Bancheese on XNC when the next map is Tal'Darim. We know you can own any Toss and Zerg straight up. T.T
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tyCe
Australia2542 Posts
Bancheese on XNC when the next map is Tal'Darim. We know you can own any Toss and Zerg straight up. T.T | ||
chickenhawk
Portugal339 Posts
1- Thor wons 2- Great games I have both.. and know i am happy.. lol | ||
OneOther
United States10774 Posts
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Erasme
Bahamas15899 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:28 Caphe wrote: I doubt that, even Thorzain show great play here, but GSL is a difference stage. Its where your opponent gonna study you day and night, find every replay,VOD of you, find out your every BO and counter you. GSL also being played in booth which add alot of pressure on players. For some players, that pressure alone will just break them before their opponent does. Thorzain was a good human at warcraft 3, so he is able to compose with pressure. Game 4 is a good example | ||
Everhate
United States640 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:30 corpsepose wrote: anyone think mc shouldnt have hallucinated that many immortals ? i saw about 7 or 8 of them, so it was kinda obvious that he halu'd them since they were in such great numbers... maybe if he'd have only halu'd a few of them thorzain wouldve wasted strike cannons on those instead of the colossi? just throwin that out there, by no means do i really understand pvt Well, sentries weren't going to do a hell of a lot against thors (1-2 guardian shields to reduce viking damage i suppose), so he may as well hallucinate and try to absorb as much dmg as possible. As to whether to hallucinate immortals vs something else...hard decision to make, and prob the right call. Def well-played by thorzain making sure to scan as soon as raven detection wasn't there. | ||
10or10
Sweden517 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:33 Yaotzin wrote: Other than the strategic blunders, yes. How do you think it was a close series despite those blunders? This is no insult to Thorzain. His builds are excellent. His execution is not notable however. In what ways did the execution falter? | ||
Monzterg
Sweden257 Posts
I say whats up with Sweden!? Dare I say ThorZaIN? jinro, sjow, naniwa, haypro, morrow?? | ||
ehalf
408 Posts
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kalleralle
Sweden183 Posts
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Tracedragon
United States948 Posts
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samaNo4
Spain245 Posts
Pretty sad that Thorzain and Kas cannot meet in the finals but Naniwa is pretty entertaining to watch too. | ||
Fungal Growth
United States434 Posts
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Yaotzin
South Africa4280 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:35 TheTenthDoc wrote: How can someone be "clearly the better player" if they make several strategic blunders? OTHER THAN THEM. God, how many times do I need to rewrite that? His micro/macro etc were better. His builds, upgrade timing etc were not at all. | ||
Stratchka
Austria165 Posts
I hope he can beat Kas (who is playing so repetitive... really boring to watch)! | ||
Skipton
United States707 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:34 Hunterai wrote: Who is the better overall player?.... MC was the the player with more past success. And I think that ThorZaIN was the better prepared player. But I believe that if we ask this question a few months from now, i think it's more likely that we will say ThorZaIN was the better player overall. :-D I'm not talking about that series. Thorzain was better prepared and deserved the win in this series. I'm referring to the pages of people saying that Thorzain is better in general. | ||
d(O.o)a
Canada5066 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:35 OneOther wrote: I hate how people like jalstar are derailing this thread away from what Thorzain has done and how entertaining the series was. Shut up dude. Nobody cares whether you think MC is a better player, or how badly Thorzain is going to lose to Kas. Jesus. This, what happened to people being PROUD when foreigners beat koreans? | ||
jalstar
United States8198 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:35 Integra wrote: It's funny how people still are claiming that Thorzain just got lucky or isn't "really" better, even after he taken out nesTea and MC. He didn't take out NesTea, he took out FruitDealer who isn't beating anyone lately. His TvP is good enough to take out MC who's been losing PvTs left and right and his other two matchups are nearly non-existent. The hype is ridiculous. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
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Telcontar
United Kingdom16710 Posts
On April 24 2011 06:35 OneOther wrote: I hate how people like jalstar are derailing this thread away from what Thorzain has done and how entertaining the series was. Shut up dude. Nobody cares whether you think MC is a better player, or how badly Thorzain is going to lose to Kas. Jesus. Please listen to this jalstar and GTFO. | ||
Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
Give the man some credit. He has shown not only top mechanics, but also ingenious builds designed to crush his opponent through exploiting their vulnerabilities. His understanding of the TvP match up is simply above that of most other Terran players in the world. He deserves this victory. | ||
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