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My SC2 Journey so far!

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December 31 2011 05:08 GMT
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The journey so far - Over a year of Starcraft 2, Progaming, and what not.


Today is New Years Eve in Sweden and it marks the ending of 2011. I'm home visiting my family over the holidays and I'm extremely restless and bored at this point, so I sat down and tried to gather all my thoughts about my life since I got picked up by Team Dignitas (and a little before that) and put it on paper. Hopefully it gives you some insight into what it's like being a progamer (or, sort of a progamer, I wouldn't call myself a progamer currently) It's a huge wall of text so be warned! It speaks about pretty much every event I've been to since I started playing SC2. And my experiences of progaming so far.

DISCLAIMER: I love all of my teammates in Dignitas and some of the things I say about them below was my first and very misguided impression of them

Background

I've always been into RTS when it comes to gaming. I first laid my hands on SC Vanilla when I was 8 years old, and didn't stop playing it til I was 19. Once I discovered battle.net and progaming, more like South Korea and progaming, my little childhood dream was to make my living as a big shot progamer. Playing on the big stages versus people like SlayerS_`BoxeR` and (at the time) XellOs, NaDa etc. I would spend hours of hours of just trying to learn their builds, study their fpvods, trying to figure out why they were so good. I didn't have much time to play though seeing how even though ADSL/Broadband was introduced quite early in Sweden (1999-2000:ish) our family stayed on a 56k modem til the end of 2002. I'd always say to myself I'd never quit the game before I become good, good by my own standards I guess. In the last few years before SC2 hit the scene, I did become quite good by foreign, or maybe Swedish standards. I made into the National A Squad, I played for some of the biggest teams out there such as MgZ), and competed in the highest clan leagues such as WGTCL Division 1.

As time flew by, I found myself applying for Law School in a place over 600 KM away from home, and I was accepted in september 2009. When I left, I left with a bag of clothes, a shitty laptop (useless for gaming) and some money I had saved up, due to taking one year off after high school, working my ass off. Law School was the "logical and mature" choice. When I realized being a SC/BW progamer maybe was a bit too farfetched and scary (going to live in korea, no source of income etc..) I settled for something I was rather interested in, and that would produce a relatively high income; becoming a Lawyer. Due to my incredibly boring talent (but really useful) of always finding school easy, it wasn't an unrealistic goal either.
Due to the nature of starting university, Law School, I didn't have much time left over for gaming, nor did I have the stuff required to play SC/BW. I didn't have a keyboard, no mouse, no monitor, just my laptop. I figured I was too old for gaming anyways, I was starting a "new life", so I left it all behind. I was kind of excited for SC2 that had been announced years earlier, but not overly excited. But things were about to change...

The beginning of it all - TSL2

In the beginning of 2010, I was moving into my new dorm, and my father kindly drove 700 Kilometers to help me move all my stuff, plus to bring along some of the stuff I left behind when I first left. Among those things were my desktop, with keyboard, mice and monitor. I started casually playing SC/BW again, laddering away at ICCup when shit hit the fan, and by that, I mean TSL2 was announced. Being competitive by nature, and regretting my poor placement in TSL1 (which was the biggest fucking thing in foreign BW for like.. forever) I decided "To fuck with it, it's TSL2 damnit!" and I started nerding hardcore again. I'd only play on weekdays though, and I'd still prioritize school/friends over grinding out a few extra games on the TSL2 ladder. But every single second I had off on weekdays was spent grinding away at the ladder.

I regained my form, and I BARELY just missed qualifying, due to a number of things that happened the last couple of days *cough* abusers *cough*, but hey, that's life, and If I wanted it so bad, I should've spent every last second of the ladder trying to qualify, instead of giving up when it was 10 hours left of playtime. I still loved the production value of TSL2 and I followed it religously, if I missed the live cast I'd get the vods and I'd make sure to avoid any spoilers. Then shit hit the fan again, only this time, it was the release of SC2 Beta.

I'm not sure what it was, my theory is that it was the competetive nature that TSL2 brought out again, and all the hours I invested into SC/BW again, but when SC2 Beta hit, I freaked out, because I didn't get an invite. Like I mentioned before, I wasn't overly excited for SC2... or so I thought, but once it hit, I had to have it. After countless hours of begging/asking different members of the SC/BW community I finally convinced pOGDI to give me one of his keys (he did get two) that we could share in our BW clan (which was named.. BW-). I finally got on and got to play the game and I was totally absorbed into it. Let me tell you something, no game, ever since I touched SC/BW, has made me drop SC/BW. And i've tried them all; CS, WoW, Wc3... Some of them had me occupied for 4-6 months (WoW...) but I'd always let them go and return to my dear old SC/BW, but it was just something about SC2 that didn't make me long back to SC/BW (except for it being.. you know.. Starcraft 2).

This part is already longer than expected, I wanted this to be about SC2 but so far it's mostly my life and SC/BW, so I'll try to skip ahead a little.

Summer of 2010 was approaching, I was promised a Summer job, everything was settled. I played the SC2 beta rather than SC/BW now, I wasn't one of the big shots, but I was doing fairly well, being in the highest league (which was platinum at the time.. lol) and I even did some streaming on TL. I played the occasional Zotac SC2 Beta cups, and always went far but not far enough (most of them were played hungover, to be fair, I know, I love making excuses). To keep things short, summer 2010 came, and my employer fucked me over and I was left without a job over the summer, for the first time in 4 years, and I had a 500$ tax refund to survive the summer. I had rent & stuff that still had to be paid so in the end, I had to swallow my pride, suck it up, and ask my parents to bail me out, while I moved home over the summer due to minimizing my costs (free food etc).

Looking back at things, my employer fucking me over leaving me without a summer job was probably the best god damn thing that has ever happened to me. It sounds weird, but what happened was that I was left with a shitload of free time and what better use of your time than to play a ton of SC2? I basically played the ladder for 8 hours a day as long as the beta was up, and once it went down I played some SC/BW to keep things fresh, and then right back at SC2 once the beta released again for a short period of time. SC2 was pre-ordered so when release hit, I had my copy ready for me. I kept playing like a mad man after release, only to find out that a LAN Café in Stockholm (where my parents live) were hosting the first offline SC2 tournament in Sweden; http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/Inferno_Online_League/IOL_SC2_Cup_1

Inferno Online League SC2 Cup 1

Prize was roughly 800€ + a Flatscreen TV 42" for the winner, and 300€ for Second place. Which, at that time, was fucking HUGE.
It was roughly a 20 minute ride by train + Subway to get me there so I went. More for the sake of meeting some of the old BW players I hadn't met for a while (HayprO, ZpuX, newHABIT etc) and if I somehow lucked out and placed top2, I'd earn some well needed money.

When I got there, I was told that some of the rising stars of finnish players were invited, namely Naama, Fuzer and Elfi. I was not invited however, and I had to play a qualification to qualifiy for the main tournament that would be held the day after. I qualified pretty easy, and I remember saying "as long as I don't get Naama I think I have a small shot at getting top3". Naama, was the only player that would constantly demolish me on the ladder or in weekly tournaments. Whenever I played him I felt clueless, and like I was a complete newbie.

The next day arrived and when I got there I saw that I was paired up against no other than Naama in the first round. I was so demoralized. The only player I wanted to dodge, and I was playing him in the first round. I remember being nervous as fuck, despite being to some competetive offline events in SC/BW. After one extremely tight game at LT which I won, and a one-sided facestomp at Scrap station (me being the one who was getting stomped) I picked Steppes of War as the third map. At the time, It was my best map, because tank/viking if played well, was extremely good at it, and I knew how to play tank/viking in TvT. Naama however, due to either also being extremely nervous, or having balls of steel, went for the sickest thor all-in ever. Which fortunately for me, was easily held by someone going tank/viking into CC, getting siege mode before starting CC.
After holding off his all-in I knew I had the game. He lost quite a lot of SCVs and all of his thors. I simply walked to his expo (which took like 0.1 seconds if you still remember Steppes) and won the game. I was in shock, this was probably the first time I had ever beaten naama, and I beat him twice. I went on to face Fuzer, whom I also beat 2-1, and then went on to face SjoW.

I was kinda on hybris at that point. I had beaten the finnish players, I had never heard of SjoW, and after standing behind him vs MaD'FroG I thought it'd be a walk in the park, the guy had like 70 apm!
SjoW quickly made me fall off my high horse and land flat down on my face as he easily dismantled me in two quick TvTs on Metalopolis and Xel Naga. Mentally, I was already in the finals, I was waaaay ahead of myself, preparing to face either Morrow or Jinro. The good run ended abruptly vs some random dude named SjoW who didn't even have 100 apm, what in the FUCK just happened? At that point I was really disappointed, I had gone from not having any expectations on myself to expecting a clear top2 finish after beating Naama & Fuzer, only to fall short in the semi-finals.

Even though SjoW clearly owned me, I still thought MorroW would roflstomp that newbie back to where he came from, and I figured oh well, MorroW free wins in the finals, after all, MorroW came from SC/BW and apparently SjoW was a wc3 player. But we were proven wrong again. SjoW easily took down MorroW in a rather disappointing 3-1 series in favour of SjoW. MorroW looked as shocked as I had been, and all of a sudden SjoW stood as champion of the first held SC2 offline event in Sweden.

A week or two after that, rumours of MYM picking up SjoW for SC2 starting floating around, but in a sudden turn of events, SjoW got picked up by Team Dignitas, who were fairly unknown to WC3/SC2 players at that time.

The aftermath of IOL SC2 Cup 1

After the disappointment settled I was still quite happy with a shared 3rd place finish with Liquid'Jinro. After all, I still beat Naama who I'd never expect to beat, and I beat Fuzer to make it to the semi-finals. And SjoW wasn't looking that bad after all, seeing how he took down MorroW, who was beasting in SC2 Beta and SC2 Release. All of a sudden I started getting tons of offers from small and middle sized teams, they promised salary, gear, trips and what not. I sort of went on hybris again, thinking I was hot shit. But as I was trying to choose which team to join, I was approached by Team Dignitas. Apparently SjoW had recommended me as they were looking for more people in their SC2 squad. When I spoke with Team Dignitas:s manager ODEE, I knew it was the team I was looking for. He wasn't trying to bullshit me as in making promises he couldn't keep, it was honesty, something which is rare in the e-sport community. And I went for it, apparently they had picked up this other random Dawn of War dude named SeleCT as well, whoever the fuck that was, but at least he was Korean...

