Sep 26, 2010, 11:40 PM | |
Kenny the semi pwner?
...well I dueled him in semi quite some times I lost...some other good players dueled him there (BlueSpaz,R3p,Faw,...)all lost and I'm just wondering what you guys think,could you try a duel vs. him or if you already did just say if he is very good or not... Thank you.
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Sep 27, 2010, 12:00 AM | |
Well,I did duel him a lot of times,and he is really good. Even the first time I dueled him he was good enough (though I sucked). The problem is,now when the community says he rules,he goes around,asks people for duel and telling them they're scared if they do not want to play,and he randomly insults people in servers saying "he's better than everyone in the server and because of that he can say whatever he wants about them".
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Sep 27, 2010, 03:39 AM | ||
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Sep 27, 2010, 08:23 AM | |
I believe I was his first duel opponent ever, and even then, he gave me quite a run for my money. Now that he's practiced, he's far better than I've ever been, although I'm sure there are quite a few players who fall into that category.
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Sep 27, 2010, 09:21 AM | |
Well he is good there. I won him sometimes 5-4 and 5-1 but he is maybe better than me now
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Sep 27, 2010, 10:34 AM | |
There have always been players throughout JJ2's history that have been considered unbeatable - or at least extremely tough. For example, 4-5 years ago Yasco was known as an absolute destroyer in semi, winning nearly 100% of duels there. However, all it takes is for one player to raise the bar in playing standards to knock these players from their thrones. If you really want to see Kenny get beaten, go practice!
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Sep 27, 2010, 10:49 PM | |
a) I'm 2-0 against him in semi.
b) Most of his success is based on lagging his opponents. One could write an article about all the different lag-based advantages he tends to have. |
Sep 28, 2010, 02:51 AM | |
I still did beat him .. 3-1 5-0 5-1 or something just a few weeks back. It'll take him a lot of patience for him to be able to beat players that use his weakness
![]() I'd say you shouldn't get taken into his playing style cause otherwise you're probably toast yes. He mastered that pretty damn well. Anyway, in those years you're talking about it first was Squirrel, then me, then yasco, then sucer, then SJ... each of us probably being unbeatable in Semi for about a year or so. Kenny is probably the strongest player in Semi now although he's got big weaknesses which I could easily exploit. He'll have to learn a lot to become really unbeatable there still. Just play extremely defensive against him I'd say.... ![]() |
Sep 28, 2010, 07:57 AM | ||
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![]() But I don't think he is the best in semi. At least I can beat him ![]() ![]() ![]() People, don't think that he is better than Faw. Yes, Kenny maybe won against Faw, but he is not that good as you think. He plays for stats. I have an expirience in CC with him, where we played only 2 games together in team. When I am low with the flag, he takes my carrots ^^ . He was hungry, you can't do nothing about that. He wants his stats big. Don't think 'Oh my dear God. I heard he is better than Faw. KENNY IS DA BEST" (I heard that by some guys ![]() now negrep me because I am telling the truth, and my english sux, yay! (huh, chillhax is soooo.... yay)
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Sep 28, 2010, 07:07 PM | ||
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Sep 28, 2010, 07:36 PM | |
I am actually the best player in the world at semi. this can be confirmed by several people, who prefer to remain anonymous out of shame of being owned so hard. also I wont name them because it would be shaming them and pros dont shame people. also dont accuse me of bad logic because I have studied formal logic and am somewhat of an expert at it. that makes me an expert in two things actually, semi and logic. this has been an evilmike post™.
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Sep 29, 2010, 12:59 AM | |
Beating faw in semi wasn't much of an achievement the last time I checked.
And if sucer's ever been 'unbeatable' in semi, then I've probably been a semi-god on several occasions. ![]() |
Sep 29, 2010, 03:15 AM | ||
Mike just pwned the thread.
Also, I was the one who beat Yasco many times in Semi back when he was considered unbeatable there. Usually it just takes a few tries to learn a player's tactics and then you could defeat him easily in any level. Quote:
Not to mention that I was gonna defeat Kenny the last time we dueled in Semi (then he quit, cuz of bizzare praises such as yours) and in other levels he wasn't even half as good, honestly. Being good in Semi is not impressive. It takes a much harder level like BBLAIR or Battle1 to convince me. Like I said some posts ago, FS and SJ are the only players who have ever impressed me with their skills and being really challenging in various levels of different playing styles. Aight, that was a long and tiring rant about how much more awesome I am than anyone else in duels. Last edited by spaceboy; Sep 29, 2010 at 10:54 AM. |
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Beating Faw in Semi isn't that hard probably because he hates Semi and therefore generally doesn't try that much. He's simply never motivated to play duels in the first place ![]() |
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Sep 30, 2010, 07:01 AM | |
Bump. What veg says is kind of true, although i don't really hate it. It's not how i trained massively on semi like others did. I'll put it simply here: I think I can say without hesitate that i know how the game should be played. Although i totally have no map knowledge in semi, while that has been taken to a extreme level compared to other maps. I am sure that there are guys that can pwn me with massive semi training and skill. While half of these guys don't understand the games logic at all. It's the combination of me lack of motivation and the others being extremely good at single trained maps. For example, BBswing is a typical training level aswell and many people mastered it. But i payed more attention to BBswing than for Semi during my "duel carreer" already, And i notice i have more chance against players there already
![]() Note: Kenny's behaviour around that time wasn't really helpfull during the duel. Maybe would have gone better if i simply couldn't care at all, but i guess we'll never know ![]() Maybe because of the ridicilous overhyped level and how many got good there I feel no interest as for wasting my time jumping into the "Stealth-practise" like many people. I'm happy enough what i achieved already in a level i can't care a lot about ![]()
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Sep 30, 2010, 08:34 AM | |
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Sep 30, 2010, 09:31 AM | |
Hmm...*goes a tad bit off topic*
Well, I've never really had the patience to duel all day on one map all the time. I kind of think it's more impressive if someone can be good at a handful of maps at once rather than just one overplayed map. Some things I've realised that no matter what, there will always be some kind of luck in JJ2, as well as packet loss. And those unpredictable bouncies. Also, playing styles may have some kind of weakness, sometimes training isn't always the case and you should try to "study" the opponent (I honestly don't know what other way to put it). And don't forget the strategies. I've tried to adapt against other playing styles lately. And no, I don't think I'm an amazing player. I think it's best to practice all kinds of maps. Actually...what is the point of this post? Last edited by Treylina; Oct 1, 2010 at 07:38 AM. Reason: forget the spawn time thing... |
Sep 30, 2010, 10:30 AM | |
I think there are actually some people crazy enough to constantly keep tabs on the spawn times of the powerups and carrots in a level during a duel. They tend to be kind of scary ;-;
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Sep 30, 2010, 10:35 AM | |
I do that aswell.. But as intuition (or whatever it's spelled)
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Sep 30, 2010, 11:06 AM | |
It's the only thing I do well in duels.
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Sep 30, 2010, 11:09 AM | |
Yup, these people exist. One guy I play UT with has memorised the respawn times of all the powerups, and has worked out routes through the levels such that he'll get to the powerup just as it respawns.
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Sep 30, 2010, 01:18 PM | |
a lot of lvls have the same spawn time for all PUs, so its easy to just run around and take them all the time
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Oct 1, 2010, 07:36 AM | |
My bad, I thought spawn times were random within the number (for example if it had a 30 second delay I thought it would mean it would spawn randomly within the amount of seconds, where I got that idea was because of the "lucky spawns"). Oh well, the more you know.
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Oct 1, 2010, 08:42 AM | ||
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