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On July 02 2011 02:52 tomatriedes wrote:Show nested quote +On July 01 2011 21:08 BlueSpace wrote:On July 01 2011 17:13 Liquid`Jinro wrote:
I also couldnt sleep the entire night before this (I dunno when I fell asleep, but Im guessing around 6 or 7 am after laying in bed for many hours) which made things even worse in terms of being able to focus when things didnt go right.
It's terrible if you can't fall asleep although you know that you will need all your energy and concentration on the next day. I've been there and I hate that feeling. You're lying in bed and you try to stop thinking about the next day, but the anxiety just doesn't go away and the harder you try to relax, the harder it becomes to fall asleep For what it's worth, I will keep cheering for you and I hope that next time you will be able to show us your best. Keep Fighting! For me that always happened before a uni exam. For some of us, when we most need sleep it doesn't come. Too many thoughts going through the mind. I read something recently that literally cooling down the brain can help with insomnia. Ah, here it is: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/13/news/la-heb-sleep-insomnia-cool-brain-20110613
Or you could try masturbating. (srs - orgasms literally release a chemical into your body that puts you to sleep.)
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What happens to jinro now? Does he have to fight for a Code A spot or is he still in?
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On July 02 2011 04:06 TheSubtleArt wrote: What happens to jinro now? Does he have to fight for a Code A spot or is he still in?
Sheth and Jinro got to RO16, that means that they are still in Code A for the next Season and they will join Naniwa, Thorzain, and Fenix in the next GSL Code A.
That means that there is a high chance that foreigners will end up being matched against each other in the next Code A Season
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On July 02 2011 03:14 fant0m wrote:Show nested quote +On July 02 2011 02:52 tomatriedes wrote:On July 01 2011 21:08 BlueSpace wrote:On July 01 2011 17:13 Liquid`Jinro wrote:
I also couldnt sleep the entire night before this (I dunno when I fell asleep, but Im guessing around 6 or 7 am after laying in bed for many hours) which made things even worse in terms of being able to focus when things didnt go right.
It's terrible if you can't fall asleep although you know that you will need all your energy and concentration on the next day. I've been there and I hate that feeling. You're lying in bed and you try to stop thinking about the next day, but the anxiety just doesn't go away and the harder you try to relax, the harder it becomes to fall asleep For what it's worth, I will keep cheering for you and I hope that next time you will be able to show us your best. Keep Fighting! For me that always happened before a uni exam. For some of us, when we most need sleep it doesn't come. Too many thoughts going through the mind. I read something recently that literally cooling down the brain can help with insomnia. Ah, here it is: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/13/news/la-heb-sleep-insomnia-cool-brain-20110613 Or you could try masturbating. (srs - orgasms literally release a chemical into your body that puts you to sleep.)
Actually, this guy is right, lol. Watch some porn. Do what you gotta do.
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On July 02 2011 04:14 Zyphen wrote:Show nested quote +On July 02 2011 03:14 fant0m wrote:On July 02 2011 02:52 tomatriedes wrote:On July 01 2011 21:08 BlueSpace wrote:On July 01 2011 17:13 Liquid`Jinro wrote:
I also couldnt sleep the entire night before this (I dunno when I fell asleep, but Im guessing around 6 or 7 am after laying in bed for many hours) which made things even worse in terms of being able to focus when things didnt go right.
It's terrible if you can't fall asleep although you know that you will need all your energy and concentration on the next day. I've been there and I hate that feeling. You're lying in bed and you try to stop thinking about the next day, but the anxiety just doesn't go away and the harder you try to relax, the harder it becomes to fall asleep For what it's worth, I will keep cheering for you and I hope that next time you will be able to show us your best. Keep Fighting! For me that always happened before a uni exam. For some of us, when we most need sleep it doesn't come. Too many thoughts going through the mind. I read something recently that literally cooling down the brain can help with insomnia. Ah, here it is: http://articles.latimes.com/2011/jun/13/news/la-heb-sleep-insomnia-cool-brain-20110613 Or you could try masturbating. (srs - orgasms literally release a chemical into your body that puts you to sleep.) Actually, this guy is right, lol. Watch some porn. Do what you gotta do.
Yeah, lol, I always wonder were they find private time in such pivacy-absent houses!
So.... to stay on topic ..... Jinro already showed a fine game again in his Ro32, so I have my hopes up again!
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Jinro, you are the sole reason I started watching pro SC2 gaming, you are the sole reason I registered on these forums. You are the sole reason I don't stop watching the games - because I know that you, unlike so many other pro players, Korean or not, know what you're doing.
You've been rated Nr. 1 nicest player in SC2 for reasons. You, unlike all those players, actually want to be a pro-gamer because you love it. I can probably give you a long list of people who just do it for the money, or for the sake of "just being plain good".
You have a great fanbase who are all rooting for you - never forget that.
I've seen your games, and I can confirm that the majority of your mistakes are just silly that I know you would never do. Also, as for your "sleep deprivation", that all sounds like a symptom of lack of self-esteem.
Think of it, people will eventually grow bored of being the best, some will practice less, some will almost quit entirely.
If you don't quit, but instead keep perceiving your dream, in the end, there is no way that they can outclass your skill.
Just keep on it, Jinro, they were all silly mistakes, it's not your fault. Keep wanting it.
You can not be stopped.
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Jinro, I'm a fan, I love your play style. In my opinion, your raw skills are still at a code S level, and better than asd. Those early setbacks were just too much to overcome, but your midgame was amazing playing from behind in game 1. Really entertained and hope you come back next season and win a few more sets to get a shot at code S again. I love to watch you play.
FWIW.
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Keep your spirits up Jinro!
An idea to help you relax/sleep: Start at your head and neck. Visualize the muscles there and sense which ones are tense. Direct your attention to the tense spots and try to relax them. Continue through your body focusing on your arms, then your chest, and etc. Spend a minute or more at each place thoroughly tuning into your body and trying to relax there. The great thing about this routine is that you have to focus hard and can't think random thoughts that might bring on anxiety.
Best wishes to you, Huk and Haypro TL fighting!
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Nice to see Jinro making a comeback!
Hope to see you in Code S soon!
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Good luck to Jinro!
BTW, anyone know why GOM reverted back to their By Week schedule? I liked the By Round schedule they have for the Super Tournament.
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Haha omg, who are the people doing the player intros? IMhappy one was so ridiculously funny, i lol'd irl haha.
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On July 02 2011 04:11 carloselcoco wrote:Show nested quote +On July 02 2011 04:06 TheSubtleArt wrote: What happens to jinro now? Does he have to fight for a Code A spot or is he still in? Sheth and Jinro got to RO16, that means that they are still in Code A for the next Season and they will join Naniwa, Thorzain, and Fenix in the next GSL Code A. That means that there is a high chance that foreigners will end up being matched against each other in the next Code A Season
It also means a good chance of some foreigners advancing.
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