Once I joined Team Dignitas I had already let the tiny little "e-fame" that I recieved get to my head. Like I said, I was hot shit, or so I thought. Everyone knew who I was right, i'm dignitas\merz, same teams as dignitas\SjoW who just won IOL SC2 Cup, beating MorroW! I remember telling myself that hey, I'll do this on the side while I go to Law school, I'm already this good, it'll work out great! I honestly thought I'd be able to play a few hours here and there, and still place like top3 in tournaments. I was being sooooo naive and full of myself. I didn't account for the fact that I had been playing 8 hours a day non-stop for 3 months. I started placing in the top3 in online tournaments frequently, even winning some such as Craftcup or 4PL. I had a ton of second and third place finishes as well and I always qualified for the monthly finals. I was invited to a Swedish Online tournament called "GamerTV EU Pilot Season 1" Which would include pretty much the top 8 of Sweden (Excluding Jinro & SjoW).

This only made me think even higher of myself, but as always, my excuse in retrospect is that I didn't have a fucking clue that SC2 was about to explode into something HUGE. The only good thing about the whole hybris thing was that my confidence was good. I felt like I could compete with any of the top SC2 players. I went on to place second in the GamerTV EU Pilot Season, losing an extremly tight 2-3 Finals to MorroW. Again I fell short but I felt like I was getting closer, also because MorroW had demolished me in a Viking Cup Finals just weeks before (4-0 in his favour).

http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft2/GamerTV_Swedish_SC2_Tournament_Pilot_Season

But I started feeling something I hadn't truley felt before, the pressure to perform well due to being on a recongnized team and being a somewhat recongnized name, I needed a win or to qualify to something big.

2010: IEM Kiev Qualifications and Dreamhack Winter 2010 announces SC2

In september, we found out that the next IEM event would be in Kiev and It would be the "European Championship". European countries would hold national group stags, that would go on to a national play off bracket, where top 2 would qualify directly to online international group stage (depending on which country, but Sweden had this) And places 3-5 would go to a Stage 2 Qualifier play offs together with other 3-5 place finishes from other countries etc. All in all, the process was fucking tough and confusing. If you managed to place top2 in the online international group stage, you'd get a paid trip and an invite to the IEM Kiev 2011 European Championship, where eventually 12 people would compete for the title of European Champion and top4 would get an invite to the World Finals.
I won my national group, qualifying to the national playoffs.

I went on to beat inF.Jimpo in the quarterfinals with a 2-1 score, only to be faced against SjoW, again in a semifinals. SjoW at the moment was the best performing Swede alongside with MorroW, but I wanted revenge. But, we were friends now, due to us being teammates and fellow Swedes, so there was no grudge between us, just classic rivalry. I managed to beat SjoW 2-1 which meant I was directly qualified to the international groupstage (alongside with MorroW who demolished his side of the bracket).

The only downside to this was I sent SjoW to the "stage 2" playoffs where all the top 3-5 place finishers had to fight for a place in the international groupstage. The pressure to qualifiy for a big offline event was slowly edging up on me, as I felt like I was getting closer. But at the same time, I felt relief in beating SjoW as it proved to me, personally, that I was capable of beating players of his calibre, and I got my sweet revenge from IOL SC2 Cup 1.

SjoW did however manage to fight his way back from the Stage 2 bracket and was eventually also placed in the international group stage.

When the groups were released, I was once again demoralized as it turned out I had both mTw.DeMusliM and mTw.DIMAGA in my group. DIMAGA, arguably one of the best european zergs at the time (and still is..) and same goes for Demuslim. Other than that we had a polish protoss player named "KroLu" who I figured I'd be able to beat. The problem was taking down either Demuslim or DIMAGA.

I really, really, wanted to qualify to Kiev as that would be my first international offline event EVER, and also to prove I guess mostly to myself, but also to Team Dignitas, that I could compete with the very best in Europe.

I prepared so much for my first game which was vs DeMusliM. I studied every damn replay I could find of him, I played a shitton of TvT's, most of them vs SjoW. And I was super nervous once it was time to play. I had prepared a 1 rax FE that I if adapted correctly, could hold off anything, at least in the current metagame. Also, demuslim favoured a 1 rax, 1 fac, 1 port marine, hellion, medivac opener into expansion in most of his TvTs that I had seen. What my 1 Rax FE did in practice was set me ahead economically, while still holding that off, as I had SjoW do that specific strategy against me numerous of times.

What happend in game 1 vs DeMusliM was one of the most rewarding and beatiful things i've experienced in competitive gaming as of yet. Everything worked out just as planned, he went for his 1/1/1 hellion, marine, medivac into expansion. I held it off with ease, got ahead economically and just never let go of that advantage. It went just as planned, and personally for me, things never go exactly as planned in SC2, not to the very extent they did in that game at least.
To be fair, Demuslim probably didn't prepare anything special against me, nor did he have much reason to know who I was to begin with. While Demuslim had replays all over the place as he was pretty succesful in beta/release. So I clearly had all the advantages that being a underdog grants you. No exposure, while you have full access to his playstyles, no pressure, while he has the pressure to win since he's the "good guy" etc.

I'm not sure why but in game2 Demuslim picked Blistering Sands and Protoss. I thought he'd 4 gate just because it was incredibly hard to hold off on that map, instead he went for a sick proxy gateway cheese and I barely held it and the game actually got really close, despite him playing his offrace, but I pulled through in the end.

I sort of did the exact same thing in my game vs DIMAGA. And once again, I had full access to a number of replays. I studied his style and realized he'd always open up hatch first, roach warren, make 5 roaches, pressure, and then make nothing but drones while teching up to lair and mutas. I again resorted to a 1 Rax FE followed up by a 3 rax Marauder/marine timingpush, that would also handle the early roach pressure early because I could get marauders out in time. I won game 1 straight off the 3 rax push after my expo, game 2 I lost because I tried something extremely gimmicky on Shakuras Plateu. I hadn't practiced it either so it was just meant to fail right from the start. I tried to push through his rocks and siege his main (which was utterly broken on that version to be honest) but he still crushed it.

Game 3 was one of the most nervous games in my life as my 3 rax push after expo semi-worked due to me adjusting it last second and pulling 10-12 scvs with it. I lost my entire army and quite a few scvs, but I killed off the hatchery and some drones. It then turned out to be a back and forth game where I had a sick advantage but I was so nervous so I kept fucking up again and again, letting DIMAGA back into the game. But eventually I managed to close it out when DIMAGA, after putting on quite the come back, made a blunder where he sacked his entire army trying to kill off my 3rd, but failed.

As I was 2-0 in my group I had ensured qualification and I was so relieved and happy. I'd just beat both DIMAGA and DeMusliM, I was going to IEM Kiev, everything felt great. KroLu did proceed to 2-0 DIMAGA which knocked him out, while DeMusliM went on to win vs both KroLu and DIMAGA. All in all it ended up with me going 3-0 and Demuslim 2-1.
It was almost december 2010 now, I had been going to Law School while playing SC2 "part time" for 3 full months, and so far it was working out great. SC2 was getting bigger and bigger by each month as well, and Dreamhack had also announced a prize pool over 15 000 $ for DH Winter 2010. I slowly started realizing that I was kind of living the childhood dream I had when I was 12-14 years old.

Dreamhack Winter 2010

I'm going to try to keep things short here. DH:W 2010 was great in a way, but it was also completlty horrible. I was still on Hybris, thinking I was the shit. I kept posting results that would increase my ego and I was really upset with that I hadn't gotten an invite for the tournament. Luckiley there were BYOC qualifications as well. I felt like I was one of the top european terrans (after bo3 wins against SjoW, DIMAGA, DeMusliM.. again, I was so fucking naive and full of myself) and I deserved an invite. In retrospect, I still feel I should've been invited, but I wasn't nearly as good as I thought I was (obviously).

I ended up going there to try the BYOC qualifiers, and I met some people who are now awesome friends in dignitas. People like Zaccabus for example, who does the awesome dignitas videos of MLG, and other events if you haven't seen them (plus a SHITTON of work behind the scenes that people never see). I did survive the BYOC qualifier, which was horrible btw, Bo1 all the way to Finals. Once I qualified for the big tournament, it was time for Bo1 group play. Which is horribleeeeeeeee! At least when groups consists of 4 players. I drew Demuslim again, with Adelscott and fnatic.Fenix.

I lost a won game vs Fenix where I killed off 20 or so off his scvs in the beginning only to lose to the counter push due to choking horribly. (Fenix had placed 2nd in IEM US some weeks before and I was nervous as fuck). I went on to beat Demuslim again in a TvT mirror, and then I lost an extremely tight game vs Adelscott on Xel Naga, which still haunts me today. I was out in groups, and I was pissed off, because again, I wanted to prove my worth in Dignitas, and all the stuff about me thinking im the shit and a top european terran still applied.
SjoW unexpectedly also went out in groups, and dignitas was eliminated day 1 of the major tournament. Fuck this isn't short at all, there's so much to write about. All in all, I had a great time at DH:W 2010 anyways because I got to meet so many awesome people there and I also met NTT who was a fucking legend in SC/BW.

What I began to notice is that I started taking losses extremely hard. It's hard to explain what a fucking dark time it is for a progamer right after they've been knocked out or just lost. But know this, I'd go off on tilt back in SC/BW when I was 15 years old and playing for ladder points, and be grumpy for like 10-15 minutes after I game. Think that and multiply it with like a 100. If you watch HuKs interview from the NASL Season 2 finals, I think he describes it best. It goes something like "all the hard work you put in, feels like it was for nothing.." and so on. It's just very unpleasant. All of this was a result of me feeling the pressure, the exposure. Something I've realized in my time as a SC2 progamer is that it drains you mentally, more than anyone could imagine I think.
DH:W 2010 was the beginning of a huge slippery slope for me, but a necessary one. Looking back at it, or well, I wouldn't say im out of it yet, it has taught me a lot of things about myself. Such as how fucking naive I am as a human being and also how quickly even a little success such as doing well in a video game can get to your head. How you all of a sudden think you are the shit because you beat a couple of good players here and there, how you think you deserve more, when in reality you're not very good compared to some.

