Correction about "Kong"
On January 06 2012 09:29 Verator wrote:
Kong originated from Yellow, its a korean word for bean that has several connections to Yellow. Yellow was the first notoriously second-place player, and the 'kong-line' is the history of players in a similar situation, aka mkp.
Kong originated from Yellow, its a korean word for bean that has several connections to Yellow. Yellow was the first notoriously second-place player, and the 'kong-line' is the history of players in a similar situation, aka mkp.
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On the 5th, “Arena of Legend- the King of Kong” was held through the Battlenet and DRG beat Losira 4:1 at the Finals.
You are now the King of Kong
I am very happy right now. But this was only an event therefore I still feel like I’m still in the line of Kongs. I feel like people will keep make fun of me and call me Kong line.
You only lost your second set. You won 4:1 overall. Why did you lose the second game?
I wanted to end the game quickly, therefore I gave up on my game play and tried to do an all-in. But that did not work out too well. I should have just done what I have planned. After that game, I just played as I have practiced and ended up winning.
You won prize money approximately $2000 (Korean won deleted to reduce confusion...). How do you plan to spend that money?
I don’t have any plans yet. I would like to eat good food with my teammates for the new year.
What is your view of the “proper” way to escape the “Kong Line?”
All I have to do is win the Code S to escape the so called “Kong Line.” It doesn’t have to be this season. I think I’ll be fine even if I win the GSL Regular Season later. If I fail to win, I should probably try to not get second place? I would rather fall out of Round of 32 or Round of 16 than lose at the Finals (haha).
When do you think you will end your relationship with the Kong Line?
I really like how I am playing these days and I’m starting this year well. Therefore I think I’ll escape the Kong Line soon if I keep it up.
This is your first victory for this New Year 2012. 2012 is looking good for you.
Since I just won the first tournament of 2012, I think I’ll be able to do well this year. Even I think my playing skills have improved. In fact I am quite astonished by how good I am watching my own replay VODs! Except for the games where I do not play as planned, I really like the way I am playing the games. I feel that I have improved a lot. Also, our team’s skill level has increased tremendously overall. Therefore winning chance is 50/50 in my team when we do an internal team tournament of our own to rank our skills.
In Code S Round of 32, you are in the same group as 2 other teammates.
I hate it. If there were only two MVP players in the group, we can both proceed. But 3 means that one must fall out of the group. It breaks my heart. It is unfortunately, but I will obviously/must advance and I’m sure Genius and sC will be able to sort out the conflict amongst themselves and one of them will advance.
What is your new year’s resolution?
I hope to win more prize money than concentrate on the quantity of the tournaments won. My goal is to win approx.. $259616 (Korean won deleted to reduce confusion...) this year. I hope to earn that much when combining both GSL and Foreign tournaments. It’s a lot of money, but I want to be a bit greedy this year.
Any last words to your fans for the new years?
Fans! Have a happy new year! I hope all of you reach your goals and dreams!