This an interview Tossgirl did on Flash. They mention that Tossgirl beat Flash during the interview. This was from before Flash was a successful progamer.
This an interview Tossgirl did on Flash. They mention that Tossgirl beat Flash during the interview. This was from before Flash was a successful progamer.
OMFG AHAHAHH!!! this one has got to be one of the best, and its not even a flash meme lmao.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Thread derailment detected, but I just can't resist! I completely agree with the sentiment that pro gamers should be allowed whatever channels are open to them to perform mindgames. Remember, starcraft is their life, and every player interaction is mindgames.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Well there was at least one game where the other player was put at a major disadvantage because of chatting.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Well there was at least one game where the other player was put at a major disadvantage because of chatting.
Can just imagine someone going BBS, and then just before his army gets there, he asks a question.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Well there was at least one game where the other player was put at a major disadvantage because of chatting.
Can just imagine someone going BBS, and then just before his army gets there, he asks a question.
Boxer also played mind games in the chat, which resulted in Kespa banning chatting during pro games. He said something like "Oh, my base is so small...." His nervous opponent interpreted that message as in Boxer was going to proxy him. I don't remember which game, nor what happened afterwards, though...
This is so stupid. If only Kespa had a different mindset, we'll be having a whole extra dimension of mindgames in BW ......
KeSPA is wrong about a lot of things but that kind of suggestion just seems silly, would you really banter in pro games? And surely something like that will be rendered useless really quickly especially since you would know that your opponent is trying to trick you with 'mindgames'.
Although they go too far the chat thing, e.g banned for typing 'a' by accident or whatever, seeing constant chat in the games is really distracting.
No one will chat past like the 2 minute mark, and it helps display some personality, even if we the foreigners can't read it. I'm in favor of anything that makes the players stand out more.
Well there was at least one game where the other player was put at a major disadvantage because of chatting.
Can just imagine someone going BBS, and then just before his army gets there, he asks a question.
Never experienced ye olde from-rush have you? ^^
Haha that's what I was referring to.
But nah, the first 2 mins of chat is incredibly annoying. You just hear this beep beep bip bip bip bip and half the screen is covered in text while the commentators are talking.
This an interview Tossgirl did on Flash. They mention that Tossgirl beat Flash during the interview. This was from before Flash was a successful progamer.