I liked the "Fan Reactions" in the Day 1 and 2 threads... not a huge deal but some of them were pretty good
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Strayline
United States330 Posts
I liked the "Fan Reactions" in the Day 1 and 2 threads... not a huge deal but some of them were pretty good | ||
SeraKuDA
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teko
Canada1197 Posts
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rMadness
United States50 Posts
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cronican
Canada424 Posts
On March 28 2011 14:29 QckFedayN wrote: korean players weren't even able to prepare for the TSL because of gsl and gstl and the foreign players studied the korean players' styles and gameplaying mechanics for days while the korean players had absolutely no idea how these foreigners play I heard the delay / lag was pretty horrible (korean viewers on forums said there was a korean stream of TSL showin the players screen and there was noticeable 1~2 sec delay which made micro almost impossible) but well done anyways Well sir, I don't want to start shit. But not coming prepared to a match is their own fault. If you don't come prepared to a $15,000 first prize tournament you really should get rolled, Korean or not, Lag or not, no exceptions. You can't take anything away from the foreigners performance just because they came prepared and the Koreans didn't. Preparation is part of the game. I don't think that they will make that mistake again. | ||
Suvorov
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On March 29 2011 01:30 cronican wrote:I don't think that they will make that mistake again. That's the scary part. They are very 'angry' now and you can bet they will go all out on the korea vs the world matches. And on every subsequent event too. Run before it's too late ahahaha. | ||
InvXXVII
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StuBob
United States373 Posts
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xXFireandIceXx
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Alou
United States3748 Posts
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Loddigesia
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I really like Goody's mindset, as he seems to be putting a lot of work to prepare for his matches, thinking of new strategies: "I would like Naniwa, because otherwise I have only zergs and that makes it a lot harder to always prepare new builds". | ||
FabledIntegral
United States9232 Posts
On March 29 2011 02:34 xXFireandIceXx wrote: i think Idra vs Cruncher series confirmed the fact that zergs must pressure tosses. If tosses can just get their deathball, it's near imporssible to stop. He lost to a 6gate in game 3, and could have easily had game 1 if he didn't make a million corrupters to fight the mass void ray/stalker... remaking muta/roach would have been a better option. | ||
EliteReplay
Dominican Republic913 Posts
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xaneda
United Kingdom56 Posts
On March 28 2011 14:29 QckFedayN wrote: korean players weren't even able to prepare for the TSL because of gsl and gstl and the foreign players studied the korean players' styles and gameplaying mechanics for days while the korean players had absolutely no idea how these foreigners play I heard the delay / lag was pretty horrible (korean viewers on forums said there was a korean stream of TSL showin the players screen and there was noticeable 1~2 sec delay which made micro almost impossible) but well done anyways people that have 15 hours a day to train don't even have time to practice? Keep making excuses bro, makes you look like an insecure nerd | ||
Fiamma
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On March 29 2011 01:30 cronican wrote: Well sir, I don't want to start shit. But not coming prepared to a match is their own fault. If you don't come prepared to a $15,000 first prize tournament you really should get rolled, Korean or not, Lag or not, no exceptions. You can't take anything away from the foreigners performance just because they came prepared and the Koreans didn't. Preparation is part of the game. I don't think that they will make that mistake again. You're right, MVP regularly loses units to probes when he doesn't come prepared. | ||
AJMcSpiffy
United States1154 Posts
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Spitmode
Germany1510 Posts
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Tanman
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StarStruck
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On March 29 2011 01:18 teko wrote: This TSL will forever be known as... TSL3: The Rise of the Foreigners TSL was never a SC2 competition until now. Koreans never competed before either. The top players have always been pretty close. I would have done well in the bracket competition. The only major surprise was Goody beating Nestea as I've said before. Every other match went as I expected. | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38137 Posts
On March 28 2011 17:58 keV. wrote:ToD is playing SC2!??!? I need me some replays.... He's really rather good, very entertaining to watch generally too. ==== NIce interview from Nani, we're here cheering for you! He usually beats Goody handily, so I fully expect him to reach r8 =) | ||
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