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On July 08 2012 01:26 myzael wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:24 Shellshock1122 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 polyphonyEX wrote: I have the feeling that Bling isn't really trying. Damn these pointless matches. The match isn't pointless for nerchio Well, it is. Snute vs Nerchio will decide who advances. technically nerchio had to win 1 map to advance 1st in the group which he already did so I guess after game 1 it's actually now pointless for nerchio
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On July 08 2012 01:26 -TesteR- wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:24 Shellshock1122 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 polyphonyEX wrote: I have the feeling that Bling isn't really trying. Damn these pointless matches. The match isn't pointless for nerchio He said Bling isn't really trying, and they are pointless for Bling.  Brits are the inventors of fair play, he should try. Otherwise he's hurting esports 
(well at least Snute)
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On July 08 2012 01:27 Jtom wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:26 myzael wrote:On July 08 2012 01:24 Shellshock1122 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 polyphonyEX wrote: I have the feeling that Bling isn't really trying. Damn these pointless matches. The match isn't pointless for nerchio Well, it is. Snute vs Nerchio will decide who advances. Seeding for Nerchio, if he wins against bling and Snute he tops the group. Right, I've missed that.
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Why did he attack into this?????
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On July 08 2012 01:23 Dosey wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:11 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:05 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 00:59 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:54 pmp10 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:52 Derez wrote:On July 08 2012 00:51 pmp10 wrote: They should just get Golden instead of MVP. If he's not willing to represent his sponsors then at least give someone else the chance to have fun. He flew half way around the world for a 3 day tourney with a relatively small prizepool. He's obviously representing his sponsors. Maybe if they were Korean only brand. If you get a international sponsor you at least make an effort before an international audience. Else it looks like you're there only for the money. he's hired to play sc2, not an entertainer to amuse you. This mindset is why NA aren't catching up. too caught up with the "image" instead of improving. I agree he could use some media training, but his true job should be good at the game instead of being a caster. That's what people like artosis and day9 exists for Someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the BW scene in Korea. I do, even though what you said is extremely irrelevant. You might as well tell me "someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the MMA scene in Asia". sc2 != broodwar. you don't have a central organization like kespa that enforces "media training" and image building for top pros, and even then no amount of training is going to help some pros who are just shy in nature (pretty much most hardcore gaming nerds) I rather MVP stay good if it means not needing to amuse you with piss poor English and crazy antics. He can be awkward, shy, or whatever, as long as he can professionally do his job and has results to show for it. Also shyness is probably most us nerds can relate to, why is it so surprising that the best gaming nerd is shy infront of people? Why can't he speak english and dominate? Plenty of other players seem totally capable. 3 of the most famous SC2 koreans worldwide are DRG, MKP, and MC. I wonder why? Being personable is investing in his future in the scene. It isn't simply to entertain us, it's to ensure he is still a major figure down the road. I'm not saying that the idiots who say "texting while casting is disrespectful" are right, but I am saying a little effort on Mvps part will go a LONG way. Being personable also makes sure that you have a future in the scene even after you are done as a very good player. In fact it is the way that iNcontroL managed to stay relevant in the scene whereas for example Slush, Lzgamer and Inka have fallen off completly.
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That was really wellplayed by Nerchio
Nerchio has become even better since he went full time pro
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On July 08 2012 01:27 Whatson wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:23 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 01:11 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:05 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 00:59 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:54 pmp10 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:52 Derez wrote:On July 08 2012 00:51 pmp10 wrote: They should just get Golden instead of MVP. If he's not willing to represent his sponsors then at least give someone else the chance to have fun. He flew half way around the world for a 3 day tourney with a relatively small prizepool. He's obviously representing his sponsors. Maybe if they were Korean only brand. If you get a international sponsor you at least make an effort before an international audience. Else it looks like you're there only for the money. he's hired to play sc2, not an entertainer to amuse you. This mindset is why NA aren't catching up. too caught up with the "image" instead of improving. I agree he could use some media training, but his true job should be good at the game instead of being a caster. That's what people like artosis and day9 exists for Someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the BW scene in Korea. I do, even though what you said is extremely irrelevant. You might as well tell me "someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the MMA scene in Asia". sc2 != broodwar. you don't have a central organization like kespa that enforces "media training" and image building for top pros, and even then no amount of training is going to help some pros who are just shy in nature (pretty much most hardcore gaming nerds) I rather MVP stay good if it means not needing to amuse you with piss poor English and crazy antics. He can be awkward, shy, or whatever, as long as he can professionally do his job and has results to show for it. Also shyness is probably most us nerds can relate to, why is it so surprising that the best gaming nerd is shy infront of people? Why can't he speak english and dominate? Plenty of other players seem totally capable. 3 of the most famous SC2 koreans worldwide are DRG, MKP, and MC. I wonder why? Being personable is investing in his future in the scene. It isn't simply to entertain us, it's to ensure he is still a major figure down the road. I'm not saying that the idiots who say "texting while casting is disrespectful" are right, but I am saying a little effort on Mvps part will go a LONG way. You know who's probably more famous than all 3? MVP. He doesn't talk much, and even on GSL OtR he seems more conserved than others. And as long as he still delivers trophies and racks up insane amounts of money, I don't think anybody can tell him that he needs to be more "personable". The results really just speak for themselves. Lol, MVP is nowhere near as popular as DRG, MKP and MC are.
