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Nice interviews! NesTea hwaiting =D
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Great read!
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awesome interviews
hope nani will do well
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Haha =) Stephano with that frenchman attitude - I love it! =)
Thanks for the interviews guys
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Nice interviews! They're all so focused ^^ Let's see how Group B turns out :D
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United States33388 Posts
admittedly, I had a little trouble deciphering Stephano's accent while transcribing the interviews... so I choose to omit parts of his answers where I would have been making ridiculous guesses. Was on a time limit, so didn't want to spend too much time re-asking Q's
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Great job, thank you for the effort. Though I'm not sure why you would thank blizzard.
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+ Show Spoiler +So fucking sad for stephano. I really wished I could see him in a BoX (X>1).
He lost against the wrong player, shit happens.
Good luck to everyone.
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GRAND OLD AMERICA16375 Posts
Leenock, Flash isn't going to switch anytime soon...
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Leenock vs FlaSh, make it happen lol.
I really hope Stephano continues to play beyond 2012 as his talent for playing the game just seems so great. Really can't wait to see the NaNi vs NesTea rematch despite it being a Bo1. Great interviews overall and really explored on the more unknown (some definately known) side of these players.
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stephano, you my friend will win..STEPHANO FIGHTING!
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"Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that."
LOL, underestimating MVP, we can see what a huge mistake that was 
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sounds like MVP players think foreigner players are a waste of their time?
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On December 13 2011 02:03 m0ck wrote: Great job, thank you for the effort. Though I'm not sure why you would thank blizzard.
They had the opportunity to participate to the press conference via skype, thanks to blizzard. So they thank blizzard.
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"Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
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motbob
United States12546 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet.
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Good interviews Go Nestea!!!!
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Stephano =(, shame that he wants to quit in 2012 but its a logical move, still its a shame to see such talent go  Remember Slayer guys? #BlastFromThePast
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Edit: Sackings basically sums up my post here:
fail troll/hate on naniwa attempt?
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Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games."
Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised.
I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
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On December 13 2011 02:09 mordk wrote:Show nested quote +"Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that." LOL, underestimating MVP, we can see what a huge mistake that was  Lol ikr.
Nestea seems determined, hope to see Godtea back in the Group B matches!
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Leenock revealing 2 of his match plans D:
I'm glad NesTea is still going to compete in foreign tournaments though.
On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games."
You know.. That was Stephano who said that, not NaNiwa.
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised.
You quoted the Stephano interview to talk about Naniwa.
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised.
That was Stephano -_-
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. Show nested quote +I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
fail troll/hate on naniwa attempt?
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. Show nested quote +I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
Because it have happend before in the BW scene there has been many incidents about replay sharing that have caused a shitstorm.
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. Show nested quote +I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
Stephano said that he does not really trust koreans, not Naniwa. And he say's that he should have 2-0'd Leenock because he is good enough and he knows it. If you played professionally the money would have been your biggest motivation aswell, atleast after the way he was treated by the foreign fans at MLG.
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Cool interviews, thanks for doing this!
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I think that Leenock is going for the ultra- mind game, saying he will go for an early game ending while he takes 4 base
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Interesting topic about retirement for stephano. We'll see about that in september 2012
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. Show nested quote +I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
I don't see a problem with what he said about money etc, he is just stating facts, it did cost him a lot of money what else is he mena say? I like the fact that he isn't fake or trying to bullshit anyone, he wants to win money, who doesn't?
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Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style.
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Poor Polt too good to get an interview.
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was hoping for an MC interview
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On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style.
bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now?
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On December 13 2011 02:25 ArtThouAngry wrote: I think that Leenock is going for the ultra- mind game, saying he will go for an early game ending while he takes 4 base I think Leenock says that he's going to rush, so that his opponents think that he's going to macro, when he will in fact be all-inning like crazy. (He will totally roach bust NaNi)
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Great interviews. As much as I love quantic gaming, i want Nestea to get his revenge =)
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On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? Considering MVP thanked his GF for recording Stephano's stream and showing it to him, it's safe to say it's not just a random BO win. It's more likely MVP planned that game just how it happened. Stephano got rolled there, which is only natural considering we're discussing MVP.
What surprises me is Stephano underestimating him.
