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SC2's first world star, 'FruitDealer' Kim Won-Ki

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'TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1 champion'
'World's first major SC2 tournament winner'
'Player that won 100 million won'

These are the words that are used to describe TSL_FruitDealer. Not only is he titled a glorious 'champion', but he is the first player to take home the prize money of 100 million won. Having both the fame and the money, TSL_FruitDealer is the first true hero of SC2.

'FruitDealer' has already become a representative 'nickname'. He's been considered the best since closed beta, and he's now the champion of the first major tournament, TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1. At the time, zergs were considered difficult to play, but he has shown innovative strategies coupled with unlimited skill each game.

Many fans love TSL_FruitDealer. He may not be the most handsome, but his friendly image meshes well with the ID 'FruitDealer', which is attracting tons of interest from many people. He is very well-spoken, like a champion, in his deep low voice. From all-ins to management, displaying a wide variety of play styles, TSL_FruitDealer has become a player with all the qualities of a star player.

Truthfully, his SC2 career has been a sequence of 'uncertainty'. After being enrolled in the army, he was released back home due to health problems. This is when he became in contact with SC2, and he started to participate in tournaments just to enjoy the game. Soon after, he has become the most famous player world-wide.

After season 3 round of 8, TSL_FruitDealer is awaiting 2011 GSL Code S.
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TSL_FruitDealer has advanced to the round of 8 in season 3. He was greedy to win once again, but he was crushed by HongUnPrime 3:2 in the round of 8. Season 1 champion, season 2 round of 32, and season 3 round of 8 are surely outstanding results. However, for TSL_FruitDealer, getting to the round of 8 was a disappointing result.

TSL_FruitDealer is a very spirited individual. From time to time, he gets frustrated after a loss and stays away from the game. He is also known to express his feelings on SC2 related community sites. These factors are different from what we expect from a successful progamer, but fans support TSL_FruitDealer nonetheless. It's because even though he seems distracted, he always answers the fans' expectations when he is standing on that stage, sitting in his booth. This is why he is still a favorite to win in 2011 GSL Code S.

Q. How have you been doing since season 3 round of 8? You must be getting a lot of rest without much schedule.
A. I'm doing a lot of different things. I've been playing pool and have been learning boxing. I also went snowboarding and did all sorts of things. I usually like to drink, but I haven't drank all that much. I'm trying not to drink and learn other things instead.

Q. I want to know why you're trying to quit drinking and trying new things.
A. I wanted to quit drinking from a long time ago, but it's hard to stop. Instead of completely quitting, I'm trying to drink as little as possible. I've been trying other things, since I don't have a lot of things on my schedule, and each day felt longer and longer. I think liquor intake is directly proportionate to my game performance. It's definitely better for me to stop drinking. It's good to drink once in a while, but too much is a minus for sure.

Q. You were knocked out in the round of 8 in season 3, were there any damage done?
A. It's been very regretful. I did so bad. I think I lost in a situation where I couldn't lose. I'm sure every player thinks this way after the games, but I think I played very poorly. It was very annoying and I tried to forget about it since I've been having pointless thoughts. For about 2 days, I've been drinking and going to bed to recover. I definitely had another chance to reach the final since I was in the round of 8, so it was disappointing. At the least, TSL_Rain has reached the final and that's helped me recover somewhat.

Q. Including both you and IMNesTea, there were a lot of people that expected a match between the 2 champions of season 1 and season 2.
A. Honestly, I thought it would be easy until the round of 4. I think IMNesTea thought the same way. I don't think either one of us expected to lose in the round of 8. I think we got a little ahead of ourselves. We told each other 'let's meet in the round of 4', and IMNesTea would often say 'I'm going to eat some delicious fruit in the round of 4' (laughs). We overextended ourselves and got knocked out.

Q. You must have been self-reflective recently.
A. I usually don't like to get ahead of myself. I was confident, but I still expected a tough tournament. That's why I was more nervous, and was very pressured. I was pressured to reach the round of 4. I practiced a lot, but I didn't get to execute the things I did in practice. I'm very disappointed regarding that part. I have had a relatively long career, and I've won before, so I regretted showing such abysmal performances.

Q. Aren't you still participating in 2011 Code S leagues? You must have no room to breathe.
A. I rested a bit after losing in the round of 8. After about a week, I'm increasing my practice time back up. I'm currently loosening up playing random. Even though I took a break, I've been thinking about the game, keeping in touch with other people, so it shouldn't be a problem to get my game back. I need work hard for 2011.

Winning season 1 has changed everything for TSL_FruitDealer.
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No matter what game, the most important thing for a progamer is to win. Players that have won enjoy more fame than the average progamers. Well, there are 'unfortunate winners' that experience no change after a win, but TSL_FruitDealer is not one of them. Ever since winning TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1, his life as a progamer has completely changed.

Before getting to the main interview, we want to look back at his SCBW career.

He was a 'lazy genius'. Since joining e-stro, called e-nature at the time, TSL_FruitDealer was a prospect that had a lot of expectations. His official record is 13-20. His play against NaDa was especially impressive, and he was a hyped zerg player that displayed 'infested terran drop' plays.

His progamer career didn't last very long. He didn't adjust to the strict restrictions of the progaming system and his will wasn't the strongest around. That TSL_FruitDealer has now become a central leader for TSL. He has succeeded in becoming an experienced player in the midst of enjoying his share of freedom.

Q. I want to talk about season 1. You were one of the favorites to win before the tournament started.
A. I did think that I was the best zerg player among the group, but I didn't think that I could win. However, after winning a game here and there, I was at the final stage. To be honest, the bracket wasn't too easy either. I played against TSL_GuineaPig in the round of 64, and it was such a difficult match. At the time, zergs had a tough time beating protosses, and his practice amount was incredible. I barely defended against a 4 warpgate rush on Scrap Station, and I went for a hidden expansion at the 9 o' clock on Kulas Ravine, but it was a last minute strategy rather than a prepared one. I think in season 1, all these last minute decisions worked in my favor.

Q. TSL_FruitDealer's games are considered to be entertaining, because they're always so close.
A. That's because I suck (laughs). That's why there's been so many close games. I even made a lot of mistakes since I was very nervous, the situation turns out that way if I start with a disadvantage. However, good zergs were supposed to barely win even back in SCBW, and I still think that way. For viewers, those types of games might be entertaining.

Q. Don't you think that those games were a result of zergs being unbalanced in season 1?
A. That could be a part of it. Even though I got knocked out in season 2 and season 3, zergs became a lot better since season 1. If I look back now, I sometimes wonder 'how did I win during that time', but I think the tight schedule helped me focus. I also think that I was able to succeed in season 1 due to the things I did back in closed beta. I'm always good at games that are just released.

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The champion of TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1 TSL_FruitDealer.

Q. What was the hardest match in season 1?
A. It was obviously the match against oGsTOP in the round of 16. I won flawlessly in the first set, but I ended up doing an all-in that would never work. I kind of wanted to show it off on TV, and wanted to make an image for myself. I also wanted to try a different style of play for my future games. The second set on Lost Temple was a map that I half gave up on, so I ended up losing.

After starting the third set on Kulas Ravine in a disappointed mood, I was terribly damaged by early hellions. However, I had a feeling that oGsTOP would play like he did in the first set, he pushed out really late after getting 3 command centers, and that was the recent terran trend. I was hoping he would do that, and that's what he did. My decision to drop everything altogether and just pump drones actually worked (laughs). Honestly, I played the game thinking that I lost, that's why it's been the most memorable game so far.

