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On July 16 2012 01:49 Energy94 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 00:46 Azarkon wrote:On July 16 2012 00:34 KainiT wrote: mvp loses in hsc, reaction in fanclub is like: terran weak atm, jetlag, wrist problems etc. after mkp's recent defeats pretty much the same, not to mention mc's fanclub atm when stephano is winning french wcs without dropping a single map people(azarkon) want to discuss his decline in skill, when he beats hero and mc people(still azarkon) want to discuss how bad he played in certain situations ->thank god stephano doesn't need encouragement from his fans cause he happens to get none Stephano doesn't need a confidence boost. He has that. What he needed was to sit down, practice, and get new builds and to improve his ZvZ. MVP and MKP have their fanboys, but they're not in the same situation. They don't need to sit down and practice. We know that they practice a huge amount of time and develop / are fed strategies by their teams. Stephano is quite different. He loses when he underestimates his opponents and when he doesn't prepare and practice. Being drunk and losing, being late and getting a forfeit, and not practicing because he doesn't want to are his weaknesses, and that's what his fanclub needs to help him get away from. He's not in TSL 4 because of it and has forfeited tons of tournaments because nobody helped him show up. MVP doesn't practice a lot, MKP does, not MVP.
MVP was a BW pro. He practiced A LOT, but his wrists were injured because of it and today he doesn't practice the same amount, and it has affected his results - ie he got stomped by Ret in HSC. When it comes to practice, uninjured top tier pro-gamers in Korea are in no shortage of it.
The best NA / EU players also practice a hell of a lot. SaSe is a practice beast, and Naniwa is too. Ret and Nerchio both practice a lot, and the same goes for Kas, Thorzain, and Lucifron.
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MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game
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On July 16 2012 02:29 leo23 wrote: MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game that's what you get for leaving your twitter account unattented ^^
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On July 16 2012 02:35 Floyd29 wrote: Lauren?? Lauren Elise, one of NASL hosts. If you google her, keep in mind she's a bit NSFW
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On July 16 2012 02:29 leo23 wrote: MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game
You mean this girl ? + Show Spoiler + Alert /!\ click on it only if you are over 18 or if you are a girl. /!\ + Show Spoiler +
I understand...
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On July 16 2012 03:51 AIOL! wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 02:29 leo23 wrote: MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game You mean this girl ? I understand... Don't post that stuff here.
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On July 16 2012 03:53 Otolia wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 03:51 AIOL! wrote:On July 16 2012 02:29 leo23 wrote: MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game You mean this girl ? I understand... Don't post that stuff here.
Don't cry for some pixels
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On July 16 2012 03:55 AIOL! wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 03:53 Otolia wrote:On July 16 2012 03:51 AIOL! wrote:On July 16 2012 02:29 leo23 wrote: MillStephano @MillStephano i am so attracted to the new nasl host lauren i cant control myself i cant even focus on the game You mean this girl ? I understand... Don't post that stuff here. Don't cry for some pixels  It wasn't a complain, it was a warning.
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ok then i'll edit. I think if igot 1 more arning i get temp banned :'(. You sure it's not legal ? A beautiful photo isn't it ?
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On July 16 2012 03:59 AIOL! wrote: ok then i'll edit. I think if igot 1 more arning i get temp banned :'(. You sure it's not legal ? A beautiful photo isn't it ?
the fanclub can me locked because of things like that, be careful pls
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w0w, she is so beautiful... i can understand Stephano ! ahha after Mia rose, here it come Lauren Elise !
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On July 16 2012 04:27 NeWeNiyaLord wrote: Is that her anyway? =o You can google it to verify if you want.
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On July 16 2012 01:37 Martyrc wrote: Yeah, I agree, mechanically he isn't that great, DRG is much better in that sense. If Stephano wants to be at DRG's level or higher (which i don't doubt he COULD be) he needs to practice at least 4~8 hours every day like every pro does.
I agree with you about mechanics; however, he is better than DRG at zvp at the moment. Given their respective recent match histories, there are no questions left at this point about that matchup. Stephano doesn't even practice and he's soundly beating Protosses that within the past month have beaten DRG. He's pretty close to DRG in zvt although DRG is still definitely better overall. Stephano's late game army management and micro is clearly better than DRG's in zvt though. (Watch DRG's recent GSL game 1 against Ryung. There is no way Stephano loses that game.) I agree he needs to practice morein general and in particular zvz, but let's not overstate things, which may not have been your intention but your post could be read that way- The gap b/t Stephano and DRG is surprisingly small given the amount of Stephano practices.
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DRG is better mechanically(higher APM, no supply block, flawless larva injects) but Stephano has the starsense(something i think you either have or don't, no matter how much training you get) and perfect engagements. That's why i think Stephano's matches are much more spectacular to see. Don't get e wrong, i'm a huge Stephano fan but i also think he can become better(i really want to see him own hard b4 quitting). Now, you fuse the two styles and you get Jaedong from BW(and Jaedong in SC2 in 6 months)...
