While Tides is pretty good at deck building and deck selection, he regularly misplays for value instead of tempo, miscalculates or doesn't bother to calculate card draw percentages, and loses entire tournaments as a result. He doesn't seem to ever really grow out of this either, possibly because of his view that "the best players in the world are just those who make only one or two mistakes in a given game". Subtle, but significant, misplays of this nature happen far less often with players like StrifeCro and Kolento, so maybe he could learn a thing or two and finally up his game a bit.
Cuz man, I really wanted to see his decks play out at Blizzcon, but honestly, he didn't deserve it.
If I'm not mistaken, Tempo Storm has worse open tournament results than C9 does, which suggests that, biases aside, C9 is just plain better. Correct me if I'm wrong.
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While Tides is pretty good at deck building and deck selection, he regularly misplays for value instead of tempo, miscalculates or doesn't bother to calculate card draw percentages, and loses entire tournaments as a result. He doesn't seem to ever really grow out of this either, possibly because of his view that "the best players in the world are just those who make only one or two mistakes in a given game". Subtle, but significant, misplays of this nature happen far less often with players like StrifeCro and Kolento, so maybe he could learn a thing or two and finally up his game a bit.
Cuz man, I really wanted to see his decks play out at Blizzcon, but honestly, he didn't deserve it.
If I'm not mistaken, Tempo Storm has worse open tournament results than C9 does, which suggests that, biases aside, C9 is just plain better. Correct me if I'm wrong.