SK Telecom T1's Bisu: "Thank you, everyone"
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He won. It felt like watching the deciding set of a proleague or an individual league final. Through this time of joy and grief, groans and shouts errupted from the seats, and even the broadcasting staff was as tense as could be.
But this wasn't a final; it was just a regular proleague season match. The player that was sent out was Bisu, whose 6 game losing streak in SC2 put him in a tense and difficult spot. When his opponent Sea finally uttered his surrender, Bisu rushed out of the booth, victorious. This was the first SC2 win he had wanted so desperately.
Q: Your thoughts on winning your first SC2 game?
A: This win was long overdue. To be honest, I didn't know if I'd win even a single game before the season ended. But today, I just somehow felt like I could win. I was more nervous than usual, but it felt like I would win at anything I did today. Something just suddenly clicked for me.
Q: When you weren't sure if you could win a game this season, you must have lost a lot of confidence. How would you evaluate your SC2 skills?
A: Right now among the KeSPA players, I think I'm on the lower end. The players from the other teams are grand masters and they possess considerable skill. But lately I've been playing so many games that bit by bit, I'm adapting. I'll prepare harder in the future.
Q: You're hopeful.
A: I think If I lost today, I'd have lost hope. Speaking truthfully, during the game I don't know if I'm at an advantage or disadvantage. I went into the game excitedly, but when I saw the Terran army in the middle of the map, I was so surprised. Thoughts like "I'm going to lose again" flooded my mind, but then Storm research finished just in the nick of time and the crisis was averted. When I play SC2, I get so nervous and it's not easy to make good decisions.
Q: You were shaking.
A: SC2 is nervewracking. It feels like I'm starting out as a new progamer all over again. Since then I've built up a career but it's even more terrifying now than before. In today's game I made so many errors.
Q: SKT isn't doing so great. People are saying it's because you took too long to adapt to SC2.
A: I don't think we dropped that badly. The difference between us and the top team is only 2 wins. Today we beat Team 8 and we can win if we keep showing this strength.
Q: Park Wan Kyu (rocker guy) came to support you.
A: It's awesome that I could win on the day Wan Kyu-hyung came to watch. I won last time he came too in the match against KT. I haven't lost yet while he was here. I know he's very busy, so I'd like to thank him for coming. And since I win whenever he comes, I hope he visits all of our games in the future. I wanted to repay him. And because I lost a lot in SC2, so many people around me have offered their concern and support. I want to thank everyone for the win I got today. When I won, everyone was chanting my name, and I was overwhelmed with happiness. I won't ever forget this feeling and I'll keep going.
Q: Any other words you'd like to say?
A: Every time I lost a SC2 game, I thought to myself, "Is it over? It's so hard to catch up" and felt so ashamed. It was a vicious losing cycle. But because of all the support that so many fans gave me, I was able to endure it. If my fans continue to support me so generously, I'll be able to show a winning form. Coach Doctor.K took so much care into helping me get my first win, so I want to thank him. When I was burdened, even the company officials kept reassuring me that I had time and should practice at my own pace, so I am grateful to them too. Thank you everyone. This is my beginning.
Source: http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=65051
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