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On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous
nice interviews. nestea is a boss
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Thank you!! Very cool stuff =)
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Naniwa show who's boss and please dont relax even if you are way ahead in games, never give up never surrender until game is over :D
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On December 13 2011 02:33 supraWman wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:25 ArtThouAngry wrote: I think that Leenock is going for the ultra- mind game, saying he will go for an early game ending while he takes 4 base I think Leenock says that he's going to rush, so that his opponents think that he's going to macro, when he will in fact be all-inning like crazy. (He will totally roach bust NaNi)
We're talking about Nestea here. Of course he knows that Nestea will be expecting just that, so he will infact go for a macro game.
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On December 13 2011 02:35 mordk wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? Considering MVP thanked his GF for recording Stephano's stream and showing it to him, it's safe to say it's not just a random BO win. It's more likely MVP planned that game just how it happened. Stephano got rolled there, which is only natural considering we're discussing MVP. What surprises me is Stephano underestimating him.
I didnt say it was a random bo win, but his bo was specific to stephano, to say he got outclassed is stupid, steph was obviously naive to think MVP or any over pro wouldn't watch his stream and I don't know what he was thinking doing stream builds
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On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy 
and yes,when you playing with MVP,bo1 bo win is outclassing.
On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss
i love you MorroW.
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On December 13 2011 02:39 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:35 mordk wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? Considering MVP thanked his GF for recording Stephano's stream and showing it to him, it's safe to say it's not just a random BO win. It's more likely MVP planned that game just how it happened. Stephano got rolled there, which is only natural considering we're discussing MVP. What surprises me is Stephano underestimating him. I didnt say it was a random bo win, but his bo was specific to stephano, to say he got outclassed is stupid
Wouldn't preparing an excellent strategy against a specific player on a specific map and executing it flawlessly to the point where it looked like a complete rout = outclassing? Cuz i'm pretty sure it is.
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On December 13 2011 02:39 MuK_x wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy  and yes,when you playing with MVP bo1 bo win is outclassing. Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss i love you MorroW.
funny how morrow agrees with me that it wasn't outclassing in the way you suggested
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On December 13 2011 02:41 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:39 MuK_x wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy  and yes,when you playing with MVP bo1 bo win is outclassing. On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss i love you MorroW. funny how morrow agrees with me that it wasn't outclassing in the way you suggested dont worry guys im not taking any sides. im just giving my thoughts ! on a personal opinion, i think its totally boss to win someone in that fashion when your playing against a huge underdog. there was 0 chance for stephano to do shit and how many other terrans figured out his weakness in this build? not many.. not many
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Nice interviews, i really liked Naniwa's, still so vocal. Hopes he makes it deep into the tournament.
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On December 13 2011 02:41 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:39 MuK_x wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy  and yes,when you playing with MVP bo1 bo win is outclassing. On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss i love you MorroW. funny how morrow agrees with me that it wasn't outclassing in the way you suggested
nope,that was still outclassing.
its simple: MVP outclassed stephano with his amazing strategy.
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Thanks very much for the interviews, great read, all of them.
I'm impressed with the coverage, but you gotta up your prediction skills for tomorrow, Waxangel! :D
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Leenock wanna face Flash? Hahaha Bo3 in BW, SC2, and then final game will be a 1v1 in Quake 3!
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hehehe Nestea full of pride as usual. Whereas Leenock is humble. Should be some good matches tonight. Group B looks way better than group A in my opinion.
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On December 13 2011 02:43 MuK_x wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:41 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:39 MuK_x wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy  and yes,when you playing with MVP bo1 bo win is outclassing. On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss i love you MorroW. funny how morrow agrees with me that it wasn't outclassing in the way you suggested nope,that was still outclassing. its simple: MVP outclassed stephano with his amazing strategy.
donraegu outclassed MVP with his amazing play
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i really dont understand why stephano would quit
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On December 13 2011 02:48 leo23 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:43 MuK_x wrote:On December 13 2011 02:41 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:39 MuK_x wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? fanboy being fanboy  and yes,when you playing with MVP bo1 bo win is outclassing. On December 13 2011 02:37 MorroW wrote:well perhaps the game itself wasnt outclassing. the outclassing here was how much he prepared and analysed stephano and found his biggest strength in a tight timing window. and if you know who mvp is, hes the best guy in the world atm at being able to play everything well and knowing exactly when to pull out what you need to look outside the box to see the beauty in such games  sometimes the only good answer to counter a build is to straight up go fkin kill it. mvp is always impressing me in the builds he chooses. and to be able to play everything so good, to know all these builds in the back of his head is just ridiculous nice interviews. nestea is a boss i love you MorroW. funny how morrow agrees with me that it wasn't outclassing in the way you suggested nope,that was still outclassing. its simple: MVP outclassed stephano with his amazing strategy. donraegu outclassed MVP with his amazing play yeah agreed.
dongraegu played amazing against MVP,his simcity was one of the best against mass hellion.
