To further explain the 5th spot to non dota players. Bristleback is an extremely tanky hero that deals huge amount of AoE physical damage. His skills are quill spray that deals AoE physical damage, and the damage also stacks so the more he hits you with it the more damage you receive, Another is a passive skill called bristle back that reduces the damage he receives for up to 40% if you hit him with from his back or 20% if you hit him from his side this skill also procs quill spray when he receives 200 damage and finally his ultimate called warpath that gives him bonus damage and movement speed when he uses a skill so if he skills 6x he gets up to 204 bonus damage to his normal attack depending on the level of warpath. And since OG has no natural counter to BB in their heroes they have to itemize against him. This are the 2 most common items to counter bristleback 1.Spirit vessel - costs 2975 gold this item reduces regeneration of the hero by 60% and deals damage equivalent to 4% of the current hp of the hero that it is put in to. Now this item is usually only built by supports and not cores and is extremely bad to build as a gyrocopter since it doesnt give a lot of stats or damage which is needed by gyro you also cant use it if it doesnt have a charge, to get a charge a hero has to die near you 2.Silver Edge - costs 5550 gold this item grants a break which means it disables passive skills which means it will disable the damage reduction of bristle which will make him easier to kill. It also gives decent stats but it's extremely expensive and is not usually rushed by gyro players Now diffiusal blade is an item that costs 3150 gold and grants the ability mana break which makes the hero you attack lose a bit of mana each time you attack him. And without mana you cant use a skill but this item is not usually built on gyro because there are items that are far better for the price. And this isnt exactly an absolute counter to bristle because it still depends on your hero if it can actually drain bristle's mana fast enough before he deals massive amount of damage Now with all that being said. if bristle has no mana he cant skill and if he cant skill he wont get the damage stack from quill spray and the bonus damage from warpath which means you can just ignore him because he can only deal minimal damage.
Another reason why people dont buy diffusal on gyro before is because Flak Cannon does not trigger mana break or any other attack modifiers so you they just buy stat items
Game winning TP cancels*. May it be the Million Dollar Dream Coil of Dota 2 or League's Cross Map Ashe Arrow, if that singlehandedly won you the game, you will be hailed as a hero.
Damn when i just watched i thought "Where is Ana 11M buyback?" and there it is #1 lol. Tbh OG in GF TI8 and their entire TI9 runs are actually the "200 IQ play" is, like they are the embodiment of that statement. Crazy comebacks, critical calls , Ana's godly play with PL and Ember spirit, Carry IO meta, the fastest Alch farm ever in TI, Team that had the higest Kills and Assists in entire TI9,Jerax basically everywhere,Notail creep control for Ana and Topson's diffusal.
@@bepper66 you need a deep understanding of Dota, really. But in simple terms, OG uses every game mechanic into their advantage and far more effective compared to other team. Ana buyback for example. He's done the math to ensure he has buyback when other ppl only tried to escape the gank and died without buyback. Gyro Diffusal too. No one, in TI, at least not in 3 most recent TI, has ever done that build on Gyrocopter. Most ppl will build Drums into Lightning and then maybe bkb or Satanic I can't really describe it, as I'm only a spectator, but that should suffice. The only way to really understand OG plays is to have good Dota understanding as well as comparing them to other team, really
10. 0:24 In The Matter Of A Second... 9. 1:20 The Bait Of All Baits 8. 2:18 Perfect Place, Perfect Time 7. 3:37 The Merry-Go-Round 6. 4:30 The XPeke Backdoor 5. 5:34 Wait... Gyro Diffusual? 4. 6:48 The Million Dollar Dream Coil 3. 8:20 The X-God's Big Brain Grenade 2. 9:21 Pray's Long Range Arrow 1. 10:20 The Buyback That Saves OG
The funny thing is, you could do the entire video with only OG plays. Just a few : Notail's creep pull, ana's buyback, Godson's pugna, Ceb picking axe after a Tusk in a finale and so many more... This shows how insane their linup really is
2.000 IQ PLAY Ana purchased an MKB. He withheld attacking the shrine as to not reveal the fact that he had an MKB, knowing and waiting for RTZ to buy the butterfly. Once RTZ purchased the butterfly and showed himself, Ana revealed the MKB purchase. Had RTZ known Ana had an MKB he probably would not have finished the butters. clips.twitch.tv/PoorBloodyLionVoteNay
@@chicblick if arteezy avoided buying eaglesong he would've had buyback ... He went fully committed and ana revealing that mkb screw EG up as RTZ no longer got buyback and by selling the eagle song it will still not give him enough gold for bb because he went over the selling time limit
I don't even know why I was watching that tournament and that game specifically at the time. Little I knew I was witnessing one of the most iconic moments of esports right before my eyes. Even then it was mind blowing because it came out of nowhere. Specially since SK had a losing streak against FNC that year (maybe even starting from the previous year) and it seemed that finally they had gotten the best of FNC at the most crucial match. People think that Ocelot just randomly cried because the result of that match (given he was known for it as much as Rekkles is for it now), but it was actually the culmination of months of frustration of not being able to overcome FNC. It was a crushing defeat, since by all metrics, SK should have won that game.
