stats' pvt was the first matchup where he was noticed, throw Bisu to hell and not give him CBNC, please. Action had a terrible month, Stat only played once and both weren't even in the last PR so I don't think it would make sense to put them in this one isn't it? actually zero went 17-5 this month STX masters is maybe worthless but he still beat good opponents there so it should be included imo | ||
Kazius
Israel1456 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + This isn't about history, even though he made some. This isn't about records, even though he broke them. This isn't about achievements, like the triple-crown or the dual starleague victories. This isn't even about beating the only other person in the running for the greatest of all-time twice. Winning the MSL using risky fast expansion builds and sharp timing attacks, and then winning the OSL without doing so once - he just does it all. He destroyed free with ease, his only loss due to cheese. Fantasy gave him a close call, but it wasn't nearly as close as the 3-2 suggests. Going 6-3 against the greatest Zerg of all-time, The Tyrant has been dethroned. Not since The Cheater has a player caused so many people to rage about his play being unfair. Not since The Maestro have people been stumped at how you're supposed to beat that level of player. On the top of the food chain, there is only one Bonjwa. 2. Jaedong + Show Spoiler + Oh what a difference a month makes. Jaedong was the man to beat, just one starleague victory away from Nada's record. He seemed in peak condition, with mental poise unmatched by anyone else. He's better in every way than every other player not called Flash, in all history. In any other time, he'd be crowned Bonjwa. Against any other player, he'd rip him to shreds with his patented death-stare. But what a difference this last month made. Stork gave him a run for his money, Light gave him a hard time in the MSL. Jaedong's strong mentality and ability to read his opponents just gave him too much an edge even against one of the greatest TvZ specialists and possibly the best Protoss ever. But the reason he's not #1 is Flash, the other players just don't match up to these guys. The past month and a half have been culminating towards their inevitable face-off, when it was obvious that no one could stop them from meeting in both finals. And then the unimaginable happened. Jaedong lost. 3. Fantasy + Show Spoiler + Excluding his loses to Flash, his record since the last PR is very impressive. He's been in top form yet going under the radar because of the epic rivalry between the top two spots. There really shouldn't be much to question about his number three spot, he took Flash to five games. He schooled basically every other player he met during this time. Fantasy has been veering away from cutesy builds and showing strong all around play, and has been showing some nice TvZ in addition to his justly famed vulture control which makes him so strong in the other match-ups. His 13-7 record since August is much better than it seems - he went 2-5 against Flash... making him 11-2 against meer mortals, and while the difference between the top two spots and him is massive, his number three spot is rightfully secure. 4. Stork + Show Spoiler + How I'd love to rank him higher, after demolishing Sea with ease and being one cannon away from taking Jaedong to his first ever game five loss. Stork in peak form is perhaps the strongest all-around Protoss player to play the game, and one of the rare players with PvT strong enough to make people wish for a series between him and Flash. But aside from those games where he showed why he's my favorite player, he showed rather shaky games against Pure, and ranking him higher would be a disservice to those above him. 5. Light + Show Spoiler + Live by the sword, and die by the sword. Light played only TvZs since the last PR, and has done so VERY well, but he hit the brick wall known as Lee Jae Dong. he's 8-2 against other players, and even against the Legend Killer he showed very strong play. But seriously, he's a TvZ specialist, playing only that on a map pool that is by now his playground, and even in the most optimal conditions his record is 10-7. Sure it earns him a high spot, but the choice between him and Stork wasn't quite as hard as it seems as Stork showed strength in all his match-ups, and not just one. 6. free + Show Spoiler + free looked bad against Flash. But then again, so does everyone else. Other than that, free has been playing some very sexy starcraft, including some absolutely beautiful games against ZerO. He's shown a bit of that brilliance from the days of the dragons, but lack of stability keeps him from climbing higher in the rankings... And I suppose that at this time we can't hope for any better, because this isn't really a surprise with him anymore. Still, his record has been rather good since the last PR, and seriously, how much blame can you give him for losing to Flash? 