Who will go furthest in the GSL? - Page 17
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GhettoSheep
United States150 Posts
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Nazarid
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ragingfungus
United States271 Posts
On October 29 2010 00:48 trevabob wrote: I bet everyone who voted + Show Spoiler + idra Just because he lost doesnt mean he wasnt the better choice. | ||
supersoft
Germany3729 Posts
On October 29 2010 03:10 ragingfungus wrote: Just because he lost doesnt mean he wasnt the better choice. The truth is he wasn't the better choice. At least Nada is a better players than Idra - there is no Terranplayer you can compare to Nada macrowise. Proof: watch set2 Ro16 | ||
ragingfungus
United States271 Posts
On October 29 2010 03:32 supersoft wrote: The truth is he wasn't the better choice. At least Nada is a better players than Idra - there is no Terranplayer you can compare to Nada macrowise. Proof: watch set2 Ro16 Possibly, though to be honest I havent seen many of Nadas games for sc2 so I cant make much of a judgement on his play and im certainly not going to say hes better than anyone based on one game. Ive seen a number of Boxer games however and he seems to be making a number of mistakes, but I think he is improving. | ||
Wolf
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jksophi
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noD
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On October 29 2010 03:32 supersoft wrote: The truth is he wasn't the better choice. At least Nada is a better players than Idra - there is no Terranplayer you can compare to Nada macrowise. Proof: watch set2 Ro16 I watched both games, I cant understand how nada plays he seems to have almost the same scv count, same bases and suddenly he is 30-40 food ahead out of nowhere ... xDDD | ||
Deleted User 3420
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On October 29 2010 03:32 supersoft wrote: The truth is he wasn't the better choice. At least Nada is a better players than Idra - there is no Terranplayer you can compare to Nada macrowise. Proof: watch set2 Ro16 the truth is you seem like to call things "the truth" based on guesses | ||
raga4ka
Bulgaria5676 Posts
On October 29 2010 05:23 travis wrote: the truth is you seem like to call things "the truth" based on guesses Yeah but this guesses are backed by results . On one hand you have the most successful BW player of all time with 700 + official games played with 60 % winrate over the couse of about 10 years on the other hand there is Idra who has no achievements whatsoever in Korea . Not to mention that Nada has also shown impressive games regardless that he has been playing the game seriously for like 1 month ... Surely playing the game a couple of months more on completely different patches won't make you a better RTS player then Nada . The facts are not even comparable . Anyone with common sense will vote Nada over Idra . But since most of the users either don't know who Nada is or don't give a damn and just vote for Idra , because they are a fan of his or just cheer for the foreigners . Then results are irrelevant . Idra could very well be a better player then Boxer since , Boxer's level in BW has droped a lot this last years , while Nada has always been a level above them . Frankly Idra should be winning the poll : "Which one of the three players doesn't belong with the others " instead of this one . | ||
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Now, this is just my opinion. But unlike other people, I don't try to act like it is more than my opinion. Sc1 is not sc2. Nada is an amazing gamer and I am sure he will go far. But I wouldn't expect anyone to switch over and instantly be the best. | ||
BridgesOut
Canada11 Posts
I may have been ignorant to what bracket Idra was in, but in any match vs Boxer or Nada I would have still bet on Idra, and that's how/why I voted for him. | ||
raga4ka
Bulgaria5676 Posts
On October 29 2010 06:18 travis wrote: That's funny because if Idra played Nada my money would definitely be on Idra. And the same for Idra vs Boxer. Now, this is just my opinion. But unlike other people, I don't try to act like it is more than my opinion. Sc1 is not sc2. Nada is an amazing gamer and I am sure he will go far. But I wouldn't expect anyone to switch over and instantly be the best. One month in the right practise environment with Nada's skills would probably make you one of the best player in the scene . Just look at MVP and SangHo . Played the game for 2 months and already bashing the SC2 players in GSL like they are some noobs and even thought MVP lost to probably the best zerg right now he put a really respectable fight . Even Boxer is doing decent in his games . Idra dissapointed in GSL 1 vs a mediocre protoss . He lost a ZvZ rather cluelessly right now . While Nada in the short time he has played has looked solid in TvT and TvZ . Idra would probably beat Nada in TvZ , but results speak for themselves and it's pretty difficult to say that Idra is still a better player then Nada . | ||
hp.Shell
United States2527 Posts
Had MVP/MakaPrime won their respective sections of bracket D, IdrA would've made top 4 ezpz. Instead, he had to play ZvZ. | ||
CharlieMurphy
United States22895 Posts
On October 29 2010 06:18 travis wrote: That's funny because if Idra played Nada my money would definitely be on Idra. And the same for Idra vs Boxer. Now, this is just my opinion. But unlike other people, I don't try to act like it is more than my opinion. Sc1 is not sc2. Nada is an amazing gamer and I am sure he will go far. But I wouldn't expect anyone to switch over and instantly be the best. I'd put money on Nada vs Idra, but Idra over Boxer. btw + Show Spoiler [GSL results] + Nada went further than idra already. He is good. It's definitely naive to assume he just picked it up and instantly got good. He has been playing it since release no doubt. When he played TLO at that (Euro?) event? Do you honestly think he just learned a build that day and competed at that level vs TLO who was playing for months already? | ||
thehitman
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Deleted User 3420
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On October 29 2010 07:18 CharlieMurphy wrote: I'd put money on Nada vs Idra, but Idra over Boxer. btw + Show Spoiler [GSL results] + Nada went further than idra already. He is good. It's definitely naive to assume he just picked it up and instantly got good. He has been playing it since release no doubt. When he played TLO at that (Euro?) event? Do you honestly think he just learned a build that day and competed at that level vs TLO who was playing for months already? I didn't actually see that game. I suppose you are probably right anyways. (about the spoiled part) | ||
PanzerDragoon
United States822 Posts
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PanzerDragoon
United States822 Posts
On October 29 2010 06:48 hp.Shell wrote: + Show Spoiler + Had MVP/MakaPrime won their respective sections of bracket D, IdrA would've made top 4 ezpz. Instead, he had to play ZvZ. And? That didn't happen. If Light played nothing but TvZ he'd probably win Starleagues, but that doesn't happen, does it? | ||
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On October 29 2010 07:46 PanzerDragoon wrote: What has Idra actually proven in a tourney vs Koreans, BW or SC2, to say he'd beat Nada that he's extremely consistent and awesome at zvt the fact that u would even mention bw shows how ridiculous ur argument is this has NOTHING to do with bw | ||
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