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SyNcHrO123
Great Britain7 Posts
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CoffeeToss
United States70 Posts
On October 01 2011 14:37 Panzerfaust7 wrote: pay for lessons from a protoss is like paying for a gym membership to be weak. Ya and being a toss is all about the micro. A game can end very quickly regardless of strat and it often does. So the coaching can only help to a point for some of us. That is why I love these high level toss streams because (for what its worth) I can, second hand, experience those battles and learn good unit positioning and tricks to control. It always helps when the streamer answers questions too ^.^;; Thanks for the gameplay and the technical commentary desRow<3 On October 01 2011 14:49 LuCiD37 wrote: That's actually kind of funny. desRow if I wasn't dirt poor at the moment then I would totally support your fund. Good luck, and I hope I catch your stream soon. Maybe it's just me and my new schedule but I don't feel like I catch it as much anymore ![]() Sups LuCiD! I <3 Des' stream and I am broke at the moment too! btw, how did you come by the gamer tag desRow anyways? does it mean anything? | ||
desRow
Canada2654 Posts
On October 02 2011 01:12 CoffeeToss wrote: Ya and being a toss is all about the micro. A game can end very quickly regardless of strat and it often does. So the coaching can only help to a point for some of us. That is why I love these high level toss streams because (for what its worth) I can, second hand, experience those battles and learn good unit positioning and tricks to control. It always helps when the streamer answers questions too ^.^;; Thanks for the gameplay and the technical commentary desRow<3 Sups LuCiD! I <3 Des' stream and I am broke at the moment too! btw, how did you come by the gamer tag desRow anyways? does it mean anything? its a japenese rock band ^_ ^ if the word means anything i dont know | ||
Thomazzo
Belgium7 Posts
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Brainiac
Poland641 Posts
I'm not Desrows student or fanboy. Just a regular guy who likes to watch people play this game on high level. When it comes to toss (I don't really like the race) I only watch Whitera and desrow. Even though there might be some other toss players I just accustomed to watching des. I like his commentary. Keep up the good work dood. If you wanna be the best never take haters into consideration. Stick with your practise routine and I'm sure you'll start to shine in foreign Tournaments more and more. | ||
piknic
Canada59 Posts
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-Matt.C-
United States12 Posts
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Cheeriosxoxo
United States28 Posts
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Stiig
Denmark12 Posts
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Cornstarched
Canada74 Posts
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ScaringKids
Portugal819 Posts
Haters gonna hate cause they wish they were as good as him. GO DESROW!!! | ||
Xaerkar
United States230 Posts
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bRoKeNLaW
United States33 Posts
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desRow
Canada2654 Posts
On October 02 2011 23:42 bRoKeNLaW wrote: desrow is a ridiculously sore loser, who can't take constructive criticism at ALL. Beware, watching his stream and telling him he needed ONE sentry can get you banned or time out, ESPECIALLY after he loses. He can't get to GM on ANY server & if he can't coach himself, what makes you think he can coach someone else? I suggest if you guys want to grab some coaching, go to a PROFESSIONAL, because it is VERY clear that this gentlemen is NOT. P.S I look forward to watching you lose both of your showmatches ESPECIALLY the one with destiny, IF they ever happen, but besides that, congrats you lost a viewer + I'll make sure to tell EVERYONE I know whos ever watched your stream to stop. Best of luck in SC2 & in-life sir, you'll need it. lol ![]() I make a living off this game, being told by bronze-low masters players right after a loss what they think I should have done can be frustrating. I dont always get mad and timeout viewers who do that but a timeout is harmless. I'll never perma ban someone for voicing their opinion as long as they are respectful. I wish you the best of luck in both stream watching and life as well. Have a good day =) | ||
BabyToss!