7. ZerO + Show Spoiler + ZerO's play is awesome. His style is creative, his management is fantastic, and the losses he suffered weren't all that bad. For a Zerg player to show this consistant a quality of play is rare, and the fact is that in his losses he showed more skill than any other Zerg player excluding JD. It's been a rough end of a season for the swarm, but despite this, ZerO has managed to show that he's still a force to be reckoned with. 8. EffOrt + Show Spoiler + I'll be the first to say, I don't really like EffOrt, and have always viewed him as a poor man's Jaedong. But he's been playing very well, and despite his shaky record these past few weeks, he's still the #2 Zerg on his good days and still one of the most dangerous and unpredictable opponents anyone can face. But since the last PR his record is a meager 8-11, and while you can't fault anyone for losing a ZvZ to Jaedong, his unpredictability acted more to his detriment than in his favor. 9. Kal + Show Spoiler + There has never been a player with as tough luck as him. It seems that his own personal kryptonite keeps meeting him in every tournament. Despite this, his play in the past few months has been enticing, especially his spectacular run culminating in qualifying to the WCG finals by delivering a thrashing to EffOrt. He'd probably deserve a much higher ranking if it were only based on the last month, but we all know that even when Kal was at his peak he couldn't be counted on to show consistant results, and he tends to have similar win rates against the good and bad players alike. 10. Sea + Show Spoiler + Crash and burn. Stork dismantled Sea as if he was made of lego. Jaedong demolished him with a vengeance. Why is he still in this ranking? Because BeSt didn't play and Bisu sucked... and by default we have to look further back in the season to see who out of the three deserves this spot. While waiting for this months' PR, I decided I could write a better one than that of the new author, without delaying it for so long. Now all that remains is for him to prove me wrong. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
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SlayerOfYou
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Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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swanized
Canada2480 Posts
On September 14 2010 09:59 Kazius wrote: 1. The Ultimate Weapon + Show Spoiler + This isn't about history, even though he made some. This isn't about records, even though he broke them. This isn't about achievements, like the triple-crown or the dual starleague victories. This isn't even about beating the only other person in the running for the greatest of all-time twice. Winning the MSL using risky fast expansion builds and sharp timing attacks, and then winning the OSL without doing so once - he just does it all. He destroyed free with ease, his only loss due to cheese. Fantasy gave him a close call, but it wasn't nearly as close as the 3-2 suggests. Going 6-3 against the greatest Zerg of all-time, The Tyrant has been dethroned. Not since The Cheater has a player caused so many people to rage about his play being unfair. Not since The Maestro have people been stumped at how you're supposed to beat that level of player. On the top of the food chain, there is only one Bonjwa. 2. Jaedong + Show Spoiler + Oh what a difference a month makes. Jaedong was the man to beat, just one starleague victory away from Nada's record. He seemed in peak condition, with mental poise unmatched by anyone else. He's better in every way than every other player not called Flash, in all history. In any other time, he'd be crowned Bonjwa. Against any other player, he'd rip him to shreds with his patented death-stare. But what a difference this last month made. Stork gave him a run for his money, Light gave him a hard time in the MSL. Jaedong's strong mentality and ability to read his opponents just gave him too much an edge even against one of the greatest TvZ specialists and possibly the best Protoss ever. But the reason he's not #1 is Flash, the other players just don't match up to these guys. The past month and a half have been culminating towards their inevitable face-off, when it was obvious that no one could stop them from meeting in both finals. And then the unimaginable happened. Jaedong lost. 3. Fantasy + Show Spoiler + Excluding his loses to Flash, his record since the last PR is very impressive. He's been in top form yet going under the radar because of the epic rivalry between the top two spots. There really shouldn't be much to question about his number three spot, he took Flash to five games. He schooled basically every other player he met during this time. Fantasy has been veering away from cutesy builds and showing strong all around play, and has been showing some nice TvZ in addition to his justly famed vulture control which makes him so strong in the other match-ups. His 13-7 record since August is much better than it seems - he went 2-5 against Flash... making him 11-2 against meer mortals, and while the difference between the top two spots and him is massive, his number three spot is rightfully secure. 