State leaves PRIME. - Page 3
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MrMotionPicture
United States4327 Posts
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padiseal2
Austria721 Posts
TB said time and time again that Axiom house can't support any more players ![]() | ||
Crot4le
England2927 Posts
On September 19 2014 23:33 padiseal2 wrote: TB said time and time again that Axiom house can't support any more players ![]() Ah yeah, I forgot that TRUE is staying there now. I thought there was still a vacant spot left by INno leaving to stay with his parents. | ||
Prevail
United States7 Posts
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VArsovskiSC
Macedonia563 Posts
Too bad though - if PL was bo7 instead of bo5 I think he'd have a much better chance on that 4th place in Prime IMO.. But - that's that - PL was bo5, partially due to lack of players per teams on average, and partially cause of schedule - cause it was 2 matches per PL day most of the time I'm however surprised on his persistency though - that's something Scarlett had quite some time ago - wanting to play & stay in Korea - that's where the "player gets built" I guess, so - GL HF State, haven't seen much of you, but hopefully we get to see you on the Big Screens someday, and hopefully State's dreams - even temporarily - come true ![]() EDIT: Rofl TL, such sweet attention, thanks :D | ||
LeLfe
France3160 Posts
On September 19 2014 23:52 Prevail wrote: State was not playing up to par for Prime. He failed to make GSL Code A a few times, not even making it to a top 4 in the qualifiers for Code A. I don't know if this whole living in Korea thing has paid off for him yet. If State wants to a make a deep run in WCS America 2015, he will need another team who is willing to help him better because Prime didn't seem to do much for his skill. In my opinion, I think State should come back to US, join a team like EG or Root, and qualify for AM challenger, his chances would be way better than trying to qualify for GSL. His time in Korea has not shown any results on paper, he hasn't had a top placement in any tournament (DH, MLG, GSL, WCS, etc.). However, State is very young, and I believe he is a talented player, but he needs something more than just "Korea" to help his game. EVERY Prime players failed... (except for chOya once) | ||
Liliputin
Czech Republic458 Posts
On September 20 2014 00:22 LeLfe wrote: EVERY Prime players failed... (except for chOya once) #cursed Speaking of which, when are the next GSL qualifiers? In 2015? | ||
Holdenintherye
Canada1441 Posts
So no Proleague even if he finds a Korean team? Or does he mean that he only wants a teamhouse environment for traning? | ||
Circumstance
United States11403 Posts
On September 20 2014 00:51 Holdenintherye wrote: Wait... so he wants to compete in WCS AM by staying in Korea? So no Proleague even if he finds a Korean team? Or does he mean that he only wants a teamhouse environment for traning? Before he was released, he said he still wanted to do Proleague, he still wanted to live in a teamhouse, and he didn't intend to leave Korea in the near future. He just wasn't going for GSL anymore. | ||
lokes
Argentina80 Posts
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Shinespark
Chile843 Posts
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vult
United States9400 Posts
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Prevail
United States7 Posts
On September 20 2014 00:22 LeLfe wrote: EVERY Prime players failed... (except for chOya once) You are wrong LeLfe. Quite a few players from Prime went on to have extraordinary success. Take MarineKing.Prime, back in the days of WoL, he was a consistant Code S player, even placing 2nd in 2011 by losing only to the "King of Wings" Mvp. Not to mention he won an MLG arena, a tournament in which all players at the time were Code S, except for Huk, he was the only foreigner. Creator.Prime is another example. He place 2nd in the in the first ever WCS global finals which took place in China. He lost to Parting, who is a ridiculous protoss player. Creator ended up winning $40,000 for his efforts, Parting took home the first $100,000 ever given away in SC2. Maybe Prime is not the greatest team now of days, but there players are still certainly Code A material with Myungsik still in Code S and Code A consistently. It's obvious State wasn't getting the help he needed over the past 6 months. He couldn't even make it in the GSL Code A qualifiers. This goes to show that it is not the players who are "fail", but perhaps the coaching and staff that needs improvement. It appears that Prime lacks practice as team, and it seems more like "every man for himself". The players probably don't practice together alot, share ideas and/or strategies, it would explain why Prime did so poorly in Proleague this year. | ||
Jaaaaasper
United States10225 Posts
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Mangalf
Germany4 Posts
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insitelol
845 Posts
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Liliputin
Czech Republic458 Posts
On September 20 2014 02:41 Jaaaaasper wrote: Prime hasn't died yet? Yeah and they outlived IM and many more I hope you are not mad... | ||
Shinespark
Chile843 Posts
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Kimb3r
Germany744 Posts
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Anacreor
Netherlands291 Posts
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