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Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank".
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On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank".
he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can
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Nestea going to foreign tournaments next year = good shit !
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On December 13 2011 02:57 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank". he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can
BW Fanboy alarm
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On December 13 2011 02:15 SabreUK wrote:Stephano =(, shame that he wants to quit in 2012 but its a logical move, still its a shame to see such talent go  Remember Slayer guys? #BlastFromThePast
He is very uncertain, so either decision (quitting or staying) is possible.
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On December 13 2011 02:57 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank". he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can
I don't think BW players will dominate that hard (yet )- Our boys can hang in there for at least a year. But then...yeah...throw in the towel
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Everyone is sharing their strategies in this interview...
Can't they just read this interview and know what their opponent is up to tomorrow...
A bit dangerous...
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On December 13 2011 03:03 SarcasmMonster wrote: Everyone is sharing their strategies in this interview...
Can't they just read this interview and know what their opponent is up to tomorrow...
A bit dangerous...
Can you trust the information when it's so easily available to you? Often times telling your opponents what you are going to do means they are going to prepare for the opposite.
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On December 13 2011 02:52 robih wrote: i really dont understand why stephano would quit
The guy has an open spot in Med school waiting for him, it would be kinda dumb for him to turn that down in favor of something as volatile as Starcraft.
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Sweden647 Posts
Awesome long interviews, thanks! :D
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On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now?
It was not just some build order win.
but great game sense and decision making by Mvp. If you are so good to see that, you can check it out.
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Yeah, it makes the more deserving player win, and that's the way I want it. If I'm not good enough, I don't wanna win.
I love this about Nani, he doesn't want some fluke win or to skate by he wants to be able to say he earned something and stand proudly by that. I don't honestly like his chances in the blizzard cup but I think he has a long and bright future ahead if he can stay out of trouble.
I am so looking forward to Nestea vs Leenock, batte of zerg monsters strats vs sheer willpower who will win! It's also good to hear Nestea looking forward to attending more foreign tournaments this year attempting no doubt to catch up to MVP in prizemoney and titles.
Leenock is filled with adorableness and determination.
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On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now?
Are you suggesting MVP isn't better than Stephano? o.O
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On December 13 2011 02:02 Waxangel wrote:admittedly, I had a little trouble deciphering Stephano's accent while transcribing the interviews... so I choose to omit parts of his answers where I would have been making ridiculous guesses. Was on a time limit, so didn't want to spend too much time re-asking Q's 
Next time, ask him in french or get him to answer in french, we frenchies are good translators!
Thanks for the interviews!
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Coke and Nestea \:D/ Super awesome interviews! Thank you so much.
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If this is Blizzard Cup and Blizzard does al sort of cool things, like letting TL interview and stuff, why isn't it featured more prominently on their own sites... makes me wonder :/
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Stephano may be a great player but I really don't like his attitude, so he is doing all this just for the money not because he has a passion for gaming and winning? Well, perhaps he is just saying it...
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On December 13 2011 03:08 1Eris1 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? Are you suggesting MVP isn't better than Stephano? o.O Why do people see everything in black and white, lmao. I don't see in what way he outclassed stephano. Mvp came prepared with the better build and got a nice early advantage with the fake 2rax pressure. Better player won for sure, why does that have to mean he outclassed his opponent?
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Interesting to see that Naniwa and Stephano don't really trust the Koreans/can't get practice time with them. I also remember IdrA saying that when he lived in Korea, 99% of his practice was on ladder. Then of course there's the BW history of this type of thing. I wouldn't mind hearing names of which Koreans are sharing replays or refusing to practice with foreigners living in their house as it's pretty shameful.
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Great interviews. Nice to hear from foreigners as well as koreans
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On December 13 2011 02:15 motbob wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet.
Or he knows that 'early game build' is still incredibly vague for ZvZ :D
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Excellent interviews, thanks a lot for conducting and posting them!
NesTea-Nani will be interesting! I think NT still has a burning desire to curbstomb him, whatever he says about water under bridges.