Inbetween DH:W 2010 and IEM Kiev 2011 I yet again, was still thinking I was a top european terran and that I was capable of competing with the top even though I didn't put in the hours I needed due to Law School.

I don't think I realized what I had was RTS experience, and years of competing at a fairly high level in game that required pretty intense mechanics. That was what was carrying me til DH:W 2010, that was the reason I didn't require so much practice. All I needed was the strategy part. But, people were catching up, and they were catching up fast, I didn't realize it at the time, and the people who already had the same setting as I had, or even better, were playing far more than I was. Again these can all be excuses as well, but this is how I rationalize it still. I feel like I have to believe in my ability to compete with the best if I put in the same amount of hours, call it self defense if you will.

2011 January-June: IEM Kiev, Assembly Winter, Hazard Winter, Copenhagen Games

IEM Kiev is where things went horribly wrong, it was the event where reality slapped me in the fucking face and I kinda realized I wasn't hot shit or at the very top, at least not anymore. I had a group which consisted of Tarson, White-ra, Demuslim, Kas, Naama. I felt fairly comfortable, Naama was fresh of his DH:W win so he'd be tough, but Tarson, Demuslim, Kas & White-ra felt okay. I was so wrong. I lost each bo3 in the group stage, I finished with a 0-5 overall score, with 2-10 in maps. Grabbing mapwins vs Naama and Demuslim. Surprisingly Naama did really bad as well, ending up with a 1-4 score.

On the plus side, SjoW went on to win the entire thing, not even dropping a series in the group stage and I think he lost like 2 or 3 maps in total throughout the entire tournament.
The realiztion at IEM Kiev was harsh, but needed. I just wasn't keeping up with everyone else. I got demolished, there are bad tournaments then there are BAD tournaments, this was the latter. I had a couple of good moments in some of the games but overall I was outplayed in every series. Everything I had assumed at the beginning of SC2 release was now false. I couldn't keep up with the time I had over for SC2 practice, people were sprinting ahead. SjoW among others were doing this fulltime, 8-12 hours a day, every day. I played maybe 8-12 hours in total on weekdays and maybe 16-20 hours in total on weekends.

Also I more and more started to realize I lack the core "raw talent" when it comes to strategy and decision making, i'm more of a self-made player who need to put in the hours to make it work. I had been delusional, thinking my previous success was because I had some sort of RTS talent, whereas in reality it was probably the years and years of RTS experience and mechanics that had carried me this far.

Ever since IEM Kiev 2011, I've known that I have to do this fulltime if I ever want to make it big in this game, and that was nearly one year ago now.
Worth mentioning IEM Kiev 2011 overall as an event was fucking amazing. Everyone there from the admins to just fans were so helpful. The people in Kiev were so kind as well. And both players and Casters were awesome to hang out with. It was the first and only time i've met RotterdaM for example, and that guy is fucking hilarious. It was also my first encounter offline with ClouD, who turned out to be one of the most geniune and awesome guys i've ever met. Same goes for people like Tarson, or DeMusliM. One day I'll write something about all the hilarious shit that's gone down at events "behind the scenes" but that's for another time. I won't be throwing people under the bus or putting anyone to shame though, but it'll still be awesome.

Events that followed were Assembly winter, Hazard Winter, Copenhagen Games, I made it out of groupplay in all three but got eliminated swiftly in the first round of playoffs. I started losing to more and more players who were relatively unknown to the scene at that time and I began to grow more and more frustrated for each event I went to, thinking this isn't sustainable. Why did I go? you may ask. I ask that myself sometimes. But when it comes down to things, saying "No" when someone asks "hey do you wanna go here and here to compete and meet awesome people?" is hard as fuck. I still love meeting all the progamers, some of them are people I would consider friends now, but at heart I, succeeding in competition is still what matters most.

I also had these small upswings who would ignite the hope that I was coming close to reaching the top again. I barely lost to Naniwa at Assembly Winter in game 2, I beat mouz.ThorZaIN in the quarter finals at Hazard Winter (right in the middle of his amazing TSL3 run). Things like that kept telling me there's something there that makes me beat all these top playes or barely lose to them.
Things got "worse" in April-May where I took a second place in a small offline event called IOL Season 3.3 (Sweden only) where I again beat SjoW and Jimpo to play Naniwa in the finals where I lost 1-3. By worse I mean I was again ignited with hope that I could do this playing only part time. At this point SC2 had exploded, it was SO huge now. MLG had taken off for real, Koreans were being flown to foreign events, etc. Everything was out of control. I still didn't fully understand how big SC2 was yet though, that would come later.

But, after each small upswing, I'd fall flat on my face again. At Hazard I lost to "AiSeiplo" and then to "sRsRAZER.iNSOLeNCE" and placed fourth missing out on the money and a top3 finish. At Assembly I went out in Ro32 vs Naniwa, after IOL Season 3.3 2nd place, I got demolished 2 weeks after in the WCG Sweden qualifiers by SaSe and Naniwa, 0-2, 0-2, none of the games were even close.

What kept me going was that the Summer holidays were approaching and I'd be doing SC2 fulltime for 3 months. I considered it somewhat of a test, if I could show signs of improvement in those 3 months I'd still go for it and aim for fulltime SC2, if I kept on failing I'd stop trying and just settle on being a part-time SC2 player.

2011 Summer: Dreamhack Summer, MLG Anaheim (!), Assembly Summer and Multiplay UK i43.


Again I came to the realization that I'm too naive and I have too big of an ego sometimes. I gave myself 2-3 weeks of fulltime practice to get back to the top, that wasn't really the case. 2 weeks is what I had to prepare for Dreamhack Summer when I finally went on Summer holidays from university. I began hitting the ladder and doing customs, I was back to 8 hours a day just like 1 year ago when SC2 had been released, but I was getting fucking owned for 2 weeks straight. When I came to Dreamhack Summer I lacked confidence, and I had a tough group; IdrA, Kas, Grubby, SaSe, Naama.

Naama was the only one who had fallen off the map by now, the rest of them were doing quite well. My first game was vs IdrA, but I was fairly calm. Being the underdog, is always easy. Nothing surprising there. When you are the player everyone expects to lose, what do you have to worry about? If you lose, things went as expected. If you win, people go HOLY SHIT UPSET! It's a win/win for the underdog.

I had studied IdrA extra carefully because A) He's the most exposed person of them all so finding replays/vods and what not is really easy. B) On paper he was the toughest opponent in the group C) TvZ has always been my second best or best matchup. In the end, it paid off because I had prepared three different strategies all who relied on a reactor hellion opening but all followed up differently. By the time the series was at 1-1, I had him guessing what would be next and it forced him into playing safer than usual, which I exploited by playing greedier than usual instead. I ended up winning 2-1, and my first tournament game after I went on summer fulltime was a 2-1 win vs EG.IdrA. Things felt good.

I lost quickly vs Grubby soon afterwards, but TvP was and still is my worst matchup by far, and I wasn't too upset. I went on to beat Kas 2-0, which felt good, and put me at a 2-1 score. I only had to beat Naama, I didn't have very high hopes vs SaSe because again, he's protoss and my TvP is horrible. Also if anyone didn't notice yet, SaSe is a fucking beast. But I failed miserably vs Naama and I lost 0-2. Naama, with the exception of IOL SC2 Cup 1, he has always been a tough opponent for me.

That's also a quite funny thing about competition. It seems people always have people they always beat, and always lose to, no matter what shape they are in or what shape their opponent has. Take Kas for example, Kas is also a fucking beast and argueably the most successful european terran online, while also one of the most consistant terrans overall. Yet I almost always beat Kas, because It's just been like that ever since the start. I never had any troubles vs him or felt nervous. Sure he's beat me in a couple of bo3s but I still have a lot of wins over him than he has over me.
NightenD, opposite example. I've never to this date beat NightenD in a bo3 ever. And we've played quite a few. Naama, I've beat him once in a bo3, other than that I've lost every bo3 vs him.
All in all I did show signs of improvement at DH:S 2011 but I didn't qualifiy for the playoffs. I needed more time, and I had 1 month before I'd be flying all the way to California, Anaheim in the US.

MLG ANAHEIM

MLG Anaheim.. blew my mind. Not only is MLGs Open bracket system probably the hardest damn bracket to ever qualify from to date, but the crowd and the fans are so fucking awesome. There were soooooooooo many people there watching, so many people were asking for autographs and stuff, it was just mindblowing. It wasn't til I arrived at MLG Anaheim that I realized how big SC2 was and how much potential it has to become something even bigger.

MLG Anaheim was a tough one looking at performance. I was more nervous than usual, because Open Bracket looked like an endless tree of Bo3s and I felt more pressured than normal because I had been flown out all the way to MLG. Flying from Sweden to Anaheim and staying there for almost one week isn't exactly cheap, and players with my merits, or lack of thereof, usually don't get a chance like that. I choked terribly vs a masters zerg named FabledIntegral in like the second or third round of the open bracket, he played a very intense ling/infestor style or ling/roach style that was still quite new at that time. And I just didn't have that much experience vs it. The harder the first game got, the more nervous I got, and I just couldn't think straight, I couldn't control well enough, and I was sweating like hell. I ended up losing the first game after a 45+ min series on Shakuras Plateu. I was badly shaken up and I got even more nervous. I picked Xel Naga because TvZ is ridiculously imbalanced there in favour of Terran, and that game ended up in a close nailbiter where none of us had resources left and I barely won due to having a more powerful army. Third game I had identified some of his early weaknesses in his build and realized he was playing extremely greedy early on and I had to punish it not to fall behind, I ended it rather quickly with a reactor hellion FE into a 3 rax/hellion bust.

After that it was with relative ease that I breezed through the open bracket with one hiccup against Vile.State where I basically did tons of damage early on but neglected to build a bunker on my exp and I died to a quick warp-in counter. I reached the last round of the open bracket and I was up against coL.Cruncher. My worst watchup, and it was the last round. My goal from the start was making it to pool play, and If I won I would've made it. I lost 1-2 where I fucked up badly in the third and last game on Tal Darim. Worse army management has never been seen I think, as I basically killed myself with poor control against storm/colossus. Ghosts died without getting key emps off, vikings got picked off before dealing any real damage to colossus, and it was just 1a move victory from there for Cruncher.

