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Poloweb
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HappyChris
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Rastasham
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![]() Like a boss. 56k $ in 2 weeks what else? ![]() | ||
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Evangelist
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zul
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gwixter
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On October 24 2011 01:36 Poloweb wrote: In fact in just won 26000 euros so around 36000 dollars according to my bank ![]() no ... it was 26k USD | ||
Rastasham
Thailand27 Posts
![]() Stephano at the ceremony in SOCKS this guy is amazing hahahaha. After every matches he was with his socks on the stage for the interviews rofl <3 ![]() Is MarineKing a new fan of Stephano? :D | ||
Rabbitmaster
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Winterfrozz
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HappyChris
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Dont listen to the haters Stephano just keep taking there money and trophies! | ||
damod
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On October 24 2011 02:17 HappyChris wrote: Haha, Stephano get so much hate people apaerently dont like this 17 kid just destroys the sc2 scene. People are so pathetic. Dont listen to the haters Stephano just keep taking there money and trophies! i think its more jealosy then hatered lol. | ||
Makro
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http://www.millenium.org/home/milleniumtv/?chaine=millenium_tv | ||
HappyChris
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hehe Maybe still quit pathetic | ||
Koshi
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Big fan. Sign me up! | ||
Ruyguy
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GreyMasta
Canada197 Posts
On October 23 2011 19:43 Millenium wrote: Hi all, i made an interview of Stephano yesterday, you can aswell watch the vidéo, in french http://www.millenium.org/starcraft-2/accueil/videos/actualites/52720-eswc-2011-interview-de-stephano : Split (interviewer): Hi everyone, it's Split for Millenium. We're back at the ESWC. 2nd day, 1st day of competition, we're with Stephano who's back from the United States; so Stephano are you a happy man, have you recovered from your emotions? Stephano: I am a completely satisfied man yes, you can say my whole life is a success with what I've done; I can die peacefully now. Still everybody expects a lot from me for the ESWC, I hope I can meet those expectations. Split: Let's talk about your trip to the US. How was it, in general, for you? What about the welcome of people over there, of your american supporters? Stephano: Well at the start it was great with my victory at the IPL; then I performed a little less well at the MLG, because of the tiredness and of the length of the open bracket - you always need a good excuse! Also, I found the american supporters a more hysterical than in France; they are... poorly trained [in the "train an animal" sense], they attack, they force the player, etc... It's a lot better I think, it feels more like a sport than what we see in France. Split: Your status has changed a bit, do you feel it? With the public, the press or the other players, do you realize it? Stephano: Well I realized it at the MLG, where a lot of people asked me for autographs and stuff, I guess that if I hadn't won the IPL, only 1 or 2 people would have come to see me, not 200 or 300... Yeah, you can really see it. On the Internet too I receive a lot of supporting messages, of congratulations and of fanboys telling me they like my style and all that stuff. Apart from that, I don't live differently, I still play the same way and train the same way. Split: So Stephano hasn't changed. Stephano: Stephano hasn't changed, but Stephano in other people's eyes has changed, yes. Split: So you won 30,000$, which is a pretty... interesting sum. We know you plan to finish this year and go back to your studies. Have you considered, if you win a lot of money, to change your mind? If you make 100,000$ for instance? Stephano: Well I said that if I really make a lot of money, I would continue; but the probability that I do so is very very low. My objective is to make as much money as I can this year, so I can peacefully go on with my studies next year. But as you said, if I make, let's not say 100,000$ but maybe something like 300,000$, I would continue yes. Split: It would be worth it, yeah. Let's talk about the tournament here, the ESWC, what do you think about the planning? We know it's very cold here, we can see that you're cold; apart from that, the planning, the players... How is it? Stephano: Well for the moment I haven't played yet, I don't know how the planning is organized here. For what I've seen, the restroom is quite far, it's cold, we have to zigzag a lot because a lot of passages are forbidden, and the security guards, who are black, prevent us from using them [smiles]. Apart from that, it seems to be rather well planned for the games, I've immediately been told when my match has been determined, that I could leave and when I had to come back, and the computers are great. It's just the cold that is awful for a player; your fingers don't move... Split: Let's talk about Korea now. We know you're gonna go to Korea 'cause you're invited to the Blizzard Cup, and you're gonna stay for a while; what do you expect from this experience, what do you want to come back to France with, from this trip in Korea? Stephano: I've often been asked if I was gonna do the GSL and everything, I'm certainly gonna do it if I stay in Korea more than a month, but it's not my main objective. I mainly go there to train and become better so I can come back to Europe and win tournaments... let's say more often. For now I've reached a point where I don't get better in Europe anymore, because I always play against people of the same level, and... I need to go to the next level, I think, and the European ladder, I mean the Korean ladder, is ideal for that. I hope it's gonna go well. Split: We know that the Korean players worried a bit when they saw you win the IPL, and huh... We've chatted with MarineKing notably, who studied your play quite a bit, so we know that Korean players studied your play. Are you good enough, quote unquote, to vary you strategies etc, and surprise your opponents today? Stephano: Well... at some point you've gotta stop surprising your opponent. That's what I did at the start, I started to surprise some Koreans, mostly terrans, by goind ling-infestor, but once they know it there isn't really a surprise to do, you just need to... try to vary your builds and have a few tricks in your pocket; because most zergs will always play mutalisk banelings, whereas I can play mass zerglings with roach, I can play infestor roach and zergling, I can play mutalisk and... and ling baneling, I have a lot of options in my strategies and that prevents my opponent from really reading in my play. Apart from that... as I said I can't surprise my opponent anymore, I just try to get better at what I can do. I am not really looking for new strategies, I don't think there are new ones for the moment, we'll wait for the expansion to see what we can do with the new units I think. Split: Before we finish, do the Stephano people know, who trash talks a bit etc, and annoy some people, is still the same? I mean, we're not gonna change to please more people, you still stay the same? Stephano: I'm a good guy. (smiles) Split: And we're gonna finish with a few words; do you have something to say to your fans, your family, or some specific people? Stephano: If you want, yeah. I thank all my french fans, and foreign ones too; I really appreciate their support and their, let's say cries of joy, watching me play; I also thank my family who supported me a lot, my mother and my brother - Goma, if you want his nick [not sure of the spelling]; I thank Millenium's sponsors: [no publicity will be done! ![]() Omg I'm french and can assure you that this translation is friggin random lol (trained spectators, like in "training animals", LMAO) That was awkward, Millenium. Don't let Google Translate ruin the reputation of you best player toward the international SC2 community like that. u_u | ||
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