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On October 07 2011 20:13 tutsicockroach wrote: i suspected that it was going to be a foreign team, but one more established in SC2. I suppose they will be suitable as long as they allow him to stay and train in Korea while sponsoring him to travel to big events such as MLG. Sase is really improving in Korea and I think it is best that he stays there for a while longer. Sase is the king of staying where he needs to stay to get better
SEE: China for wc3 for years
He will probably be in KR long term.
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On October 07 2011 19:44 villageidiot wrote: What happened to SaSePrime and MVP.SaSe? I am guessing Sase would want a salary and sponsored trips to tournaments.
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nice for sase
AND 1 MORE EUROPEAN FOR MLG make that 3 non TL players WOOOT
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Congrats Sase and Quantic!
Most people seems to overlook this quote from Sase: " I am so excited about this team and the best part is that I am just the first step of what is to come!"
There are probably more news to come related to this team.
I hope that they have a plan for Sase to stay with some of the Korean teams for quite some time!
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On October 07 2011 21:01 ShotgunMike wrote: Congrats Sase and Quantic!
Most people seems to overlook this quote from Sase: " I am so excited about this team and the best part is that I am just the first step of what is to come!"
There are probably more news to come related to this team.
I hope that they have a plan for Sase to stay with some of the Korean teams for quite some time!
This is what he needs the most imo. Grinding the ladder can only get you so far. To get into a good teamhouse and grind customs with equally or more skilled players is where you really can polish your gameplay.
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your QXG site doesn't work because your URL has a comma in it.
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On October 07 2011 21:23 gOst wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2011 21:01 ShotgunMike wrote: Congrats Sase and Quantic!
Most people seems to overlook this quote from Sase: " I am so excited about this team and the best part is that I am just the first step of what is to come!"
There are probably more news to come related to this team.
I hope that they have a plan for Sase to stay with some of the Korean teams for quite some time! This is what he needs the most imo. Grinding the ladder can only get you so far. To get into a good teamhouse and grind customs with equally or more skilled players is where you really can polish your gameplay.
He can grind custom games even if he's not in a pro house. It's not like he can communicate well enough in Korean to really take advantage of being there in person anyway (that he can't do in chat). Who knows who he is practising against when he's not streaming.
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On October 07 2011 21:30 nam nam wrote:Show nested quote +On October 07 2011 21:23 gOst wrote:On October 07 2011 21:01 ShotgunMike wrote: Congrats Sase and Quantic!
Most people seems to overlook this quote from Sase: " I am so excited about this team and the best part is that I am just the first step of what is to come!"
There are probably more news to come related to this team.
I hope that they have a plan for Sase to stay with some of the Korean teams for quite some time! This is what he needs the most imo. Grinding the ladder can only get you so far. To get into a good teamhouse and grind customs with equally or more skilled players is where you really can polish your gameplay. He can grind custom games even if he's not in a pro house. It's not like he can communicate well enough in Korean to really take advantage of being there in person anyway (that he can't do in chat). Who knows who he is practising against when he's not streaming.
he also has several korean pros who respect him a lot (MKP, Byun to name two) and would probably train with him. being on a team does not restrict you to practicing with other teams.
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I must say that Im disappointed, no disrespect but Quantic isn't top team, not even top in us region, but I guess if they sponsor him well, and they will let him stay in Korea and attend most important US/EU events then I think its fine at least for now.
Imo SaSe will finish in top 8 at MLG Orland, unless he will face Korean Terran on the way to top 8.
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It's kind of a tricky situation, Korean teams don't have THAT high of a salary rather than the foreigner teams but the Korean teams do have better players so training with them would be beneficial. Imo, if Sase trains with the Korean teams but gets trips to tournaments and good salary by the foreigner team, he will be splendid.
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[QUOTE]On October 07 2011 06:36 QuanticGaming wrote:
[quote]“After too long of a time without a team I have finally found one. Quantic approached me in a very professional way like no other team has ever done before. [/QUOTE]
Well you sure have the face for it =))))) and let's not talk about the bm in you, you should have been ,,approached" at a younger age
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This is so unexpectice! Sase and Quantic fighting!
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oh well at least I won't have to worry about playing practice games against against his dh/naga just for him to play dr/panda in a match
lewlz
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I gotta say, I am dissapoint . I was really hoping SaSe would get picked up by a Korean team.
That being said, the more tournaments the better for him to get over those nerves. Best of luck to Quantic and SaSe!
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I bet he alone earns more than the rest of the lineup together.
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I wonder why people hope he joins a Korean team when its quite clear that they cant offer foreigners who join them the chance to compete on tournaments in Europe and US without having SaSe cover the costs of it on his own.
If you can stay where you want for practice and can go to all the tournaments that you want to go, its not that bad of a deal really then.
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some said that money for naniwa was given to sase for joining dignitas but seems like not the case >.>
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Cool. Looking forward to seeing Sase play in more tournaments.
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