After I lost that It felt like I was out, even though LB existed. I was just so mentally drained because even though you only play like 7 bo3s in the open bracket, the waiting time in between varies from 1-2,5 hours and you are not allowed to bring food into the venue. Which is problematic because if you by chance miss when they are calling you up to play, you are forfeited if you are not there in 10 minutes.

Since I was in first round of LB Championship bracket I also had to wait like 5 hours til I knew my next opponent, which turned out to be another protoss, White-Ra, who owned me with ease in a quick 2-0 series.

I barely missed my goal and I felt miserable not being able to show a great performance when dignitas had put trust in me and flown me out there. Again, doing something like progaming which is purely based off your individual performance, is sometimes mentally draining like hell. You are at fault and no one else when you fuck up, but it's also you when you are winning, a double edged sword to say the least.

I had an awesome time again as always when I go to events overall, I got to hang out with SeleCT again whom together with SjoW i've become pretty close with since we've all been in the team for the same amount of time. SeleCT is like the sickest fucking baller ever if you didn't know that already, hanging out with him is never boring. Meeting all the fans and people was so energizing and having people ask you for autographs every now and then when you were just walking around at the event gave me a confidence boost every time.

MLG Anaheim also let me experience what it's like for people going back and forth to tournaments in different timezones. I had 1 offday between MLG and Assembly Summer, and my sleeping pattern was on US time, but Assembly is played in Finland. I woke up at 3-4 AM in Finland when going to bed at like 12 AM. I felt miserable and out of my element. I performed horribly and went out in groupstages, again losing to AiSeiplo, barely winning vs Fuzer 2-1 and losing 1-2 to mouz.MorroW.

I felt like the Summer had been a let down, I had practiced my heart out but I barely didnt make it out of groups at DH:S and I missed pool play at MLG with an inch. I did have one more chance for redemption though and that was Multiplay UK i43.

Multiplay UK i43

It wasn't a very high profile tournament, me along with dignitas.BlinG were probably the favorites to win it. But it was an international LAN event none the less, and it was ~2000€ for 1st place.
The greatest thing I learned there was dealing with constantly being the favorite, because thats what I was. I was the favorite from beginning til end, and in the finals, it nearly broke me down. I was up 2-0 in a bo7 vs VP|Fargo, since I came undefeated from the winner bracket. I had also beaten Fargo in the WB-Semifinals 2-0, with relative ease. The series turned out to be a sick nailbiter where I took 3-0, then proceeded to lose 3 games in a row and then I got myself into a quite big disadvantage in the last game. But I managed to pull through and turn it around and win 4-3 and take my first 1st place at an offline event in SC2, netting me nearly 2000€ in price money as well.

Even though the tournament itself didn't have much prestige it was still important to finally win something offline, also going to a tournament where everyone expects you to win is harder than it sounds, again, it's so taxing on your mental strenght.

It ended my 3 month "trial period" of doing SC2 fulltime with a Victory and all in all I was quite happy with how the Summer went. I got to try the progaming thing for REAL and I did measure up vs some of the best players in the world in the events I went too. Assembly Summer was bittersweet, but also made me realize why players like IdrA or HuK can go out to complete no names in tournaments when they have to travel a lot, jetlag is a fucking bitch, and travelling overall is really phyiscally/mentally draining.

The fall of 2011

The fall has kind of been a repeat of what Spring of 2011 was. As I returned to Law School when summer ended I started losing more again, and I didn't have the time I needed to practice. I went to ESWC and got knocked out in groups, I went to Dreamhack Winter and barely made it out of groupstage 1, after playing one of the most embarassing Bo3's at an offline event of my life vs Adelscott. I did win though, which was nice since he knocked me out at Dreamhack Winter 2010. But the level of play from both me and Adelscott was fucking terrible, not worthy of a high profile event like Dreamhack Winter.

I went out 0-3 in Groupstage number 2, losing to Naama (surprise..), Ret and ThorZaIN. My games vs Ret (1-2) were quite good except for game 2 where I forgot siegemode and lost in an embarassing fashion vs muta/bling/ling.
And this is where my story of my Starcraft 2 this past 1,5 year ends.

Reflections/Summary

All in all I don't regret anything i've done in SC2 so far. I still believe (naive & ego still there) that I can compete with the best if I just do this fulltime. Trust me, I really want to do this fulltime for at least one year and see how it turns out. But as of right now it's all unclear and what's in store for 2012 is still a mystery, I won't quit, I love the competition and the game too much, and quitters never win!

I've gotten to meet and know a lot of awesome people, I've gotten to visist countries I never thought I'd visist such as Ukraine, and countries I always wanted to visit such as France, the US, England. Surprisingly (and no offense Ukraine) my stay in Ukraine, Kiev, was only topped by MLG Anaheim, Kiev is awesome!

I'd like to think my ego is not as big anymore and that i've gotten more humble, I try not to think that im better than I actually am, and I try to work as hard as possible and let results speak for themselves rather than being delusional and thinking im hot shit and flap my mouth. I've experienced defeat, time and time again, but I've gotten back up each time and I feel like I've gotten something valueable out of every defeat I've suffered. And I finally got to grab one win and net me some prize money at an offline event, even though it wasn't a very prestigous one.

My Team, Dignitas, has been there supporting me all the way through it, even though I still haven't given nearly enough back, which I am extremely thankful for. Not every organisation would keep supporting a player like me for such a long time.

I'm living "the dream" I had like a young teenager, and so far it hasn't been disappointing at all. Although I just hope people don't have a too skewed view of what e-sports and progaming is at this time. It's not glamerous, it's hard work, and for 90% of the progamers it's little or no return. Sure you get to visit new countries and you are being flown around the world, which is awesome, but also extremly frustratring and stressful at times. Which is why I love seeing fans and would like to emphatize how important they are. Fans are what keeps most players going, and even things such as watching your favorite progamer stream and disabling adblock to help us gain that little extra money is something that is extremely helpful, at least for progamers in the middle/low tier.
All in all I hope 2012 has even more awesome things in store for e-sports and SC2, and if you did manage to read through this fucking giant wall of text, I hope you found some of it worth reading.

****
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
Antoine
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States7481 Posts
December 31 2011 05:16 GMT
#2
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"
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masterbreti
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Korea (South)2711 Posts
December 31 2011 05:20 GMT
#3
Awesome blog. Not finished reading it all but wanted to say that it is awesome so far.

Jesushooves
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada553 Posts
December 31 2011 05:26 GMT
#4
Very nice blog, I think it is good for esports that we get to know our players :D. Even if they lose to noobs with 70 apm
Lose its good, after will be win.
shindigs
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
United States4795 Posts
December 31 2011 05:35 GMT
#5
I watched the game at Anaheim vs. FabldIntegral , he goes to my university. Sorry for rooting against you then, but you showed some really amazing games. Awesome to see you actually got quite far in the open bracket, but thats what sucks about MLG's sometimes is that amazing runs through the open bracket aren't as visible since they always feature the group play games on stage.

Gonna go back and read the rest of your blog, thanks for sharing it. Looks like you just barely fell short at each event but I think that means we can expect breakthrough results next year. Again, thanks for sharing an amazing blog.
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TBone-
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States2309 Posts
December 31 2011 05:43 GMT
#6
Absolutely sick read merz! I love reading these stories.
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mapthesoul
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Trinidad/Tobago429 Posts
December 31 2011 05:49 GMT
#7
Amazing blog! I'll be rooting for you in the future.
allowicious
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
United States972 Posts
December 31 2011 05:50 GMT
#8
Great read. I actually read through the whole thing, and I usually have a short attention span when it comes to walls of text...

highly recommend to people who just like to skim through things and read comments (like me)
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Amethyst21
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Canada7032 Posts
December 31 2011 05:53 GMT
#9
Great read
Congrats on all the successes that you've had.
It's nice to see how ESPORTS/SC2 have helped you realize things about yourself.

Good luck in the future!
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FabledIntegral
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States9232 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 09:49:59
December 31 2011 05:55 GMT
#10
Pfft. I was grandmasters, not just masters! And my opening build wasn't necessarily super greedy, I just thought you were going 2port cloakshees since you took your natural super late and were continually targeting my queens with hellions instead of drones. I made like 4-5 spore colonies when your bust hit!

Glad you remember my name though, the games actually ended up getting casted. I've watched out for you in particular ever since those games, through the rest of your MLG Anaheim run and whenever you stream or are in tournies.

My games vs you were also the very first time I ever used ling/infestor, I had heard it was picking up popularity due to Destiny but never had used them myself, even on ladder. Rather, I only got infesters super lategame for the sole reason I had like 1k minerals/3k gas at one point and couldn't think of anything better to get .

I know we made a lot of mistakes each side at MLG, but I remember distinctly THIS here being the reason I didn't manage to take you out in game 2. It still haunts me til this day...

+ Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vv_rn37Tdo&t=21m0s

For some reason I can't get it to start at the time I want, event in question is at 21 min.
You had something like 60 or so SCVs there, massively oversaturated!


decerto
Profile Joined November 2011
244 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 05:57:50
December 31 2011 05:56 GMT
#11
Really really cool blog but the whole way through I was like wtf is hybris^^. Wish you had some comments on naniwa joining and leaving and then killer, tandongho, dream and bling all joining your team and what dignitas is like now but overall very nice blog and gl in 2012.
Seeker *
Profile Blog Joined April 2005
Where dat snitch at?37024 Posts
December 31 2011 05:58 GMT
#12
SIIIICK BLOG!!!
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FreezingAssassin
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States455 Posts
December 31 2011 06:15 GMT
#13
Not even half way through yet but yet but this is a good read thus yet!
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OkStyX
Profile Blog Joined October 2011
Canada1199 Posts
December 31 2011 06:25 GMT
#14
Wow :D great story @
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courtpanda
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
866 Posts
December 31 2011 06:26 GMT
#15
i remember i was so happy to get your autograph at MLG anaheim. thanks for taking the time to sign something for me!
Fighter
Profile Joined August 2010
Korea (South)1531 Posts
December 31 2011 06:30 GMT
#16
Hey awesome blog post, it's really entertaining to hear stories like this. It was probably a lot easier for bigname players from BW, I'm sure players like Idra, Nony and Ret had teams throwing money at them.. but I bet there's a lot more risk when you're not as fortunate.

