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-JoKeR-
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ChanmanV
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On March 19 2013 08:42 -JoKeR- wrote: Great show gretorp was a good addition to the show. Thanks man! Yea it's going to be a lot of fun now with him part of the show. | ||
Hreidmar
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ChanmanV
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On March 21 2013 16:34 Hreidmar wrote: Cannot stress enough that I am a big fan of Chanman. I've watched the show for quite while when it was just Pro Corner and I love it. I still love Pro Corner and Climbing the Ladder is also great, although I'd rate it slightly below Pro Corner. I've tried to get into Wednesday Nite Sprites but I just cannot get into it. I would never ask you to change your show for me. It's just my opinion and I felt the need to express it. I haven't seen any complaints about it so I was really just curious if I was alone. I'll still be tuning in for every Pro Corner and Climbing the Ladder episode I can. Keep on putting out the great content Chanman. Rest assured I still love the show overall, in fact overall it's by far my favorite eSports show. I know you've been a long time supporter and I always appreciate your feedback. People like you are the reason I do the shows. ![]() | ||
ChanmanV
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We'll be doing a showmatch between AcerNerchio and EmpireKas followed by them walking through one of the games and analyzing it with us. We'll also be giving away a Razer Ultimate Black Widow Keyboard 2013 and a Razer Krakken headset - one to a viewer and one to a long time Pro Corner fan with the best story/memory. Should be a fun time .. can't wait to see you guys! 3pm EST / 9pm CEST | ||
SmoKim
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ChanmanV
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It's all about helping players .. more details soon! So excited!! | ||
ChanmanV
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Louuster
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Wintex
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Fortis-Et-Fidus
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Advocado
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ChanmanV
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On May 07 2013 07:58 Fortis-Et-Fidus wrote: Will the VODS be posted on youtube? if not then foreigners will have to somehow catch the stream in the middle of the day which might conflict with school/work schedules, and VODS on twitch cant be watched unless you pay 5$ subscription....seems kinda counter intuitive to reaching your viewer base imo. But the show idea and the goal it's heading towards is great, just hope this obstacle can be resolved. VODs on twitch are only available to subs. But you can catch them on youtube. I upload them immediately after but it seems to be slow today. it's processing right now. | ||
ChanmanV
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On May 07 2013 08:08 Advocado wrote: I think some screening on the questions would be good. They werent very interesting. Robert was a good addition. yea agreed. we'll have to do that better next episode. robert is great! ![]() | ||
Fortis-Et-Fidus
United States119 Posts
On May 07 2013 10:47 ChanmanV wrote: VODs on twitch are only available to subs. But you can catch them on youtube. I upload them immediately after but it seems to be slow today. it's processing right now. Oh wow, didn't even see the Youtube link d: sorry if i came off as rude, thank you so much and gl with the show! | ||
ChanmanV
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Advocado
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ChanmanV
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On May 08 2013 04:24 Advocado wrote: A question: Do you ever take questions from chat? I posted some stuff in the chat hoping that perhaps you would ask some of them to to your guests as an open question. Hey .. appreciate the questions but it's VERY hard for me to track chat while we're live. That's why we prefer call ins or posting ideas/questions in the reddit thread. I wish I could pay close attention to the stream chat during the shows but directing flow, changing scenes, little productions things, while being a part of the discussions is about the upper limit of my multi-tasking abilities. so don't think Im purposely ignoring you or anything like that. ^^ | ||
Jigato
United States2 Posts
I think one big resource to tap into when talking about training is to learn as much as we can from other sports and competitions. The structure that NFL/MLB/NBA teams has is obviously able to turn out a lot of top notch players in their sports. In my time in middle school and high school baseball and soccer, our training was almost all drills. We did some scrimmages, but the majority of our time was spent in very specific drills that were trying to hone very specific aspects of our play. Trying to apply that to Starcraft, resume from replay is one tool that would probably do this well, but I also think custom games is a good comparison to drills. On Demu's stream he often mentions that he got good at splitting by doing the Marine Split Challenge or something like that. From my own playing, I played a lot of a multi-tasking custom game where you have to keep a probe moving away from a zergling while you build up your base. Both are great ways to to focus on a single thing that you are trying to improve. A less thought out stream of thought I have is that it might be good to look into tennis and chess training in particular. I like the tennis idea because, for the sports I played in high school, much of the training was on the group and how to work as a team a lot, but 1v1 is really what high level SC is all about. I also like the chess idea because in most other sports, you physically can't play at 100% for more than an hour or so, but in chess and SC you could ladder for 10 hours straight if you want, though that is probably not the best way to train. One question I have is how the 'average' pro trains. The show mentioned that there is a lot (probably too much) of laddering, but pros have coaches right? What exactly does the coach do? They also have teammates that they can tap as practice partners. I heard about Demu and Suppy training together with some great results for Suppy, but also some teammates quit when they get matched up against Demu on the ladder. Which is more common? I hope that this puts some fresh ideas into the discussion and wasn't too long. I agree with the point that we should completely step back and look at the whole issue. Don't just say, well the Koreans have the perfect system, do what they do. We might end up at nearly the same solution, but the journey will help us figure out if we can improve anything else. | ||
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