Please vote on whether you feel this replay deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. This poll will close on Nov 27 2017, 12:57 PM.
If you want to vote on this replay's promotion to the Hall of Fame, there are things you can look out for that make this replay stand out from other replays. This will ensure that the replay truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
In a short summary, here is what makes a replay worthy of being in the Hall of Fame:
Neither of the players made any major mistakes, only minor mistakes made the difference
The replay shows a rarely seen strategy, which somehow was pulled off despite the opponent's best attempts to counter it
The replay is unusually entertaining, making this replay one of a kind
very good players i voted yes, avilo charged 20 dollars per hour for game consultation i am going for his reputation
You do realise Avilo has a pretty bad reputation for being a troll/flamer on sc2, right? So a 'yes' vote purely based off reputation seems wrong on multiple counts.
You do realise Avilo has a pretty bad reputation for being a troll/flamer on sc2, right? So a 'yes' vote purely based off reputation seems wrong on multiple counts.
i am talking only about red alert 3 here, can you please be a bit more niche targeted, i dont know any thing about avilo other than him advertising his consulting fee for red alert 3 and his expert tag
i am talking only about red alert 3 here, can you please be a bit more niche targeted, i dont know any thing about avilo other than him advertising his consulting fee for red alert 3 and his expert tag
Fantastic logic there. It's as if anyone can't just charge people for in game training. He must've been the best player ever.
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I've watched many of his RA3 replays and wasn't the least bit impressed. Maybe he used his consultation fees to pay for his expert badge back in the day.
Please vote on whether you feel this replay deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
This poll will close on Nov 27 2017, 12:57 PM.
If you want to vote on this replay's promotion to the Hall of Fame, there are things you can look out for that make this replay stand out from other replays.
This will ensure that the replay truly deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.
In a short summary, here is what makes a replay worthy of being in the Hall of Fame:
- Neither of the players made any major mistakes, only minor mistakes made the difference
- The replay shows a rarely seen strategy, which somehow was pulled off despite the opponent's best attempts to counter it
- The replay is unusually entertaining, making this replay one of a kind
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