By the way, the fact that you've been able to remain remotely competitive while going to law school is insane. Maybe law school in Sweden is a lot easier, I don't know, but here in the states law school basically means you're dead to the world lol.
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Millard
Profile Joined June 2011
United States11 Posts
December 31 2011 06:31 GMT
#17
Not to boost your ego any further but your a fucking beast for going to law school and doing this at the same time.
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feardragon
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
United States972 Posts
December 31 2011 06:38 GMT
#18
Great blog! I loved meeting you at Anaheim! Great story and I really hope to see more of you in the future! I'll keep cheering you on as long as you keep playing!
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johnnywup
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States3858 Posts
December 31 2011 06:40 GMT
#19
met you in an elevator in mlg anaheim. you seem pretty cool ^^ nice blog and gl with the future
mrpink
Profile Joined August 2010
United States27 Posts
December 31 2011 06:45 GMT
#20
thanks for sharing
RoninShogun
Profile Joined November 2010
United States315 Posts
December 31 2011 06:52 GMT
#21
Wow really in depth blog from a guy who I would otherwise only know has a billion APM
thanks for the narrative
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Blondinbengt
Profile Joined July 2010
Sweden578 Posts
December 31 2011 07:00 GMT
#22
Great blog, eagerly awaiting future ones.
IMLyte
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada714 Posts
December 31 2011 07:04 GMT
#23
Wow, thank you for the beautiful incite on how it is to be a progamer, will definitely cheer you on in 2012
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Celimas
Profile Joined December 2010
United States75 Posts
December 31 2011 07:09 GMT
#24
Hey merz,

I can say one thing for sure: you just earned yourself a new fan in me. Sick block post, and I hope to meet you at some point in the future somewhere

Thanks for sharing and keep up the hard work!
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ZisforZerg
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States224 Posts
December 31 2011 07:12 GMT
#25
yay merz! I stood behind you at MLG Anaheim and was in awe of your multitasking O>O, <3 the blog, very insightful
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Lowko
Profile Joined August 2010
Netherlands286 Posts
December 31 2011 07:28 GMT
#26
I think you just earned both a lot of respect and fans sir. At least you get both from me.

Quality read.
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bg451
Profile Joined January 2011
United States40 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 08:02:17
December 31 2011 07:54 GMT
#27
I remember meeting you, naniwa, and sjow in anaheim. You guys were all standing by each other and I figured i would get your guys' autographs. At the time i was still getting acquainted with the sc2 scene, and I knew who you and sjow were and what you looked like, but i accidentally called nani apollo LOL. Nonetheless, this was an amazing blog and i look forward to seeing you play. Best of luck in 2012 ^^
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bundo
Profile Joined February 2011
Canada113 Posts
December 31 2011 07:55 GMT
#28
sick blog! great read
scarper65
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
1560 Posts
December 31 2011 07:56 GMT
#29
Great blog
taitanik
Profile Joined December 2011
Latvia231 Posts
December 31 2011 08:02 GMT
#30
when i see such a long blog cant force myself to start reading ;(
"the game is over only when you make it over"
bg451
Profile Joined January 2011
United States40 Posts
December 31 2011 08:02 GMT
#31
On December 31 2011 17:02 taitanik wrote:
when i see such a long blog cant force myself to start reading ;(

Do it. Worth every line
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tarpman
Profile Joined February 2009
Canada718 Posts
December 31 2011 08:31 GMT
#32
I love blogs like this because it really gives me some insight into how much raw fucking WORK it is to be a high level player, and a little glimpse into the huge emotional ups and downs. Thanks merz, well written and just a great story! I'm looking forward to the next chapter!
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Siphonn
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States298 Posts
December 31 2011 08:34 GMT
#33
This is really inspirational to me, because I am where you were when you were young (wanting to be a progamer). I am high masters/GM right now after playing for about 10 months while going to school, so I think I have a good shot. Thank you for taking the time to write this blog, I feel like it will help me out a bunch to play when I am not in the mood! thanks <333
Ripebananaa
Profile Joined September 2011
Canada129 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 08:48:16
December 31 2011 08:45 GMT
#34
It's 3:45, I wanted to go to bed at 3... whatever, I enjoyed your blog. It's nice to see the life from a real perspective.

I definitely appreciated things like this, and I'm sure many others do too.
wanghis
Profile Joined July 2011
United States320 Posts
December 31 2011 08:53 GMT
#35
fantastic read. some of your first impressions were humorous (i.e. at least he's korean)

always interesting to follow someone's story
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n.DieJokes
Profile Blog Joined November 2008
United States3443 Posts
December 31 2011 08:53 GMT
#36
Great blog ! 5/5 love hearing the players perspective on things, the human element of esports is more gripping to me than the actual game. I'll be cheering for you!
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Shaok
Profile Joined October 2010
297 Posts
December 31 2011 09:14 GMT
#37
Great blog. People don't usually understand what progamers go through on a day to day basis. I am sure you've opened a few eyes with this.
SmoKim
Profile Joined March 2010
Denmark10305 Posts
December 31 2011 09:27 GMT
#38
Amazing story Merz thanks for sharing <3
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Profile Joined March 2003
Iraq1230 Posts
December 31 2011 09:36 GMT
#39
interesting book merz
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robih
Profile Joined September 2010
Austria1086 Posts
December 31 2011 09:43 GMT
#40
didnt even mention rotterdams mapwin in SK invite tournament

other than that an awesome read!
Ero-Sennin
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
United States756 Posts
December 31 2011 10:10 GMT
#41
Very entertaining to read

I'd like to read more blogs like this, to be honest ^^
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Crusnik
Profile Joined December 2010
United States5378 Posts
December 31 2011 10:14 GMT
#42
Amazing blog, was a really nice read. I will have to admit though, I don't know many of the members of Dignatas, aside from Sjow and SelecT, but I will have to look up some of your games since they really seem interesting!
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Juliette
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States6003 Posts
December 31 2011 10:17 GMT
#43
ahh reading this makes me feel glad i was cheering for you!

also
MLG Anaheim.. blew my mind. Not only is MLGs Open bracket system probably the hardest damn bracket to ever qualify from to date, but the crowd and the fans are so fucking awesome.


Fuck yeah!
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OminouS
Profile Joined February 2010
Sweden1343 Posts
December 31 2011 10:19 GMT
#44
You're awesome, merz.
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kAelle_sc
Profile Joined April 2011
287 Posts
December 31 2011 10:33 GMT
#45
amazing! inspiration.... hwaiting~~~!!!
It's all about the journey, not the outcome.
PredY
Profile Joined September 2009
Czech Republic1731 Posts
December 31 2011 10:45 GMT
#46
sick read bro
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Mathematics
Profile Joined June 2011
Belgium35 Posts
December 31 2011 10:48 GMT
#47
Thank you!
lambda-
Profile Joined May 2010
Germany147 Posts
December 31 2011 10:49 GMT
#48
Very awesome blog.
I really enjoyed reading this.

Thanks for the insight in a life of a progamer, it helped me to understand certain things.
I hope you will do well in 2012 =)
Theeakoz
Profile Joined July 2011
United States1114 Posts
December 31 2011 10:58 GMT
#49
Just finished the read... amazing.. thanks for this, I loved starcraft and the competition, but carpal tunnel got me... this brought some of the memories of the competition and all that back.. so thanks again.
Please change the luck dependancy of spawning locations on rotationally symmetric maps.
Theeakoz
Profile Joined July 2011
United States1114 Posts
December 31 2011 11:00 GMT
#50
On December 31 2011 14:50 allowicious wrote:
Great read. I actually read through the whole thing, and I usually have a short attention span when it comes to walls of text...

highly recommend to people who just like to skim through things and read comments (like me)

Dude.. i NEVER read, almost never.. this was amazing. I wanted to read it, and it actually started a reading sparkle in me too. Im gonna go pick up and book or something now...
Please change the luck dependancy of spawning locations on rotationally symmetric maps.
459
Profile Joined May 2010
Sweden69 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 11:13:16
December 31 2011 11:11 GMT
#51
Nice writeup. GL in 2012! And thanks to Dignitas for supporting their players and giving them chanses.
People like you are what makes Sweden such a great SC2 (and esports) country! If you keep trying, I'll keep supporting you.

Gott Nytt År!




Edit: someday I will learn to spell in English. Todays Lesson: it's their, not there.
Scrap station was the best map in SC2 history!
shell
Profile Joined October 2010
Portugal2722 Posts
December 31 2011 11:19 GMT
#52
I always like you until you defeited idra hehe

Nice blog man, hope you keep fighting!
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bubblegumbo
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
Taiwan1296 Posts
December 31 2011 11:20 GMT
#53
You told it as it is, being a progamer is about hard work, and even then it might not be reciprocated.You gotta truly love it to do it
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Grovbolle
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Denmark3805 Posts
December 31 2011 11:30 GMT
#54
TL:DR