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On December 13 2011 03:17 Sneakyz wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 03:08 1Eris1 wrote:On December 13 2011 02:32 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:30 MuK_x wrote: Who do you think is the hardest opponent in your group?
I'd say Mvp, but I didn't really see him play... I wasn't really impressed but is everyone saying he is the best Terran in the world, I will trust that.
woot stephano?
MVP just outclassed him.
MVP's startegy was awesome,totally anti-ling style. bo1 and a build order win is outclassing now? Are you suggesting MVP isn't better than Stephano? o.O Why do people see everything in black and white, lmao. I don't see in what way he outclassed stephano. Mvp came prepared with the better build and got a nice early advantage with the fake 2rax pressure. Better player won for sure, why does that have to mean he outclassed his opponent? Don't take it to heart when you see these clueless 'outclassed' comments. It's due to people watching GSL and tasteless calling people outclassed left and right, and, well, monkey see, monkey do =)
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On December 13 2011 02:57 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank". he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can
Lets hope that doesnt happen. Destiny is going to Korea he will be bonjovi in 2012.
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LLLLLEEEENNNNNOOOOOCKKKKKTTOOOOOPPPPPUUUUUSSSSSSS
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On December 13 2011 02:57 mememolly wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank". he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can Or maybe he is mature enough to prepare a real future for him with studies... Stephano didn't know Grubby while he was pro on wc3, but he would be afraid of possible bw formers ?
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Wooow really nice interviews!
Omfg I can only dream of the Grand Final with NaNiwa vs. NesTea - it would be so freaking sick.
NANIWA FIGHTING !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :D
NesTea is really cool and great too!
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On December 13 2011 03:06 GrungyMunchy wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:52 robih wrote: i really dont understand why stephano would quit
The guy has an open spot in Med school waiting for him, it would be kinda dumb for him to turn that down in favor of something as volatile as Starcraft.
It's not the way it works for med school in France, you don't get a "spot". You start "med school" right after high school, anyone can register but you have a really hard competitive exam at the end of the first year (1 of 10 succeeds or something like that). The longer he waits the harder it will get, but given his competitive nature it shouldn't be a problem to get into medschool. I actually that it's a really smart thing to do, he can enjoy his time as a progamer 100% , doesn't have to worry about his future and will be able to get a job he likes (not everybody wants to become a commentator / manager etc).
Great interview by the way, nice to see that Nestea decided to not talk anymore of the "pausing incident" :p.
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Haha I hope Nani reads this before his games today... though I'm sure he's already thinking about early game defense vs leenock anyway.
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On December 13 2011 03:19 Doodsmack wrote: Interesting to see that Naniwa and Stephano don't really trust the Koreans/can't get practice time with them. I also remember IdrA saying that when he lived in Korea, 99% of his practice was on ladder. Then of course there's the BW history of this type of thing. I wouldn't mind hearing names of which Koreans are sharing replays or refusing to practice with foreigners living in their house as it's pretty shameful.
May just beat a time / team thing
SlayerS seems to be getting along very well with EG, especially Puma, and they like to play around with hku/idra when they stream.
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"No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : (
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NAAAAAANIWAAAAAHHHHHHHHHH good luck!!!!
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On December 13 2011 02:47 Caladbolg wrote: Leenock wanna face Flash? Hahaha Bo3 in BW, SC2, and then final game will be a 1v1 in Quake 3! I tell you, Flash's already better than everybody except ForGG and MVP in SC2 :p /joke
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I'm a terran player so I'm rooting for MVP, but Leenock is such a nice person - he's my second favorite!
Thanks a lot for the interviews, good read!
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On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Edit: Sackings basically sums up my post here: --- Show nested quote +Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. Show nested quote +I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy.
Stephano's the one who said that he couldn't trust the Koreans. I don't even know how you could make the mistake that Naniwa said it..
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Good interviews, but am I the only one bothered by Stephano's blatant lack of actual interest in the game/pro-gaming? Not gonna be sad to see him go.
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On December 13 2011 03:52 Gevna wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:57 mememolly wrote:On December 13 2011 02:54 Bagration wrote: Really sad to see Stephano quitting in a year. This SC2 thing is really making him some serious cash, hopefully he will get some big wins in 2012 to convince him to keep on "taking his skills to the bank". he's smart, once all the big koreans switch the sc2 climate will be very different and almost impossible for a foreigner to compete, make money while you can Or maybe he is mature enough to prepare a real future for him with studies... Stephano didn't know Grubby while he was pro on wc3, but he would be afraid of possible bw formers ? He did know Grubby, in fact he trained with him...