4. Stork + Show Spoiler + How I'd love to rank him higher, after demolishing Sea with ease and being one cannon away from taking Jaedong to his first ever game five loss. Stork in peak form is perhaps the strongest all-around Protoss player to play the game, and one of the rare players with PvT strong enough to make people wish for a series between him and Flash. But aside from those games where he showed why he's my favorite player, he showed rather shaky games against Pure, and ranking him higher would be a disservice to those above him. 5. Light + Show Spoiler + Live by the sword, and die by the sword. Light played only TvZs since the last PR, and has done so VERY well, but he hit the brick wall known as Lee Jae Dong. he's 8-2 against other players, and even against the Legend Killer he showed very strong play. But seriously, he's a TvZ specialist, playing only that on a map pool that is by now his playground, and even in the most optimal conditions his record is 10-7. Sure it earns him a high spot, but the choice between him and Stork wasn't quite as hard as it seems as Stork showed strength in all his match-ups, and not just one. 6. free + Show Spoiler + free looked bad against Flash. But then again, so does everyone else. Other than that, free has been playing some very sexy starcraft, including some absolutely beautiful games against ZerO. He's shown a bit of that brilliance from the days of the dragons, but lack of stability keeps him from climbing higher in the rankings... And I suppose that at this time we can't hope for any better, because this isn't really a surprise with him anymore. Still, his record has been rather good since the last PR, and seriously, how much blame can you give him for losing to Flash? 7. ZerO + Show Spoiler + ZerO's play is awesome. His style is creative, his management is fantastic, and the losses he suffered weren't all that bad. For a Zerg player to show this consistant a quality of play is rare, and the fact is that in his losses he showed more skill than any other Zerg player excluding JD. It's been a rough end of a season for the swarm, but despite this, ZerO has managed to show that he's still a force to be reckoned with. 8. EffOrt + Show Spoiler + I'll be the first to say, I don't really like EffOrt, and have always viewed him as a poor man's Jaedong. But he's been playing very well, and despite his shaky record these past few weeks, he's still the #2 Zerg on his good days and still one of the most dangerous and unpredictable opponents anyone can face. But since the last PR his record is a meager 8-11, and while you can't fault anyone for losing a ZvZ to Jaedong, his unpredictability acted more to his detriment than in his favor. 9. Kal + Show Spoiler + There has never been a player with as tough luck as him. It seems that his own personal kryptonite keeps meeting him in every tournament. Despite this, his play in the past few months has been enticing, especially his spectacular run culminating in qualifying to the WCG finals by delivering a thrashing to EffOrt. He'd probably deserve a much higher ranking if it were only based on the last month, but we all know that even when Kal was at his peak he couldn't be counted on to show consistant results, and he tends to have similar win rates against the good and bad players alike. 10. Sea + Show Spoiler + Crash and burn. Stork dismantled Sea as if he was made of lego. Jaedong demolished him with a vengeance. Why is he still in this ranking? Because BeSt didn't play and Bisu sucked... and by default we have to look further back in the season to see who out of the three deserves this spot. While waiting for this months' PR, I decided I could write a better one than that of the new author, without delaying it for so long. Now all that remains is for him to prove me wrong. Good Power rank | ||
Crisium
United States1618 Posts