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I don't know if this is the case or not but either BlinG didn't even try at all or Nerchio is just so many levels above in skills than BlinG. Like these 2 games were pretty easy for Nerchio. So it's either Bling didn't even try or Nerchio is just way too good for him.
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On July 08 2012 01:28 Bagi wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:27 Whatson wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 01:11 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:05 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 00:59 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:54 pmp10 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:52 Derez wrote:On July 08 2012 00:51 pmp10 wrote: They should just get Golden instead of MVP. If he's not willing to represent his sponsors then at least give someone else the chance to have fun. He flew half way around the world for a 3 day tourney with a relatively small prizepool. He's obviously representing his sponsors. Maybe if they were Korean only brand. If you get a international sponsor you at least make an effort before an international audience. Else it looks like you're there only for the money. he's hired to play sc2, not an entertainer to amuse you. This mindset is why NA aren't catching up. too caught up with the "image" instead of improving. I agree he could use some media training, but his true job should be good at the game instead of being a caster. That's what people like artosis and day9 exists for Someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the BW scene in Korea. I do, even though what you said is extremely irrelevant. You might as well tell me "someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the MMA scene in Asia". sc2 != broodwar. you don't have a central organization like kespa that enforces "media training" and image building for top pros, and even then no amount of training is going to help some pros who are just shy in nature (pretty much most hardcore gaming nerds) I rather MVP stay good if it means not needing to amuse you with piss poor English and crazy antics. He can be awkward, shy, or whatever, as long as he can professionally do his job and has results to show for it. Also shyness is probably most us nerds can relate to, why is it so surprising that the best gaming nerd is shy infront of people? Why can't he speak english and dominate? Plenty of other players seem totally capable. 3 of the most famous SC2 koreans worldwide are DRG, MKP, and MC. I wonder why? Being personable is investing in his future in the scene. It isn't simply to entertain us, it's to ensure he is still a major figure down the road. I'm not saying that the idiots who say "texting while casting is disrespectful" are right, but I am saying a little effort on Mvps part will go a LONG way. You know who's probably more famous than all 3? MVP. He doesn't talk much, and even on GSL OtR he seems more conserved than others. And as long as he still delivers trophies and racks up insane amounts of money, I don't think anybody can tell him that he needs to be more "personable". The results really just speak for themselves. Lol, MVP is nowhere near as popular as DRG, MKP and MC are. Sorry...I beg to differ The sad thing is you can't even prove something like that
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HASU, NAZI TOSS. bahahahahahaha Tarson.
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On July 08 2012 01:27 Shellshock1122 wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:26 myzael wrote:On July 08 2012 01:24 Shellshock1122 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 polyphonyEX wrote: I have the feeling that Bling isn't really trying. Damn these pointless matches. The match isn't pointless for nerchio Well, it is. Snute vs Nerchio will decide who advances. technically nerchio had to win 1 map to advance 1st in the group which he already did so I guess after game 1 it's actually now pointless for nerchio
How does that work out if Nerchio loses 2-0 to Snute. It doesn't.
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lol, hasu the nazi toss... not too soon I guess
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poor HasuObs
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Haha, Tarson is accting as a trap =d
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On July 08 2012 01:28 Bagi wrote:Show nested quote +On July 08 2012 01:27 Whatson wrote:On July 08 2012 01:23 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 01:11 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 01:05 Dosey wrote:On July 08 2012 00:59 iky43210 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:54 pmp10 wrote:On July 08 2012 00:52 Derez wrote:On July 08 2012 00:51 pmp10 wrote: They should just get Golden instead of MVP. If he's not willing to represent his sponsors then at least give someone else the chance to have fun. He flew half way around the world for a 3 day tourney with a relatively small prizepool. He's obviously representing his sponsors. Maybe if they were Korean only brand. If you get a international sponsor you at least make an effort before an international audience. Else it looks like you're there only for the money. he's hired to play sc2, not an entertainer to amuse you. This mindset is why NA aren't catching up. too caught up with the "image" instead of improving. I agree he could use some media training, but his true job should be good at the game instead of being a caster. That's what people like artosis and day9 exists for Someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the BW scene in Korea. I do, even though what you said is extremely irrelevant. You might as well tell me "someone obviously doesn't pay attention to the MMA scene in Asia". sc2 != broodwar. you don't have a central organization like kespa that enforces "media training" and image building for top pros, and even then no amount of training is going to help some pros who are just shy in nature (pretty much most hardcore gaming nerds) I rather MVP stay good if it means not needing to amuse you with piss poor English and crazy antics. He can be awkward, shy, or whatever, as long as he can professionally do his job and has results to show for it. Also shyness is probably most us nerds can relate to, why is it so surprising that the best gaming nerd is shy infront of people? Why can't he speak english and dominate? Plenty of other players seem totally capable. 3 of the most famous SC2 koreans worldwide are DRG, MKP, and MC. I wonder why? Being personable is investing in his future in the scene. It isn't simply to entertain us, it's to ensure he is still a major figure down the road. I'm not saying that the idiots who say "texting while casting is disrespectful" are right, but I am saying a little effort on Mvps part will go a LONG way. You know who's probably more famous than all 3? MVP. He doesn't talk much, and even on GSL OtR he seems more conserved than others. And as long as he still delivers trophies and racks up insane amounts of money, I don't think anybody can tell him that he needs to be more "personable". The results really just speak for themselves. Lol, MVP is nowhere near as popular as DRG, MKP and MC are.
in which world do you live...
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we need more of tarson on main stream!!!
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