The one thing I always find amazing about Maru is after each and every match when the camera focuses on him, he's cool as a cucumber. Unflappable regardless of a win or a loss. You might see him smile here and there, but he's pretty much the antithesis of the likes of say Byun or Creator where they wear their emotions for all to see.
@@deathya1 Creator's been playing just as long, the two of them have been in the same teams for many years as well. It's a difference in people and their disposition and how to handle stress, not so much their experience in profession.
@@presentedbyconormctappersp4565 Yeah but the fact Maru's been at the absolute top level of SC2 and winning for so long as well, would do wonders for his confidence. And I think Creator is a bit of an exception.. most players who play for that long would eventually get over any nerves or mental things getting in their way.
@@deathya1 It varies from person to person as I have mentioned before. DRG as another example you posted has played practically since the start of SC2 and he looks mainly emotionless after wins or losses, though these days he looks like he's playing with a disappointed frown on his face. Serral who some people are basically saying is the GOAT is known to get pissed off after a loss or at least look pretty angry but never truly tilted enough to turn into BM or the like, he is nowhere near as bad as Creator who can be seen practically abusing his equipment after a loss and throwing a tantrum. Byun who's been at the top of the world has accomplished a world title, something Maru has yet to achieve is quite an emotional guy and like Creator and Maru he's been at it for awhile, even came back from Korean Military service to be a pro-gamer and is working towards trying to return to championship form despite his wrist issues (which seem to no longer be as bad as a problem as they were last year). There are players who have played since the start, or others who are championship caliber players who can show quite a lot of emotion because of who they are and not so much how many years they've been a pro. I do agree about Creator though, he's more of an exception to anything else. I think it's frustration for all the years he's been put into the game and he got close by being in the finals of a GSL but was unable to pull it off getting the defining win of his career. He was even memed as the dishwasher of Jin Air Green Wings back in the day as he was nothing more than a practice partner B-Teamer at best in all those years he was in that KESPA team.
It's great to see SC2 really being played at its peak like this. We won't have Tastosis for long and maybe not GSL either. So seeing amazing games like this right now is really special.
@@Bronko_ Maybe. But Artosis will move to Canada soon. As for GSL it's gradually losing funding. It'll get to the point where the money won't be worth it for the players. Unless a saviour comes in to pick up the slack.
@@danieltaom We still don't know what will happen when Artosis moves to Canada. Tastosis talked about offering a vod cast like they're doing it for ASL (and continued so while Artosis being in Canada). I also don't know if it might be possible to do a remote cast with a few minutes delay - almost live, so to speak. A third option would be someone like Harstem, Demuslim or Rotterdam moving to Korea in order to cast together with State, if one of them is willing to.
Tastosis: "Maru has been playing further and further into the lategame" Maru: "Hold my beer" Then proceeds to go to the semis in under 30 minutes total for 4 matches;)
He then proceeds to finish the finals in 4 matches also under 30 minutes lol he’s the goat and it’s not close. I don’t want to hear the Serral argument. We know the goat, his name is Maru.
Maru is just the Goat. Sure Rogue and others are great aswell, but apart from the tournament wins you have to consider how many semifinals and finals he reached. When he isn't in a very very rare slump he's basically a lock for top four.
When I saw him repairing his own VCEs so the would take 3 or 4 shots from the Banshee instead of 2, that's when I said "fuck's sake... this guy is gonna pull it off once again"
3 siege tanks right on maru's doorstep shelling his main and somehow he won.. that was crazy right around 10:15, pulling all the scvs to kill those tanks, that was the turning point
Yeah, I don’t know if anyone would have pulled that off except for Maru. This was one of the most insane games I’ve ever seen, but looked like business as usual for both guys as everything was happening.
Maru and Serral have the same style as of now. Just be cool-headed and hold on until the enemy makes a mistake. I think that the higher your skill level is, the more they'll default to be defensive and then win with superior experience and skill.
People don't like to hear it, but terran ist just the hardest to pull off. There have been zero Top Terrans outside of Korea. And no, Clem isn't there yet.
@@Bronko_ Yeah, Maru play Terran as the best as one could play the race. Unfortunately Protoss and Zerg has higher ceiling under similar top players. There was nothing Maru could do if the Toss send out 3 type of flash damage plus Skytoss, nor he could anything against HydraLingBane composition that was keep hitting the base.
he lost to TY, one of the bets TvT ever, then to Rogue, another player in GOAT discussion, then lost to herO who was playing as the best Protoss in years. There were no shame in losing those Final, maybe except for Rogue just Roach all-in him every game. But Maru will get that G5L eventually, simply because nobody else is even close after Rogue went to the military.
