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FXOpen
Australia1844 Posts
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maximuspita
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On November 12 2011 00:52 setzer wrote: Can't wait to see the development of these players unfold as their practice continues. Playing against the very top of competition every day 12 hours a day has to be better than playing against B-teamers like so many progamers do. That isn't necessarily true. If you play against someone who is too good, you might discard a valid strategy because that particular player defended it(and the strategy wasn't well developed at the moment). You also get a much smaller subset of styles to practice against. I am, however, very excited to see this team tear through Proleague! | ||
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Kiett
United States7639 Posts
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baubo
China3370 Posts
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forumtext
575 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:22 baubo wrote: Wow, I never knew a progaming house can be so small. I can't imagine spending my days in such a crowded apartment. Are the better-funded progaming houses bigger? Not sure if the environment will affect their play. IIRC even the big teams have their players sharing rooms. | ||
setzer
United States3284 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:13 maximuspita wrote: That isn't necessarily true. If you play against someone who is too good, you might discard a valid strategy because that particular player defended it(and the strategy wasn't well developed at the moment). You also get a much smaller subset of styles to practice against. I am, however, very excited to see this team tear through Proleague! I think that is more of a problem of having a smaller amount of people to practice with and not the quality of each person. Overall I think we would see a way better Jaedong in ZvP if he was able to practice against Bisu and reach a modest 50%. Winning 50% of his games against the best PvZ player in the history of BW should almost always be more effective practice than against players who cannot come close to pushing Jaedong to his limits. | ||
Masheyoon
United States781 Posts
On November 11 2011 21:23 Ryo wrote: Dailyesports: ![]() Curious, are these their study books for school, or some elite BW strategy books? ![]() | ||
Ryo
8787 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:22 baubo wrote: Wow, I never knew a progaming house can be so small. I can't imagine spending my days in such a crowded apartment. Are the better-funded progaming houses bigger? Not sure if the environment will affect their play. Go watch Hyungjoon Becomes a Progamer and Hyungjoon Makes a Game Team. | ||
Klonere
Ireland4123 Posts
![]() So hyped for new PL, all the drama and misfortunes has really injected an enormous amount of storylines into it! | ||
Ryo
8787 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:32 Masheyoon wrote: Curious, are these their study books for school, or some elite BW strategy books? ![]() Books brought by Coach Han, mostly about team work etc. | ||
Antisocialmunky
United States5912 Posts
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keiraknightlee
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friendbg
Bulgaria576 Posts
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Black[CAT]
Malaysia2589 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:33 Klonere wrote: Looks like an SC2 team house ![]() So hyped for new PL, all the drama and misfortunes has really injected an enormous amount of storylines into it! Actually SC2 team houses looks like BW team houses. | ||
baubo
China3370 Posts
On November 12 2011 01:24 forumtext wrote: IIRC even the big teams have their players sharing rooms. I knew they shared rooms. I just expected bigger space overall. You know, like a nice dining area, sofas for resting, maybe table tennis, etc. But 175 sq. meter should allow for a living room barely enough for a stack of computers. | ||
Kal_rA
United States2925 Posts
On November 11 2011 22:12 Ryo wrote: Jaedong: "the intra-house tournament felt like the Ro8 or the Ro4 of an individual league." Fuck the MSL. I wanna watch this intra-house tourney! | ||
Ryo
8787 Posts
On November 12 2011 02:19 baubo wrote: I knew they shared rooms. I just expected bigger space overall. You know, like a nice dining area, sofas for resting, maybe table tennis, etc. But 175 sq. meter should allow for a living room barely enough for a stack of computers. Rental is expensive in Seoul. At the present moment, they have no sponsor at all, so KeSPA is paying for everything. Edit: T1's apartments aren't any bigger either but the difference is that their practice area is in another building. | ||
setzer
United States3284 Posts
On November 12 2011 02:11 Black[CAT] wrote: Actually SC2 team houses looks like BW team houses. A lot of them are way smaller. CSN has videos of the Korean SC2 team houses and they really pale in comparison even to the medium sizes BW ones. | ||
Troxior
United States168 Posts
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