What makes it more awesome about Topson's diffusal pickup is that before TI9 and in 7.2x patch, there was only 3 games where Gyro build a diffusal, and Topson was the 4th
@@Joeycs369 s1mple is without doubt the best CS:GO player yet but that moment doesn't have much to do with skills. you might say reaction, speed and perfectly centered screen was the best he could do and he did it perfectly but RNG was bigger factor for that range on the second kill.
mike smith he calculated the rng in his head and quickly positioned his gun in the perfect location for 100% chance of kill then used fear tactics to get the second kill
The baneling detonation you showed in the Scarlett-Bomber game wasn’t the most important one. The denotation right before she won was far more important and so well executed that even the casters didn’t notice it.
The best part is their Vertigo strat T side was built specifically to counter Liquid's CT side. It wasn't just a wildcard pick. That's why I'm an Astralis fan.
Daniel I like your new type of video(top10). I feel the one thing I’d prefer is a bit more energy in these types of vids, but I can’t complain. The commentating is really good. Also props to Sebastian, the writing style is really good, fresh, and a nice writing to complement Daniel. Great vid :)
I was at the League Semi Finals in NY. The place just blew up from the crowd. Everything leading up to that arrow made it so much more epic, especially with the miss fortune support pick. That was the greatest event I have ever been too, I still get chills thinking about it.
For #10 they put a fake that literally any player could do but they didn't choose squishy's delayed flip reset which is not only much more mechanically intensive, but also a much smarter play all around that no player had ever done before that. Yes I am a mald Rocket League player because they skimped out on using an actual good play.
There were lot of defining IQ plays in dota, and I agree with the 2 OG plays but i couldn't agree with the mil dollar dream coil and i rather put the MKB ana against butterlfy rtz or the roshan bait. The mind games in both plays were insane.
The Dream Coil from s4 is what gave Alliance the win. By stopping both Enigma and TA from porting back to base, Na'Vi had to fight shorthanded. If Dendi and Puppey had finished their teleports, Na'Vi would've saved their Ancient and won the series.
in that SC2 scarket game.. i would say the last bannelings bombs that gave the GG are more significant.. i remember watching that game.. and sure it was really intelligent from scarlet to place those and bait.. but it was super hectic at the very and that you really didnt even see Scarlet place the ending the game traps.. not even the commentators noticed.. everyone was WHAT!! OMG!! it caught everyone by surprise.. and thats the mark of the IQ play... on Scarlet knew
@@parrek1384 i know.. it's not like she broke her/his opponent with the bombs in the video.. he/she was in the ropes and on the run. Bomber was after him/her. The IQ play was burrowing in the ramp almost off screen. And surprising bomber.
The clip you showed for 4th place "Million dollar dream coil" is not the million dollar dream coil itself. As you said it happened at around minute 30 (32:38 to be precise) while the clip you showed is the very end of the game. Dream coil was used in that clip as well to cancel 2 tps yet the game was pretty much over by then. You also used "fast forward" to skip like 10 seconds @7:58 .
@@ikmashane9042 Honestly, all the time. High level fighting games are based around making your opponent expect one thing, to make them do something, and then you throw out the counter to what they thought was the appropriate counter to you. The play that Ganang Prayoga referred to was an incredible play, but it wasn't a 200IQ play, as it was just playing incredibly well. Fighting games are hard to really fit into this kind of list, because the 200iq moments are very short, but happen much more often.
to explain Ana's sell item into buyback for non dota players: dota 2 has a mechanic called "buy back". it means when you die, you can use gold to "buy" your hero "back" into the game. to use that buyback you need a LOT OF GOLD. specially when your hero is high level. ofcourse it has its negatives, when you die after you buyback, your death timer would be super long and of course the tons of gold used for the buyback. usually late game buyback can easily cost around 3k gold. in dota 2, 3k gold is already a piece for a very strong item or a fully bought mid tier item. so in the video Ana was caught farming alone (btw Ana is the carry of his team so if he dies without buyback they basically lose) and his team is nowhere near him. so before he died he sold his other items for his buyback. to explain on how he sold his items. in dota 2 we have shops outside of the base called "secret shop" both team has their own secret shop on their side of the map, but both teams can buy from both shops. the most expensive/late game items usually needs 1 to 2 piece of item from the secret shop, btw the items sold on them are not sold from the shop in your base.