Q. May things must have changed after winning in season 1.
A. I thought my life was cursed for 2-3 years. I didn't believe in any myths, but I almost started believing in these unfortunate myths. I even went to a fortune teller on the streets (laughs). They told me that I would be cursed from when I'm 26 to 40 years old. I even heard that I would fail no matter what I tried. I didn't actually believe in those words, but things were hard as nothing seemed to work out.

Q. Ah, it must have been very difficult.
A. I went to the army and came out right after. The draft letter came as a surprise, but once I entered, I was released due to a pre-existing condition on my thyroid gland. I had many farewell parties and many people showed up on the day I went into the army, but it was so embarrassing to be out again. I think I went undercover for a month. I started doing other things, and I started playing SC2 during that break.

Ah, what was the question? Ah, after winning... (laughs). After winning, I thought 'I can't believe this luck is happening to me', and 'maybe things will go well from here'. I started thinking positively, even though I looked optimistic before, I wasn't really like that in the inside. I think I became fully optimistic after winning.

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Q. Isn't it a big honor to be the first champion?
A. It's true that I thought 'I was the best' since closed beta. However, I only thought that, because I started before anyone else. I thought it was more important to do well in the official tournaments. That's why I was even happier to win in the first tournament, the word 'first champion' is very powerful. I didn't really expect to win, but ironically, I thought 'what do I do if I don't win'.

After winning, I gained the confidence to proudly address someone. I can now confidently scold the younger teammates as well (laughs). I think I gained that definite image of the 'champion' from that of an 'old player that is decent'. It doesn't matter how good you are, it's very hard to be recognized if you don't win. I'm sure this applies to any other field.

Q. Do you think that you've hit your prime after winning in season 1?
A. I really thought that I was good when I first joined e-nature. I thought I'd be in the discussion of the top 5 zergs. It's weird for me to say this, but I really was that good (laughs). Back then, I purposely practiced without taking my natural against terrans and focused mainly on 1 hatchery or in-base 2 hatchery builds. However, I really disliked broadcasted ZvZ matches. I lost them all (laughs). Even though the game is different, I think my skill level stayed relatively the same. If anything is different now, I have an appropriate environment to practice and I now have the desire to keep going. Since I have that experience from before, I'm always thinking a lot and trying hard, but my personality hinders me from progressing further.

Q. Still, you're a little bit older and your previous experience must be helping you out.
A. That's somewhat true. I don't want to repeat the same mistakes I made in the past. Also, as the champion of season 1, it would be horrible to get destroyed in Code S after partying and drinking my life away. It definitely makes me feel like I should do better and I want to show consistency before I enter the army. I absolutely have to. I don't know if I can win again, but I want to stay around and get good results. I want to reach at least the round of 8, I'd hate to do any worse than that.

Blizzcon 2010, world star 'FruitDealer'.
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Blizzard presented an art work for season 1's champion TSL_FruitDealer.

GSL is an abbreviation for 'Global StarCraft 2 League'. Anyone can view the games after installing the GomPlayer. For that reason, many fans are watching GSL despite the fact that they have to pay to do so. The popularity of the first season, TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1, was outstanding. The champion TSL_FruitDealer enjoyed the fame of a world star during Blizzcon 2010, people supported him, even translating his Korean ID to 'FruitDealer'. He played show matches against SlayerS_BoxeR, and the match caused hot reactions as a showdown between SCBW and SC2's top stars.

Q. Let's talk about Blizzcon 2010. Wasn't it your first time playing games in a foreign country?
A. It was the first time being in another country since I visited Southeast Asia, and it was the first time flying out to play games. The city of Anaheim felt rather rural, but it was very thrilling to play games on the stage. I think it was there was 10 times the hype compared to 2010 G-Star All-Stars. It was insane to see so many people wanting to watch SC2. Of course, there were some difficulties since it was in a foreign country, but in the end, it was very fun. Koreans tend to be shy, but foreigners are very expressive and outgoing so their cheering culture was amazing. The atmosphere was very passionate. It made me realize the power of a mere game and wished for a similar atmosphere in Korea too.

Q. Were you aware that there were many shots of you in the 2010 Blizzcon opening video?
A. When I was there, I only heard that I was in the video. It didn't really approach me during the stay, but I realized how big of a part I took when I watched the video back in Korea. It could have been more thrilling if I watched it back then, it's disappointing. When I realized that it was such a big event, I regretted not enjoying it a little more.

Q. Many foreign fans supported you, recognizing you as 'FruitDealer'.
A. There were barely anyone in Korea that recognized me off the streets. There were maye 1 or 2 instances, once when fans recognized me on their way to a different progaming house, and twice when a convenient store worker recognized me. I thought it was weird how they knew me in the Unites States, everyone knew me, and it was a little awkward. I didn't know how to speak English, so I didn't know what to do in this situation. I kind of regret that I didn't fully enjoy those moments. I was originally scared of foreigners, and it looked like they were about to pull out a gun (laughs). Everything got better after the Blizzcon though, everyone was very nice.

Q. You must want another opportunity to play overseas.
A. Of course I do, it's super fun. I can travel and play games at the same time. I don't usually like traveling, but I want to visit more places after the recent trip. I think it's better to enjoy the games when I play in a foreigner tournament, with prize money and other things aside. I heard that foreign fans are much more interested in players that win in a tournament. I think I should play better whenever I'm overseas too, as I might be representing Korea (laughs).

Hot issue maker, TSL_FruitDealer.
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Games aside, TSL_FruitDealer is very popular outside the gaming stage. Of course, there will be players that can top him as the game develops and more players enter the scene, but for now, he is the most interesting player without a doubt.

Fans use the shortened version of 'FruitDealer' and refer to him as the 'director'. In response, TSL_FruitDealer has shown many ceremonies using fruits. There are many photoshopped images using the concept of a fruit dealer, and he is a frequent main character on the after-comics featured on the GSL homepage. Unlike the previous progamers, he communicates with the fans on community sites and QQs saying 'practice is too hard' right before important matches. He is definitely one of the 'hot' SC2 players.

Q. The ID 'FruitDealer' must be very special to you.
A. It's very special. People liked to create their ID's in English in the past, so I wanted to make mine in Korean. I thought about it a lot, but 'FruitDealer' was actually made without much consideration. I think it's a great ID though, I think it has an ID effect? sort of thing. I'm fully enjoying that effect. I ended up creating my own nickname, that's amazing (laughs).

Q. You must get a lot of fruit gifts.
A. Ygosu's team manager Apple bought me 3 boxes of fruit, he qualified for season 2 round of 64 as a businessman. My family said that they would continue sending me fruits. Actually, I think I tend to give more fruit gifts than to receive them. I think it's better for my image to just spread fruits everywhere, I'm a fruit 'dealer' after all (laughs).

Q. You seem to like writing on the SC2 community site, PlayXP.
A. I originally liked writing on the forums. It's a site I visit everyday, it's fun to just hang around. Since I'm a progamer, I told myself to stay away from such behaviors, but I wanted to play SC2 with some freedom and initially wanted it as a hobby. I want to leave even more posts, but I'm holding myself back. I think I'm doing this since I'm so used to hanging around on internet from my days in PC Communication. In the past, I used to leave comments on threads regarding myself using a different account (laughs).

Q. Fans are liking TSL_FruitDealer's posts too much, a lot of them make it to the notices section too (laughs).
A. I think the effect is dieing since I've been leaving too many posts, but I tend to ask a lot of questions. I asked 'where is a good place to go snowboarding' once and there were people telling me to go where they work (laughs). I think it's a huge bonus.

