
[DH] Summer 2014 Day 2 - Page 16
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Noonius
Estonia17413 Posts
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Ramiz1989
12124 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:23 Killmouse wrote: didnt he beat sOs like yesterday? seems to do fine in tvp I think that it was Showmatch and that sOs wasn't taking it seriously? No way that Dayshi would be able to beat sOs 3-1 in a regular game... | ||
Noonius
Estonia17413 Posts
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Mozdk
Denmark6989 Posts
MC - Serral g3 on Alterzim | ||
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Darkhorse
United States23455 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:25 Ramiz1989 wrote: I think that it was Showmatch and that sOs wasn't taking it seriously? No way that Dayshi would be able to beat sOs 3-1 in a regular game... No way he could beat Bomber in a Bo5 either | ||
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Yhamm
France7248 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:25 Ramiz1989 wrote: I think that it was Showmatch and that sOs wasn't taking it seriously? No way that Dayshi would be able to beat sOs 3-1 in a regular game... no way Sjaak could beat HyuN, or no way...etc | ||
carlfish
Australia57 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:20 Waise wrote: sports interviews are just a platform for the players to show their personalities answering meaningless questions like "how do you feel about your victory". the problem is most players don't like doing them, so no personality comes out The problem is that every professional sport puts its players through media training, which teaches them exactly what questions to expect and how to give exactly the same answer to each of them. It's something esports has to look forward to if they get more successful. | ||
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:25 Ramiz1989 wrote: I think that it was Showmatch and that sOs wasn't taking it seriously? No way that Dayshi would be able to beat sOs 3-1 in a regular game... Things sOs takes seriously: 100k first prize pools. Things sOs does not take seriously: everything else | ||
TheBloodyDwarf
Finland7524 Posts
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AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:27 carlfish wrote: The problem is that every professional sport puts its players through media training, which teaches them exactly what questions to expect and how to give exactly the same answer to each of them. It's something esports has to look forward to if they get more successful. Doesn't KeSPA have/had media training? | ||
PresenceSc2
Australia4032 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:26 Mozdk wrote: http://www.teamliquid.net/video/streams/Wardi MC - Serral g3 on Alterzim come on MC.... Want to see MC vs Scarlett | ||
Waise
3165 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:27 carlfish wrote: The problem is that every professional sport puts its players through media training, which teaches them exactly what questions to expect and how to give exactly the same answer to each of them. It's something esports has to look forward to if they get more successful. well the problem in esports is that they're a bunch of shy nerds. and they seem to do pretty well at giving the same noncommital answers without the media training | ||
Oboeman
Canada3980 Posts
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AlternativeEgo
Sweden17309 Posts
You will get that even if Serral wins against MC | ||
TheBloodyDwarf
Finland7524 Posts
You will see it in losers match | ||
Waise
3165 Posts
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Tufas
Austria2259 Posts
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Dingodile
4133 Posts
On June 15 2014 22:27 carlfish wrote: The problem is that every professional sport puts its players through media training, which teaches them exactly what questions to expect and how to give exactly the same answer to each of them. It's something esports has to look forward to if they get more successful. Yeah but only in national teams, never noticed in club teams. | ||
Pyloss
Germany1515 Posts
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stuchiu
Fiddler's Green42661 Posts
So who won? | ||
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