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Alabasern
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waitwhat
United States152 Posts
I know ladders are locked in Korea, and I know the Korean ladder is "harder than NA".. but I don't think those are valid excuses coming from players that are supposed to face the most practiced players in this game shortly. | ||
TelecoM
United States10650 Posts
![]() EDIT : in all seriousness, are you guys undergoing completely new training regiments? more korean style training? ^^ | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
Now of course I have no experience with pro gaming, so if it's a bad question please forgive me. But given that you guys are shortly going to be competing against Korean teams, will you be training in a more regimented fashion once more of the roster makes it over there? | ||
mrlie3
Canada350 Posts
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Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
Have the players felt improvements in their approach and execution of their race? | ||
epik151
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FXOpen
Australia1844 Posts
On June 16 2011 17:16 snotboogie wrote: From your streams, it seems from a viewer's perspective that you guys are taking training a bit lightly compared to what we'd expect from a Korean pro team. Clearly a lot of effort has been going into the stream, and while I as a viewer enjoy watching lightheartedness and joking around, I'm a bit concerned about the GSTL. Especially as there is the notion of you guys needing to play catchup to reach the skill levels of some of those teams. Now of course I have no experience with pro gaming, so if it's a bad question please forgive me. But given that you guys are shortly going to be competing against Korean teams, will you be training in a more regimented fashion once more of the roster makes it over there? The streaming pc (rest time for any players on it) ... What you don't see is the practice. And thats because we are hiding it from people. Each player is playing at least 70 ladder games a day. The stream is less serious, to release the tension. | ||
Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
How about their physical stamina, dexterity, and mental fortitude? | ||
snotboogie
Australia3550 Posts
On June 16 2011 17:31 FXOpen wrote: The streaming pc (rest time for any players on it) ... What you don't see is the practice. And thats because we are hiding it from people. Each player is playing at least 70 ladder games a day. The stream is less serious, to release the tension. Ah, thanks for the answer! =) Have the players felt that they have been increasing in skill since playing in Korea? I know it's only been a short while but it would be interesting to know. | ||
Dusty
United States3359 Posts
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Alabasern
United States4005 Posts
How elaborate is your record keeping to review and measure progression? | ||
Flaunt
New Zealand784 Posts
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Mattchew
United States5684 Posts
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Denzil
United Kingdom4193 Posts
On June 16 2011 15:31 Gamegene wrote: How will you deal with the language barrier between the team and it's new addition? Why is FXO going to Korea when Korea is becoming more and more irrelevant in perspective to the burgeoning SC2 Professional Market that's growing everywhere else BESIDES Korea? Korea is THE place to be those players will improve so much by playing against the best be it on ladder in custom games or in the tournaments. | ||
Alabasern
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sixfour
England11061 Posts
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iYiYi
United States489 Posts
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Cosmos
Belgium1077 Posts
On June 14 2011 12:35 SuperStyle wrote: Please adopt me ? This ! I wanna become his brother. | ||
mprs
Canada2933 Posts
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