Q. You posting 'die HongUn lololol' on the forums before the round of 8 has been an issue.
A. I think it's reasonable to leave comments like that. Don't we all fool around when we're having fun with friends, it's like saying 'don't you dare 6-pool me'. I'm revealing this now, but there are many cases of me leaving comments after drinking. I think I was crazy, it's becoming a drunk habit. I don't even remember writing some comments (laughs). At least the fans are happy, so I'm happy too. Progamers generally aren't active on the community sites, but I like doing this. It's good that I can leave a comment after reading the forums everyday. I see almost all threads, including different zerg stories, and get a lot of tips and information from them. There are plain stupid threads occasionally, but it's beneficial to read what others are thinking. It's hard to meet other people due to gaming, so I'm sort of filling in my lack of social life this way.

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Q. You're making frequent appearances in CoCoShoo's 'GSL After-Comic'.
A. I really like that series. CoCoShoo claims to be my fan, but I'm his fan as well. My face is expressed as a fruit, and I really like the character. The cartoon may be more popular since I'm in it, but those contents motivate me to do better. I think it'll be sad to see other players on the cartoon, I want to make even more appearances on the cartoons. He is really good at drawing.

Q. Whenever there is a weird picture of you, it becomes photoshop material.
A. Whether it's photoshopped pictures or weird expressions, I really enjoy it. I actually like people that leave hurtful comments too. They're doing it, because they're interested. Strange images and abusive comments are all interests towards me. The worst thing as a progamer is to have no interest from the public. So, I like to see these kinds of things, I sometimes want to feed them with weird pictures of myself (laughs). It makes me proud that I can make them happy, and it really makes me aware of my popularity.

Q. I'm curious to know about your life in TSL.
A. Coach Lee Woon-Jae is very considerate. Honestly, I don't think the life of a progamer fits me very well (laughs). It's because I like to be free and I don't want to distract other players. All the players are very nice, even though it seems like they're learning boxing to beat me up later...(laughs). That's why I'm learning too. I love the free atmosphere of TSL, and I think it's great living with TSL_Killer and TSL_sSKS. Half of us are from e-stro and the other half is from MBC Game, and everyone just works very hard. Besides, the food is great too, thank you, maid.

Q. You're known to be very close with season 2's champion IMNesTea.
A. I've known him back since our amateur days. We've separated after joining our respective teams, but became close again due to SC2. TSL_RevivaL is the only other zerg player on our team, and it really helps a lot to discuss things with IMNesTea. I think it's because we feel the same way about the game. He doesn't like to talk online, but he's a big help when I talk to him face-to-face. Ultimately, he's still a rival. Since we absorb information immediately, we tend to hide some information from each other (laughs). We're really close though, I really like him.

Q. Many people are wondering how you spent your prize money.
A. I've repaid for the favors other people have given me, and spent a lot of it on food. I actually haven't decided what to do with the money yet. I think it's best to leave it with my mother. I don't usually use the word 'respect', but I genuinely respect her. She is the best. I'm hoping that the money can grow if I invest the money on her.

Q. You posted a picture of your prize money on the day you received 100 million won.
A. I had a drink with a few friends the day before, and I said 'I'm going to post a picture of my prize money the moment I receive it'. That's what started the occasion. I tend to be dull over money, so I didn't have too many feelings towards the 100 million won. However, it was still a very strong motivating force. It made me work really hard in season 3. Also, other players must have seen my post, they must have stomachaches. I was hoping that it would motivate them as well. I wanted to gather interest from people that didn't know about SC2 leagues, it wasn't just to show off, but it ended up being that way (laughs).

Q. You must be happy that good things are happening since you started SC2.
A. I'm finally having a plan now that I've been having some success. I want to accomplish more things positively, even though I don't know how things will go due to the army situation (laughs).

The future of SC2, the future of TSL_FruitDealer.
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As well-known, GSL officially starts in 2011. The 3 open tournaments that started in September were just to separate Code S from Code A. GSL will mainly focus on Code S, Code A and Code B leagues, as well other events such as ladder tournaments and world invitationals. SC2 leagues have unlimited potential. This applies to TSL_FruitDealer as well. He may have to go to the army sometime in the future, but army is no longer an obstacle for him.

Q. I want to know if you think GSL is progressing well.
A. I don't know exactly, since it will be different how I view things compared to the average viewer. However, it's good for gamers that there are many tournaments going on. I'm expecting a lot of things since there will be even more bigger tournaments next year. I just don't know how the viewers think as I haven't thought about it in their perspective. Still, I think it's doing pretty well. I didn't know that so many people would show up to my final match, but a lot of people came, at least 2-3 times as many. It was amazing when I stepped on the stage. There was a similar number of people in season 2 as well. That definitely made me feel that the league was doing well. I was happy that so many people showed up, even though there is no 'Taek Bang Lee Ssang'.

Q. As a player, are you considering to do things that will improve the league?
A. I don't know (laughs). I didn't have too much time to think since I've been focused on gaming, and it's my first time being in this position. I only think about how I can improve as a player, as these problems are difficult to solve. That's why I've been wanting to study more, not like English or math, but how to use my brain and think. I set my mind to do that, but it's hard. Right now, I'm just thinking about how I can play better games, I trust in others to lead me to the right path once I start showing good games. If I mature a little bit more, I believe that I will be able to do things to improve the league and the lives of other progamers.

Q. I want to know your goal in the 2011 GSL seasons.
A. There will be many leagues. There will be more than 10 tournaments, and I want to reach the final in at least 1 of them. If you're in Code S, you get paid monthly. If I had to consider it money-wise, I want to make as much as a 'director' of a big company would. I want to earn a bonus by winning, that is my goal.

Q. You must be ambitious to show the fans entertaining games.
A. Of course I am. Winning is important, but entertainment values are important too. Honestly, this round of 8 was too tough. Since it was difficult to win, I set the concept to go all-in. However, I think going all-in every game can be boring, a player should show a variety of game styles. If the game turns out to be entertaining, it's enjoyable even if I lose. So, winning in entertaining games is my ultimate goal. If I did well in season 2, I could have played in season 3 with a different race, but season 2 was disappointing. I'm good with other races too (laughs). I do all this to provide the fans with entertainment.

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Q. So do you want to participate in a tournament playing another race?
A. Sometime in the future, even though I don't know when that will be. It's not just for fun, I want to show everyone that I can do just as well playing another race. I should have done this before the average skill level increased... (laughs). I'm a little worried, but I'll definitely be looking for an opportunity next year.

Q. You must fulfill your duty in the army sooner or later.
A. I'm already planning things to do after returning from the army. By doing this, I realized that I have to be more successful now to do the things that I want to do afterwards. To continue to be involved in SC2 e-sports, I need to be more famous and be more skilled. I want to make a clear impression as a progamer, so that people don't forget about me after I'm released from the army. Everything is forgotten so easily nowadays, even in this GSL, I felt like I was being forgotten since I was knocked out so early. This is why I want to leave a definite impression for people to remember me by.

Q. Can you make any last comments to the fans?
A. I hope everyone spends the holidays safely and drinks responsibly (laughs). Taking care of yourself is really important. Also, I'm looking for someone to teach me how to snowboard (laughs). I really like snowboarding, and it helps me focus better on gaming. Snowboarding also makes me drink less (laughs). I'm trying to snowboard as much as I can this winter and I'm willing to teach everything I know about SC2 to the person that teaches me snowboarding. I will make them an amazing gosu.