Thought for sure that Alliance's Nature's Prophet Roshan bait would take the top spot. Castors even said, "No one has ever done that. No one has EVER done that in the history of DOTA!"
I don't play lol, cs, overwatch and rocket league but I get it. I do agree some further explanation is needed, but if you have at least minimal knowledge of the game, you would understand their implications.
Other things I would mention: - Bisu vs Savior in SC Broodwar, 200IQ play was Bisu's corsair opening with Protos which changed the entire meta of PvZ - Deevo's bump goal vs Scrub Killa in a JohnnyBoi_i showmatch, Deevo recognises it isn't worth shooting when Scrub is in goal so abandons his dribble and perfectly reads Scrub's movement to get the bump. Far from the only time this has happened in RL but this is just so damn clean ruclips.net/video/TJoVJ20a9cY/видео.html - Burning doing this shit ruclips.net/video/bb3LNtri5CA/видео.html
I think a rocket league play which is a higher IQ than the garrett fake is the squishymuffinz ceiling shot against Method eSports in RLCS. The jump reset on the ceiling to the fake shot setup to the dodge to take the actual shot, just brilliant
the million dollar dream coil was the end of puppey and dendis friendship, that puppey walked up that hill instead of going the other way and stopped dendi was a devastating mistake and whether dendi could forgive, he probably couldnt forget, and that was the end of an era
I'm a simple Man. I see a Starcraft (2) Clip. I upvote. (PS: The Part that was even better about clip 9 that didn't get shown, was that Scarlett managed ro pull the same thing off again a bit later in the same game, finally exterminating Bombers last Marines)
That's what he gets for blowing all of his energy instead of keeping some in reserve in case she did that again. Bomber screwed up royally in that game by not learning from it.
While I get that you can't just fill half the list with OG TI plays, I feel like the topson bait at bot rax into jerax/Ana relo to take top rax in TI8 GF game 4, and notails Chen stealing the creepwave to defend bot T1, denying the power rune, and pulling the wave to Ana alch with his creep all after dying both deserve to be on there, over gyro diffu even.
About that number 3 play, get_right did it multiple times with mollotov before and talked about it right before the tournament with thorin so... all dosia did was listen to getright
Xpeke backdoor is top 5 ALL TIME. I remember watching that game on twitch at 4am in the morning and shouting my ass off when he was hitting the nexus. I had school a few hours after that game, bombed my exams that day but boi was it worth it
I dont watch csgo but even I know that that one time this player saw a enemy but didnt shoot to find out were the other player was and let the round and timer defuse was so cool
Was that the million dollar echo? It wasn't blind they know they were there, the chances of those skills hitting anyone, even at least one lone hero, is 100% Objectives. 3 heroes dead on enemy team, if you're not pushing you're most likely at rosh. It's just how the game works.
how about thompson's disassembling arcane boots and assembled to aether lens in the the middle of the fight during game 3 ti iirc thats fucking insane genius!
how about top 200 10iq plays
A Tenth of them will be Clayster falling off the map 😁🤙🏾
@@HebrewsElevenTwentyFive So the list is just EternalEnvy doing fiftEE/fiftEE's?
@@4RumTezzy omEEgalul
big brain
Might as well name 200 games of EE
To further explain the 5th spot to non dota players.
Bristleback is an extremely tanky hero that deals huge amount of AoE physical damage.
His skills are quill spray that deals AoE physical damage, and the damage also stacks so the more he hits you with it the more damage you receive,
Another is a passive skill called bristle back that reduces the damage he receives for up to 40% if you hit him with from his back or 20% if you hit him from his side this skill also procs quill spray when he receives 200 damage and finally his ultimate called warpath that gives him bonus damage and movement speed when he uses a skill so if he skills 6x he gets up to 204 bonus damage to his normal attack depending on the level of warpath.
