On September 26 2012 02:18 SeeKeR wrote:
아놔 시발... 야... 내가 말했잖아... 니가 할거면 나한테 매시지 보내라고... 아놔.... 작전 다 망쳤네....
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On September 26 2012 02:10 wozzot wrote:
tired argh
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I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've only been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
tired argh
flash
![[image loading]](http://i.imgur.com/oOFS5.jpg)
sourc
I would like to hear your thoughts on making it to Round 2 of Code A.
I will keep working hard even after reaching Round 2.
How would you rate today's match?
I think it was an easy match for me.
Your performance during the first set was a memorable one.
I was able to keep track of my opponent's movements by scanning, so I engaged after calculating his timings.
During the second set, you were caught off guard and defeated by Dark Templar.
If I did a Hellion drop, I could have easily won that game, but I prematurely thought that I'd won and grew overconfident. I'm irritated at myself.
Looking at your recent matches, it seems that you like to start by taking expansions and dragging things out into a long game.
I think it's my personal style. I think that in SC2, you have to prepare all sorts of builds, even those you aren't comfortable with. I think I've memorized every build for SC2, so I can now freely focus on the games [in my own way].
Even with the end of Proleague, you've had to deal with a busy schedule as of late.
I've got a match scheduled for early tomorrow morning. I have to go to Yongsan to play a match for an online tournament, but I would like to be able to play from where I live. I hope KeSPA reads this article and takes this into consideration.
You are set to play mini for the second round.
I'm not confident in my TvP, but I've only been facing Protoss after Protoss recently. I'm not certain that I'll win, but I will try my best.
Recently, you and Rain have stood out as the best of the KeSPA players.
I think it's still too early to say that. After some more time passes by, I think we will find out who the best KeSPA players are.
How likely do you think it is that you will advance to Code S?
I want to do my best and move straight into Code S, but I feel that it will be difficult. I will try as hard as I can.
This is the first time in a long while that you've played in the GomTV studio since the GomTV Classic.
Because it's been such a a long time, the studio still feels new to me. But since I expect to come here often from now on, I think I will have to familiarize myself with this studio.
Is there a player whom you like to play against in Code S?
I have no one in mind in particular. I want to take things step by step.
With the end of Proleague, you are able to focus fully on SC2.
I feel very good. Now that I'm able to focus on SC2, my skills have gone up, and I've become filled with confidence.
Through the MLG-KeSPA partnership, there will be an opportunity for the best KeSPA players to compete against foreigners. Do you feel confident that you'll win?
Foreign players have a unique play style, so I'm not very sure. I'll have to play to find out.
아놔 시발... 야... 내가 말했잖아... 니가 할거면 나한테 매시지 보내라고... 아놔.... 작전 다 망쳤네....
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On September 26 2012 02:33 ragz_gt wrote:
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Fight! Fight! Fight!

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