Maru wins so often that it starts to become boring. Even when he's behind I'm certain he'll come back and win. You literally have to destroy absolutely everything he has on the map and have the game tell you you've won, or else you're probably going to lose.
"Guys, I need to leave early. Have a date with the waifu." - Maru probably
Is he married though? Hell he's barely finally worked up the courage to look at Gyuri when talking to her.
The first game... I really thought - that's it for Maru. Just unbelievable
The one thing I always find amazing about Maru is after each and every match when the camera focuses on him, he's cool as a cucumber. Unflappable regardless of a win or a loss. You might see him smile here and there, but he's pretty much the antithesis of the likes of say Byun or Creator where they wear their emotions for all to see.
That's cause he's an elite veteran. He's been playing as a Pro as long as DRG has, and Maru is 6 years younger than DRG.
@@deathya1 Creator's been playing just as long, the two of them have been in the same teams for many years as well. It's a difference in people and their disposition and how to handle stress, not so much their experience in profession.
@@presentedbyconormctappersp4565 Yeah but the fact Maru's been at the absolute top level of SC2 and winning for so long as well, would do wonders for his confidence.
And I think Creator is a bit of an exception.. most players who play for that long would eventually get over any nerves or mental things getting in their way.
@@deathya1 It varies from person to person as I have mentioned before. DRG as another example you posted has played practically since the start of SC2 and he looks mainly emotionless after wins or losses, though these days he looks like he's playing with a disappointed frown on his face.
Serral who some people are basically saying is the GOAT is known to get pissed off after a loss or at least look pretty angry but never truly tilted enough to turn into BM or the like, he is nowhere near as bad as Creator who can be seen practically abusing his equipment after a loss and throwing a tantrum.
Byun who's been at the top of the world has accomplished a world title, something Maru has yet to achieve is quite an emotional guy and like Creator and Maru he's been at it for awhile, even came back from Korean Military service to be a pro-gamer and is working towards trying to return to championship form despite his wrist issues (which seem to no longer be as bad as a problem as they were last year).
There are players who have played since the start, or others who are championship caliber players who can show quite a lot of emotion because of who they are and not so much how many years they've been a pro.
I do agree about Creator though, he's more of an exception to anything else. I think it's frustration for all the years he's been put into the game and he got close by being in the finals of a GSL but was unable to pull it off getting the defining win of his career. He was even memed as the dishwasher of Jin Air Green Wings back in the day as he was nothing more than a practice partner B-Teamer at best in all those years he was in that KESPA team.
True. I would say the only one close to Maru's level in that aspect was Innovation/Flash.
This is why they say when you're ahead of Maru, you're actually equal with Maru
Totally man, it's like absolutely a ton of pro players would had fall to Cure's game 1 rush, but dang, somehow, Maru WON'T!! It's like how???
@@KCx-zz5wk Maru even admits that he was “startled” after the games when being interviewed
"If Maru is behind, it's even. If Maru is even, he's ahead. If Maru is ahead, you already lost."
It's great to see SC2 really being played at its peak like this. We won't have Tastosis for long and maybe not GSL either. So seeing amazing games like this right now is really special.
isn't SC2 rising in popularity again?
@@Bronko_ Maybe. But Artosis will move to Canada soon. As for GSL it's gradually losing funding. It'll get to the point where the money won't be worth it for the players. Unless a saviour comes in to pick up the slack.
@@danieltaom that's kinda sad but I guess that's how business works
@@danieltaom We still don't know what will happen when Artosis moves to Canada. Tastosis talked about offering a vod cast like they're doing it for ASL (and continued so while Artosis being in Canada). I also don't know if it might be possible to do a remote cast with a few minutes delay - almost live, so to speak.
A third option would be someone like Harstem, Demuslim or Rotterdam moving to Korea in order to cast together with State, if one of them is willing to.
@@georgvonrechenberg2217 Yeah... We'll just have to wait and see.
Man... so basically, Maru just gave them false hope on Day 1. He demolished on Day 2.
Tastosis: "Maru has been playing further and further into the lategame"
Maru: "Hold my beer"
Then proceeds to go to the semis in under 30 minutes total for 4 matches;)
He then proceeds to finish the finals in 4 matches also under 30 minutes lol he’s the goat and it’s not close. I don’t want to hear the Serral argument. We know the goat, his name is Maru.