And since OG has no natural counter to BB in their heroes they have to itemize against him.
This are the 2 most common items to counter bristleback
1.Spirit vessel - costs 2975 gold this item reduces regeneration of the hero by 60% and deals damage equivalent to 4% of the current hp of the hero that it is put in to. Now this item is usually only built by supports and not cores and is extremely bad to build as a gyrocopter since it doesnt give a lot of stats or damage which is needed by gyro you also cant use it if it doesnt have a charge, to get a charge a hero has to die near you
2.Silver Edge - costs 5550 gold this item grants a break which means it disables passive skills which means it will disable the damage reduction of bristle which will make him easier to kill. It also gives decent stats but it's extremely expensive and is not usually rushed by gyro players
Now diffiusal blade is an item that costs 3150 gold and grants the ability mana break which makes the hero you attack lose a bit of mana each time you attack him. And without mana you cant use a skill but this item is not usually built on gyro because there are items that are far better for the price. And this isnt exactly an absolute counter to bristle because it still depends on your hero if it can actually drain bristle's mana fast enough before he deals massive amount of damage
Now with all that being said. if bristle has no mana he cant skill and if he cant skill he wont get the damage stack from quill spray and the bonus damage from warpath which means you can just ignore him because he can only deal minimal damage.
Very well explained.
Or to sum it up in one sentence: they can’t kill him so they took away his mana and left him useless
Another reason why people dont buy diffusal on gyro before is because Flak Cannon does not trigger mana break or any other attack modifiers so you they just buy stat items
@@vidtothejonas But the casters said Topson's dealing mana break when he started his Flak
@@russmonsi mistakes happens
How to do 200 IQ Plays:
1. Cancel TPs
Nice one😁
That ashe arrow was superb!
Game winning TP cancels*.
May it be the Million Dollar Dream Coil of Dota 2 or League's Cross Map Ashe Arrow, if that singlehandedly won you the game, you will be hailed as a hero.
@@wrongin8992 that was just a Lucky shot. i suggest u to watch full game
@@wrongin8992 no u dont
You should do a “most iconic moment in each esport” video
Always love videos showing moment 37.
Moment 37 and jstn. 0-second goal inbound.
You are talking about one moment only. moment 37
Already done on my channel. This video basically took most of the spots.
They already recycle the best moments in esports history in many videos though.
Damn when i just watched i thought "Where is Ana 11M buyback?" and there it is #1 lol.
Tbh OG in GF TI8 and their entire TI9 runs are actually the "200 IQ play" is, like they are the embodiment of that statement. Crazy comebacks, critical calls , Ana's godly play with PL and Ember spirit, Carry IO meta, the fastest Alch farm ever in TI, Team that had the higest Kills and Assists in entire TI9,Jerax basically everywhere,Notail creep control for Ana and Topson's diffusal.
Literally best team in the world
You forgot Ceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeb
I don't play dota, can you explain to me why using a simple game mechanic is considered to be a 200 IQ play?
@@bepper66 you need a deep understanding of Dota, really. But in simple terms, OG uses every game mechanic into their advantage and far more effective compared to other team. Ana buyback for example. He's done the math to ensure he has buyback when other ppl only tried to escape the gank and died without buyback. Gyro Diffusal too. No one, in TI, at least not in 3 most recent TI, has ever done that build on Gyrocopter. Most ppl will build Drums into Lightning and then maybe bkb or Satanic
I can't really describe it, as I'm only a spectator, but that should suffice. The only way to really understand OG plays is to have good Dota understanding as well as comparing them to other team, really
@@aichisendou6375 other teams is playing dota 2, while OG is playing dota 3
i think Fnatic's underlord tp into the ancient while losing fights deserve to be there...
Lataag matataaag normalin normalin
THE NEXT LEBEL PLAY
Echo slama jamma!
Yeah àgree
Easiest money of mai laif
that gyro diffusal was just sublime. it literally won them every single clash once gyro got it.
The fact that IO hits lvl 15 at that same time helps a lot as well
And also the IO 15 and Agha
Ye topson got it.
"Fucking Topson." - mindcontrol
10. 0:24 In The Matter Of A Second...
9. 1:20 The Bait Of All Baits
8. 2:18 Perfect Place, Perfect Time
7. 3:37 The Merry-Go-Round
6. 4:30 The XPeke Backdoor
5. 5:34 Wait... Gyro Diffusual?