There are 3 players on our team without Code S, but the skill level of these players is truly unbelievable. I hope they do well in 2011. They shouldn't give up after making just a couple of mistakes. Lastly, I wish that TSL_Rain can win in the upcoming season 3 final match. TSL_Rain and TSL fighting!

Original interview in Korean (http://www.fomos.kr/board/board.php?mode=read&keyno=113441&db=issue)
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FataLe
Profile Joined November 2010
New Zealand4501 Posts
December 18 2010 14:11 GMT
#2
Ty so much Canucks, you are awesome!
hi. big fan.
Erandorr
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
2283 Posts
December 18 2010 14:13 GMT
#3
I want to know why you're trying to quit drinking and trying new things.
A. I wanted to quit drinking from a long time ago, but it's hard to stop. Instead of completely quitting, I'm trying to drink as little as possible. I've been trying other things, since I don't have a lot of things on my schedule, and each day felt longer and longer. I think liquor intake is directly proportionate to my game performance. It's definitely better for me to stop drinking. It's good to drink once in a while, but too much is a minus for sure.

o.O is FD an alcoholic ?
pshych0
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
274 Posts
December 18 2010 14:17 GMT
#4
Thank you, that was really cool!
shit happens
Telcontar
Profile Joined May 2010
United Kingdom16710 Posts
December 18 2010 14:20 GMT
#5
It's so important to have players like Fruitdealer to help bring SC2 into Korea's mainstream. I hope he has both luck and success in the future.

Oh and thanks a ton for the translation!
Et Eärello Endorenna utúlien. Sinome maruvan ar Hildinyar tenn' Ambar-metta.
xBillehx
Profile Blog Joined June 2009
United States1289 Posts
December 18 2010 14:25 GMT
#6
Woot! I was wondering if one of you would translate this eventually. Thanks a bunch, I was looking forward to it!
Taengoo ♥
TanX
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Denmark92 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-18 14:32:22
December 18 2010 14:31 GMT
#7
On December 18 2010 23:13 Erandorr wrote:
Show nested quote +
I want to know why you're trying to quit drinking and trying new things.
A. I wanted to quit drinking from a long time ago, but it's hard to stop. Instead of completely quitting, I'm trying to drink as little as possible. I've been trying other things, since I don't have a lot of things on my schedule, and each day felt longer and longer. I think liquor intake is directly proportionate to my game performance. It's definitely better for me to stop drinking. It's good to drink once in a while, but too much is a minus for sure.

o.O is FD an alcoholic ?


The entire interview had undertones that implied he is or was an alcoholic... I'm guessing that it is due to mistranslation... ??
'but this is not supposed to be the old starcraft'
Weavel
Profile Joined January 2010
Finland9221 Posts
December 18 2010 14:33 GMT
#8
HUGE interview! Thank you so much for translating it.
Life/Seed//Mvp/NaNiwa fighting! ZeNEX forever!
Foooky
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Australia205 Posts
December 18 2010 14:40 GMT
#9
lol this interview makes him sound so addicted to alcohol.... Im sorta interested in seeing him play random or other races as well :D
Sarang
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Australia2363 Posts
December 18 2010 14:43 GMT
#10
On December 18 2010 23:05 The Korean Interview wrote:
He may not be the most handsome ...


Really? I always thought he was one of the better looking progamers. =/

But totally wrong opinions aside, thank you for translating! I love reading stuff like this. =)
"Killer helped me feel better before coming to the arena. He told me to say that." - Bomber
HeIios
Profile Joined May 2010
Sweden2523 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-18 14:44:28
December 18 2010 14:44 GMT
#11
On December 18 2010 23:13 Erandorr wrote:
Show nested quote +
I want to know why you're trying to quit drinking and trying new things.
A. I wanted to quit drinking from a long time ago, but it's hard to stop. Instead of completely quitting, I'm trying to drink as little as possible. I've been trying other things, since I don't have a lot of things on my schedule, and each day felt longer and longer. I think liquor intake is directly proportionate to my game performance. It's definitely better for me to stop drinking. It's good to drink once in a while, but too much is a minus for sure.

o.O is FD an alcoholic ?


I didn't get that at all from the interview... He just drinks less. He's an athlete after all, needs to watch his intake so it doesn't pour out over his performance.

[edit]

and thank you very much for the translation.
Rawr
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Sweden624 Posts
December 18 2010 14:44 GMT
#12
+ Show Spoiler +

Q. I'm curious to know about your life in TSL.
A. Coach Lee Woon-Jae is very considerate. Honestly, I don't the the life of a progamer fits me very well (laughs). It's because I like to be free and I don't want to distract other players. All the players are very nice, even though it seems like they're learning boxing to beat me up later...(laughs). That's why I'm learning too. I love the free atmosphere of TSL, and I think it's great living with TSL_Killer and TSL_sSKS. Half of us are from e-stro and the other half is from MBC Game, and everyone just works very hard. Besides, the food is great too, thank you, maid.



Should be changed to " I don't think".
Joo Se-Hyuk
Roggay
Profile Joined April 2010
Switzerland6320 Posts
December 18 2010 14:47 GMT
#13
Thank you, good work! Nice interview.
SmoKim
Profile Joined March 2010
Denmark10305 Posts
December 18 2010 14:51 GMT
#14
wish he did the pics with his shirt off

i kid(or do i), great interview. thanks CanucksJC. Im pretty glad that people don't just forget him for not being FOTM i feared that alot from these first 3 GSL's until the scene and players have been stabilized
"LOL I have 202 supply right now (3 minutes later)..."LOL NOW I HAVE 220 SUPPLY SUP?!?!?" - Mondragon
KezseN
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
Singapore1450 Posts
December 18 2010 15:00 GMT
#15
@.@ o man that interview really knocked my eyes out, so much reading form an interview
To Skeleton King: "Have you considered employment at Apple?"
RoboBob
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
United States798 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-18 15:13:01
December 18 2010 15:10 GMT
#16
Wow. Awesome interview! It is interesting to know he's very active in the forum community. We need more pros with compelling life stories like him in order for esports to grow

It wouldn't surprise me if he did have problems with alcoholism. The thyroid gland problem that delayed his military service would make him particularly vulnerable to depression. I'm surprised that he'll still need to serve; with the US military, it's very rare that someone diagnosed with pre-existing depression would be allowed to enlist, it would take a ton of effort on the part of the recruit.
shannn
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Netherlands2891 Posts
December 18 2010 15:21 GMT
#17
Man if I lived in Korea I'd teach him Snowboarding :/ He'd made me an amazing gosu ><
Snowboarding is easier for me than sc2 lololol oh well
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewpost.php?post_id=6321864 Epic post.
Aegeis
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States1619 Posts
December 18 2010 15:30 GMT
#18
Fruit Dealer is such a bad ass he is so fucking good and sounds like a nice guy.
"Skills to pay the bills" - Artosis, https://twitter.com/AegeisSC2 ,http://www.tumblr.com/blog/socal-esports
namedplayer
Profile Joined June 2010
844 Posts
December 18 2010 15:36 GMT
#19
he loves to drink. but calling him an alcoholic is kinda exaggeration. no problem with that I believe. FD just want to try anything good instead of drinking.
You know what I'm talking about
Holgerius
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
Sweden16951 Posts
December 18 2010 15:46 GMT
#20
On December 18 2010 23:05 CanucksJC wrote:
I was originally scared of foreigners, and it looked like they were about to pull out a gun (laughs).

ROFLWHAT? XD

Thank you very much for translating such a long, epic interview! <3
I believe in the almighty Grötslev! -- I am never serious and you should never believe a thing I say. Including the previous sentence.
msnger
Profile Joined September 2010
United States59 Posts
December 18 2010 16:14 GMT
#21
Some might not think he is the best out of 3 champions but for me his attacks were executed like no other.

