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On January 04 2013 05:59 EG.lectR wrote:Show nested quote +On January 03 2013 14:29 decado90 wrote:On January 03 2013 12:00 LingBlingBling wrote: I hope he does not go to EG, Seems like Koreans don't get enough practice on EG, they get paid well, but the Korean team train environment is 20x better then anything EG could provide. I guess EG is just appealing. Hell, who wouldn't want a fat check and an organization that has no strict practice schedule, and that couldn't give 2 shits about if you win or lose as long as you wear their logo, make some tweets, and do a commercial or two. Those Koreans on EG that you're talking about actually have a very strict practice schedule (much more so than in our NA house). They are not allowed to live in the house unless they commit 8 hours a day to training. They have designated break times, designated practice partner times, designated free play time (i.e. streaming), and do all of this seven days a week. In addition to that, our Korean coach (Trot) tracks the hours they spend practicing and reports those hours to our GM daily. He also evaluates the players every other day with our GM in a personal manner. From reporting about Proleague matches, to discussing roster draws, to informing our management of any additional needs or suggestions from our players, the conversation between our Korea house and our core management is ongoing. So no, I'd say we have quite the practice schedule and that we do "give two shits about winning or losing." Poor Stephano :x
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SKParting ? :p
nah probably tl or eg ..
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This is sort of surprising to see him PARTING from startale. Best of luck to him and his new team!~
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I'm actually really thinking Azubu, as they have been expanding their roster quite a bit lately...
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On January 04 2013 23:10 Boucot wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 05:59 EG.lectR wrote:On January 03 2013 14:29 decado90 wrote:On January 03 2013 12:00 LingBlingBling wrote: I hope he does not go to EG, Seems like Koreans don't get enough practice on EG, they get paid well, but the Korean team train environment is 20x better then anything EG could provide. I guess EG is just appealing. Hell, who wouldn't want a fat check and an organization that has no strict practice schedule, and that couldn't give 2 shits about if you win or lose as long as you wear their logo, make some tweets, and do a commercial or two. Those Koreans on EG that you're talking about actually have a very strict practice schedule (much more so than in our NA house). They are not allowed to live in the house unless they commit 8 hours a day to training. They have designated break times, designated practice partner times, designated free play time (i.e. streaming), and do all of this seven days a week. In addition to that, our Korean coach (Trot) tracks the hours they spend practicing and reports those hours to our GM daily. He also evaluates the players every other day with our GM in a personal manner. From reporting about Proleague matches, to discussing roster draws, to informing our management of any additional needs or suggestions from our players, the conversation between our Korea house and our core management is ongoing. So no, I'd say we have quite the practice schedule and that we do "give two shits about winning or losing." Poor Stephano :x Nah, he said that this is only for the Koreans on EG
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He saw all these TL awards he won, and realized he is just that awesome. Now its time to get paid.
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maybe a kespa team, maybe azubu? very interesting. didnt see it coming at all! O_O
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Almost everybody is posting about EG Parting ...
don't you guys think EG has enough players, and didn't they even said so?
Azubu was looking for another player, if i am not wrong.
Gl to parting.
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If EG gets Parting my mind will be blown
Getting CLG;eu (league of legends), Stephano, Jaedong, Revival and parting? In like what, six months? jesus eg, thats a lot of money bros
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On January 05 2013 00:49 speknek wrote: Hope he doesn't join EG
Me too Hate seeing so many good players just merge in one place. Makes the scene less fun.
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On January 05 2013 00:53 FuGGu wrote:Me too ![](/mirror/smilies/frown.gif) Hate seeing so many good players just merge in one place. Makes the scene less fun. I'm mixed on this. Yes, having all the good players on team does make certain leagues like IPTL less interesting, but at the same time, EG has shown the ability to be consistent in sending their players to tournaments. Parting, regardless of how static a certain PvZ build may be, is a top player and deserves the pay and exposure of such a talent, something that EG also consistently shows its capable of.
While him joining other teams creates an element of "Whoa, that's pretty awesome," I feel that him going to EG is the best thing for him. He gets to travel, gets paid, gets to train and play in Korea, and will boost of FPL team ).
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I think Parting will go to EG. And when EG gets a strong korean terran, they won't need a partnership with Liquid anymore in PL.
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a lot of stuff is sure happening in sc2 land.
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I actually really think Liquid will get him.
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On January 04 2013 05:59 EG.lectR wrote: Those Koreans on EG that you're talking about actually have a very strict practice schedule (much more so than in our NA house). They are not allowed to live in the house unless they commit 8 hours a day to training. They have designated break times, designated practice partner times, designated free play time (i.e. streaming), and do all of this seven days a week.
In addition to that, our Korean coach (Trot) tracks the hours they spend practicing and reports those hours to our GM daily. He also evaluates the players every other day with our GM in a personal manner. From reporting about Proleague matches, to discussing roster draws, to informing our management of any additional needs or suggestions from our players, the conversation between our Korea house and our core management is ongoing.
So no, I'd say we have quite the practice schedule and that we do "give two shits about winning or losing."
Seven days a week? LOL give them one free day!
Parting will get to any team I guess. If EG is signing him, I am starting to wonder who they will throw out of their roster, or will they split the team?
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Any team would be lucky to have this protoss powerhouse on their side I hope he finds a team soon!
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the fact that we got EG management checking in on this thread makes me hopeful :D
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On January 05 2013 01:26 papalion wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 05:59 EG.lectR wrote: Those Koreans on EG that you're talking about actually have a very strict practice schedule (much more so than in our NA house). They are not allowed to live in the house unless they commit 8 hours a day to training. They have designated break times, designated practice partner times, designated free play time (i.e. streaming), and do all of this seven days a week.
In addition to that, our Korean coach (Trot) tracks the hours they spend practicing and reports those hours to our GM daily. He also evaluates the players every other day with our GM in a personal manner. From reporting about Proleague matches, to discussing roster draws, to informing our management of any additional needs or suggestions from our players, the conversation between our Korea house and our core management is ongoing.
So no, I'd say we have quite the practice schedule and that we do "give two shits about winning or losing."
Seven days a week? LOL give them one free day! Parting will get to any team I guess. If EG is signing him, I am starting to wonder who they will throw out of their roster, or will they split the team?
they sort of have an international team and a korean team at this point
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On January 05 2013 00:40 Irave wrote: He saw all these TL awards he won, and realized he is just that awesome. Now its time to get paid.
Haha lol'd IRL. Would love to see him on TL. Hopefully Nazgul opened the wallet!
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