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On January 21 2011 12:31 Spades wrote: Thank you everyone who is supporting, as well as those criticizing me. I dont want to let my fans down, and i want to prove the haters wrong, so my motivation is about as high as it gets.
I know i made bad decisions in the past, but I'm doing my best to atleast make up for it to an extent. I know It will follow me forever, but i want to make sure my successes greatly outweigh my downfalls. If i could take it all back i would, but i cant turn back time, so i will just make sure my future exceeds everyones expectations and hopefully earn some of the skeptics' respect.
I'm training hard, and hope to make you guys proud.
Thanks again for the support!
you go girl! show them what ur made of !
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Fat jokes were never funny. Good luck, Spades. Forget about the past.
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On January 21 2011 12:03 Warrice wrote: Holy shit, john candy is going to korea.
Good luck spades i can't believe it took until page 12 for john candy to be mentioned. it was the first thing i thought when i watched the video. i wish i looked like john candy, the dude was awesome.
and indeed, good luck to spades.
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good luck Spadey!! Go foreigners!
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Here's Spades's sc2ranks profile, it contains vods and replays: http://www.sc2ranks.com/us/267458/VTSpades
He's currently rated 3018 in Master league. He's hit top 200 in the world in sc2ranks world ranking several times, and even has made it into the top 20.
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Regardless of the past, it doesn't define you or dictate your future. Best of luck mate, I know you'll achieve well and make VT Gaming proud.
Cheers.
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couple week ago I saw him play with machine. It will be hard to get into code A if him haven't imrpove since then.
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Best of luck getting to Code A. I've spoken to him a few times and watched a lot of his stream, and he really does seem like a good guy now.
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lol fakesteve dominated this thread what a fun read, have confidence spades dont go into your qualifications thinking your any worse than the players you're versing, your not ^_^
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Spades will do good hes training very hard here on the Korea Ladder he has his account so he will be working his way up to the top i have high hopes for him and see him doing great here in Korea trust me
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I never really heard of Spades tho, but i really wish him goodluck with qualification! I hope that VT will become somehting bigger. The more foreigners, the better. GL Spades!
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Spades macro is simply amazing. He will need to practice dealing with the korean early aggression, and once he can master it--I know he will do very well.
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Best of luck to spades. I was watching his stream earlier and so far he has dealed with the cheesers quite well.
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never heard of him, but GL to him nevertheless
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Spades is an awesome player and I'd love to say he'll make it into Code A... but I just have this feeling that right now in Korea there are tons of super talented players we haven't yet heard of that will also be competing for that distinction.
Either way good luck. Hope he makes it.
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On January 21 2011 09:07 news wrote: He was a notorious hacker on bw, I know a lot about it. Reason we say 'caught once' is simply because he wasn't relevant. Always skipped offline tournament because he wouldn't have a chance. Watched him play MgZ)Li (who was already making huge bucks playing poker) for money and he hacked there as well, still losing ~50% of matches (they went RvR).
But again, TT1 and Huk hacked before too. TT1 was actually good, that's the difference. 2 other guys weren't.
i never hacked please show any proof at all...
i was nex-retribution not retribution-x17 please stop talking about things u just dont know about. i was also jf-huk and zion)rogue i have never hacked in my life and there is nothing on any site u will saying i did.
and yes gl spades
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On January 21 2011 09:07 news wrote: He was a notorious hacker on bw, I know a lot about it. Reason we say 'caught once' is simply because he wasn't relevant. Always skipped offline tournament because he wouldn't have a chance. Watched him play MgZ)Li (who was already making huge bucks playing poker) for money and he hacked there as well, still losing ~50% of matches (they went RvR).
But again, TT1 and Huk hacked before too. TT1 was actually good, that's the difference. 2 other guys weren't.
Lol you can't accuse some of hacking, say you have proof and then not provide any proof.
Best of luck to Spades hope you do well
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Lol you can't accuse some of hacking, say you have proof and then not provide any proof.
Best of luck to Spades hope you do well
There was proof of Spades hacking, and TT1 to some extent but other than that he has been legit all of SC2 and is a decent player, although I think it's a little early for him to be trying his luck in Korea.
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On January 21 2011 12:31 Spades wrote: Thank you everyone who is supporting, as well as those criticizing me. I dont want to let my fans down, and i want to prove the haters wrong, so my motivation is about as high as it gets.
I know i made bad decisions in the past, but I'm doing my best to atleast make up for it to an extent. I know It will follow me forever, but i want to make sure my successes greatly outweigh my downfalls. If i could take it all back i would, but i cant turn back time, so i will just make sure my future exceeds everyones expectations and hopefully earn some of the skeptics' respect.
I'm training hard, and hope to make you guys proud.
Thanks again for the support! GL dude, show the haters you can compete.
Imo, completely blacklisting a guy for hacking is only appropriate if he never goes to LANs. If a guy is a proven winner on LAN, then sure, don't let him compete online without obs or whatever, but for crying aloud he's not going to be hacking on LAN in farking Korea. Maybe I'm kind of jaded by CS, but people hacking online, while deplorable, just doesn't mean much if the said player is a proven winner on LAN. As I said before, sure, if you know he hacks online, then don't ever let him compete in online events. But this is a video game, and you can't cheat on LAN, so when he does LAN/compete in person, he basically should have a clean slate as far as haters are concerned. That would be the equivalent of an NFL player being suspended from the NFL for wearing illegal gloves during a flag football league game. Sure, make fun of him, and don't trust him in flag football leagues again, but when he shows up in front of 50,000 people and shows he's legit good, then that should take precedent.
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