Poor Tyler got his face smashed in
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MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
Poor Tyler got his face smashed in | ||
Zhul
Czech Republic430 Posts
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On_Slaught
United States12190 Posts
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Netsky
Australia1155 Posts
Just watched Thorzain vs Tyler...wow...almost felt uncomfortable watching him getting raped so hard. Macro mech style in g1 - love it. | ||
teamsolid
Canada3668 Posts
Also, quite disappointed in Tyler, was hoping he'd give a better showing after all the hype. MC vs Sen finals, calling it right now. | ||
MangoTango
United States3670 Posts
On April 10 2011 08:25 Zhul wrote: VODS? youtube.com/teamliquidnet | ||
BanelingXD
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unoriginalname
England380 Posts
The MC wins were very clean and quick wins albeit a little 'boring'. I wasn't expecting anything different to be honest, especially for PVP. Seems "Special Tactics" did not work. The Thorzain's quick wins were mostly Tyler not playing to his full potential, I'm not saying that Thorzain wouldn't have got those wins if Tyler was in top form but perhaps they would have been longer and perhaps he couldn't frequently bank 1.3k unspent minerals without issue. Hopefully the TvP between Adellscott and qxc will be better, both original and fun to watch players so I hope to see Jinro/Yonghwa style nukes, motherships, battlecruisers (and of course qxcs favourite - the reapers). The TvT between Kas and NaDa is going to be interesting to watch too, possibly the greatest Terran outside of Korea against one of the greatest Terrans in Korea. I spent ages mulling over the liquibet (not that they haven't already been destroyed enough with the RO32). I know this has been discussed to death, but what are the latency rules for Tyler vs Thorzain? US to EU. The Stalker control in Set 2 was just... bad and I think he missed with all the forcefields that attempted to catch hellions in Set 1. | ||
EmilA
Denmark4618 Posts
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spybreak
United States684 Posts
On April 10 2011 08:42 BanelingXD wrote: If Team Liquid keeps losing games like this people are gonna call it rigged. By people you mean you. | ||
Nexic
United States729 Posts
On April 10 2011 08:44 EmilA wrote: Yeah seems like getting charge instead of blink would have made a huge difference.Holy shit G3 of tyler thorzain was horrible from Tyler :< Almost 200/200 double forge gateway army but NO CHARGE? That's suicidal man.. suicidal | ||
godemperor
Belgium2043 Posts
On April 10 2011 08:42 BanelingXD wrote: If Team Liquid keeps losing games like this a random person on the internet is gonna call it rigged. Corrected | ||
rO_Or
United States306 Posts
On April 10 2011 07:28 Chicane wrote: Here is a quote I probably shouldn't even respond to but... Why do so many people make the players about an issue of race/continent. I guess it is understandable with Koreans since they have a culture that supports Esports and were clearly way ahead in BW... but I really don't understand why people compare NA with EU all the time and talk about it with so much pride. It seems like people will take any chance to brag that the pro player they live closer to beat the pro player someone else lives closer to. Do some people really not care about the player themselves, but instead where they are from? I just don't see why you take so much pride in it, as you are clearly bragging by saying "oh wow we only have 9 million people and we have better players than your 300 million!!" when I personally feel people should be saying "I really enjoy Jinro as a player over SeleCT." Don't get me wrong... I think a bit of national pride is perfectly fine and reasonable, but some people seem to be fixated on it. The same can be said about in game races. So many people always cheer for the same race that they play rather that the really fun/interesting personalities or great game play. I know not everyone seems to focus on nationality and in game race, but there seems to be quite a lot of people that do that. If a pro player lives in the same country as them and plays the same race as them... they can be a huge asshole, but will still have fans because of that fact. It's so strange to me... BTW WhiteRa is my favorite player and he's obviously not from the same country as me, in case any one is curious. I'm also not looking to start a flame war... people are entitled to have their opinions on players for whatever reason, but I just feel my reason makes more sense... but again, that is just my opinion. It just bothers me a bit when people try to talk down on others simply because they live in a closer vicinity to a good starcraft player.... I guess Starcraft is a bit a a consolation for some of the Europeans since the US dominates so hard in other sports? IDK but there is a ton of US hate flying around these forums. EU ladder is definitely a bit more competitive than NA ladder but if you watch the TL streams of any of the NA pros you'll see that a lot of them have top masters accounts on EU as well. As for Sweden, it has always been a major gaming community through many different games and you can't make fair comparisons between it and the US. Alot of the NA top players are college kids with tons of other obligations and interests where as in Sweden most of them are hardened gaming pros. If you want to compare Sweden to the US in ANY other sport I'm sure youd find a huge disparity but its no reason to blurt out "US > SWEDE LOLZ" because there are probably good social reasons why it is so. | ||
TYJ.Aoy
Brazil1265 Posts
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hugman
Sweden4644 Posts
On April 10 2011 09:10 rO_Or wrote: I guess Starcraft is a bit a a consolation for some of the Europeans since the US dominates so hard in other sports? IDK but there is a ton of US hate flying around these forums. EU ladder is definitely a bit more competitive than NA ladder but if you watch the TL streams of any of the NA pros you'll see that a lot of them have top masters accounts on EU as well. As for Sweden, it has always been a major gaming community through many different games and you can't make fair comparisons between it and the US. Alot of the NA top players are college kids with tons of other obligations and interests where as in Sweden most of them are hardened gaming pros. If you want to compare Sweden to the US in ANY other sport I'm sure youd find a huge disparity but its no reason to blurt out "US > SWEDE LOLZ" because there are probably good social reasons why it is so. I don't think there's anything wrong, or strange, about cheering for people from your country, or people who play your race, but bringing up population figures is just silly. I'm embarrassed on his behalf. | ||
NovaTheFeared
United States7212 Posts
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Scrandom
Canada2819 Posts
As for the PvP series that is easily the most boring/not exciting matchup in all of SC2. Not very enjoyable to watch. (the PvP is boring not the players). Edit: the intro was also so badass | ||
PartyBiscuit
Canada4525 Posts
On April 09 2011 19:46 zerglingsfolife wrote: Hey, TL member Altern made a nice ro16 hype video. Would be cool if it was added to OP Major props for using Nada on a horse pic ^^ | ||
Wizdom_SC2Cast
Germany26 Posts
On April 10 2011 09:18 Scrandom wrote: Just finished watching the vod's and I gotta say I absolutely love how thorzain plays. Especially that first game, it was my favorite love the thors. I do kind of wish that tyler advanced to play mc since he said he doesn't think mc is good which is pretty funny. As for the PvP series that is easily the most boring/not exciting matchup in all of SC2. Not very enjoyable to watch. (the PvP is boring not the players). Edit: the intro was also so badass Why do people constantly put words in tylers mouth?! He never said, that he thinks MC isn't good. He simply said he didn´t like his style, because it is risky at times and depends heavily on timing pushes. Tyler even said quite a few times, that MC is probably the best Toss in the world at the moment. Not liking his style is not saying "he isn´t good". | ||
Teighty
United States1 Post
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