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Don't know who's more cut and dry: Nani or Steph.
Cold hearted mother fuckers.
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On December 13 2011 04:56 .Sic. wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:16 terranmoccasin wrote:Edit: Sackings basically sums up my post here: fail troll/hate on naniwa attempt? --- Have you got in any custom practice games against specific players for your games?
No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that. I've never disliked Naniwa, but he's doing a good job of coming off as an unlikable personality. How is this an acceptable thing to say in an interview at all? A simple "No" would suffice, and you can easily add some BS excuse such as "Simply haven't had the opportunity to squeeze in some practice games." Sure, there may be some issues from moving in with a Korean team from the sounds of his other responses, but with this poor attitude I can't say I am particularly surprised. I played like s*** basically, I should have won 2-0. I should have won Providence right there, like I should have won TSL long ago. But yeah, I've had two really bad experiences that have cost me a lot of money, so I think now, I know better. Not only is he unable to give his opponents credit and deserving of their wins over him, he plainly states that the win is for the money as the major motivator. Hard to root for this guy. Stephano's the one who said that he couldn't trust the Koreans. I don't even know how you could make the mistake that Naniwa said it..
NaNiwa also said in an interview that he prefers to live in South-Korea more than Sweden. The inverview from when he joined coL. So i doubt he has any problems with the koreans.
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You can really tell the player's maturity (in age) between Nestea and Leenock's interview responses. That being said, I wish Nestea would've said, "I'm gonna play serious and roll everyone else over" 
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Very disappointed by the MVP team here :/ Basically he's a foreigner so he doesn't deserve to play with them, I really didn't had this image of them. Insta fan to antifan of MVP. (obviously Nani could exaggerate or there could be another side to this story)
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nice first post teamliquid writers. ;-) or is that the default?
great interviews. surprised leenock said what he will do, but like motbob said, he may just be throwing his opponents off their game if they read this interview.
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On December 13 2011 05:06 Gamegene wrote: Don't know who's more cut and dry: Nani or Steph.
Cold hearted mother fuckers.
Because they have the guts to say what they think? If anything i think you are weak-hearted. I don't know what kind of climate you want to have but if it would be all sweet talk and everyone being perfectly nice against eachother and never say what they really think then that would just be boring and phony.
Besides you didn't include IdrA on that list of yours.......... BIAS!
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Nani is a proper legend only want sot win!!! THats the way!!! Cannot wait to see how he does tommmorrow and once hes been in Startales house for a while!!!
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On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : (
Nor should he. He comes to a house, knows no one, have no idea about the customs or how things are done and is to play one in the team in a week. It's completely unreasonable and stupid to believe they wouldn't share bits of his strategies to a close friend and team mate that they've lived with for over a year. Not to screw Stephano over but to help MC. I know I would in a second.
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On December 13 2011 05:24 Longshank wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( Nor should he. He comes to a house, knows no one, have no idea about the customs or how things are done and is to play one in the team in a week. It's completely unreasonable and stupid to believe they wouldn't share bits of his strategies to a close friend and team mate that they've lived with for over a year. Not to screw Stephano over but to help MC. I know I would in a second.
Like the above comment written by someone else. To answer that question with that same meaning, just saying "No, I do not want a possibility of sharing my replays" but saying "I don't really trust Koreans" is the whole different thing especially on an interview.
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WOW! That got me excited when Nestea said he plans on going to many foreign tournaments next year. Thank god :D
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On December 13 2011 05:27 CryingPoo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 05:24 Longshank wrote:On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( Nor should he. He comes to a house, knows no one, have no idea about the customs or how things are done and is to play one in the team in a week. It's completely unreasonable and stupid to believe they wouldn't share bits of his strategies to a close friend and team mate that they've lived with for over a year. Not to screw Stephano over but to help MC. I know I would in a second. Like the above comment written by someone else. To answer that question with that same meaning, just saying "No, I do not want a possibility of sharing my replays" but saying "I don't really trust Koreans" is the whole different thing especially on an interview.
Chill, man.
It's ludicrous to read racial animus into such innocent statements being spoken in a second language. He clearly only meant to communicate the former thought, which you've already admitted is a reasonable one to hold.
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Stephano: "I'm unimpressed by MVP's play..."
and then subsequently loses to MVP embarrassingly.