On September 14 2010 09:59 Kazius wrote:+ Show Spoiler + 1. The Ultimate Weapon + Show Spoiler + This isn't about history, even though he made some. This isn't about records, even though he broke them. This isn't about achievements, like the triple-crown or the dual starleague victories. This isn't even about beating the only other person in the running for the greatest of all-time twice. Winning the MSL using risky fast expansion builds and sharp timing attacks, and then winning the OSL without doing so once - he just does it all. He destroyed free with ease, his only loss due to cheese. Fantasy gave him a close call, but it wasn't nearly as close as the 3-2 suggests. Going 6-3 against the greatest Zerg of all-time, The Tyrant has been dethroned. Not since The Cheater has a player caused so many people to rage about his play being unfair. Not since The Maestro have people been stumped at how you're supposed to beat that level of player. On the top of the food chain, there is only one Bonjwa. 2. Jaedong + Show Spoiler + Oh what a difference a month makes. Jaedong was the man to beat, just one starleague victory away from Nada's record. He seemed in peak condition, with mental poise unmatched by anyone else. He's better in every way than every other player not called Flash, in all history. In any other time, he'd be crowned Bonjwa. Against any other player, he'd rip him to shreds with his patented death-stare. But what a difference this last month made. Stork gave him a run for his money, Light gave him a hard time in the MSL. Jaedong's strong mentality and ability to read his opponents just gave him too much an edge even against one of the greatest TvZ specialists and possibly the best Protoss ever. But the reason he's not #1 is Flash, the other players just don't match up to these guys. The past month and a half have been culminating towards their inevitable face-off, when it was obvious that no one could stop them from meeting in both finals. And then the unimaginable happened. Jaedong lost. 3. Fantasy + Show Spoiler + Excluding his loses to Flash, his record since the last PR is very impressive. He's been in top form yet going under the radar because of the epic rivalry between the top two spots. There really shouldn't be much to question about his number three spot, he took Flash to five games. He schooled basically every other player he met during this time. Fantasy has been veering away from cutesy builds and showing strong all around play, and has been showing some nice TvZ in addition to his justly famed vulture control which makes him so strong in the other match-ups. His 13-7 record since August is much better than it seems - he went 2-5 against Flash... making him 11-2 against meer mortals, and while the difference between the top two spots and him is massive, his number three spot is rightfully secure. 4. Stork + Show Spoiler + How I'd love to rank him higher, after demolishing Sea with ease and being one cannon away from taking Jaedong to his first ever game five loss. Stork in peak form is perhaps the strongest all-around Protoss player to play the game, and one of the rare players with PvT strong enough to make people wish for a series between him and Flash. But aside from those games where he showed why he's my favorite player, he showed rather shaky games against Pure, and ranking him higher would be a disservice to those above him. 5. Light + Show Spoiler + Live by the sword, and die by the sword. Light played only TvZs since the last PR, and has done so VERY well, but he hit the brick wall known as Lee Jae Dong. he's 8-2 against other players, and even against the Legend Killer he showed very strong play. But seriously, he's a TvZ specialist, playing only that on a map pool that is by now his playground, and even in the most optimal conditions his record is 10-7. Sure it earns him a high spot, but the choice between him and Stork wasn't quite as hard as it seems as Stork showed strength in all his match-ups, and not just one. 6. free + Show Spoiler + free looked bad against Flash. But then again, so does everyone else. Other than that, free has been playing some very sexy starcraft, including some absolutely beautiful games against ZerO. He's shown a bit of that brilliance from the days of the dragons, but lack of stability keeps him from climbing higher in the rankings... And I suppose that at this time we can't hope for any better, because this isn't really a surprise with him anymore. Still, his record has been rather good since the last PR, and seriously, how much blame can you give him for losing to Flash? 