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March: After this game, I'm really proud that we're representing Korea right now. I know that a lot of people, you know, look down on the Korean Dota scene, and then we are able to show this kind of performance, I'm just very happy and I'm very proud of my teammates and my team.
Interviewer: Have you guys studied VP's draft (playstyle) before?
March: They didn't play much games, but we did look at every single one of their replays and kinda knew what they were gonna do. Then last game they picked four heroes, and they picked drow ranger with it last time, so we just banned the drow ranger that they use, and that's it.
Interviewer: Which team do you think will win, Liquid or CIS in the next series?
March: I don't know who's gonna win, I have to see. It's hard to tell, but we play a lot of Chinese teams, and we'd rather play teams that are European or American that don't know much about the Chinese style, because our style is kind of similar - it's built off of Chinese style because we were there studying Chinese plays and we tried to adopt it into our style. So, it's basically off of Chinese style. Yeah, so they (Chinese teams) would understand our style more than other teams. So we would rather play Liquid.
Interviewer: I heard you guys were practicing a lot with DK recently?
March: Yeah
Interviewer: Have you learned a lot from that practice?
March: Uh...yes. We learned a lot from DK's practice and...I don't know, I don't want to tell anything about it cuz...it's a secret right?
Interviewer: We all know that Koreans are very good at LOL and SC2, is Dota now a mainstream game or is it still a small game?
March: It is still a small game but it is growing rapidly.
Interviewer: So what do you think is the future development of Dota in the Korean scene?
March: I think it depends on how well we do at the International (laughs)
March: MVP fighting!
Interviewer: Have you guys studied VP's draft (playstyle) before?
March: They didn't play much games, but we did look at every single one of their replays and kinda knew what they were gonna do. Then last game they picked four heroes, and they picked drow ranger with it last time, so we just banned the drow ranger that they use, and that's it.
Interviewer: Which team do you think will win, Liquid or CIS in the next series?
March: I don't know who's gonna win, I have to see. It's hard to tell, but we play a lot of Chinese teams, and we'd rather play teams that are European or American that don't know much about the Chinese style, because our style is kind of similar - it's built off of Chinese style because we were there studying Chinese plays and we tried to adopt it into our style. So, it's basically off of Chinese style. Yeah, so they (Chinese teams) would understand our style more than other teams. So we would rather play Liquid.
Interviewer: I heard you guys were practicing a lot with DK recently?
March: Yeah
Interviewer: Have you learned a lot from that practice?
March: Uh...yes. We learned a lot from DK's practice and...I don't know, I don't want to tell anything about it cuz...it's a secret right?
Interviewer: We all know that Koreans are very good at LOL and SC2, is Dota now a mainstream game or is it still a small game?
March: It is still a small game but it is growing rapidly.
Interviewer: So what do you think is the future development of Dota in the Korean scene?
March: I think it depends on how well we do at the International (laughs)
March: MVP fighting!