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On July 16 2012 02:00 Azarkon wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 01:49 Energy94 wrote:On July 16 2012 00:46 Azarkon wrote:On July 16 2012 00:34 KainiT wrote: mvp loses in hsc, reaction in fanclub is like: terran weak atm, jetlag, wrist problems etc. after mkp's recent defeats pretty much the same, not to mention mc's fanclub atm when stephano is winning french wcs without dropping a single map people(azarkon) want to discuss his decline in skill, when he beats hero and mc people(still azarkon) want to discuss how bad he played in certain situations ->thank god stephano doesn't need encouragement from his fans cause he happens to get none Stephano doesn't need a confidence boost. He has that. What he needed was to sit down, practice, and get new builds and to improve his ZvZ. MVP and MKP have their fanboys, but they're not in the same situation. They don't need to sit down and practice. We know that they practice a huge amount of time and develop / are fed strategies by their teams. Stephano is quite different. He loses when he underestimates his opponents and when he doesn't prepare and practice. Being drunk and losing, being late and getting a forfeit, and not practicing because he doesn't want to are his weaknesses, and that's what his fanclub needs to help him get away from. He's not in TSL 4 because of it and has forfeited tons of tournaments because nobody helped him show up. MVP doesn't practice a lot, MKP does, not MVP. MVP was a BW pro. He practiced A LOT, but his wrists were injured because of it and today he doesn't practice the same amount, and it has affected his results - ie he got stomped by Ret in HSC. When it comes to practice, uninjured top tier pro-gamers in Korea are in no shortage of it. The best NA / EU players also practice a hell of a lot. SaSe is a practice beast, and Naniwa is too. Ret and Nerchio both practice a lot, and the same goes for Kas, Thorzain, and Lucifron.
Where do you get your information from? I'm guessing you just make it up as you go as needed to support whatever point you're trying to make, hoping no one will call you out on it. Nerchio and Ret are reknowned for not practicing a lot, as has been stated by nearly every caster familiar with them (DJ wheat, Mr. Bitters, etc.). Ret himself said that, even when he was in Korea in the OGS house, he was practicing no more than 6 hours a day, which does not qualify as a lot. I have heard from Khaldor that Sase practices a tremendous amount so I agree there. Naniwa claims to practice around 8 hours a day, which doesn't seem like an incredible amount.
Also you have such a weird take on everything. Yes, Ret beat MVP (and Idra did too in Iron Squid) but MVP went on to win the GSL after he injured his wrists -- so did his lack of practicing really hurt him as much as you're implying it did?
Your posts are so full of misinformation, poor analysis and an overall lack of insight or anything worthwhile about seemingly everything you care to comment on that you would do well not to post here anymore, as has been requested by most of the actively posting members of this fanclub. Take the hint.
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On July 16 2012 04:47 The_Darkness wrote:Show nested quote +On July 16 2012 02:00 Azarkon wrote:On July 16 2012 01:49 Energy94 wrote:On July 16 2012 00:46 Azarkon wrote:On July 16 2012 00:34 KainiT wrote: mvp loses in hsc, reaction in fanclub is like: terran weak atm, jetlag, wrist problems etc. after mkp's recent defeats pretty much the same, not to mention mc's fanclub atm when stephano is winning french wcs without dropping a single map people(azarkon) want to discuss his decline in skill, when he beats hero and mc people(still azarkon) want to discuss how bad he played in certain situations ->thank god stephano doesn't need encouragement from his fans cause he happens to get none Stephano doesn't need a confidence boost. He has that. What he needed was to sit down, practice, and get new builds and to improve his ZvZ. MVP and MKP have their fanboys, but they're not in the same situation. They don't need to sit down and practice. We know that they practice a huge amount of time and develop / are fed strategies by their teams. Stephano is quite different. He loses when he underestimates his opponents and when he doesn't prepare and practice. Being drunk and losing, being late and getting a forfeit, and not practicing because he doesn't want to are his weaknesses, and that's what his fanclub needs to help him get away from. He's not in TSL 4 because of it and has forfeited tons of tournaments because nobody helped him show up. MVP doesn't practice a lot, MKP does, not MVP. MVP was a BW pro. He practiced A LOT, but his wrists were injured because of it and today he doesn't practice the same amount, and it has affected his results - ie he got stomped by Ret in HSC. When it comes to practice, uninjured top tier pro-gamers in Korea are in no shortage of it. The best NA / EU players also practice a hell of a lot. SaSe is a practice beast, and Naniwa is too. Ret and Nerchio both practice a lot, and the same goes for Kas, Thorzain, and Lucifron. Where do you get your information from? I'm guessing you just make it up as you go as needed to support whatever point you're trying to make, hoping no one will call you out on it. Nerchio and Ret are reknowned for not practicing a lot, as has been stated by nearly every caster familiar with them (DJ wheat, Mr. Bitters, etc.). Ret himself said that, even when he was in Korea in the OGS house, he was practicing no more than 6 hours a day, which does not qualify as a lot. I have heard from Khaldor that Sase practices a tremendous amount so I agree there. Naniwa claims to practice around 8 hours a day, which doesn't seem like an incredible amount. Also you have such a weird take on everything. Yes, Ret beat MVP (and Idra did too in Iron Squid) but MVP went on to win the GSL after he injured his wrists -- so did his lack of practicing really hurt him as much as you're implying it did? Your posts are so full of misinformation, poor analysis and an overall lack of insight or anything worthwhile about seemingly everything you care to comment on that you would do well not to post here anymore, as has been requested by most of the actively posting members of this fanclub. Take the hint. Working 8 hours a day isn't good enough for you ?
You have high standars, overachiever.
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