7. ZerO + Show Spoiler + ZerO's play is awesome. His style is creative, his management is fantastic, and the losses he suffered weren't all that bad. For a Zerg player to show this consistant a quality of play is rare, and the fact is that in his losses he showed more skill than any other Zerg player excluding JD. It's been a rough end of a season for the swarm, but despite this, ZerO has managed to show that he's still a force to be reckoned with. 8. EffOrt + Show Spoiler + I'll be the first to say, I don't really like EffOrt, and have always viewed him as a poor man's Jaedong. But he's been playing very well, and despite his shaky record these past few weeks, he's still the #2 Zerg on his good days and still one of the most dangerous and unpredictable opponents anyone can face. But since the last PR his record is a meager 8-11, and while you can't fault anyone for losing a ZvZ to Jaedong, his unpredictability acted more to his detriment than in his favor. 9. Kal + Show Spoiler + There has never been a player with as tough luck as him. It seems that his own personal kryptonite keeps meeting him in every tournament. Despite this, his play in the past few months has been enticing, especially his spectacular run culminating in qualifying to the WCG finals by delivering a thrashing to EffOrt. He'd probably deserve a much higher ranking if it were only based on the last month, but we all know that even when Kal was at his peak he couldn't be counted on to show consistant results, and he tends to have similar win rates against the good and bad players alike. 10. Sea + Show Spoiler + Crash and burn. Stork dismantled Sea as if he was made of lego. Jaedong demolished him with a vengeance. Why is he still in this ranking? Because BeSt didn't play and Bisu sucked... and by default we have to look further back in the season to see who out of the three deserves this spot. While waiting for this months' PR, I decided I could write a better one than that of the new author, without delaying it for so long. Now all that remains is for him to prove me wrong. Nearly identical rankings to my own. Very nice. The only thing I disagree with is calling EffOrt a poor man's Jaedong. I see EffOrt as far more aggressive in ZvT and prefering to send waves after waves of small or medium size armies while Jaedong is more likely to be content to macro up before unleashing the entire swarm. Their playstyles are too different imo. | ||
Subversive
Australia2229 Posts
On September 14 2010 09:59 Kazius wrote: + Show Spoiler + 1. The Ultimate Weapon + Show Spoiler + This isn't about history, even though he made some. This isn't about records, even though he broke them. This isn't about achievements, like the triple-crown or the dual starleague victories. This isn't even about beating the only other person in the running for the greatest of all-time twice. Winning the MSL using risky fast expansion builds and sharp timing attacks, and then winning the OSL without doing so once - he just does it all. He destroyed free with ease, his only loss due to cheese. Fantasy gave him a close call, but it wasn't nearly as close as the 3-2 suggests. Going 6-3 against the greatest Zerg of all-time, The Tyrant has been dethroned. Not since The Cheater has a player caused so many people to rage about his play being unfair. Not since The Maestro have people been stumped at how you're supposed to beat that level of player. On the top of the food chain, there is only one Bonjwa. 2. Jaedong + Show Spoiler + Oh what a difference a month makes. Jaedong was the man to beat, just one starleague victory away from Nada's record. He seemed in peak condition, with mental poise unmatched by anyone else. He's better in every way than every other player not called Flash, in all history. In any other time, he'd be crowned Bonjwa. Against any other player, he'd rip him to shreds with his patented death-stare. But what a difference this last month made. Stork gave him a run for his money, Light gave him a hard time in the MSL. Jaedong's strong mentality and ability to read his opponents just gave him too much an edge even against one of the greatest TvZ specialists and possibly the best Protoss ever. But the reason he's not #1 is Flash, the other players just don't match up to these guys. The past month and a half have been culminating towards their inevitable face-off, when it was obvious that no one could stop them from meeting in both finals. And then the unimaginable happened. Jaedong lost. 3. Fantasy + Show Spoiler + Excluding his loses to Flash, his record since the last PR is very impressive. He's been in top form yet going under the radar because of the epic rivalry between the top two spots. There really shouldn't be much to question about his number three spot, he took Flash to five games. He schooled basically every other player he met during this time. Fantasy has been veering away from cutesy builds and showing strong all around play, and has been showing some nice TvZ in addition to his justly famed vulture control which makes him so strong in the other match-ups. His 13-7 record since August is much better than it seems - he went 2-5 against Flash... making him 11-2 against meer mortals, and while the difference between the top two spots and him is massive, his number three spot is rightfully secure. 