Just kidding, awesome blog post. It's nice to read about lesser profiled players on top teams and how they have progressed.
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Zorgaz
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden2951 Posts
December 31 2011 11:34 GMT
#55
Thanks for the writeup man! Awesome that you are studying and playing well at the same time !
Furthermore, I think the Collosi should be removed! (Zorgaz -Terran/AbrA-Random/Zorg-Dota2) Guineapigs <3
Kenny_oro
Profile Joined September 2011
Germany368 Posts
December 31 2011 11:34 GMT
#56
great blog
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Zvenn3n
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
Sweden1196 Posts
December 31 2011 11:50 GMT
#57
Great read, I wish you good luck in 2012! =)
Divinek
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Canada4045 Posts
December 31 2011 11:53 GMT
#58
thanks for the blog merz, I've been a fan of yours since bw days
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
Oh goodness me, FOX tv where do you get your sight? Can't you keep track, the puck is black. That's why the ice is white.
frosecold
Profile Joined January 2011
Venezuela76 Posts
December 31 2011 11:56 GMT
#59
Live your dream, do it for all the fans like me who doesnt have enough skill to live theirs. Cheers!
Being a pro its not easy at all, i know it,i cant be one
Black[CAT]
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Malaysia2589 Posts
December 31 2011 12:04 GMT
#60
Owh, so you're the dude who made some FPVOD guides on BW back then
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Gnarfle
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Sweden170 Posts
December 31 2011 12:10 GMT
#61
Great read!
I am looking forward to your 2012 and I hope you get more time to practice, you have the potential to become one of the best!
reapsen
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Germany559 Posts
December 31 2011 12:18 GMT
#62
hey merz, great read. You sure are pretty underrated and sometimes even overlooked, but you really seem like a great guy and a very good player. too bad you play terran tho ;-)

wish you gl in your endeavors in 2012 man...
surfinbird1
Profile Joined September 2009
Germany999 Posts
December 31 2011 12:28 GMT
#63
Excellent blog, thank you. It is always interesting to "get to know" the person behind the ID. Good luck and all the best.
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fcgog
Profile Joined October 2011
United Kingdom876 Posts
December 31 2011 12:41 GMT
#64
great read thank you merz for it
Eee
Profile Joined August 2011
Sweden2712 Posts
December 31 2011 12:49 GMT
#65
Gott nytt år merz!
I have a lot of respect for you, studying and playing at the same time like a boss and being so friendly to the community (helping people on TL and always posting interesting posts).
Eee
Profile Joined August 2011
Sweden2712 Posts
December 31 2011 12:51 GMT
#66
On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz

Hayder "TrollprO" Hussein
leo23
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States3075 Posts
December 31 2011 13:04 GMT
#67
good read thanks
banelings
TensaiSakuragi
Profile Joined November 2011
Croatia224 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 13:07:23
December 31 2011 13:07 GMT
#68
Too long to read. But still cool that you share some insights.
Lambertus
Profile Joined February 2010
South Africa975 Posts
December 31 2011 13:14 GMT
#69
good read, thx!

Hayder you troll ;-)
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Tailss
Profile Joined November 2010
Sweden233 Posts
December 31 2011 13:16 GMT
#70
ridiculously good post. Really inspiring read.
Bojas
Profile Joined December 2010
Netherlands2397 Posts
December 31 2011 13:21 GMT
#71
Nice read, thanks for doing this.

On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz

LOL
Amestir
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Netherlands2126 Posts
December 31 2011 13:34 GMT
#72
So I read the whole thing, but I got one question left. Are you going full time pro in 2012 or not? Your blog indicates that it's the only solution if you want to compete, but you don't confirm it.

Sorry if I misread something
We know nothing.
IBringUFire
Profile Blog Joined December 2011
Germany103 Posts
December 31 2011 13:36 GMT
#73
Excellent insight. I really like your self-analysis there, and the post gives some valuable information about the everyday life of a gamer. I was always wondering what keeps people who don't win regularly going, and that ego thing might be the reason. I myself would probably quit after losing for a few weeks, so I respect your sticking to it. That is a sort of willpower I can never reach!

All in all, one of the most interesting blogs I have read so far.
Neverplay
Profile Joined May 2010
Austria532 Posts
December 31 2011 13:54 GMT
#74
great writeup, gl in 2012
Better light a candle than curse the darkness
Osmoses
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Sweden5302 Posts
December 31 2011 13:59 GMT
#75
Great blog!

On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"

It's hybris is swedish, I think he should get away with that
Excuse me hun, but what is your name? Vivian? I woke up next to you naked and, uh, did we, um?
ruiyang
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
252 Posts
December 31 2011 14:10 GMT
#76
Merz your such a baller for posting this. Very inspirational. And i see myself a bit in it as a semi semi sub pro, theres no chance you can get top notch if you dont put 8hours per day in this game, regardless how much raw talent or prior mechanics. I played you once in semi finals crafcup or so and I enjoyed getting demolished by you i wish you a good 2012!

//shinigami
ZONTICKSZ
Profile Joined May 2011
United Kingdom11 Posts
December 31 2011 14:18 GMT
#77
Great blog
Acronysis
Profile Joined November 2011
872 Posts
December 31 2011 14:22 GMT
#78
Good blog. Long but i'm glad i read it =) It's always nice to get more into the mind of a progamer. Ill definitely be looking out for you next year. Good luck with school and your gaming career!
The multiplying villanies of man do swarm upon him.
Hemula
Profile Blog Joined January 2011
Russian Federation1849 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-12-31 14:46:16
December 31 2011 14:40 GMT
#79
Wow, that was a nice inside information. Thanks for writing it down.
Now I will be watching for you, don't remember if I have seen any of your games, sorry.
Wish you all the best.

Edit: Honestly, after all this time I am watching SC2, I don't feel as entertained as I was, and I rarely watch any more streams or cups now. But things like this blog is what makes e-sports really great!
FnaticNaama
Profile Joined February 2010
Finland120 Posts
December 31 2011 14:42 GMT
#80
Great read ! It was interesting to read about those tournaments from the perspective of Merz. The stuff about IOL was really cool aswell, it was so long time ago and we played like complete idiots. Imagine if u could back in time with your current knowledge and roflstomp everyone
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ZAiNs
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom6525 Posts
December 31 2011 14:49 GMT
#81
Very interesting read .
Finrod1
Profile Joined December 2010
Germany3997 Posts
December 31 2011 14:50 GMT
#82
very nice read. ty merz
Baozer
Profile Joined October 2010
Sweden159 Posts
December 31 2011 14:54 GMT
#83
Awesome meRz! Ty for the share
BobbyBrown
Profile Joined July 2010
New Zealand62 Posts
December 31 2011 15:08 GMT
#84
ver nice read! excited for the funny progamers storys you promised... ;-)
BRAWLY
Profile Joined December 2011
Switzerland2 Posts
December 31 2011 15:24 GMT
#85
Really cool read, hearing stories from a players perspective is always a great thing.
flake
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Estonia53 Posts
December 31 2011 15:40 GMT
#86
I really liked reading the lengthy post and I especially loved the insight into the self-portrayal of a progamer. I must say that although I had definitely heard your name, I have never really turned attention towards you as a player (as I am a casual sc2 watcher, mostly focused on the korean scene). But an emotionally written blog post such as this will most definetly make me cheer for you the next time I see you play.

Although this most most probably wasn't written with public relations in mind, I think blog posting should be a more often used tool for pros to make themselves known and really make an unique identity for themselves. There are a lot of players out there who often don't get noticed unless they make miracle runs or manage to beat flashy favourites. And a self-analyitcal essay or a blog post can give even more insight to a player than an interview can.
Jakalo
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Latvia2350 Posts
December 31 2011 15:41 GMT
#87
You got a new fan Great blog, great insight.
Nostalgia is not as good as it used to be.
Cuddle
Profile Joined May 2010
Sweden1345 Posts
December 31 2011 15:55 GMT
#88
Great blog, thanks for sharing!

+1 fan.
CodECleaR
Profile Joined November 2010
United States395 Posts
December 31 2011 15:57 GMT
#89
Thanks merz for giving perspective on what it's like struggling to be a successful pro-gamer; very interesting read!
How do you beat a terran who's hardcore turtling off 3 base? Flip him on his back and walk away."
LuckyFool
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States9015 Posts
December 31 2011 16:03 GMT
#90
awesome blog I remember loving your bw reps from tsl2 ladder. TvZ expert in bw too yea? crazy 350+ apm user too.
Daudr
Profile Joined November 2009
Sweden275 Posts
December 31 2011 16:07 GMT
#91
On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"


Albeit not as common, it can be spelled "hybris" as well.

Fantastic blog! I wish there was a bigger scene here in Umeå, don't even think the local PC Cafe got SC2 installed.
☜(゚ヮ゚☜)
Latedi
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Sweden1027 Posts
December 31 2011 16:08 GMT
#92
All in all I hope 2012 has even more awesome things in store for e-sports and SC2, and if you did manage to read through this fucking giant wall of text, I hope you found some of it worth reading.


More than worth reading thanks.
I am Latedi.
Mayerseb
Profile Joined June 2011
Germany8 Posts
December 31 2011 16:33 GMT
#93
Great Blog, looking forward to next years one
My ambition is handicapped by my laziness.
Fatze
Profile Blog Joined March 2011
Germany1342 Posts
December 31 2011 16:36 GMT
#94
awesome blog - thx for sharing your impressions
Comfort from bottles, cheers from beers the guitars are our weapons and we know how to kill!
MassHysteria
Profile Joined October 2010
United States3678 Posts
December 31 2011 16:41 GMT
#95
Always impressed by your logic presented in your posts! Thx for sharing and keep up the hard work!

PS I was watching the game vs you and integral from the side in Anaheim ^^
"Just ban all the J's...even jinklejoes" --unnamed source
RaGe
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Belgium9947 Posts
December 31 2011 16:46 GMT
#96
On December 31 2011 22:59 Osmoses wrote:
Great blog!

Show nested quote +
On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"

It's hybris is swedish, I think he should get away with that

Pretty sure it's hybris in every language, since that's the original greek philosopical term it was based on. It's pronounced hubris though.

Very nice blog merz!
Moderatorsometimes I get intimidated by the size of my right testicle
Tomcattomato
Profile Joined July 2011
Netherlands95 Posts
December 31 2011 16:55 GMT
#97
All players should write a blog like this, would keep me entertained for a good few hours
kraggy
Profile Blog Joined May 2011
Denmark30 Posts
December 31 2011 16:55 GMT
#98
what a great read!! did not even notice how long it was just read though it with pleasure!
Badfatpanda
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States9719 Posts
December 31 2011 17:27 GMT
#99
lol wow, this was an incredible read. At least I have a model going into law school this year, hopefully I'll still have time to play now and then T_T. I think it's great that you took the initiative to do this, always have enjoyed your play, hope you stay with it!
Music is a higher revelation than all wisdom and philosophy. -Beethoven | Mech isn't a build, it's a way of life. -MajOr | Charlie.Sheen: "What is sarcastic, kids who have no courage to fight?" | #TerranPride #yolo #swag -Naama after 2-0'ing MC at HSC VI
Mr.Rager
Profile Joined August 2011
United States59 Posts
December 31 2011 17:28 GMT
#100
Awesome read, you're a player I haven't heard much about, but I really enjoyed your past story and I'll be supporting you from now on :D
obsKura
Profile Joined March 2011
Ireland1061 Posts
December 31 2011 18:08 GMT
#101
What an awesome blog... keep rockin' in 2012.
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iNbluE
Profile Joined January 2011
Switzerland674 Posts
December 31 2011 18:43 GMT
#102
Superb writing. Enjoyed every single word. You got yourself a new fan
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xtfftc
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United Kingdom2343 Posts
December 31 2011 18:55 GMT
#103
It's always nice to get to know some player's perspective of how the scene has been going. How long do you study Law in Sweden before graduating?