4. 6:48 The Million Dollar Dream Coil
3. 8:20 The X-God's Big Brain Grenade
2. 9:21 Pray's Long Range Arrow
1. 10:20 The Buyback That Saves OG
The funny thing is, you could do the entire video with only OG plays. Just a few : Notail's creep pull, ana's buyback, Godson's pugna, Ceb picking axe after a Tusk in a finale and so many more... This shows how insane their linup really is
For OG to get another Ti win, ana had to bodyblock Notail:3
a small price to pay for salvation
perfectly balanced, as all things should be.
This does put a smile to my face.
"..and where did that lead you? Back to me" - aegis
He should bodyblock eveyone in og
2.000 IQ PLAY
Ana purchased an MKB. He withheld attacking the shrine as to not reveal the fact that he had an MKB, knowing and waiting for RTZ to buy the butterfly. Once RTZ purchased the butterfly and showed himself, Ana revealed the MKB purchase.
Had RTZ known Ana had an MKB he probably would not have finished the butters.
clips.twitch.tv/PoorBloodyLionVoteNay
really game winning gotta say
Sometimes the smartest plays are the most subtle.
Not that important tbh, that game was done by that point
@@chicblick if arteezy avoided buying eaglesong he would've had buyback ... He went fully committed and ana revealing that mkb screw EG up as RTZ no longer got buyback and by selling the eagle song it will still not give him enough gold for bb because he went over the selling time limit
On the other hand, outplaying rtz only requires a cliff anyways, so it wasn't all that crucial.
it was long time ago, but that xPeke play, is just legendary!
I don't even know why I was watching that tournament and that game specifically at the time. Little I knew I was witnessing one of the most iconic moments of esports right before my eyes.
Even then it was mind blowing because it came out of nowhere. Specially since SK had a losing streak against FNC that year (maybe even starting from the previous year) and it seemed that finally they had gotten the best of FNC at the most crucial match.
People think that Ocelot just randomly cried because the result of that match (given he was known for it as much as Rekkles is for it now), but it was actually the culmination of months of frustration of not being able to overcome FNC. It was a crushing defeat, since by all metrics, SK should have won that game.
What makes it more awesome about Topson's diffusal pickup is that before TI9 and in 7.2x patch, there was only 3 games where Gyro build a diffusal, and Topson was the 4th
how about "top caster hype moments"
CEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEB
LAKAD MATATAAAAAG
SWEET SWEET SUGAR
S1MPLE, YOU CAN'T DO THAT THAT'S NOT ALLOWED THIS IS A MAJOR.
IT'S SWEET SWEET AS SUGAR -Tobiwan
They’ve done that video a few years back - time to update it :P
LOOK AT THE MOVES LOOKS AT THE CLEANSE! FAKER WHAT WAS THAAAAT!?
Cameron Hartley This is not FPL
I see he's still holding an invisible melon in his hands when he talks.
You’re really gonna talk about Scarlett’s banes without showing the second hit?
Dude I couldn't believe it
I've watched this Scarlett's game featured in several of their top lists videos and they use the same freaking cut of the video. SMH
Gladiators King's Row play will forever be remembered as one of the greatest plays in OWL history
200 IQ Play: RTZ farms while his opponents were pushing and demolishing his team 🤪
U meant top 200 10IQ play
How about Top 10 RNG luckiest plays of all time
Can't wait to see s1mple's 0.01% chance falling awp moment
mike smith nah all skill no luck
@@Joeycs369 s1mple is without doubt the best CS:GO player yet but that moment doesn't have much to do with skills. you might say reaction, speed and perfectly centered screen was the best he could do and he did it perfectly but RNG was bigger factor for that range on the second kill.
mike smith he calculated the rng in his head and quickly positioned his gun in the perfect location for 100% chance of kill then used fear tactics to get the second kill
you mean the Heaven Drop?
that shit was epic to watch, but it wasn't really a big brain play.
there were no mind games, just pure skill and luck.
@@TPixelAdventures Yeah, but it was like: "I'll take my 1% chance, ill jump down this heaven and flick if i'll see anyone"
The baneling detonation you showed in the Scarlett-Bomber game wasn’t the most important one. The denotation right before she won was far more important and so well executed that even the casters didn’t notice it.
astralis picking vertigo vs liquid in starladder berlin
naa, that's for a 400iq video
@@melegattie4116 agreed
and then again today
Big brain time
The best part is their Vertigo strat T side was built specifically to counter Liquid's CT side. It wasn't just a wildcard pick.