@@with.the.y I agree, I think it is one of those cases of results not truly telling the whole story
Maru holding on with his toes first game.. Insane
Holding by the skin of his teeth for real real
No Terran would have held the 1st game. Hands down to the 4th race
I think it's more of Cure throwing away a ton there.
Maru just showed Cure how to rush as Terran
That game 1, defending out of his mind
Maru is just the Goat. Sure Rogue and others are great aswell, but apart from the tournament wins you have to consider how many semifinals and finals he reached. When he isn't in a very very rare slump he's basically a lock for top four.
wow game 1 seemed impossible to hold but he somehow did it!!
how did he survive game 1.... amazing!
When I saw him repairing his own VCEs so the would take 3 or 4 shots from the Banshee instead of 2, that's when I said "fuck's sake... this guy is gonna pull it off once again"
24:50 trickle down gameonomics :)
The 6:26 shaking SCV is Maru telling Cure it’s over.
game 1 is soooo insane!
17000 views and only 395 likes....such amazing games deserved more likes
This is actually the closest group results we've had so far I think.....
Maru showing hes the King of Micro
3 siege tanks right on maru's doorstep shelling his main and somehow he won.. that was crazy right around 10:15, pulling all the scvs to kill those tanks, that was the turning point
Yeah, I don’t know if anyone would have pulled that off except for Maru. This was one of the most insane games I’ve ever seen, but looked like business as usual for both guys as everything was happening.
"Gonna have to cast this next one with battle ropes" 😆
Lets get that G5L - best Terran player ever (and best player ever)
Is there any scary people in the ro6/4 that can beat him? Is Hero still in ....
Unfortunately, yes. 24:27 although I'd love a rematch (with Maru on top, of course)
Maru crushing Hero in a grudge match would be the dream
Maru is actually a super sentient AI robot that can see into the future that's why it's so hard to beat him.
Trickle down 🏆, I'll get mine soon then.
Maru and Serral have the same style as of now. Just be cool-headed and hold on until the enemy makes a mistake. I think that the higher your skill level is, the more they'll default to be defensive and then win with superior experience and skill.
It's pretty map dependant.
Looks like maru's shoulder is back in total shape and form.
What’s the name of the first song that comes in when they start talking?
Shazam :)
Maru = best terran EVER
Amazing first game!
maru's a beast! what a hold in game 1
Crazy games. Love it
The first game shows very well how aggressive plays are disadvantaged in SC2. Even if you kill a dozen of workers you are still behind
Hmm, what abt game 2?
@@Wonderfulcastle yep, I wrote that before watching the second game
Maru is from another planet
Wow! Woooooow!
That first game was amazing, Cure could have won if he would micro better his units
I love these commenterators
this is the best sc2 player maru
Insane game 1
Maru are the best of the best terrant
Surely Maru wins, the attitude of player at this level is more important than skill. Cure plays so dirty lately, time to put him down. Good job Maru.
Maru carrying a weak race on his shoulders.
People don't like to hear it, but terran ist just the hardest to pull off. There have been zero Top Terrans outside of Korea. And no, Clem isn't there yet.
@@Bronko_ Yeah, Maru play Terran as the best as one could play the race. Unfortunately Protoss and Zerg has higher ceiling under similar top players. There was nothing Maru could do if the Toss send out 3 type of flash damage plus Skytoss, nor he could anything against HydraLingBane composition that was keep hitting the base.
Thought Artosis left Korea already.
He came back for the Ro10 but will leave for good after this tournament.
Maru is amazing, but i think he has a mental block for G5L.
I mean terran is easily the weakest race right now...thats the block.
he lost to TY, one of the bets TvT ever, then to Rogue, another player in GOAT discussion, then lost to herO who was playing as the best Protoss in years. There were no shame in losing those Final, maybe except for Rogue just Roach all-in him every game. But Maru will get that G5L eventually, simply because nobody else is even close after Rogue went to the military.
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sick
Guess he was insulted by the failed game 1 cheese
What...................🙀Maru
Maru = murder :)
Maruder
Mary godddd
Maru. chill lmao..
Maru wins so often that it starts to become boring. Even when he's behind I'm certain he'll come back and win. You literally have to destroy absolutely everything he has on the map and have the game tell you you've won, or else you're probably going to lose.
Maru slays, but I would like to see some emotion from him other than a flicker of a smirk. Almost BM at this point. Save us, Her0...