DoXa
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Switzerland1448 Posts
December 18 2010 16:40 GMT
#22
wow, super long interview thanks for translating!

i don't think he's an alcaholic. i've heard that koreans like to drink and not only a few glasses of soju.
whats up with the army? first he gets released because of some injury or illness and now he has to join the army again with almost 30 years?
CTStalker
Profile Blog Joined November 2004
Canada9720 Posts
December 18 2010 16:50 GMT
#23
awesome interview, thanks for translating
By the way, my name is Funk. I am not of your world
JinDesu
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States3990 Posts
December 18 2010 16:55 GMT
#24
Amazing interview, thanks for the translation!

Someone get out there and teach him how to snowboard!!!
Yargh
Mukden
Profile Joined November 2010
Australia44 Posts
December 18 2010 16:58 GMT
#25
amazing interview, awesome translation, so great being able to know this much more about him.
Caphe
Profile Blog Joined May 2007
Vietnam10817 Posts
December 18 2010 17:12 GMT
#26
Awesome interview and awesome translation as well. Thank you CanucksJC for doing this.
Out of 3 GSL champion FD impress me the most. He seems to be very humble, has respect to other and know where he is standing.
FD hwaiting
Terran
Piski
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Finland3461 Posts
December 18 2010 17:14 GMT
#27
This interview is awesome! He seems to be a nice guy and I'm definately a huge fan so go fruitdealer hope you can win 2011
Nimic
Profile Joined September 2010
Norway1360 Posts
December 18 2010 17:17 GMT
#28
Definitely my favourite Zerg. The whole personality and backstory, and playstyle, and everything. It's a whole package.
legaton
Profile Joined December 2010
France1763 Posts
December 18 2010 17:29 GMT
#29
Oh Fruidealer, knowing you are an alcoholic like me makes me love you even more.
No GG, No Skill - Jaedong <3
SaikOuLighT
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada742 Posts
December 18 2010 17:33 GMT
#30
He may not be the top zerg anymore, but he definitely was the most inspirational. FD is still gonna be my favorite sc2 progamer for a long time.
imperator-xy
Profile Blog Joined March 2009
Germany1366 Posts
December 18 2010 17:37 GMT
#31
wow thank you

amazing interview
mardi
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1164 Posts
December 18 2010 18:07 GMT
#32
FruitDealer, our zerg hero. Hope he can cutdown on the alcohol.
crazeman
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
664 Posts
December 18 2010 18:22 GMT
#33
Wow, FruitDealer is such a carefree guy.


GSL is an abbreviation for 'Global StarCraft 2 League'. Anyone can view the games after installing the GomPlayer. For that reason, many fans are watching GSL despite the fact that they have to pay to do so. The popularity of the first season, TG Sambo - Intel StarCraft 2 Open Season 1, was outstanding. The champion TSL_FruitDealer enjoyed the fame of a world star during Blizzcon 2010, people supported him, even translating his Korean ID to 'FruitDealer'. He played show matches against SlayerS_BoxeR, and the match caused hot reactions as a showdown between SCBW and SC2's top stars.


I was under the assumption that GSL was free to watch for koreans? Or is the article referencing the foreign fans?

Thanks for the long ass translation OP.
Krigwin
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
1130 Posts
December 18 2010 18:36 GMT
#34
Wow, he sounds like quite a drinker. Drinking and posting angry comments and then passing out after losing games? I did not expect that coming from a guy like him, he seems so carefree and happy. Hopefully he will cut down on that though, especially if it's cutting into his playing ability as he says.

It doesn't really matter if he does extremely good (wins again) or just good, he will always be the most inspirational and well-known GSL champion in my opinion, achieving so much in such dark times for Zerg.
Esel
Profile Joined August 2010
Germany151 Posts
December 18 2010 18:42 GMT
#35
He may not be the most handsome

:OOO who cares
i like sc2 more than wc3 because of its mind games , in wc3 the only mind game you could do is go for a different hero than normal to make your opponent thing you are retarded
Steel
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Japan2283 Posts
December 18 2010 18:43 GMT
#36
Really cool interview, thank you very much for this.

Fruitdealer is a great guy but its unfortunate he was caught into the success and it led to drinking. It`s understandable though, happens to a lot of people.

I really wish him the best.

Damn, I wish I could teach him snowboard!
Try another route paperboy.
Pandu1986
Profile Joined June 2010
72 Posts
December 18 2010 18:55 GMT
#37
Awesome Interview :D .

Now if only I knew anything about snowboarding. (There goes my chance to be gosu T_T )
Spoh
Profile Joined March 2007
United States57 Posts
December 18 2010 18:58 GMT
#38
Nice interview, thanks for translating.
CCa1ss1e
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Canada3231 Posts
December 18 2010 19:22 GMT
#39
Very nice interview
"I'm trying to snowboard as much as I can this winter and I'm willing to teach everything I know about SC2 to the person that teaches me snowboarding. I will make them an amazing gosu."


DARN. What a deal! XD
~ The Ultimate Weapon
RinconH
Profile Joined April 2010
United States512 Posts
December 18 2010 19:27 GMT
#40
lolol what's with the picture of his back being turned?
KillAudio
Profile Joined October 2010
1364 Posts
December 18 2010 19:34 GMT
#41
Never knew he was such a nice guy.
From a scale of sheth to idra, how mad are you?
PheNOM_
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States417 Posts
December 18 2010 19:44 GMT
#42
Good interview! Thanks for translation. I like that he thinks we have a good scene here and wanted Korea to be like that. Also it's 100 million won not 10.

^^
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=184006
Xxio
Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Canada5565 Posts
December 18 2010 20:34 GMT
#43
Woah huge interview, thanks! I really enjoy these more personal interviews.
KTY
Eurekastreet
Profile Joined November 2010
1308 Posts
December 18 2010 21:32 GMT
#44
great interview, thanks for that, can't get enough of those!
"2 cannons, it's not one cannons" - White-Ra
Carsto
Profile Joined December 2010
Germany72 Posts
December 18 2010 21:39 GMT
#45
Wow, very nice interview. I had really a good read!
ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
Getz
Profile Joined April 2010
United States559 Posts
December 18 2010 21:48 GMT
#46
Thanks for this, was a really great read.
스타크래프트
WellDuh
Profile Joined August 2010
34 Posts
December 18 2010 21:52 GMT
#47
can someone post the picture with the money? :D
Alou
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
United States3748 Posts
December 18 2010 22:47 GMT
#48
Great interview. Thanks for the translation.
Life is Good.
number1gog
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States1081 Posts
December 18 2010 23:03 GMT
#49
lol fruitdealer drunk trolling the forums. Good to see he has a great sense of humor.
5sz6sz7sz1a2a3a4a kwanrollllllled
WarSong
Profile Joined November 2010
Canada126 Posts
December 18 2010 23:23 GMT
#50
thanks for the translation, it must have taken quite some time!
GO FRUITDEALER GO!!! i think he'll always be my favorite sc2 player, whether he's the best in the world or not, cause A) he's zerg (duh) and B) he made shit look easy when it wasn't.
what a baller.
Til water is gone, til shade is gone: into the Blight with teeth bared, to spit in Sightblinder's eye on the Last Day.
Omigawa
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
United States1556 Posts
December 18 2010 23:51 GMT
#51
He may not be the most handsome, but his friendly image meshes well with the ID 'FruitDealer', which is attracting tons of interest from many people.