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On December 13 2011 05:27 CryingPoo wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 05:24 Longshank wrote:On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( Nor should he. He comes to a house, knows no one, have no idea about the customs or how things are done and is to play one in the team in a week. It's completely unreasonable and stupid to believe they wouldn't share bits of his strategies to a close friend and team mate that they've lived with for over a year. Not to screw Stephano over but to help MC. I know I would in a second. Like the above comment written by someone else. To answer that question with that same meaning, just saying "No, I do not want a possibility of sharing my replays" but saying "I don't really trust Koreans" is the whole different thing especially on an interview.
You're reading too much in to the wording from someone doing an interview in a language he isn't fluent in. It's not a secret he's struggling to express himself in English. You don't need much imagination to know what he means.
edit: also, misquoting someone to further your point is a dick move.
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Yeahhhh!! Every one hwaiting!! <3
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^ It's ironic that Stephono would limit his practice time for fear of his replays leaking out, but he'd then turn around and stream a ton of ladder practice on the Korean ladder (It helped MVP to see those streamed games, so I'd bet Stephano was using his real strategies on Ladder).
Anyways, I really like this sort of thing to take place in tournaments. Do you think we can expect more press conferances/interviews during an event?
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Gotta love how the foreigners act so awkward.
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On December 13 2011 05:24 Longshank wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( Nor should he. He comes to a house, knows no one, have no idea about the customs or how things are done and is to play one in the team in a week. It's completely unreasonable and stupid to believe they wouldn't share bits of his strategies to a close friend and team mate that they've lived with for over a year. Not to screw Stephano over but to help MC. I know I would in a second.
Seriously, what stephano said is pretty much true, he just didnt say it in a nice way
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On December 13 2011 05:43 McFeser wrote: ^ It's ironic that Stephono would limit his practice time for fear of his replays leaking out, but he'd then turn around and stream a ton of ladder practice on the Korean ladder (It helped MVP to see those streamed games, so I'd bet Stephano was using his real strategies on Ladder).
Anyways, I really like this sort of thing to take place in tournaments. Do you think we can expect more press conferances/interviews during an event?
He didn't stream for the last few days though. Knowing someones general style and preferred builds in certain match-ups is much different from knowing what or if they have prepared for a specific game on a specific map against a specific opponent.
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Interesting that Stephano does not trust the Korean players as relates to replay sharing... Have there been instances in the past that support this idea?
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On December 13 2011 04:05 Jetaap wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 03:06 GrungyMunchy wrote:On December 13 2011 02:52 robih wrote: i really dont understand why stephano would quit
The guy has an open spot in Med school waiting for him, it would be kinda dumb for him to turn that down in favor of something as volatile as Starcraft. It's not the way it works for med school in France, you don't get a "spot". You start "med school" right after high school, anyone can register but you have a really hard competitive exam at the end of the first year (1 of 10 succeeds or something like that). The longer he waits the harder it will get, but given his competitive nature it shouldn't be a problem to get into medschool. I actually that it's a really smart thing to do, he can enjoy his time as a progamer 100% , doesn't have to worry about his future and will be able to get a job he likes (not everybody wants to become a commentator / manager etc). Great interview by the way, nice to see that Nestea decided to not talk anymore of the "pausing incident" :p. I'm in similar spot - med school, passed my first year and unless I was winning everything while studying, there is no way I'd try to go full time and drop out of school, some people are really bad at making lifetime decisions and Stephano isn't one of them, kudos to him!
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On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : (
I think its totally reasonable in this world you cant trust anyone especially strangers when you are playing for 50k. Grow up.
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On December 13 2011 06:04 careohx wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( I think its totally reasonable in this world you cant trust anyone especially strangers when you are playing for 50k. Grow up.
And stoping to support Stephano for this ridiculous reason, is kinda lame, imo.
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Awesome interviews TL. As always you deliver quality!
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On December 13 2011 06:08 Bashion wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 06:04 careohx wrote:On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( I think its totally reasonable in this world you cant trust anyone especially strangers when you are playing for 50k. Grow up. And stoping to support Stephano for this ridiculous reason, is kinda lame, imo. Stephano doesn't care if you support him or not anyway, he only cares about money
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Naniwa has the best interview. And glad Nestea could shut all the Nani's haters up about the MLG's incident.
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On December 13 2011 06:13 tuho12345 wrote: Naniwa has the best interview. And glad Nestea could shut all the Nani's haters up about the MLG's incident.
