Hey all,
Here's my commentary of an OSL finals between two veteran players, Nada and JulyZerg at the IOPS OSL Finals in March, 2005. Both are going for their second titles, and near the peak of their dominance in progaming history. I chose this series mainly because viewers requested games from these players, so be sure to comment and let me know who else you'd like to see :D
Set 1
Map: Requiem
Nada: Green T, 3
July: Orange Z, 12
Well, as the Pope so famously said in his inauguration:
'Old Pimpest Plays are ever green, watch them and rejoice!'
'tis the truth!
;)
PolygonreVue 3 years ago
Not even close I would think :)
AtomCannister 3 years ago
So I'm not the only one to go through the Cholera Archives when there are no fresh commentaries to watch, hmm?
;)
PolygonreVue 3 years ago
Agreed.
AtomCannister 3 years ago
Nothing like a good, old Blast from the Past when one is anxiously waiting for the round of 4 Lost Saga MSL and Batoo OSL. Thanks a lot for bringing this to us, Cholera - GG!
PolygonreVue 3 years ago
The word exists in Britain but is often used differently. It's still the superlative of "winning," which means "that constitutes a win," "that leads to a win," and "attractive" (a winning smile). I don't have a subscription to the OED, but wiktionary lists other definitions of "winningest" as U.S.
EebstertheGreat 3 years ago
Ok, maybe you can say it over thar, but the Queen's english has no such word :)
djYngin 3 years ago
"Winningest" is definitely the right word. According to American Heritage Dictionary, "winningest" is an informal adjective meaning "more successful or winning more often than any others of its kind." Just listen to any sports talk and you'll hear the word all the time.
EebstertheGreat 3 years ago
yeah totaly agree
Legendhalfliferrr 3 years ago
This comment has received too many negative votes show
because he doesnt deserve any credit ? sigh. he screams. yells. interrupt. has a low knowledge of sc. and curse every 5 second. and laugh at pro player's decisions
Kilithaza 3 years ago