***** It's nice to see people noticing an extra land for turn and not immediately shouting to the heavens that a player is cheating. I remember a while back when Melissa DeTora accidentally played an extra land that never tapped for mana and had no perceivable effect on the rest of the game, and all the retards down in the comments section were calling her a cheater. One guy directly told me she should be "punished", as if committing a violation that normally results in a mere warning is worthy of some kind of harsh punitive action.
Yep, totally screwed up. I had no idea, sorry! Matches like this can get fairly stressful, and it's tough to remember land drops in long turns when you're focused on all the potential lines of play, especially in blue mirrors. None of my friends watching even noticed until someone told them the next day. Apparently I did the same thing in the GP Montreal quarters on a like 5-minute turn super late in the game. Feels really bad :/. Fortunately none of them really affected the game at all.
One of the commentators in the third game started coming across as downright rude... I can see why watching Twin vs Twin for some people would be boring, but it was excellently played on both sides; there was no real need to essentially say it was boring and that he'd rather watch Pod vs Pod and so they did for a while... I know the whole point of the broadcast is to entertain it's audience, but it didn't need to come across as quite as rude xD
***** They are commentating a modern event and don't know what one of the center pieces to "MELIRA POD" does. That equals noob / ignorant to the format. Its ok everyone starts out noob, just sounds funny commentating on something they are ignorant on. I was listening to this and heard that and just started LOL. Did they know how birthing pod works? Splinter Twin? >
Game 1 6:45 Daniel starts turn with 5 land 6:52 plays land 6 for the turn 7:53 plays 2nd land of the turn for 7?? Am I missing something here
***** It's nice to see people noticing an extra land for turn and not immediately shouting to the heavens that a player is cheating.
I remember a while back when Melissa DeTora accidentally played an extra land that never tapped for mana and had no perceivable effect on the rest of the game, and all the retards down in the comments section were calling her a cheater. One guy directly told me she should be "punished", as if committing a violation that normally results in a mere warning is worthy of some kind of harsh punitive action.
Yep, totally screwed up. I had no idea, sorry! Matches like this can get fairly stressful, and it's tough to remember land drops in long turns when you're focused on all the potential lines of play, especially in blue mirrors. None of my friends watching even noticed until someone told them the next day. Apparently I did the same thing in the GP Montreal quarters on a like 5-minute turn super late in the game. Feels really bad :/. Fortunately none of them really affected the game at all.
Both played really well
One of the commentators in the third game started coming across as downright rude... I can see why watching Twin vs Twin for some people would be boring, but it was excellently played on both sides; there was no real need to essentially say it was boring and that he'd rather watch Pod vs Pod and so they did for a while... I know the whole point of the broadcast is to entertain it's audience, but it didn't need to come across as quite as rude xD
Sean Mclaren??? LOL
At 44:30 these commentators are noobs lol, she prevents negative counters not plus one counters.
***** "I think melira shuts down gavony township and scavenging ooze" lol
***** They are commentating a modern event and don't know what one of the center pieces to "MELIRA POD" does. That equals noob / ignorant to the format. Its ok everyone starts out noob, just sounds funny commentating on something they are ignorant on. I was listening to this and heard that and just started LOL. Did they know how birthing pod works? Splinter Twin? >
+Trausti the gpu guy Is CR a separate channel?