It's wierd because in the GOMtv press interview Nestea says he was pissed about that incident and it messed up his build, causing him to lose.
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On December 13 2011 06:04 careohx wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 04:32 CryingPoo wrote: "No, because I don't really trust the Koreans, I was afraid they might share the replays or something like that." What the hell Stephano. I am actually glad that you got knocked out now... you just lost a fan : ( I think its totally reasonable in this world you cant trust anyone especially strangers when you are playing for 50k. Grow up.
I know what you are saying but don't tell me to grow up otherwise... well I can't do anything since it's an online.. My main point was how the interview was formulated, it could leave an impression to people that he doesn't trust all korean gamers. It is funny that he said he didn't practice because he didn't want replays to go around but people can always watch his old streams. Once again, I am not that impressed at how he formulated his interview. And also it seems like he doesn't care about getting fans anyway as he is trying to earn $$$ only.
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It doesn't matter to me in other games if I win or lose the previous match, I just treat each match like it's the same thing, and give it my best.
thats so champion like : ))
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On December 13 2011 06:19 ProxyKnoxy wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 06:13 tuho12345 wrote: Naniwa has the best interview. And glad Nestea could shut all the Nani's haters up about the MLG's incident. It's wierd because in the GOMtv press interview Nestea says he was pissed about that incident and it messed up his build, causing him to lose. In the GOMtv press interview all of them were sitting together (sounds like that judging by the answers anyway) so he probably wanted to put on a show in front of Naniwa or the crowd something, rivalries can be great and both him and Naniwa knows that. I don't know about these interviews but they seem to have been conducted privately with each player and he obviously said nothing of the sort here
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+ Show Spoiler +Im pretty sad for Stephano, he played superbly hist first two games, while in game 3 his gambit did not pay off and in game 4 got completely read and hard countered by an on point MVP. Dont worry Stephano, you'l get them next time. GG.
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On December 13 2011 02:15 motbob wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet.
He actually is going to mindgame nestea and suddenly play terran in the last second without nestea noticing, then he will 2 baracks push to the win. Thats my way of saying i completely agree that he probably didnt reveal at all what he is going to use in reality
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Wow, Leenock just giving away vital aspects of his strategy like that...
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Oh man. Naniwa goes to live with Korean pro team; gets pissed off because they don't practice seriously enough. THAT'S MAH BOY! :D
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good god, nestea is so boss he even speaks like a champion
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On December 13 2011 06:48 Cuddle wrote: Oh man. Naniwa goes to live with Korean pro team; gets pissed off because they don't practice seriously enough. THAT'S MAH BOY! :D
And the korean pro team (mvp) said they were surprised to see how little Naniwa was practicing... just saying.
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On December 13 2011 06:45 gh0un wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:15 motbob wrote:On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet. He actually is going to mindgame nestea and suddenly play terran in the last second without nestea noticing, then he will 2 baracks push to the win. Thats my way of saying i completely agree that he probably didnt reveal at all what he is going to use in reality 
But NesTea only has to remember what build he was going to do in the Blizzard Cup when he was 16...
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On December 13 2011 07:14 Manslayer wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 06:45 gh0un wrote:On December 13 2011 02:15 motbob wrote:On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet. He actually is going to mindgame nestea and suddenly play terran in the last second without nestea noticing, then he will 2 baracks push to the win. Thats my way of saying i completely agree that he probably didnt reveal at all what he is going to use in reality  But NesTea only has to remember what build he was going to do in the Blizzard Cup when he was 16...
Indeed, according to Artosis theory Nestea is in fact Leenock in the future.
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Wow great interviews! Cheering for NaNi as always, you can do it!~
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On December 13 2011 07:06 Jetaap wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 06:48 Cuddle wrote: Oh man. Naniwa goes to live with Korean pro team; gets pissed off because they don't practice seriously enough. THAT'S MAH BOY! :D And the korean pro team (mvp) said they were surprised to see how little Naniwa was practicing... just saying.
Nani also said that noone wanted to play him seriously at the MVP house so he couldnt practice with any of them.
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A good read. Thank you. <3
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On December 13 2011 05:31 hmmm... wrote: Stephano: "I'm unimpressed by MVP's play..."
and then subsequently loses to MVP embarrassingly. How do you manage to even fail at quote mining. He didn't even say that, yet you quoted for some reason. He even finished the sentenced saying he thinks Mvp was the strongest in the group.
