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Awesome! Thanks NoRegreT!
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Did you mean the opposite? Seed is becoming full time player and stopping being playing coach? :-)
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I think Seed now is only player, not coach anymore
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Yeah, there is a mistake in the first post 
I actually like this change. Let's see what Seed can do :D
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On May 18 2016 17:31 SuperHofmann wrote: I think Seed now is only player, not coach anymore
Edited thank you!
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On May 18 2016 17:20 Diabolique wrote: Did you mean the opposite? Seed is becoming full time player and stopping being playing coach? :-)
Yup looks like that's it. More Seed games woo!
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Now seed has more time to practice his adept allins. Nice
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On May 18 2016 18:45 PharaphobiaSC wrote: I can't edit title? Fixed it for you. PM me if you want something better.
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On May 18 2016 19:40 BisuDagger wrote:Fixed it for you. PM me if you want something better.
Nonono thank you this one is okay! Thank you so much!
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This makes sense. Seed is still a reasonable player. Horror was just meh for his entire career.
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Barely got to watch Horror so can't comment on that change. Hopefully he does well in his new leadership role.
Seed seemed to have a noticeably positive effect on MVP in his recent coaching role. I enjoyed seeing how he interacted w/ his teammates after games, and how calm he was in advising them.
Haven't seen him play in awhile, but doubt this changes much for MVP. Since when I saw him in HOTS, he was right around Blaze's current level, except maybe even more unreliable. Would have liked to see them add Patience to bolster their Protoss line, instead of internal changes.
MVP had a fantastic R2 and every reason to be proud. But it seems like they've reached their absolute ceiling in terms of how far a team w/ solid supporting players, but no single star can rise. Obviously they probably won't continue to lose every ace match going forward, but they got pretty lucky in forcing many of them to begin w/, so some expected regression seems likely.
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Seed´s gonna have his breakthrough any moment now!
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Choya's Korean tweet pretty much just says that but in Korean.
"Horror has retired from a StarCraft II progamer. During the year and a half he was on the team I am very thankful that he worked very hard. Going forward starting from round 3, he will become a coach. Please cheer for horror as he starts this new path."
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Brainy builds from Seed incoming! :D
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On May 19 2016 09:57 Draconicfire wrote: Choya's Korean tweet pretty much just says that but in Korean.
"Horror has retired from a StarCraft II progamer. During the year and a half he was on the team I am very thankful that he worked very hard. Going forward starting from round 3, he will become a coach. Please cheer for horror as he starts this new path."
Thank you very much for the translation!
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Last time I saw Horror play I wasn't that impressed with his play, although the tactic he used was really awesome. So it makes sense that he would try to coach.
And it is nice too see that Seed is going to play again(more). His play was always fun to watch since it was more technical than other protoss players, that are around his skill.
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Well I'm a bit sad for horror, there was a bit of hype for him returning to progaming after the 2 years stop for military service.
I hope he'll be a good coach!
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