Bro that Game 5, probably the best I've ever seen, the most entertaining I can recall ! :D Congrats to both of them, amazing players and they seem like really cool guys ! :D Hunterace was so cute at the end, haha ! :D
That game 5... actually the whole series... wow. I generally watch these VODs kind of in the background, but I had to stop what I was doing and actually watch this series play out.
@@torepettersen6965 I think so too. Viper's misplay was far more obvious : he should have tested the secret before developping the board. The second stealth imp would have won him the game, as Hunterace had no way to deal with it.
it's so much more than luck. How can someone be so lucky to win multiple championships? He just has the least amount of misplays and the best read on the meta and his opponents.
Well, you can decrease the luck factor to a point where it's more about skill and understanding the mechanics. Count the odds of each individual event each turn and plan ahead. Don't focus on single draws or matches - you will see the difference in the long run.
Gonna call him lucky after that game 5? Lol get the fuck off TCG communities. It's all about giving yourself good odds. Unlike what Viper did in that game 5 and still damn near won. Viper was luckier Hunterace was smarter.
Bro that Game 5, probably the best I've ever seen, the most entertaining I can recall ! :D Congrats to both of them, amazing players and they seem like really cool guys ! :D Hunterace was so cute at the end, haha ! :D
That game 5... actually the whole series... wow. I generally watch these VODs kind of in the background, but I had to stop what I was doing and actually watch this series play out.
watching hunterace makes me stress more than I do during my finals
I was rooting for hunterace too, but he did a misplay with the si7 trade into the 4/3. The last game was awesome.
Franklin Leite you mean the 8:53 moment?
Would have made the explosive trap way too obvious, imo a calculated play that worked out perfectly
@@torepettersen6965 I think so too. Viper's misplay was far more obvious : he should have tested the secret before developping the board. The second stealth imp would have won him the game, as Hunterace had no way to deal with it.
Antoine yes, that one. But i think that he wanted to play safe.
Game 1: Viper made such a misplay when he go face with witchwood imp
If he decided to attack burglar, he would have won
Can someone explain why hunterace didnt kill the frog at 54:25 ? Thanks!
To heal of of it, using walking fountain later in the game
I see. Thanks for the answer Jacob! In the end it hurt him,because the Hyena got the Buff from the Frog.
And also Mind Control Tech
Is it me or has the asian american commentator guy lost A LOT of weight?
I'm feeling dizzy now
that zoolock
Bad caster
Havent even finished the video but Viper is playing game 5 like shit and is getting stupid lucky with Rafaam draws after going too ham early
Glad to hear you're smarter than a world championship player.
congrats to Hunter Ace. Hes the luckiest "pro" in hearthstone in this championship.
it's so much more than luck. How can someone be so lucky to win multiple championships? He just has the least amount of misplays and the best read on the meta and his opponents.
Well, you can decrease the luck factor to a point where it's more about skill and understanding the mechanics. Count the odds of each individual event each turn and plan ahead. Don't focus on single draws or matches - you will see the difference in the long run.
Gonna call him lucky after that game 5? Lol get the fuck off TCG communities. It's all about giving yourself good odds. Unlike what Viper did in that game 5 and still damn near won. Viper was luckier Hunterace was smarter.
Viper was much luckier than hunterace was, especially in game 5
so much miss plays in this "pro players"...