On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz

Oh you ^^
aNDRoM
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States637 Posts
December 31 2011 19:16 GMT
#104
Fantastic blog. So cool to read your personal journey. Much respect for you for doing law school and progaming at the same time.
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SpeCtor
Profile Joined August 2010
233 Posts
December 31 2011 19:56 GMT
#105
Fantastic Read man, So much respect for you right now. Really puts progaming into prospective. I'm going to have to come back tomorrow and finish it!
Snuggles
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1865 Posts
December 31 2011 21:04 GMT
#106
Excellent blog.
Soleone
Profile Joined April 2010
Canada80 Posts
December 31 2011 21:04 GMT
#107
Great read, it could've went on for quite some more pages and wouldn't have become boring!

Keep on at it, merz! All the frustration aside (oh how I hate losing after lots of training even at my gold level...) it sounds like it was all worth it even when not making it into any big final stages a lot of times. Just being there, experiencing all the awesomeness live and competing with the best of the best sounds good enough for me!
thehepp
Profile Joined December 2011
United States67 Posts
December 31 2011 21:25 GMT
#108
Earned respect and a fan in me merz. Great read worth every word.
mrRoflpwn
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States2618 Posts
December 31 2011 22:37 GMT
#109
I read every single word. Wow- cant believe you play sc2 and go to law school at the same time!
Thank you for this write-up. Really showed us your ups/downs. Nothing wrong with playing SC2 part-time! Always gotta plan for the future! =]
Long live the Boss Toss!
Season
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States301 Posts
December 31 2011 23:27 GMT
#110
Very motivating! I've always known who you were, but you've definitely gained another fan through this as I'll be rooting for you! GL with whatever it is you decide to do!
Spray
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States402 Posts
December 31 2011 23:30 GMT
#111
omg this is like one of the most interesting reads on TL in a long time!
HuK Fighting~~!
whatthefat
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States918 Posts
January 01 2012 00:14 GMT
#112
On January 01 2012 01:46 RaGe wrote:
Show nested quote +
On December 31 2011 22:59 Osmoses wrote:
Great blog!

On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"

It's hybris is swedish, I think he should get away with that

Pretty sure it's hybris in every language, since that's the original greek philosopical term it was based on. It's pronounced hubris though.

Very nice blog merz!

In English, it's almost always written "hubris". And "I went on hybris" is a very peculiar construction!

Totally sick blog though! Thanks so much, merz!
SlayerS_BoxeR: "I always feel sorry towards Greg (Grack?) T_T"
ELA
Profile Joined April 2010
Denmark4608 Posts
January 01 2012 01:01 GMT
#113
Thanks for writing thuis Merz, very cool to read!

The first link of chain forged, the first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably.
galtdunn
Profile Joined March 2011
United States977 Posts
January 01 2012 01:24 GMT
#114
Awesome! Great read, super interesting. I will look out for you in the future sir and best of luck!
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Rampager
Profile Joined April 2010
Australia1007 Posts
January 01 2012 02:25 GMT
#115
On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz


Hahaha, HayprO ftw.

This was a great read though, merz fighting~! It certainly puts things in perspective
mjf
Profile Joined April 2010
United States436 Posts
January 01 2012 05:46 GMT
#116
instant fan
groms
Profile Joined May 2010
Canada1017 Posts
January 01 2012 07:07 GMT
#117
yea hybris is legit. I was confused at first so i googled it. wikipedia ftw
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Mawi
Profile Joined August 2010
Sweden4365 Posts
January 01 2012 07:53 GMT
#118
Sick blog, I love these kinds of blogs
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hyperknight
Profile Joined May 2011
294 Posts
January 01 2012 09:09 GMT
#119
Absolutely fantastic read! Thanks for the writeup, its always interesting to learn about this game from a pro/semi-pro's point of view. I really enjoyed the read =)
GL with 2012 merz ^^
"you 6poll?" - aLive to IdrA on NASL Sunday Showmatch, Feb 2012
Ventil
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Sweden414 Posts
January 01 2012 09:23 GMT
#120
Read though it all. It was a fantastic read, thank you.
It's so interesting to get to see how things look from the perspective of the gamers themself, as the view you often get as a fan is often clouded by the delusion that everything is a walk in the park.
Rated 5. Thank you <3
Twitter: @VeNtiLSC
Arcanefrost
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Belgium1257 Posts
January 01 2012 09:59 GMT
#121
For someone who is going to lawschool next year this is highly motivating
Valor is a poor substitute for numbers.
PaPoolee
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United Arab Emirates660 Posts
January 01 2012 12:01 GMT
#122
Awesome blog, really interesting and well written, thank you for taking the time to write it <3.
Jono7272
Profile Joined November 2010
United Kingdom6330 Posts
January 01 2012 14:24 GMT
#123
Awesome blog. Thanks for that merz!

Hope you do the "behind the scenes" blog!
Innovation | Flash | Mvp | Byun | TY
7mk
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Germany10157 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-01-01 14:26:49
January 01 2012 14:26 GMT
#124
On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"


no, hybris isnt incorrect :/


On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz


LOL, indeed
beep boop
Nonnar
Profile Joined September 2010
Sweden50 Posts
January 01 2012 15:22 GMT
#125
GREAT blog, thanks for sharing <3

Merz fighting!
imjorman
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
United States580 Posts
January 01 2012 17:38 GMT
#126
What a read.

10/10
People who want power shouldn't have it.
merz
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Sweden2760 Posts
January 01 2012 19:26 GMT
#127
Thanks for the feedback everyone, originally I wanted to have this posted at Team-Dignitas website but I felt doing that, it'd look like something I was forced/asked to do and more of a promotional/gimmicky thing.

I left out a lot of things, I wanted this to be like a relatively short new years thing but it got out of control and I tried cutting it off more and more towards the end.

I could probably write just as much about each event separately but that would've been even more of a book (...Hayder)

Someone asked about what I'm doing 2012, full time or not, the reason I said it's still a mystery is because it is. I simply don't know yet. I want to do it, but it's not in my hands at the moment, we will have to wait and see
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
Abenson
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada4122 Posts
January 01 2012 20:10 GMT
#128
Great blog, thanks for sharing!
R!!
Profile Joined November 2011
Brazil938 Posts
January 02 2012 00:22 GMT
#129
Awesome blog, read it all in one go, like a boss XD.

I'll be rooting/supporting for you from now on merz, I've never cared much for foreign players, but since I started realizing that there's so much more to sc2 besides actual gameplay and skill, I've been giving much more respect to those that deserve it for many different reasons not easily noticed.
I like the part where sense is considered a common, settled thing.
iokke
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States1179 Posts
January 02 2012 03:26 GMT
#130
this was a very interesting read, thanks a lot merz and gl in 2012
Crop circles are Chuck Norris' way of telling the world that sometimes corn needs to lie the f*** down. rerereredit.. I never get it right the 1st time
CatNzHat
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United States1599 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-01-02 05:00:07
January 02 2012 04:59 GMT
#131
Amazing story, thanks for sharing
I look forward to what you can do in 2012 if you get the chance to play full-time.

also, the word you were looking for is visit, not visist.

oh yea, and when's the novel going to get published?
merz
Profile Blog Joined July 2004
Sweden2760 Posts
January 02 2012 05:40 GMT
#132
On January 02 2012 13:59 CatNzHat wrote:
Amazing story, thanks for sharing
I look forward to what you can do in 2012 if you get the chance to play full-time.

also, the word you were looking for is visit, not visist.

oh yea, and when's the novel going to get published?


Thanks I know, just didn't have the energy to do a typo check because it was so long, I write visit/visits at some places ^^
Winners never quit, quitters never win.
Divinek
Profile Blog Joined November 2006
Canada4045 Posts
January 02 2012 06:34 GMT
#133
On January 02 2012 04:26 dignitas.merz wrote:
Thanks for the feedback everyone, originally I wanted to have this posted at Team-Dignitas website but I felt doing that, it'd look like something I was forced/asked to do and more of a promotional/gimmicky thing.

I left out a lot of things, I wanted this to be like a relatively short new years thing but it got out of control and I tried cutting it off more and more towards the end.

I could probably write just as much about each event separately but that would've been even more of a book (...Hayder)

Someone asked about what I'm doing 2012, full time or not, the reason I said it's still a mystery is because it is. I simply don't know yet. I want to do it, but it's not in my hands at the moment, we will have to wait and see


I think anytime someone posts something awesome like this, if they do opt to do it on their team website they should either repost it here or open a topic just to link people to it. Otherwise I'd miss it cause I'm far too lazy to go to any team sites other than TL and I really enjoyed this
Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity.
Oh goodness me, FOX tv where do you get your sight? Can't you keep track, the puck is black. That's why the ice is white.
kota
Profile Joined October 2010
Denmark84 Posts
January 02 2012 06:46 GMT
#134
Very nice blog
Caphe
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Vietnam10817 Posts
January 02 2012 06:52 GMT
#135
What an awesome blog, great read. You are like Sen of the West, going to school and stay at the top at the same time although he graduated and do SC2 fulltime now.
Keep it up, you are the model for normal players that wants to do semi-pro. We all look up to you.
Terran
Danglars
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States12133 Posts
January 02 2012 10:47 GMT
#136
MLG Anaheim was a tough one looking at performance. I was more nervous than usual, because Open Bracket looked like an endless tree of Bo3s and I felt more pressured than normal because I had been flown out all the way to MLG. Flying from Sweden to Anaheim and staying there for almost one week isn't exactly cheap, and players with my merits, or lack of thereof, usually don't get a chance like that. I choked terribly vs a masters zerg named FabledIntegral in like the second or third round of the open bracket, he played a very intense ling/infestor style or ling/roach style that was still quite new at that time. And I just didn't have that much experience vs it. The harder the first game got, the more nervous I got, and I just couldn't think straight, I couldn't control well enough, and I was sweating like hell. I ended up losing the first game after a 45+ min series on Shakuras Plateu. I was badly shaken up and I got even more nervous. I picked Xel Naga because TvZ is ridiculously imbalanced there in favour of Terran, and that game ended up in a close nailbiter where none of us had resources left and I barely won due to having a more powerful army. Third game I had identified some of his early weaknesses in his build and realized he was playing extremely greedy early on and I had to punish it not to fall behind, I ended it rather quickly with a reactor hellion FE into a 3 rax/hellion bust.


