mousesports adds HeroMarine as talentplayer - Page 5
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ggsnipes
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This guy has some skills. More time to improve. Now I want to see a showmatch between him and White-Ra (suggestion) | ||
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GL !! | ||
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HolydaKing
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On November 06 2011 18:17 habeck wrote: I don't understand what does age mean in sc2? if he is younger means he is greater talent or what? Yeah, i think age is pretty overrated in sc2. Let's see if i am wrong or not, but the korean sc2 scene until now tends to show that. | ||
TheAntZ
Israel6248 Posts
On November 06 2011 19:28 HolydaKing wrote: Yeah, i think age is pretty overrated in sc2. Let's see if i am wrong or not, but the korean sc2 scene until now tends to show that. It has been proven over and over that children learn much faster than adults as their brain is still developing or some such scientific nonsense. If the kids good now, and he can improve at a faster rate than others and dominate (given the proper practice environment) | ||
skrotcyk
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Leviance
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skyrunner
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On November 06 2011 19:31 TheAntZ wrote: It has been proven over and over that children learn much faster than adults as their brain is still developing or some such scientific nonsense. If the kids good now, and he can improve at a faster rate than others and dominate (given the proper practice environment) With what you're saying it's less impressive to be in GM as 14 then 18, since his progress naturally will be faster.... in conclusion: don't put any, or atleast very little, weight on age. | ||
MenSol[ZerO]
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skrotcyk
Sweden432 Posts
On November 06 2011 19:48 skyrunner wrote: With what you're saying it's less impressive to be in GM as 14 then 18, since his progress naturally will be faster.... in conclusion: don't put any, or atleast very little, weight on age. no but everyone think it's fucking amazing that he got into GM as 14, when it really isn't. | ||
kaup
Germany22 Posts
i really hate it that teams think if they are gm he is really good and get more money than others pretty bad system | ||
Steveling
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Juice!
Belgium295 Posts
On November 06 2011 20:39 kaup wrote: i dont understand why mouz do this its nothink special to be a Ok and not good with 14 becouse at this age u have alooot time to play becouse u dont need do anythink at school or not alot ~ before gm he was only a standart top 100 of masters and i was top 10 of all master all time with 60% winrate and dont get in gm its just really buggy that top 400 masters gets in gm etcetc,, ye heromarine is not really good, played sometimes against him and it was pretty random,,,,,, i really hate it that teams think if they are gm he is really good and get more money than others pretty bad system Why so jalouse .. be happy for the kid .. It's pretty cool to be a 14 year old and be in a very good team! Altho i hope he still does ok in school, caus if he doesn't and mb drops out of it .. his future life could be broken | ||
chrisolo
Germany2606 Posts
On November 06 2011 06:36 ThisGS wrote: hm they can try players like him, but there is better talents to look at and are not bound to huge clans. my prime expamle would be the player "roof" http://www.teamliquid.net/tlpd/sc2-international/players/3263_roof http://sc2ranks.com/eu/232792/roof Still, with 14 years being mid GM is quite an avchievement This. roof is really frikkin good, always having the chance to win against any player, he faces. Anyways, I hope HeroMarine is a good catch for mouz, since they are really caring about having those young talents (even if they abandon them every 3 month or so). Time will tell. | ||
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