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On January 04 2013 10:08 Ichabod wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 10:03 TotalBiscuit wrote:On January 04 2013 10:02 Walnuts wrote: lol "Axiom was rumored to be in talks with MMA two minutes ago before he eventually signed with Acer esports" Who do you think advised him to sign with Acer eSports? Yeah. Truly showing your dedication to the scene and foundation of competitive gaming, the players. Great announcement for Axiom; here's to a good 2013!
It is good business to ensure the scene is as healthy as possible and that means players getting fair deals, being on teams they are happy with and being able to perform to their potential. It benefits everybody.
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Now, that are some good news between all the drama! Talents have to be promoted, money has to be earned! Both sides get a great deal, i guess. Best of luck/success!
e: what he says!
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Purchasing is prolly good idea since the prices of real estate wont be dropping that soon.
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Hope to see them in the GSTL. Proleague probably won't take them but eSF needs more teams with TSL out.
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Wow this is great news. I think this shows just how serious the team is, having a team house is a pretty big commitment. Good luck to Axiom!~~
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Wish Axiom the best. TB is a smart guy, and apparently takes things in the proper steps moving forward. Furthermore he reminds me of a young Fish(Derek William Dick), which is a good thing.
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Together with pig.
LOL.
Anyways, Axiom seems to be pretty set on this, which is great as most upstart teams as of now have folded already while Biscuit and his team are doing well. I guess having a good manager really makes a big difference.
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Sick. Good luck and congrats.
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TotalBiscuit and Genna seem like the perfect team owners/managers to have. If I ever were to join a pro-gaming team Axion would probably be one of my top choices. They're caring, intelligent, and know how to treat their players. They've grown as a one man team to now holding some of the most successful SCII gamers to have ever played.
After the very recent TSL disbandment it's also reassuring to see that some teams are investing in Korea and Korean players and the Korean scene. Axion seems to be, in my eyes, the new biggest team to look out for. Hopefully they're able to successfully attract more sponsors to help Axion as a whole.
I wish the entire Axion family the best of luck! Congratulations on the soon-to-be new team house! ^ ^
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On January 04 2013 10:10 TotalBiscuit wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 10:08 Ichabod wrote:On January 04 2013 10:03 TotalBiscuit wrote:On January 04 2013 10:02 Walnuts wrote: lol "Axiom was rumored to be in talks with MMA two minutes ago before he eventually signed with Acer esports" Who do you think advised him to sign with Acer eSports? Yeah. Truly showing your dedication to the scene and foundation of competitive gaming, the players. Great announcement for Axiom; here's to a good 2013! It is good business to ensure the scene is as healthy as possible and that means players getting fair deals, being on teams they are happy with and being able to perform to their potential. It benefits everybody.
Any news on when we can buy Axiom merchandise, or if there is already any?
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So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
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On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway.
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On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway.
Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three.
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More players, less money per player. Making sure your players have optimal settings to perform, outweighs quantity, while not being able to give the players optimal settings to perform.
You need a strong foundation to have a successful team in the long run, and providing well for the players you have, is optimal. When it is strong, and can bear it, you add more players - slowly, wisely and selectively.
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On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three.
There are a lot of advantages to have a team house in terms of sharing ideas, boost morale, regimented practice, etc. Even players like Mvp (who usually lives at his own place) stayed over at the IM house during his Code S run.
I think it is great that they are setting up a good environment now. And I am sure if the opportunity presents itself, they will pick up some players as well.
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On January 04 2013 12:40 Dracolich70 wrote: More players, less money per player. Making sure your players have optimal settings to perform, outweighs quantity, while not being able to give the players optimal settings to perform.
You need a strong foundation to have a successful team in the long run, and providing well for the players you have, is optimal. When it is strong, and can bear it, you add more players - slowly, wisely and selectively.
Aren't liquid players living in home? They are doing quite well.
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On January 04 2013 12:44 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:40 Dracolich70 wrote: More players, less money per player. Making sure your players have optimal settings to perform, outweighs quantity, while not being able to give the players optimal settings to perform.
You need a strong foundation to have a successful team in the long run, and providing well for the players you have, is optimal. When it is strong, and can bear it, you add more players - slowly, wisely and selectively. Aren't liquid players living in home? They are doing quite well. Naw, HerO and Zenio have both posted that they are currently living at the EG-TL house. Internationally, its harder to set up a team house since you have players all over the globe as opposed to a single country.
Congrats to Axium though for their Team House, I hope to see some videos of that restaurant near by once you guys move in ).
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On January 04 2013 12:44 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:40 Dracolich70 wrote: More players, less money per player. Making sure your players have optimal settings to perform, outweighs quantity, while not being able to give the players optimal settings to perform.
You need a strong foundation to have a successful team in the long run, and providing well for the players you have, is optimal. When it is strong, and can bear it, you add more players - slowly, wisely and selectively. Aren't liquid players living in home? They are doing quite well.
I think only Taeja is living at home in Korea (he also lived at home when on Slayers).
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On January 04 2013 12:31 tiMelEfT wrote:Show nested quote +On January 04 2013 12:30 StarVe wrote:On January 04 2013 12:25 tiMelEfT wrote: So it is just an apartment, no big deal. Maybe better to let them living in home, and save that money to distribute to players, or send them to more foreign tournaments.
How is that better? They can send them to any foreign tournament if they want to anyway. Really? Then with that much money, they should get more players, instead of only three.
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