lolwut?
Noam
Profile Joined September 2010
Israel2209 Posts
December 19 2010 00:13 GMT
#52
That was great!
Thanks A LOT CanucksJC
Liquipedia
zoLo
Profile Blog Joined June 2007
United States5896 Posts
December 19 2010 00:40 GMT
#53
Very nice interview and wtf @ "he may not be the most handsome...", such bs.
Klamity
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
United States994 Posts
December 19 2010 00:52 GMT
#54
these fomos interviews are great.

fruitdealer is definitely still my favorite player. 2011 will be his year ^^
Don't believe in yourself, believe in me, who believes in you.
LuckyMacro
Profile Joined July 2010
United States1482 Posts
December 19 2010 00:57 GMT
#55
thanks CanucksJC!

and lol@ foreigners pulling guns out and "may not be the most handsome" xDD
i always thought he was a decent looking man.
Zim23
Profile Joined August 2010
United States1681 Posts
December 19 2010 01:09 GMT
#56
You translated that whole thing? You, my friend, are a gentleman and a scholar. Great stuff, didn't know he was a troll on the PlayXP forums, now I like him even more.
Do an arranged marriage if she's not completely minging, and don't worry about dancing, get a go-kart, cheers.
vectorix108
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
United States4633 Posts
December 19 2010 02:20 GMT
#57
this is so cool! thanks for translating
Aka XephyR/Shaneyesss
wristuzi
Profile Joined July 2010
United Kingdom1168 Posts
December 19 2010 02:20 GMT
#58
Thanks for the translation, was a wonderful interview.

I absolutely LOVE fruit dealer. He's the boss, and so nice and honest. Moaaaaar FD.
MarineKingPrime ¯\_(シ)_/¯ // Naniwa ¯\_(シ)_/¯ // Morrow
CASLsoju
Profile Joined August 2010
Canada253 Posts
December 19 2010 02:54 GMT
#59
Trust, FruitDealer won't be forgotten and wtf:

Many fans love TSL_FruitDealer. He may not be the most handsome...


I beg to differ.
FILM
Profile Joined September 2010
United States663 Posts
December 19 2010 03:49 GMT
#60
Thanks for the translation! This was a side of FruitDealer that I had not known about.
Artosis:  "It's like Detroit in there."   Tasteless:  "Lots of shootings and damaged buildings."
Angry.Zerg
Profile Blog Joined October 2010
Mexico305 Posts
December 19 2010 04:21 GMT
#61
Thanks for the translation!

I <3 FD... I really really really hope he can win again next year.
You play to win
Ginkgo
Profile Joined August 2010
8 Posts
December 19 2010 04:25 GMT
#62
Anyone know what he was talking about how code s players are paid monthly, just curious how much is that? And whats the pay for code a players?
CoMMoDuS
Profile Joined February 2010
Germany507 Posts
December 19 2010 04:38 GMT
#63
wow thats by far the best sc2 interview i've read. thanks alot for the translation and gogo Fruitdealer.
There is no unemployment amongst overlords-Artosis
k20
Profile Joined September 2010
United States342 Posts
December 19 2010 06:40 GMT
#64
I read it all and I am now somehow an even bigger FruitDealer fan. It's cool that two of the best Zergs in Korea are bros also.
Valikyr
Profile Joined June 2010
Sweden2653 Posts
December 19 2010 06:45 GMT
#65
Great interview. And regarding the alcohol I don't think it really implied that he was an fd alcholic but someone who drank a lot and he's cutting back to improve his gaming performance.

Loved the read.
Cyanocyst
Profile Joined October 2010
2222 Posts
December 19 2010 06:58 GMT
#66
Love Fruitdealer, guy is such a Baller. Still my favorite GSL Champion.

As Far as him playing another race in a championship, to show off just how much of a baller he is. Ill support him.

Though ill be so sad and disappointed if he leaves the swarm.

|| Fruit Dealer | Leenock | Yughio | Coca | Sniper | True | Solar | Dark |
Brett
Profile Blog Joined October 2002
Australia3820 Posts
December 19 2010 07:05 GMT
#67
Wow.. huge effort on the translation. Cheers!
Vei
Profile Joined March 2010
United States2845 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-19 08:01:49
December 19 2010 08:00 GMT
#68
ROFL FruitDealer is an alcoholic? I never would have guessed, how interesting.
A. Whether it's photoshopped pictures or weird expressions, I really enjoy it. I actually like people that leave hurtful comments too. They're doing it, because they're interested. Strange images and abusive comments are all interests towards me. The worst thing as a progamer is to have no interest from the public. So, I like to see these kinds of things, I sometimes want to feed them with weird pictures of myself (laughs). It makes me proud that I can make them happy, and it really makes me aware of my popularity.

He knows what's up.
www.justin.tv/veisc2 ~ 720p + commentary
Moxi
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
708 Posts
December 19 2010 10:39 GMT
#69
Interesting interview, thanks a bunch!
adRo.
Profile Joined April 2010
Australia243 Posts
December 19 2010 10:57 GMT
#70
Thanks for posting the interview, felt like i got to know fruitdealer just that tad bit better!
i like turtles
Asha
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United Kingdom38255 Posts
December 19 2010 12:19 GMT
#71
On December 19 2010 13:25 Ginkgo wrote:
Anyone know what he was talking about how code s players are paid monthly, just curious how much is that? And whats the pay for code a players?


I'd hazard a guess that he's referring to the GSL prize structure for next year. Even if you exit in the group stages of the Code S tournaments you'll still net yourself 1.5m Won ($1.3k) for participating at that level, so there's a sort of guaranteed salary attatched given the number of tournaments. Obviously underperformance means you can drop to Code A, in which case your money takes a significant hit.

Anyway, fantastic interview. FD is a great player, and it seems he's a pretty interesting guy too. It doesn't seem often you get such a clear look into a players life outside of sc2.
EliteReplay
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Dominican Republic913 Posts
December 19 2010 13:18 GMT
#72
thanks for the traslation yo
if play random i can't call any race imba?
SushilS
Profile Joined November 2010
2115 Posts
December 19 2010 13:18 GMT
#73
Fruit shud start posting on TL, man!
iceiceice: I’m going to make this short; I am the one true tinker player.
EdSlyB
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
Portugal1621 Posts
December 19 2010 14:06 GMT
#74
Great interview. And great translation as usual :D
aka Wardo
Thehummel
Profile Joined August 2010
Denmark122 Posts
December 19 2010 14:10 GMT
#75
Thanks for the translation, really appreciated it (:
nihoh
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
Australia978 Posts
December 19 2010 14:48 GMT
#76
Whats wrong with his thyroid?

Hashimoto? Grave's?

He looks a bit hyperthyroidic at the eyes mmm.
Dont look at the finger or you will miss all that heavenly glory.
VoirDire
Profile Joined February 2009
Sweden1923 Posts
December 19 2010 14:52 GMT
#77
I like how the name of this thread starts with [Trans] fomos.

TRANSFOMOS - More than meets the eye!
cordlc
Profile Joined November 2010
United States360 Posts
December 19 2010 15:44 GMT
#78
Yeah, the "he may not be the most handsome" bit is kinda odd. I don't care much for guys' looks, but that sorta comment seems like it'd be reserved for the uglies (which he isn't)

Anyway, Fruitdealer is awesome! Didn't know about the army situation though, I really hope that crap doesn't come up and take him away from us (SC2 scene)! That would suck, hard


Thanks for interview / translation
mierin
Profile Joined August 2010
United States4943 Posts
December 19 2010 16:07 GMT
#79
Haha this interview reminds me so much of Stork...I can see FD and Stork drinking and passing out in their respective bathrooms hahaha
JD, Stork, Calm, Hyuk Fighting!
Aylear
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Norway3988 Posts
December 19 2010 17:00 GMT
#80
Freaking amazing interview, I was hooked for its entirety.

