On August 09 2012 10:27 ridethecatbus wrote: I understand foreign prize money is his priority but man, I would love to see him in GSL after having a few months of practice in the TSL house.
I don't see why the Koreans haven't figured out some sort of incentive or way of accommodating his wish to travel between rounds of GSL the way MC does. Stephano in just a single series in Code S would likely break their viewership record. Stephano in a ro4 or final would make the internet explode.
On August 09 2012 08:33 Flonomenalz wrote: Just 2 weeks eh? Well he'll improve, but I wish it was something like a month or two.
Dont be naive.. at this skill lv that Stephano and other top tier pro gamers have , two weeks is nothing Only thing he can learn in two weeks are some builds and thats it , and maby little his ZvZ that is shit right now
i might be misunderstanding but i think you guys are saying the same thing
also, looking forward to see if anything comes of this. gonna enjoy the streaming at the very least! :D
On August 09 2012 09:34 courtpanda wrote: great for him and tsl, if he plays in the gstl, he'd be a huge help for TSL considering how weak their zerg lineup is.
Ermmm, you do realize you are talking about TSL, the team known for it's Zergs? So you are saying a team with Symbol, HyuN, Shine and RagnaroK is weak?
Read his words again.
courtpanda claims their Zerg lineup is weak and PhoenixVoid questions it. If there's any form of irony hidden in courtpanda's post it's very well hidden.
On August 09 2012 10:36 BlackPride wrote: Seriously, it's about freakin' time. With quality training in Korea and some time, Stephano could be a top-notch player in no time. Why it didn't happen earlier is beyond me.
He's already a top notch player.
If he improves, he can only become the best player in the world.
Stephano practicing in person with TSL zergs can only spell trouble for his opponents. Even though 2 weeks is pretty short, I expect Stephano will pick up some invaluable insight and improve his play.
Stephano said in a really long french interview that if he plays in GSL it will most likely be around October of this year. Im going to bet that he goes back to the TSL house after MLG and will then compete in the next GSL season. (Not the upcoming one, but the season after)
I don't see why people think Stephano will just improve that much. His mechanics is already good. His weakness will only surface more with his style of play. Only his zvp is truly top notch, and in korea he will get studied to death and just get countered like Oz did.
On August 09 2012 10:27 ridethecatbus wrote: I understand foreign prize money is his priority but man, I would love to see him in GSL after having a few months of practice in the TSL house.
I don't see why the Koreans haven't figured out some sort of incentive or way of accommodating his wish to travel between rounds of GSL the way MC does. Stephano in just a single series in Code S would likely break their viewership record. Stephano in a ro4 or final would make the internet explode.
On August 09 2012 08:45 Everest9 wrote: "successfully unpacked his belongings"
:D :D
Y is this funny?
Can you fail at unpacking your belongings?
Huh...
I uh... may have mistranslated Oo;;
Yea, well, it's using "unpacked his belongings" to say that he has settled down at the house, not to literally point out he managed to unpack his baggages.
On August 09 2012 08:45 Everest9 wrote: "successfully unpacked his belongings"
:D :D
Y is this funny?
Can you fail at unpacking your belongings?
Huh...
I uh... may have mistranslated Oo;;
Yea, well, it's using "unpacked his belongings" to say that he has settled down at the house, not to literally point out he managed to unpack his baggages.
Ah, and here I thought it indicates discreetly that he has ginormous amounts of luggage (all moisturizers, of course). Or that he was almost sober when unpacking.