4. Stork + Show Spoiler + How I'd love to rank him higher, after demolishing Sea with ease and being one cannon away from taking Jaedong to his first ever game five loss. Stork in peak form is perhaps the strongest all-around Protoss player to play the game, and one of the rare players with PvT strong enough to make people wish for a series between him and Flash. But aside from those games where he showed why he's my favorite player, he showed rather shaky games against Pure, and ranking him higher would be a disservice to those above him. 5. Light + Show Spoiler + Live by the sword, and die by the sword. Light played only TvZs since the last PR, and has done so VERY well, but he hit the brick wall known as Lee Jae Dong. he's 8-2 against other players, and even against the Legend Killer he showed very strong play. But seriously, he's a TvZ specialist, playing only that on a map pool that is by now his playground, and even in the most optimal conditions his record is 10-7. Sure it earns him a high spot, but the choice between him and Stork wasn't quite as hard as it seems as Stork showed strength in all his match-ups, and not just one. 6. free + Show Spoiler + free looked bad against Flash. But then again, so does everyone else. Other than that, free has been playing some very sexy starcraft, including some absolutely beautiful games against ZerO. He's shown a bit of that brilliance from the days of the dragons, but lack of stability keeps him from climbing higher in the rankings... And I suppose that at this time we can't hope for any better, because this isn't really a surprise with him anymore. Still, his record has been rather good since the last PR, and seriously, how much blame can you give him for losing to Flash? 7. ZerO + Show Spoiler + ZerO's play is awesome. His style is creative, his management is fantastic, and the losses he suffered weren't all that bad. For a Zerg player to show this consistant a quality of play is rare, and the fact is that in his losses he showed more skill than any other Zerg player excluding JD. It's been a rough end of a season for the swarm, but despite this, ZerO has managed to show that he's still a force to be reckoned with. 8. EffOrt + Show Spoiler + I'll be the first to say, I don't really like EffOrt, and have always viewed him as a poor man's Jaedong. But he's been playing very well, and despite his shaky record these past few weeks, he's still the #2 Zerg on his good days and still one of the most dangerous and unpredictable opponents anyone can face. But since the last PR his record is a meager 8-11, and while you can't fault anyone for losing a ZvZ to Jaedong, his unpredictability acted more to his detriment than in his favor. 9. Kal + Show Spoiler + There has never been a player with as tough luck as him. It seems that his own personal kryptonite keeps meeting him in every tournament. Despite this, his play in the past few months has been enticing, especially his spectacular run culminating in qualifying to the WCG finals by delivering a thrashing to EffOrt. He'd probably deserve a much higher ranking if it were only based on the last month, but we all know that even when Kal was at his peak he couldn't be counted on to show consistant results, and he tends to have similar win rates against the good and bad players alike. 10. Sea + Show Spoiler + Crash and burn. Stork dismantled Sea as if he was made of lego. Jaedong demolished him with a vengeance. Why is he still in this ranking? Because BeSt didn't play and Bisu sucked... and by default we have to look further back in the season to see who out of the three deserves this spot. While waiting for this months' PR, I decided I could write a better one than that of the new author, without delaying it for so long. Now all that remains is for him to prove me wrong. So far, we've seen about a dozen people write their own top 10 for the power rank, culminating in Kazius actually going so far as to write a full Power Rank with explanations (which was nicely done). It'd be amusing if when Plexa said On September 12 2010 02:52 Plexa wrote: Will be posted when my replacement gets online ... that he meant he was waiting for someone else to write it here, in the comments, while we all waited. I don't really think Plexa meant that at all, but it'd be amusing nonetheless if he was making people wait until someone proved themselves a worth successor by writing a decent one :p. Self-fulfilling prophecy...? + Show Spoiler + No jk EDIT: Anyway I'd like to welcome Kazius as the new monthly PR writer. Nice write-up, but seriously, what was with making us wait 3 days dude? | ||
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