I love FruitDealer, he's so amiable and awesome. =)
TL+ Member
Sabu113
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States11048 Posts
December 19 2010 17:31 GMT
#81
bwhaha That was truly epic. I love how SCII progamers in general show so much personality in their interviews.

Is it me or has there been quite a lot of drinking mentioned lately? For some reason it reminds me of Stork's drinking before WCG games. No clue why.

That was super long and you are super gosu for translating it. ThanksCJC! Really appreciate all 5000 words X.x.
Biomine is a drunken chick who is on industrial strength amphetamines and would just grab your dick and jerk it as hard and violently as she could while screaming 'OMG FUCK ME', because she saw it in a Sasha Grey video ...-Wombat_Ni
Nizaris
Profile Joined May 2010
Belgium2230 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-19 18:16:23
December 19 2010 18:16 GMT
#82
Thx for translating. FD is such a baller.

I also disagree with the "he may not be the most handsome". and lol @ the gun thing.....
ToasteR_
Profile Joined December 2010
Canada551 Posts
December 19 2010 18:37 GMT
#83
Wow great interview, thanks for the translation
legendre20
Profile Joined November 2010
United States316 Posts
December 19 2010 18:46 GMT
#84
That was an awesome interview, ty so much for translating!!! FruitDealer is awesome! Loved the pictures haha.. Can't wait to see more of his games in future tournaments!!
"Sen, lings are OP" - HelloKittySS /// <3 http://www.twitch.tv/legendre20 <3
riverkim09
Profile Joined November 2010
United States291 Posts
December 19 2010 22:34 GMT
#85
FruitDealer is what we call a one hit wonder. You wanna know how to play zerg? watch NesTea and Leenock.
P00RKID
Profile Joined December 2009
United States424 Posts
December 19 2010 23:16 GMT
#86
"I hope everyone spends the holidays safely and drinks responsively (laughs)."

Lol. I know its supposed to be responsibly, but drinking responsively would probably be the exact opposite effect I think
"Does your butt hurt? 'cause you fell from heaven once the cast was over?" Artosis
Marou
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Germany1371 Posts
December 19 2010 23:28 GMT
#87
hey fruit i'm an amasing snowboarder + i can teach you snowskate + i love to get drunk because i have a lot of problem to forget just like you. maybe we can be BFF ?

hehe superb interview, tyvm for the translation !
twitter@RickyMarou
Irave
Profile Joined October 2010
United States9965 Posts
December 20 2010 00:39 GMT
#88
Amazing player and a pretty stand up guy, can't wait to see him in action for code s. Big thanks as well for translating all of this!
10or10
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Sweden517 Posts
December 20 2010 01:19 GMT
#89
On December 18 2010 23:05 CanucksJC wrote:
...
Q. Let's talk about Blizzcon 2010. Wasn't it your first time playing games in a foreign country?
A. It was the first time being in another country since I visited Southeast Asia, and it was the first time flying out to play games. The city of Anaheim felt rather rural, but it was very thrilling to play games on the stage. I think it was there was 10 times the hype compared to 2010 G-Star All-Stars. It was insane to see so many people wanting to watch SC2. Of course, there were some difficulties since it was in a foreign country, but in the end, it was very fun. Koreans tend to be shy, but foreigners are very expressive and outgoing so their cheering culture was amazing. The atmosphere was very passionate. It made me realize the power of a mere game and wished for a similar atmosphere in Korea too.
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Original interview in Korean (http://www.fomos.kr/board/board.php?mode=read&keyno=113441&db=issue)

I have only heard foreigners wish for the atmosphere they have in korea, not the other way around!

Amazing interview and thanks a lot for the translation!
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vaLentine88
Profile Joined August 2010
United States61 Posts
December 20 2010 01:26 GMT
#90
Thanks for the translation!

One of my favorite players- humble yet thoroughly anti-establishment.
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1Eris1
Profile Joined September 2010
United States5797 Posts
December 20 2010 03:27 GMT
#91
not the most handsome, get out of here.

great interview!
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1Eris1
Profile Joined September 2010
United States5797 Posts
December 20 2010 03:29 GMT
#92
On December 20 2010 07:34 riverkim09 wrote:
FruitDealer is what we call a one hit wonder. You wanna know how to play zerg? watch NesTea and Leenock.




Yeah I mean the fact that he the top zerg during beta, dominating every korean but tester basically, and was one of the two zergs to finish in the ro.8 of gsl3 really makes him a one hit wonder
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DrakeFZX3
Profile Joined October 2010
United States925 Posts
December 20 2010 03:37 GMT
#93
On December 20 2010 07:34 riverkim09 wrote:
FruitDealer is what we call a one hit wonder. You wanna know how to play zerg? watch NesTea and Leenock.


Thanks for the laugh. FD, a GSL champion and has won more SC2 tourneys than anyone since SC2 Beta Phase 1, is a one hit wonder? If that's the case, I shudder to think how NesTea matches up in accolades.

Hell, Leenock hasn't even won anything.
OmniscientSC2
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States713 Posts
December 20 2010 03:41 GMT
#94
Pretty interesting to get some insight on FruitDealer's life :O.

Also: Transfomos! More than meets the eyes.
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biskit
Profile Joined August 2010
Australia355 Posts
December 20 2010 04:14 GMT
#95
Thank you for the translation! That was a fun long read.

FD sounds as crazy as his games.
Dakkas
Profile Joined October 2010
2550 Posts
December 20 2010 05:26 GMT
#96
The Dealer of Fruit is already a pretty handsome guy. He becomes Adonis-level when he starts speaking
SmoKe93
Profile Joined July 2010
Germany162 Posts
December 20 2010 05:26 GMT
#97
Thanks for the translation!
nayumi
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Australia6499 Posts
December 20 2010 05:50 GMT
#98
On December 19 2010 23:52 VoirDire wrote:
I like how the name of this thread starts with [Trans] fomos.

TRANSFOMOS - More than meets the eye!

good one sir

im kinda interested in the monthly payment for Code S, is it just the guaranteed minimum prize for participating in tournaments or they are actually receiving salary?
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mordk
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
Chile8385 Posts
December 20 2010 06:09 GMT
#99
Nice interview, btw, abusive alcohol consumption in regular intervals (as in, getting drunk every weekend but not drinking in between) is also alcoholism, so he might be somewhat alcoholic. ROFL at gun thing, also, the whole S code payment thing is interesting.
VdH
Profile Joined May 2010
Romania78 Posts
December 20 2010 07:35 GMT
#100
drinking and playing zerg go hand in hand for me... When I'm drunk, I macro better and I harass sharply. But if I'm sober, I just can't play zerg. ) Zerg is my off-race and I've beaten 2500 diamond players in custom games while playing drunk. In comparison, I'm still in platinum with protoss, my main race )

All the best mr. FruitDealer, and good games in the tournaments to come!
Skrelt
Profile Joined November 2010
Netherlands306 Posts
December 20 2010 09:55 GMT
#101
Also, I'm looking for someone to teach me how to snowboard (laughs). I really like snowboarding, and it helps me focus better on gaming. Snowboarding also makes me drink less (laughs). I'm trying to snowboard as much as I can this winter and I'm willing to teach everything I know about SC2 to the person that teaches me snowboarding. I will make them an amazing gosu.