Czech Republic588 Posts
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stokes17
United States1411 Posts
On October 01 2011 14:09 Robinsa wrote: This was the most stupid comment Ive read in a while. He obviously meant that he should play in the qualifiers and get in to the tournament. If he got no chance of doing that I think his chances in Korea are more than slim. Why is that a stupid comment? Desrow is team less and therefore on a tight budget. Obviously his goal is to maximize exposure against cost. Playing in TL opens and online events that are cast to 5-10k viewers gets you way more exposure than playing in the open MLG bracket, while still being nearly free. Also, plenty of great players have fallen in the open bracket qualifiers, its simply not an economically sensible expenditure. Desrow i Appreciate the "new leaf" you've turned over, and hope you can end up making a name for yourself, you're a good guy. Have a good one | ||
Afelay
Netherlands25 Posts
On October 03 2011 02:54 stokes17 wrote: Why is that a stupid comment? Desrow is team less and therefore on a tight budget. Obviously his goal is to maximize exposure against cost. Playing in TL opens and online events that are cast to 5-10k viewers gets you way more exposure than playing in the open MLG bracket, while still being nearly free. Also, plenty of great players have fallen in the open bracket qualifiers, its simply not an economically sensible expenditure. Desrow i Appreciate the "new leaf" you've turned over, and hope you can end up making a name for yourself, you're a good guy. Have a good one Thank you i was to tired to react to this troll who doesent know anything about the current sitiuation . Most people just blindly assume things while thinking they are smart. Those people are the hardest trolls ever T.T | ||
Robinsa
Japan1333 Posts
On October 03 2011 02:54 stokes17 wrote: Why is that a stupid comment? Desrow is team less and therefore on a tight budget. Obviously his goal is to maximize exposure against cost. Playing in TL opens and online events that are cast to 5-10k viewers gets you way more exposure than playing in the open MLG bracket, while still being nearly free. Also, plenty of great players have fallen in the open bracket qualifiers, its simply not an economically sensible expenditure. Desrow i Appreciate the "new leaf" you've turned over, and hope you can end up making a name for yourself, you're a good guy. Have a good one Lots of good players have fallen out of their pro teams as well. And this guy is not even in a team yet. Do you think its cheaper to fly to Korea than to play at the MLG Qualifier ? Getting a good placement at MLG and getting yourself flown to Korea by your new team would be way cheaper. The TLOpen might give some exposure but its proboably not a enough of an achivement that will make a top team recruit you. Do you really think a player that cant get through the bracket of mostly low tier players can make it to a pro team in Korea ? To be fair, desrow has shown nothing compared to the other players that have been sent to Korea like Jinro, Huk, Idra and Naniwa, Edit: That being said, I really hope it works out for you and that you manage to show some great results at a big competition. I think MLG is a good way to start. Going to Korea right away isnt such a great idea unless youre willing to pay for it by yourself. On October 03 2011 03:48 Afelay wrote: Thank you i was to tired to react to this troll who doesent know anything about the current sitiuation . Most people just blindly assume things while thinking they are smart. Those people are the hardest trolls ever T.T Im sorry but your post didnt say shit. Are all your 9 posts of this much content ? | ||
desRow
Canada2654 Posts
On October 03 2011 19:55 Robinsa wrote: Lots of good players have fallen out of their pro teams as well. And this guy is not even in a team yet. Do you think its cheaper to fly to Korea than to play at the MLG Qualifier ? Getting a good placement at MLG and getting yourself flown to Korea by your new team would be way cheaper. The TLOpen might give some exposure but its proboably not a enough of an achivement that will make a top team recruit you. Do you really think a player that cant get through the bracket of mostly low tier players can make it to a pro team in Korea ? To be fair, desrow has shown nothing compared to the other players that have been sent to Korea like Jinro, Huk, Idra and Naniwa, Edit: That being said, I really hope it works out for you and that you manage to show some great results at a big competition. I think MLG is a good way to start. Going to Korea right away isnt such a great idea unless youre willing to pay for it by yourself. Im sorry but your post didnt say shit. Are all your 9 posts of this much content ? Quoting the OP I am currently trying to join a Korean pro house. This means playing on the Korean ladder on a daily basis and competing in the ESV Korean weekly every Saturday at 5am. I had to change my sleep schedule to 7pm-3am so I can try and impress Koreans by beating a notable player. If I succeed, I will be paying my way over there out of my own pocket in order to pursue my dream. I would like to thank all who have bought and continued to buy coaching from me, it's helped me tremendously. so yea getting quality training for 3month-1year > MLG =P but thanks for wishing me good luck ^_ ^ | ||
cbRRRR
Germany179 Posts
If I have any questions about matchups i will absolutley contact him! :D <3 big big thanks! ![]() | ||
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