Was sitting behind you (and rooting for the other guy, FabIntegral). He was at peak shape game one, and of the final 2 games one--both played hard and you came out on top, other one he choked. In intensity, he threw away a winning game situation for a losing one. Well fought on both sides, but hated to see FabIntegral crumble to pressure he seemed incapable of being overcome by. One of the best matches I saw him play in the tournament, other might've been VPFaith or something, trying to remember.

Was fun at NASL 2, seeing your personality show, and some intense games of Mafia. Nice to meet fun-loving people that enjoy gaming. Next time you're out in SoCal, hope our local gets a rematch against you in top shape. I'll be rooting for him again (his story isn't law school, but has similarities to yours) but hope to see a good series of matches regardless.
Great armies come from happy zealots, and happy zealots come from California!
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Klaent
Profile Joined October 2010
Sweden374 Posts
January 02 2012 14:03 GMT
#137
Holy shit that was a long read. I read for like an hour before stopping and actually checking how long this blog was, insane! Great read anyway, always knew you where a good player (and a realy fast player!), but didnt know much else about you so this was a nice look into your head =) I know ill be 10 times more pumped whenever you go up against Naama from now on :D Just keep working on using your extremly high APM to your advantage, and you will soon be the talk of the town =) merz fighting!!
"On a scale from 1 to Idra, how mad are you right now?" -ROOTDestiny
ComaDose
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Canada10357 Posts
January 02 2012 14:08 GMT
#138
yeah i didn't get a lot of work done this morning.
love hearing the "backstage" scoop. I'll be cheering for you next time.
BW pros training sc2 is like kiss making a dub step album.
LemonyTang
Profile Joined March 2011
United Kingdom428 Posts
January 02 2012 14:11 GMT
#139
thanks a lot for this blog merz, it's a really fun read.

I was at i43 and it was a sick finals!
Mvp #1
BleaK_
Profile Joined November 2010
Norway593 Posts
January 02 2012 15:57 GMT
#140
Awsome read! Thank you!
babybell
Profile Joined June 2011
776 Posts
January 02 2012 17:07 GMT
#141
On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"

thought hybris is more true to the ancient greek origin of the word... anywho
Spinoza
Profile Joined October 2010
667 Posts
January 02 2012 18:24 GMT
#142
Read all of it, great read. Good Luck!
FanTaSy | Flash | Movie | Leta | Stork | Map:Destination[BW]
supgusy
Profile Joined August 2010
6 Posts
January 02 2012 20:35 GMT
#143
Loved the read. Interesting viewpoint, inspiring and made me recall hybris.
Will definitely cheer you on from now, gl!

On December 31 2011 18:36 Liquid`HayprO wrote:
interesting book merz

lol :D
exShikari
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia237 Posts
January 02 2012 21:47 GMT
#144
I hate reading even the smallest paper for tertiary educ. purposes but hey it's a blog so pfffffffft
It is, in the end, whatever the Hell I want it to be, And when I'm through with it, it's gonna blow a hole, This wide, straight through the worlds own idea of itself. They're throwing bottles at your house. Come on, lets go break their arms.
Flux.b
Profile Joined November 2011
United Kingdom12 Posts
January 03 2012 00:07 GMT
#145
Great read, loved it.

I remember being at i43 when you played fargo, i was on the front seat of the crowd, and there was an intense 1hour+ game on Tal'derim. When fargo pulled it back to 3-3, everyone in the crowd was rooting for him, and it takes some serious metal control to play your best when the crowd is going against you. Kudos for that, and for an epic series. It was my first LAN and that series pretty much was the cherry on the fucking-awesome cake.

GL and HF in you future endevours good sir !
--FLUX
CryMeAReaper
Profile Joined November 2010
Denmark1135 Posts
January 03 2012 01:22 GMT
#146
O_O. Wow, just wow. Very inspiring and a rare glimpse into the life of a (semi or w/e you call it ) programer. It really opens your eyes and make some of the hate given by the community seem so utterly stupid and ignorant. Very well written aswell!

I hope you take a year off, I really wanna see how far you can go after reading this xD I've always kinda liked you for being so fast ^^ hah. And Dignitas seems like an awesome team to be with.

5/5
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iNfeRnaL *
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
Germany1908 Posts
January 03 2012 01:48 GMT
#147
great read tim.
keep fighting~ ^^v
SuperaddE
Profile Joined July 2009
Sweden132 Posts
January 03 2012 02:18 GMT
#148
Amazing read. Good luck with everything.
RIP KT_Violet
Clazziquai10
Profile Blog Joined August 2011
Singapore1949 Posts
January 03 2012 09:50 GMT
#149
What a great blog! Good luck in all your future endeavours - law school, sc2 and everything :D

I'll still rmb you as the guy with BY FAR the highest apm at dreamhack summer 2011!
Nightleaf
Profile Joined June 2011
United States7 Posts
January 03 2012 10:47 GMT
#150
Amazing blog, read the entire thing and I am glad I did. Good luck!!!
mrscheng
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
Sweden658 Posts
January 03 2012 12:51 GMT
#151
was really happy seeing you posting something like this. i myself always considered you someone who could upset anyone, and thats exactly how you think/thought of yourself. i think thats prettyc ool =)

i think u shud def. stay at it, keep the dream going. i started studying recently but am taking 1 year off now to persue the my poker career, as i havent posted 'great' results either lately.

hare bra
SKT Hyuk is my homeboy
Erasme
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
Bahamas15899 Posts
January 03 2012 13:24 GMT
#152
On December 31 2011 14:55 FabledIntegral wrote:
Pfft. I was grandmasters, not just masters! And my opening build wasn't necessarily super greedy, I just thought you were going 2port cloakshees since you took your natural super late and were continually targeting my queens with hellions instead of drones. I made like 4-5 spore colonies when your bust hit!

Glad you remember my name though, the games actually ended up getting casted. I've watched out for you in particular ever since those games, through the rest of your MLG Anaheim run and whenever you stream or are in tournies.

My games vs you were also the very first time I ever used ling/infestor, I had heard it was picking up popularity due to Destiny but never had used them myself, even on ladder. Rather, I only got infesters super lategame for the sole reason I had like 1k minerals/3k gas at one point and couldn't think of anything better to get .

I know we made a lot of mistakes each side at MLG, but I remember distinctly THIS here being the reason I didn't manage to take you out in game 2. It still haunts me til this day...

+ Show Spoiler +
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4vv_rn37Tdo&t=21m0s

For some reason I can't get it to start at the time I want, event in question is at 21 min.
You had something like 60 or so SCVs there, massively oversaturated!



LOL, ahahahahah you must feel angry at yourself :p
Sick blog and well written !
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d7lxwFEB6FI “‘Drain the swamp’? Stupid saying, means nothing, but you guys loved it so I kept saying it.”
TAAF
Profile Joined March 2011
Switzerland226 Posts
January 03 2012 14:23 GMT
#153
Thanks Merz! I read the whole thing and it's so awesome! I felt like reading day9 daily 100 the Merz edition!
All the best in the future
Crouching probe, hidden cannon
woreyour
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
582 Posts
January 03 2012 15:31 GMT
#154
On December 31 2011 14:16 Antoine wrote:
wow sick blog, i'm only halfway through but i must mention that the word is "hubris" and not "hybris"


hybris is also acceptable. same thing.
I am so sexy.. I sometimes romance myself..
Twistacles
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
Canada1327 Posts
January 03 2012 16:01 GMT
#155
You're a baller! you remind me a lot of myself in the way you view yourself and react to failure
"If you don't give a shit which gum you buy, get stride" - Tyler
Markwerf
Profile Joined March 2010
Netherlands3728 Posts
January 03 2012 22:10 GMT
#156
I like the honesty and self reflection in this blog. Many of us think they are quite something till they are put down but not many admit it later on with such honesty.
Good read and good luck to you. Unfortunately it seems that with the level of sc2 progressing so much still it gets harder and harder to get back from a hiatus due to university. It's not like 1 month of training will automatically get one back if you haven't played enough for a while.
Bart
Profile Joined November 2010
494 Posts
January 04 2012 03:43 GMT
#157
Nice blog post. Thanks for sharing.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯ | Fan of: MKP, Select, MC, Kripp, Purge, JP, Qpad Red Pandas
Detri
Profile Blog Joined February 2011
United Kingdom683 Posts
January 04 2012 19:35 GMT
#158
Wow, 400 APM and a full time student. Well played.
The poor are thieves, beggars and whores, the rich are politicians, solicitors and courtesans...
kusu
Profile Joined April 2010
Sweden440 Posts
January 04 2012 21:05 GMT
#159
omg <3 this brings back some memories even tho it was only <2 years ago. dont stop playing merz please!
Expa bör man annars dör man! A game withouth me, is a game not worth winning!
gplayer
Profile Joined March 2011
Romania106 Posts
January 05 2012 15:08 GMT
#160
Great write-up. I think that going to law school while also doing this is a great accomplishment, but if you would quit the law school now it would be quite a waste of resources. Finishing the law school while also competing at a high level in SC2 is an awesome accomplishment. Keep it up and good luck!
AIKfans87
Profile Joined February 2011
Sweden170 Posts
January 12 2012 17:38 GMT
#161
A bit after but very nice blog Merz!
Sweden fighting!!
ijw2bagahp
Profile Joined September 2012
China5 Posts
October 12 2012 02:01 GMT
#162
Great blog.
I just want to be as good as humanly possible - merz.
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