That's why I'm an Astralis fan.
Gyro diffusal shooked the whole dota2 community. That was so galaxy brain
Pretty normal here in SEA. Have you seen the Medusa Battlefury build? ;)
Daniel I like your new type of video(top10). I feel the one thing I’d prefer is a bit more energy in these types of vids, but I can’t complain. The commentating is really good.
Also props to Sebastian, the writing style is really good, fresh, and a nice writing to complement Daniel. Great vid
:)
Im a simple man, I see Godson, I click.
I was at the League Semi Finals in NY. The place just blew up from the crowd. Everything leading up to that arrow made it so much more epic, especially with the miss fortune support pick. That was the greatest event I have ever been too, I still get chills thinking about it.
For #10 they put a fake that literally any player could do but they didn't choose squishy's delayed flip reset which is not only much more mechanically intensive, but also a much smarter play all around that no player had ever done before that. Yes I am a mald Rocket League player because they skimped out on using an actual good play.
Every player diamond and above probably has a clip like the one they chose lmao.
200 iq plays... I was expecting a topson tiny looking for a high five over and over again.
Scarlett’s Baneling mines made me return to sc2. I still play it today.
There were lot of defining IQ plays in dota, and I agree with the 2 OG plays but i couldn't agree with the mil dollar dream coil and i rather put the MKB ana against butterlfy rtz or the roshan bait. The mind games in both plays were insane.
I think the No Tidehunter rosh bait for sure is more impressive than the dream coil in terms of mind-games.
The Dream Coil from s4 is what gave Alliance the win. By stopping both Enigma and TA from porting back to base, Na'Vi had to fight shorthanded. If Dendi and Puppey had finished their teleports, Na'Vi would've saved their Ancient and won the series.
@@AdderTude I think everyone that follows dota knows that. But it's more of a clutch play than 200 iq. There's a slight difference there.
Same goes for the NTH trick play.
Then there's the Dendi fountain hook that Na'Vi used to win against TongFu prior to the Grand Finals.
in that SC2 scarket game.. i would say the last bannelings bombs that gave the GG are more significant.. i remember watching that game.. and sure it was really intelligent from scarlet to place those and bait.. but it was super hectic at the very and that you really didnt even see Scarlet place the ending the game traps.. not even the commentators noticed.. everyone was WHAT!! OMG!! it caught everyone by surprise.. and thats the mark of the IQ play... on Scarlet knew
Yeah. Why the heck would they show the simple play? It was the GG play that made the game famous
@@parrek1384 i know.. it's not like she broke her/his opponent with the bombs in the video.. he/she was in the ropes and on the run. Bomber was after him/her. The IQ play was burrowing in the ramp almost off screen. And surprising bomber.
ruclips.net/video/jIygo3bIVmo/видео.html actually this is the correct moment in the same match
Scyther’s clutch in the Raleigh Major is insane! It should be on here.
I remember watching TI8 and when he sold his items it was crazy, it was do or die if he didn't have buyback its over
The clip you showed for 4th place "Million dollar dream coil" is not the million dollar dream coil itself. As you said it happened at around minute 30 (32:38 to be precise) while the clip you showed is the very end of the game. Dream coil was used in that clip as well to cancel 2 tps yet the game was pretty much over by then. You also used "fast forward" to skip like 10 seconds @7:58 .
My band almost got late for our show during that OG vs LGD game 4. We were cheering so hard for OG that game.
Why do I cry a lot everytime I see xPeke's backdoor play?!
Because you touch yourself at night
Keep the awesome content coming theScore! You're approaching 1 million subscribers really fast!
>"All eSports"
>No fighting games
Lets be honest here,when does even a 200iq plays happen in fighting games
@@ikmashane9042 i think i saw a clip when a guy perfectly blocked every single attack but idk from which game
@@ganangprayoga7970 Daigo Parry from Street Fighter? Aka Evo Moment 37
@@ikmashane9042 Honestly, all the time. High level fighting games are based around making your opponent expect one thing, to make them do something, and then you throw out the counter to what they thought was the appropriate counter to you. The play that Ganang Prayoga referred to was an incredible play, but it wasn't a 200IQ play, as it was just playing incredibly well. Fighting games are hard to really fit into this kind of list, because the 200iq moments are very short, but happen much more often.
that Astralis execute was so insane, best play. Gla1ve had the brains of einstein
Muhammad Karimshah big fax
6 million dollar echo slam was pretty epic too.
