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United Kingdom12022 Posts
[MVP]: Zerg Idra, Protoss Huk, and Terran Thorzain. If you are talking about difference in skill levels, I don’t think there is any. In my opinion, it’s just that these foreign players are amazingly good at creative tactics and strategies. Also, all of them have extremely acute game sense. On the other hand, I’m more comfortable with standard and solid play-style.
Thorzain, Huk and Idra. What an honour to hear that from MVP <333
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Thanks a lot for this, it is great.
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Quantic Gaming? I thought Superiorwolf was on CheckSix.
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Holy shit MVP is such a cool and down to earth guy. I always thought he didn't really care about anything really but his answers are hella awesome answers with how much he appreciates his friends, family, and fans. Makes me love him even more.
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Canada1169 Posts
Really love the interview :D
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lol MVP thanking the interviewer for his time, rather than MVP's own
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Thanks for the interview, it was great. GL to MVP at Providence!
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What a great interview, his responses were really good. His solid playstyle really matches his personality.
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QxG is sponsored by coke? what nerd ballers, 100s of coke and nestea jokes inc
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On November 18 2011 01:41 Markwerf wrote: Funny how he got advised to become a progamer by his father. Such a difference in culture, I can't imagine a european actually being advised to become a progamer by his parents. Support is one thing but actually advising it..
It's hardly a difference in culture - that kind of support is far from common in Korea. It can just as easily happen to a random European or NA player, but it's not something that the parents are likely to support anywhere in the world. If I had to bet on a country where it's most likely to happen, I'd probably pick Sweden actually.
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Would love to see a 2v2 match of MVP playing with his dad lol
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On November 18 2011 05:41 Talin wrote:Show nested quote +On November 18 2011 01:41 Markwerf wrote: Funny how he got advised to become a progamer by his father. Such a difference in culture, I can't imagine a european actually being advised to become a progamer by his parents. Support is one thing but actually advising it.. It's hardly a difference in culture - that kind of support is far from common in Korea. It can just as easily happen to a random European or NA player, but it's not something that the parents are likely to support anywhere in the world. If I had to bet on a country where it's most likely to happen, I'd probably pick Sweden actually. The fact that BW has become so popular and there are many more jobs in SK for progaming probably doesn't hurt. Compared to the US at least more people seem to accept it as a legit profession and not as a hobby that you happen to make money doing.
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Mvp so awesome! Hope he gets more fans and people cheering him on tho--no one rli seemed to cheer for him in mlg or blizzcon T.T
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On November 18 2011 05:36 turdburgler wrote: QxG is sponsored by coke? what nerd ballers, 100s of coke and nestea jokes inc IM is sponsored by Coca Cola.
MVP big favorite at Providence.
i'd like to see MVP vs IdrA in providence >.<
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Great interview!
Cool dad and shuts down Artosis.
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On November 18 2011 04:36 zmansman17 wrote:haha how have you not been a fan already  ? iono, I always liked his style and recognized him as a really good/solid player, but I never went out of my way to watch his games, grab his replays, or find out what he does outside of sc2 or things like that.
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Thanks for this, great to hear the words of a high level pro player like MVP. He's so dreamy....
*ahem*
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The boss. The Champ. The sexy mother fucker let's fuuuuuuuuuck.
Mvp <3
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