I can teach him the snowboarding part lol. hope he ever read this. Oh well

Very nice interview. FD is a great player
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Reasonable
Profile Joined September 2010
Ukraine1432 Posts
December 20 2010 09:59 GMT
#102
Excellent read. Tyvm for translation. FD will always be my favourite, along with Tester and Cliiiiiiiiiide

About drinking - who doesn't like drinking? I don't drink at all just because when I do I get shitfaced. But I'm not an alcoholic. Alcohol is just another substance that everybody reacts differently to.

Gulzt
Profile Joined August 2009
Netherlands275 Posts
December 20 2010 13:54 GMT
#103
Honest guy, respect to him!
PartyBiscuit
Profile Joined September 2010
Canada4525 Posts
December 20 2010 15:36 GMT
#104
Q. So do you want to participate in a tournament playing another race?
A. Sometime in the future, even though I don't know when that will be. It's not just for fun, I want to show everyone that I can do just as well playing another race. I should have done this before the average skill level increased... (laughs). I'm a little worried, but I'll definitely be looking for an opportunity next year.

I'm super keen for this to happen.
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Jampackedeon
Profile Joined November 2010
United States2053 Posts
December 20 2010 17:32 GMT
#105
I like Fruitdealer as a player and a person, always interesting to hear from him and I'm glad he's kicking himself for that shoddy R8 performance. I'm really interested to see his play as another race as zerg just seems to fit him so well.
MrCon
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
France29748 Posts
December 20 2010 18:41 GMT
#106
FD is really a player that I like, because he has some genius moments and a huge wow factor. I think nestea is pretty pale in comparison.
Dakmaniac
Profile Joined November 2010
212 Posts
December 20 2010 20:40 GMT
#107
wtf any1 knows about this "CoCoShoo Comic" ??


I want to see it nau !!!

btw mad props for translating this gosu interview !!

FruitDealer fighting !
wisdom is earned not given !!!
justdweezil
Profile Joined July 2009
United States186 Posts
December 20 2010 20:49 GMT
#108
What a nice interview. Thanks for all involved. StarCraft has such a great community.
Arterial
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Australia1039 Posts
December 20 2010 20:57 GMT
#109
woo! great interview, i love fruitdealer!
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bobbobbob
Profile Joined December 2010
Germany13 Posts
December 20 2010 21:47 GMT
#110
Thanks 4 the translation.
Pretty nice interview however i thought twice about reading it because its really a big wall of text
CanucksJC
Profile Blog Joined August 2010
Canada1241 Posts
December 21 2010 00:10 GMT
#111
On December 21 2010 06:47 bobbobbob wrote:
Thanks 4 the translation.
Pretty nice interview however i thought twice about reading it because its really a big wall of text

I thought twice about translating it as well...
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annYeong(o11)
Profile Blog Joined November 2009
Canada784 Posts
December 21 2010 05:18 GMT
#112
Thanks a ton for the translation, must have been a lot of work into that, and as a big fruitdealer fan I'm apreciative.

Also, on the whole "is FD an alcholic?" issue, I think that Koreans have a different interpretation to the word "alcholism" than we do, it's a very different culture after all.
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JoFu
Profile Joined May 2010
United States25 Posts
December 21 2010 07:28 GMT
#113
"I think liquor intake is directly proportionate to my game performance. It's definitely better for me to stop drinking. It's good to drink once in a while, but too much is a minus for sure."

I mean...you could just...not drink and then play? You're not an alcoholic, are you? :|
wut
JoFu
Profile Joined May 2010
United States25 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-21 07:41:24
December 21 2010 07:38 GMT
#114
I think that Koreans have a different interpretation to the word "alcholism" than we do, it's a very different culture after all.


This is pretty much true. There's a lot of different interpretations that...I'm actually not very fond of and most people outside of Korea would not be either. For instance, the kids who go to the PC Bang after school instead of the Hagwon are generally seen as the "stupid kids" in Korea. Which as we all know, is not true at all.
wut
1-LeeteR
Profile Joined August 2010
United States78 Posts
December 21 2010 18:55 GMT
#115
holy!! FD is ballin!
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WhiteDog
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
France8650 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-21 19:19:10
December 21 2010 19:17 GMT
#116
The draft letter came as a surprise, but once I entered, I was released due to a pre-existing condition on my thyroid gland

Suddently I understand this guy much more. It also explain this drinking habbit.
Very interesting interview, some things he said moved my heart.

But sometime this interview is a going a bit too far about FD's life... I feel strange to know that he have something with his thyroid gland, that he is a heavy drinker... it's not about starcraft 2 anymore.
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I Hott Sauce I
Profile Joined June 2010
United States91 Posts
December 22 2010 02:35 GMT
#117
Say whaa, FD is a pretty handsome guy. No homo.
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Professor Oak
Profile Joined November 2010
United States33 Posts
December 22 2010 14:18 GMT
#118
[Trans]fomos robots in disguise :p
WR4TH
Profile Blog Joined November 2010
United States72 Posts
December 22 2010 17:44 GMT
#119
Great read. Can't wait to see what FD does in 2011.
Jimmycliff
Profile Joined December 2010
United States86 Posts
December 22 2010 20:32 GMT
#120
FD seems to have some demons with alcohol. I guess we all do in some way.
Be thankful for what you got someone else always has it worse.
RogueStatus
Profile Joined August 2010
266 Posts
December 22 2010 22:31 GMT
#121
I want to party with Fruitdealer that's for sure... then troll the forums all blacked out afterwords
JunkkaGom
Profile Joined August 2010
Korea (South)855 Posts
December 23 2010 04:16 GMT
#122
I remember telling FD at Blizzcon that he was in opening video and he was surprised hearing that.
As for foreigners pulling out gun part, it's one of stereotype Koreans have about Americans, that they all carry guns.
As for drinking part, considering that Korea is nation with highest alcohol consumption per capita FD is hardly alcoholic. Plus who cares if he drinks a lot. He is probably the most polite player I know of. He is one of few players who says hi first to me.
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Tenshik
Profile Blog Joined September 2010
124 Posts
December 23 2010 06:13 GMT
#123
Glad to see he bought himself some sweet threads with that money.
buncool
Profile Blog Joined February 2010
France70 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-23 10:39:22
December 23 2010 10:33 GMT
#124
I teach you snowboarding man !!! Come on :


ow man : http://badpartypics.com/?p=573
When you're ahead, get more ahead !!
57 Corvette
Profile Blog Joined July 2010
Canada5941 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-12-24 22:40:08
December 24 2010 22:39 GMT
#125
Honestly, when i read the title i thought i saw "Transformers". Turns out it was Trans Fomos

Edit: 600th post
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Sad[Panda]
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States458 Posts
December 26 2010 08:49 GMT
#126
Man Fruitdealer is so well dressed hahaha Thank you for the translation :D
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tl4life
Profile Blog Joined December 2010
Canada247 Posts
December 29 2010 01:28 GMT
#127
Fruitdealer, fly me to korea and I will be more than happy to make you a gosu rider!
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KahunaNui
Profile Joined October 2010
Spain257 Posts
December 29 2010 17:30 GMT
#128
Wow, FD talks so much about drinking, it worries me a bit!. I think he is right about his personality hindering his progress, and I hope he gets humbler. Otherwise, he won't last too much, I think. Very interesting interview and player.
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Existential
Profile Joined December 2010
Australia2107 Posts
December 30 2010 07:33 GMT
#129
Can't wait to see FD play next year. Here's hoping he starts playing like he did in GSL Season 1 again.
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