to explain Ana's sell item into buyback for non dota players:
dota 2 has a mechanic called "buy back". it means when you die, you can use gold to "buy" your hero "back" into the game. to use that buyback you need a LOT OF GOLD. specially when your hero is high level. ofcourse it has its negatives, when you die after you buyback, your death timer would be super long and of course the tons of gold used for the buyback. usually late game buyback can easily cost around 3k gold. in dota 2, 3k gold is already a piece for a very strong item or a fully bought mid tier item. so in the video Ana was caught farming alone (btw Ana is the carry of his team so if he dies without buyback they basically lose) and his team is nowhere near him. so before he died he sold his other items for his buyback. to explain on how he sold his items. in dota 2 we have shops outside of the base called "secret shop" both team has their own secret shop on their side of the map, but both teams can buy from both shops. the most expensive/late game items usually needs 1 to 2 piece of item from the secret shop, btw the items sold on them are not sold from the shop in your base.
The Dosia Nade was originated by Get_Right btw
xPeke’s backdoor is truly amazing
recently found this channel and damn, you guys are very good at what you do! keep it up
Where's gabbi's puck bought dagger and sell in base then bought it again in side shop?
Too high iq play to make to this video lol (10000iq)
Thought for sure that Alliance's Nature's Prophet Roshan bait would take the top spot. Castors even said, "No one has ever done that. No one has EVER done that in the history of DOTA!"
Not having seen the vid: number 1 dosia nade
Edit: Ah almost xD
No
ana´s dota2 shop
That buyback by Ana was 300 IQ play!!!!!
No wonder why OG is back to back TI Champions....
Replace Rox's TP cancel with Navi's Fountain Hooks against TongFu at TI3 and maybe we'd have a real list on our hands.
True that. But i think that play was so controversial that it can top another top 10..
The dota, league, and rocket league clips had me so confused. I bet they were cool idk...
honorable mention is the houston outlaws rotation bait against the spark. Although maybe its lowered cause they fell for it twice
Nah, you forgot Xmithie's dragon steal against RNG, where he uses Kindred's ult to keep it alive while the rest of CLG engages.
Rox vs Skt man that was one insane series and the best series of league that I have ever seen played.
So happy to see the Merry Go round make it here
I wish you guys would pay more homage to the older days of Esports. So many plays from games like Halo and Melee that were on these levels
Could have explained a bit more why certain things were so genius. Didn't understand the games I never played at all. Still, solid complication.
I don't play lol, cs, overwatch and rocket league but I get it. I do agree some further explanation is needed, but if you have at least minimal knowledge of the game, you would understand their implications.
How about skt tf set up vs edg in 2017 ?
agree
Other things I would mention:
- Bisu vs Savior in SC Broodwar, 200IQ play was Bisu's corsair opening with Protos which changed the entire meta of PvZ
- Deevo's bump goal vs Scrub Killa in a JohnnyBoi_i showmatch, Deevo recognises it isn't worth shooting when Scrub is in goal so abandons his dribble and perfectly reads Scrub's movement to get the bump. Far from the only time this has happened in RL but this is just so damn clean ruclips.net/video/TJoVJ20a9cY/видео.html
- Burning doing this shit ruclips.net/video/bb3LNtri5CA/видео.html
Lvl 1 roshan bait by No tidehunter against eg
no one:
absolutely no one:
theScore eSports: dOsIa GoD nAdE
no siege :(
I cry 2
The clubhouse site bait by liquid should've been on here
i rly expected it to be some siege
What about Miracle's Arc Warden play against Alliance? He defended throne with 1hp, and made his team win the game.
Your videos are reason why I am now Dota 2 fan
You missed topson's invoker dodge from lina in ti9
I think a rocket league play which is a higher IQ than the garrett fake is the squishymuffinz ceiling shot against Method eSports in RLCS. The jump reset on the ceiling to the fake shot setup to the dodge to take the actual shot, just brilliant
According to Dendi and Puppey, the million dollar dream coil was sheer dumb luck. Puppey made the mistake of walking up to where Dendi was tping.
6:19 *YOU HAVE NO MANA!!!* (Tyler1 voice)
Cancel tp is a 200 iq play ?
(Pepega): yes
the thing is that he fired the arrow blindly, in ROX's screen Ekko was in the fog of war.
