Wow, it feels like herO came with a good plan to specifically beat Clem. I bet he had done a lot of studies and practices against Clem's play style. It's also surprising how strong his pushes are, havne't seen that before.
Game 3 is one of the best SC2 games I have ever seen. Hero and Clem just have that insane killer instinct that separates the best from the rest. Sometimes their over-agro-ness costs them, but it's also the reason they're the best in the world.
Spoiler Hero beats Clem, Hero to Maru, Clem has to watch Oliveira lose to Serral.. glad He got to observe and learn. But apparently you still need to focus on protoss because.. Hero. Hero, you have potential bruv, even more than ever!
The commentators seem lost. herO was winning game 3 but they keep saying herO is making a mistake, he doesn’t have enough, he is losing steam yada yada. I can see their salty Clem tears.
No intentional bias, you mean. EU casters have been propping Clem up forever now over Maru for no reason. Maru beats Hero after this, btw. Spoiler alert.
Just pure abuse is what protoss is. Just find one super spell that counters everything in certain numbers and just keep going. The entire burden of being mechanically good is on terran. Terran makes one mistake and it's over.
@@matth1005 protoss doesn't always win. In fact, at the top level they mostly lose. But when they do win - it's not because they are good, unfortunately.
I smell terrans tears. Have the strongest unit in the game, which deal tremendous dmg to protoss army by one no-brain click. Have insane dmg, survivability and mobility bio-ball army and still whining. Poor terrans
@@milsahea• This reply and the original comment are the most absolutely hilarious things I've read on the internet all day 😂😂. PiG is where he is for a reason and has developed into one of literally THE BEST commentators the community has. There's a little bit of nuance involved in being able to play-by-play and hype it up but also pass to your co-caster with ease. He understands the game. He has a deep strategic knowledge of the game state.. can't even begin to imagine why any human being with an IQ above room temperature would find pigs commentary either annoying or less than adequate. WINTER HOWEVER [OMG] is Far and away. More annoying to listen to than any professional tournament caster I've ever heard in my life. Skirts in the middle of the overlapping Venn diagram of comedy and casting and he uses the same jokes over and over again. Sorry I'm lost for words at this point and I don't know what else to say. I just find it absolutely infathomable that anybody would say the above with a straight face. 😂😂
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@@real_MacrocosM an essay for Pig, really ? Na, I don't like Pig and his uncanny weird hype analysis. Winter, Zombiegrub, State, Rotterdam are just a class or two above. Pig is not my cup of tea
Wow, it feels like herO came with a good plan to specifically beat Clem. I bet he had done a lot of studies and practices against Clem's play style. It's also surprising how strong his pushes are, havne't seen that before.
21:15 (3 :15 in game) PiG: This is not a "I'm gonna kill you build."
22:27 (4 :26 in game) herO: You were sayin'?
It is gamese like these that make you realize how great a player hero is
This match as well as both Semifinals were the best games of the tournament.
wow herO went off here, that 3rd game was insane micro packed
action packed!
Coming back to this cast after EWC to see the rock-paper-scissors that is hero-clem-serral
G3 and G1 were very well played by hero
Game 3 is one of the best SC2 games I have ever seen. Hero and Clem just have that insane killer instinct that separates the best from the rest. Sometimes their over-agro-ness costs them, but it's also the reason they're the best in the world.
Hero with the Three-Zero!
That nova cosplay girl was good.
u tried her?
the best match up so far
Wow insane awareness
Does anyone know how I can find the song that starts playing at 15:52? I love it!!
it's not a song, it's just a melody for effect
Really action packed games. Rooted for clem but gg to hero.
hero destroyed omg
holy cow! What a great series by both players!!
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holy shit
uff nice games
Spoiler
Hero beats Clem, Hero to Maru, Clem has to watch Oliveira lose to Serral.. glad He got to observe and learn.
But apparently you still need to focus on protoss because.. Hero.
Hero, you have potential bruv, even more than ever!
Clem is preferring zerg over protoss in his matches
Nice Game
Casters so obsessed with Clem nowadays they calling games for him just seconds away from losing and getting swept lol
The commentators seem lost. herO was winning game 3 but they keep saying herO is making a mistake, he doesn’t have enough, he is losing steam yada yada. I can see their salty Clem tears.
Not lost, he barely won that game from a clearly dire position. That's why he's such a beast.
“EU caster”
Those statements were never made. He was behind in game 3 economically, which is what was said. There was no objective bias.
