Snute wins SeatStory Cup #1 - Page 2
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Rhaeide
Spain304 Posts
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Uranyl
Germany38 Posts
At Homestorycup he defeated Symbole in Gruopstage and in the finals, same this time with Hyun. | ||
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Nerchio
Poland2633 Posts
On March 10 2014 20:29 digmouse wrote: Take's apartment is Liquid's backyard. Acer disagrees. | ||
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InspiredFrog
Finland522 Posts
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Nifel
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coL.hendralisk
Zimbabwe1756 Posts
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digmouse
China6330 Posts
Acer is merely a house guest. | ||
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Nerchio
Poland2633 Posts
House guest goes out with presents each time and TL is a house maid - is there every time but nobody really notices ![]() | ||
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Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
On March 10 2014 20:17 trada wrote: HSC/SSC was never a major tournament and it shouldnt be. those tournaments are primarily about the players, about having fun, about the players casting other players and only secondly about competition. major tournaments like IEM, GSL etc are primarily about competition and secondly about everything else. I have to diagree with you here. Takes Events certainly have a different vibe, but those players that have a shot for the podium will care a lot more about competition than about drinking games and barbecue. | ||
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trada
Germany347 Posts
On March 10 2014 20:25 TRaFFiC wrote: Haha, tell that to the players because they seem dead set on winning that money and prestige. You don't fly around the globe for fun. Just look at he look on Snute's face when he messed up 1 game. He was pissed :D I dont need to tell the players, they say so themselves throughout the cup and in interviews. Also, when they get asked what they like most about their job they always say that the travelling part is a lot of fun despite the jet lag, so yeah, youre wrong on that one too. Of course Snute gets pissed when he messes up a game but that doesnt have anything to do with what type of tournament it is. Making mistakes while doing something youre usually good at always gets to you, no matter if its just a ladder game or WCS Global Finals. Doesnt even have to do anything with gaming I believe. Anyway, HSC/SSC is a lot of fun to watch and the whole atmosphere is different compared to an MLG or IEM event. The atmosphere is different because, again, the main focus is not on the competition but everything around it. | ||
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CyCo
Belgium67 Posts
Haven't seen a single match. Will have to check the VODs. | ||
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TRaFFiC
Canada1448 Posts
On March 10 2014 21:14 trada wrote: I dont need to tell the players, they say so themselves throughout the cup and in interviews. Also, when they get asked what they like most about their job they always say that the travelling part is a lot of fun despite the jet lag, so yeah, youre wrong on that one too. Of course Snute gets pissed when he messes up a game but that doesnt have anything to do with what type of tournament it is. Making mistakes while doing something youre usually good at always gets to you, no matter if its just a ladder game or WCS Global Finals. Doesnt even have to do anything with gaming I believe. Anyway, HSC/SSC is a lot of fun to watch and the whole atmosphere is different compared to an MLG or IEM event. The atmosphere is different because, again, the main focus is not on the competition but everything around it. I guess my post was a bit ambiguous. I didn't mean to say traveling wasn't fun, just that fun wasn't their primary objective. I have no doubt HSC is an incredible tournament to participate in because of the casual atmosphere. However, at the same time, with fewer and fewer tournaments and opportunities for pro gamers in general to make money it would be foolish to take any opportunity lightly. You can still take your games seriously, play competitively, and enjoy yourself at the end of the day. | ||
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Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
On March 10 2014 22:38 TRaFFiC wrote: I guess my post was a bit ambiguous. I didn't mean to say traveling wasn't fun, just that fun wasn't their primary objective. I have no doubt HSC is an incredible tournament to participate in because of the casual atmosphere. However, at the same time, with fewer and fewer tournaments and opportunities for pro gamers in general to make money it would be foolish to take any opportunity lightly. You can still take your games seriously, play competitively, and enjoy yourself at the end of the day. With only three Koreans, the SSC provided a real opportunity for foreigners like Dayshi, TLO, Snute, Bunny etc. to shine and to make some decent money. Considering that the DHs, IEMs are crowded by Kespa superstars nowadays, it would be ridiculous for the abovementioned Players to go to Krefeld for hanging around and "having fun " in the first place. | ||
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Musicus
Germany23576 Posts
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Silvana
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goody153
44231 Posts
Snute new bonjwa ! :D | ||
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Drake
Germany6146 Posts
On March 10 2014 19:48 rafaliusz wrote: Less players which translates into worse players on average, smaller prize pool and of course air time had to be shared with that other game which made the viewer experience less fun for YOU MORE FUN for me ![]() | ||
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morph_dll
Germany2 Posts
Gratz! | ||
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Irrational_Animal
Germany1059 Posts
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Tanzklaue
Germany1415 Posts
On March 10 2014 21:06 Nerchio wrote: House guest goes out with presents each time and TL is a house maid - is there every time but nobody really notices ![]() acer won 3 medals at takes place, liquid 6. you're also the only one to win an individual competition there, arguably more important than the team ones. | ||
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