@@danitico9616 im talking about 1 million dream coil :)
For a game decider game in a grand finals in TI? For a $1.4mil prize? I think i can even take that as a 400 iq play. If you can't. Okay.
@@jayteeromato3097 KEKW
Yeah while it is a great TI moment, I see no high IQ play in cancelling a TP rofl
the million dollar dream coil was the end of puppey and dendis friendship, that puppey walked up that hill instead of going the other way and stopped dendi was a devastating mistake and whether dendi could forgive, he probably couldnt forget, and that was the end of an era
Notidehunter Roshan bait was pretty neat too
I'm a simple Man. I see a Starcraft (2) Clip. I upvote.
(PS: The Part that was even better about clip 9 that didn't get shown, was that Scarlett managed ro pull the same thing off again a bit later in the same game, finally exterminating Bombers last Marines)
That's what he gets for blowing all of his energy instead of keeping some in reserve in case she did that again. Bomber screwed up royally in that game by not learning from it.
i have no idea what happened in half of these...but they all got super jazzed about it so i did too haha
Hey you ! Have a great day
10:20 pm but thx
While I get that you can't just fill half the list with OG TI plays, I feel like the topson bait at bot rax into jerax/Ana relo to take top rax in TI8 GF game 4, and notails Chen stealing the creepwave to defend bot T1, denying the power rune, and pulling the wave to Ana alch with his creep all after dying both deserve to be on there, over gyro diffu even.
number 2 isn't 200 IQ. he either had vision of the recall, or it was blind luck. There's no inbetween.
movement prediction
Well they had to put some vid from league even tho game is capped at 80 IQ. I guess that's the best they found.
only came for the dota parts ty
Putting random Ashe arrow over Faker's zed outplay OMEGALUL
yeah cause thats a 200IQ Play. Faker's Zed Play is pure mechanics and not 200IQ.
@@robinnowak8721 >Mechanics not game intelligence
>k
Tbh teddy did the same thing in the spring finals against grf but they forgot to put in the video.
@@fearsomestm00c0w >meme arrows on youtube
@@minnick. >meme arrows
Those dota moments prove that dota isnt as easy as u see, and maybe the most difficult game
I remember that day, were screaming so loud :) watching xPeke while he backdoors the nexus and dodging skills.
About that number 3 play, get_right did it multiple times with mollotov before and talked about it right before the tournament with thorin so... all dosia did was listen to getright
8:00 Spaz is now playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
G2 Monty start against eg six invitational 18
That number 8 tho. The most beautiful execute on Inferno B site.
Where is Miracle's solo kill on an invisible juggernaut in TI7
That was pure skill not 200 iq
I literally have no idea what's going on in any of these clips besides rocket league. But man the casters make it exciting
Tims' sentry drop on w33 to prevent him from defending the base should be here as well.
All I cared about was the Rocket League clip
No body cared about your opinion gtfoh
Anyone else only watch this channel for Rainbow6?
just you
Same
Meee
I want to, but they rarly feature it.
A real pity.
Xpeke backdoor is top 5 ALL TIME. I remember watching that game on twitch at 4am in the morning and shouting my ass off when he was hitting the nexus. I had school a few hours after that game, bombed my exams that day but boi was it worth it
Wow that Ana play was amazing!
I dont watch csgo but even I know that that one time this player saw a enemy but didnt shoot to find out were the other player was and let the round and timer defuse was so cool
Yeah, I would prefer to see individual outplays here.
ThScore infamous for their selection of player pictures for thumbnails
The stun and echo slam from EG in TI5 should be on here because they did it blindly
Was that the million dollar echo? It wasn't blind they know they were there, the chances of those skills hitting anyone, even at least one lone hero, is 100%
Objectives. 3 heroes dead on enemy team, if you're not pushing you're most likely at rosh. It's just how the game works.
you could probably fill this whole video up with broodwar plays, garimto mindcontrolling an overlord to get out of a lurker contain and so on.
Cannot unsee the hand movements 😀
Puszu bait against royal in season 3 league worlds is still my favorite. Too bad it wasnt enough to win the series.
Ana's multi million dollar investment
Scyther's 200 iq defuse on lestream
TSM and more importantly “Beaulo” at R6S Dreamhack Montreal?? That would be a banging video
how about thompson's disassembling arcane boots and assembled to aether lens in the the middle of the fight during game 3 ti iirc thats fucking insane genius!
gabbi’s dagger selling triple kill on puck was literally a 1000iq play to be honest...only winter in the cast noticed it live