Are you just trying to stir shit up? Stephano has enough haters without you spreading rumors.
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Great interviews.
lol @ Stephano not being impressed with MVP, that went well for him.
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On December 13 2011 02:15 motbob wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 02:11 darkness wrote: "Let's talk about your opponents. You have to face Nestea, who's known to be invincible in ZvZ. How do you feel about the match?
I'm planning to use some early game build to win the game."
Ok, why did he reveal that? I can't get it.
Behind that innocent smile and pudgy face is a brain wired for deception. He'll be going for macro games, I bet.
or maybe he's just still a kid, and is way to trusty...
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I'm really glad that despite all the outside pressure to choose progaming over school, Stephano is sticking to his priorities. When he was on Live On Three, I was really uncomfortable with how the hosts were almost telling him to skip school and just play SC2. It was really irresponsible.
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Great interviews, well complemented with both preview articles. Good job!
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i recognize stephano's attitude. he's just trying to make himself look so incredibly good and skillful by pretending that he doesn't take the game that siriously and only plays it for the money, when infact he's practicing really hard, It's like "Look at me, i hardly ever practice and able to win major tournaments" the reputation he's trying to sell. i really don't think he's gonna be quitting anytime soon, even though he says he will.
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On December 13 2011 17:44 GhostLink wrote: i recognize stephano's attitude. he's just trying to make himself look so incredibly good and skillful by pretending that he doesn't take the game that siriously and only plays it for the money, when infact he's practicing really hard, It's like "Look at me, i hardly ever practice and able to win major tournaments" the reputation he's trying to sell. i really don't think he's gonna be quitting anytime soon, even though he says he will.
I think Stephano just speaks out what most kiddies don't wanna face. E-Sports is now where near to be a career plan. A handful of pros can make a living, the rest has to fight for stupid things like flight tickets in economy class being paid. And when finally reaching their 30 they are all out of business. This guy shall have fun for one more year earn some money and then join university to become a good doctor. When he and MVP are in their 60s, guess who is gonna have more cash in the bank.
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On December 14 2011 00:05 lukasdesign wrote:Show nested quote +On December 13 2011 17:44 GhostLink wrote: i recognize stephano's attitude. he's just trying to make himself look so incredibly good and skillful by pretending that he doesn't take the game that siriously and only plays it for the money, when infact he's practicing really hard, It's like "Look at me, i hardly ever practice and able to win major tournaments" the reputation he's trying to sell. i really don't think he's gonna be quitting anytime soon, even though he says he will. I think Stephano just speaks out what most kiddies don't wanna face. E-Sports is now where near to be a career plan. A handful of pros can make a living, the rest has to fight for stupid things like flight tickets in economy class being paid. And when finally reaching their 30 they are all out of business. This guy shall have fun for one more year earn some money and then join university to become a good doctor. When he and MVP are in their 60s, guess who is gonna have more cash in the bank. Most of this can be said for any sport.
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Poor Polt...wins a GSL dosen't even get a interview. Everyone keeps forgetting about poor Polt. When will it stop? :D
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Great interviews!
Is it just me or do the most succesful foreigners all seem to have the "I don't give a fuck about other people and what they think attitude" ? =)
Case in point: Idra, Naniwa and Stephano
Not sure about Huk
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So if you suffer a bad loss in the groups early on, do you think you can bounce back?
It doesn't matter to me in other games if I win or lose the previous match, I just treat each match like it's the same thing, and give it my best.
You have some MLG rematches in your group. Against Nestea, where there was some controversy in your match, and versus Leenock, who you lost to in the finals. How do you think the games will go this time?
Nestea, I expect to win against, but I don't know how much he has practiced and what he has prepared.
Clearly
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On December 14 2011 01:55 Cereb wrote:Great interviews! Is it just me or do the most succesful foreigners all seem to have the "I don't give a fuck about other people and what they think attitude" ? =) Case in point: Idra, Naniwa and Stephano Not sure about Huk 
Yea they have to go out of their way to show their "I don't give a fuck attitude" to cover their own insecurity. If you really don't give a fuck then you won't even talk about it. Well the results already speak for itself.
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Wow team MVP sound like pretty terrible people. Pretty much saying to Naniwa he wasn't welcome there despite the partnership they had and not practicing with him. Must have been a pretty bad time for Naniwa, living with a bunch of people that hate you.
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