No intentional bias, you mean. EU casters have been propping Clem up forever now over Maru for no reason. Maru beats Hero after this, btw. Spoiler alert.
72% against toss.. ok.. hero is other level
Actually every protoss plays the most cheese way. I always use the most defensive style against them.
i thought clem is the strongest terran
IKR 😂
He's not
clem got what he deserved!!!!
LiquidClemency
Just pure abuse is what protoss is. Just find one super spell that counters everything in certain numbers and just keep going. The entire burden of being mechanically good is on terran. Terran makes one mistake and it's over.
Exactly, that's why we only ever see protoss champions.
Oh wait
@@matth1005 protoss doesn't always win. In fact, at the top level they mostly lose. But when they do win - it's not because they are good, unfortunately.
I smell terrans tears. Have the strongest unit in the game, which deal tremendous dmg to protoss army by one no-brain click. Have insane dmg, survivability and mobility bio-ball army and still whining. Poor terrans
@@talim8147 I don’t know what you’re smelling, just telling it like it is.
lol trash commentators cant even tell who was clearly winning in final game. bias asf
Tvp is broken
Is there a way to turn off only pigs commentary it makes these almost impossible to watch
Ya not a fan of Pig or Wardi, wish Winter would cast high level games
@@milsahea• This reply and the original comment are the most absolutely hilarious things I've read on the internet all day 😂😂. PiG is where he is for a reason and has developed into one of literally THE BEST commentators the community has. There's a little bit of nuance involved in being able to play-by-play and hype it up but also pass to your co-caster with ease. He understands the game. He has a deep strategic knowledge of the game state.. can't even begin to imagine why any human being with an IQ above room temperature would find pigs commentary either annoying or less than adequate.
WINTER HOWEVER [OMG] is Far and away. More annoying to listen to than any professional tournament caster I've ever heard in my life. Skirts in the middle of the overlapping Venn diagram of comedy and casting and he uses the same jokes over and over again. Sorry I'm lost for words at this point and I don't know what else to say. I just find it absolutely infathomable that anybody would say the above with a straight face. 😂😂
Pig is cool , but state and ZG is a vibe !
As a dedicated fan of StarCraft 2, I've had the privilege of experiencing the remarkable commentary and insightful analysis of Jared "PiG" Krensel. PiG has consistently proven himself to be one of the most engaging and knowledgeable casters in the esports scene.
First and foremost, PiG's deep understanding of the game is evident in every match he casts. His strategic insights and thorough knowledge of the meta provide viewers with a comprehensive understanding of the complexities of StarCraft 2. Whether he's breaking down a high-stakes engagement or explaining the nuances of a player's build order, PiG's commentary is always informative and enlightening.
What truly sets PiG apart is his infectious enthusiasm. His passion for StarCraft 2 is palpable and it translates into an energetic and captivating viewing experience. PiG's excitement during pivotal moments in a match keeps viewers on the edge of their seats, making even the most intricate details of the game feel thrilling and accessible.
Moreover, PiG has a natural talent for storytelling. He skillfully weaves narratives around the players, their histories, and their playstyles, adding a human element to the competition. This ability to create compelling storylines not only enhances the viewing experience but also helps to build a deeper connection between the audience and the players.
PiG's professionalism and charisma shine through in every broadcast. He has a knack for maintaining a balanced and respectful tone, even in the most intense situations. His interactions with co-casters are seamless, and his ability to keep the audience engaged is second to none.
Additionally, PiG's dedication to the community is commendable. Through his educational content and regular streaming, he continuously contributes to the growth and development of new and existing players. His efforts to share his knowledge and passion for the game have undoubtedly enriched the StarCraft 2 community.
In conclusion, Jared "PiG" Krensel is not just a caster; he is an invaluable ambassador for StarCraft 2. His expertise, enthusiasm, and commitment to the game make him a standout commentator and a beloved figure in the esports world. Watching a match cast by PiG is always a treat, and his contributions to the StarCraft 2 scene are truly appreciated. PiG's work exemplifies the best of what esports commentary can offer, and I look forward to many more years of his exceptional casting.
@@real_MacrocosM an essay for Pig, really ? Na, I don't like Pig and his uncanny weird hype analysis. Winter, Zombiegrub, State, Rotterdam are just a class or two above.
Pig is not my cup of tea
Clem trash 😂
He won ESL winter?
said by a fckn nobody XD
@@Miggysaurus13 who cares he still trash
Fantastic