g7 of gua showmatch
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g7 of gua showmatch
somebody earlier asked record of g7 of todays showmatch
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
to the history books!
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
One of the coolest games I've seen so far.
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
To be fair it's just miggo being unexperienced against water play and not having the right deck. It's cool to watch for sure but not a very classy way to win.
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
There are different ways games are enjoyable. If I had to just come up with a few examples of the "best" I'd use novel strategy as the parameter, and say H2O's Howdah build, Acergame petard china mirror, or Tabben revolt for example.
This game is enjoyable because of the absurdity, absurdity only possible under the unoptimal conditions you mentioned. Somppu won a 50 min game without ever being ahead in military pop. Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
This game is enjoyable because of the absurdity, absurdity only possible under the unoptimal conditions you mentioned. Somppu won a 50 min game without ever being ahead in military pop. Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
#egopost
Re: g7 of gua showmatch
Where may one find such a gem of a game?deleted_user wrote:Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
Re: g7 of gua showmatch
Yeah, all of those games sound gas, do you have any links by any chance? :)deleted_user wrote:There are different ways games are enjoyable. If I had to just come up with a few examples of the "best" I'd use novel strategy as the parameter, and say H2O's Howdah build, Acergame petard china mirror, or Tabben revolt for example.
This game is enjoyable because of the absurdity, absurdity only possible under the unoptimal conditions you mentioned. Somppu won a 50 min game without ever being ahead in military pop. Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
Pretty sure this one is lost, @Aizamk ? It was streamed couple years back.Jerimuno wrote:Where may one find such a gem of a game?deleted_user wrote:Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
Re: g7 of gua showmatch
ah sad
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Re: g7 of gua showmatch
H2O vs mongo10 g1:Nemo wrote:Yeah, all of those games sound gas, do you have any links by any chance? :)deleted_user wrote:There are different ways games are enjoyable. If I had to just come up with a few examples of the "best" I'd use novel strategy as the parameter, and say H2O's Howdah build, Acergame petard china mirror, or Tabben revolt for example.
This game is enjoyable because of the absurdity, absurdity only possible under the unoptimal conditions you mentioned. Somppu won a 50 min game without ever being ahead in military pop. Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
H2O vs ACERGAME09:
Tabben vs diarouga 02:25:02:
Edit: the official YT video of H2O vs Acergame for some reason jumps 2 mins of game time so we don't see the petards. Bit sad, but Inter does have a rec of the whole game with commentary that I've linked
Re: g7 of gua showmatch
Lost, but I can do another, given a suitable victim. The fact I don’t even remember it probably means I do cdb rushes too often to be memorable.deleted_user wrote:Pretty sure this one is lost, @Aizamk ? It was streamed couple years back.Jerimuno wrote:Where may one find such a gem of a game?deleted_user wrote:Another example is Aiz's cdb rush vs yurashic on Klondike.
oranges.
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