MountainGo wrote:Araban wrote:And IdrA played really well

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Now there's an understatement. Maybe it's just because I follow him more than any other player, but he is the only guy out there that gives me the impression of effortlessness. He isn't using special strategies or busting out surprises on his opponent. He just calmly marches, step by step, toward inevitable victory, responding comfortably to whatever offensive attempts his opponents make. Pure poetry.
For anyone who knows of such things, feel free to recommend to me any other players who have a similar ability.
I got the same impression from IdrA in the last round of the gsl, but I thought it was more because his opponent wasn't playing so well (though I admit I can't really tell the difference between IdrA being amazing and his opponent good and IdrA being good and his opponent average). I've seen games with IdrA where it felt like he was struggling to adapt, just hoping to be able to sit in his fantasy world where he can play as usual and effortlessly crush his opponents (eg. when he got knocked out of gsl season 1). Fruit dealer on the other hand, has seemed to be playing effortlessly in every game I've seen him in, as well as responding well to his opponents and coming up with cool ideas.
I think it's most likely to get that feeling from games with Zerg as that's just how they work. You can't really see all the tough decisions that go into getting the ratio of drones to army right or quite how close they come to failing when it is done well. With some of fruit dealer's games I get the impression that he's sat there thinking:
(thoughtfully) OK, so he's going all-in with an early push.
(despondently) I guess I'll have to build another roach and one less drone...
(gleefully) ...and then I'll just win once I've defended it.