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Markwerf
Netherlands3728 Posts
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Murdock
Poland490 Posts
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CatNzHat
United States1599 Posts
Fenix Whaiting!!!! sidenote: awesome to see that korean teams are providing an opportunities for foreigners of this magnitude. I really hope that more teams start looking at the foreign talent. They should think of the foreign tournaments not only as an opportunity to spread their name in the foreign scene, but as a scouting opportunity for new talent. Fenix is one of the few players that you can instantly see his improvements when he really buckles down and practices, I see him as top8 MLG material for Orlando. | ||
Brotatolol
United States1742 Posts
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Bear4188
United States1797 Posts
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MrCon
France29748 Posts
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Ditone
Singapore22 Posts
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crimsonsentinel
United States179 Posts
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elementt
Portugal36 Posts
On September 02 2011 01:41 Drakan wrote: lol, who exactly is sam ?. Anyway, saying that there are tons of better terrans in the foreigner scene isn't quite a point, are there really any other good terran outside of Korea that aren't part of a team (Signed contract)?. Besides Fenix is already there in Korea. I think they hired fenix because of his dedication, he is really smart and he is a really good player (remember MLG Columbus open bracket). And MAYBE (just maybe) there is something going on to hype the Latinamerican starcraft 2 scene. So chill out guys, today he proved he CAN beat really good players. I hope he really keeps doing well. I'm very happy for him. Sam is only fnatic founder/ceo/owner. | ||
zarepath
United States1626 Posts
Grats to Fenix! I'm glad he's impressing Koreans and is putting in the work to be one of the best. | ||
MacroNcheesE
United States508 Posts
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FairForever
Canada2392 Posts
sidenote: awesome to see that korean teams are providing an opportunities for foreigners of this magnitude. I really hope that more teams start looking at the foreign talent. They should think of the foreign tournaments not only as an opportunity to spread their name in the foreign scene, but as a scouting opportunity for new talent. Fenix is one of the few players that you can instantly see his improvements when he really buckles down and practices, I see him as top8 MLG material for Orlando. TBH I don't think you'll see a lot of foreigners move to Korean teams. Pay is probably way better in the West as are prospects for profit. As well, to get to be noticed by a Korean team you have to play in Korea, so even being on a foreigner team it's a stretch (you really need to be sponsored by a foreign team already), unless you have money to go to Korea yourself. And then your contract with your foreign team needs to end... I think the reason Fenix and fnatic split is because Fenix wanted to stay in Korea (without the support of GOM now that it ended) and fnatic probably doesn't want to foot the bill for a player who has latency issues and can represent them a lot less in the foreign scene which is their focus. Good split for both parties IMO. | ||
Shinobi1982
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Shellshock
United States97274 Posts
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Vul
United States685 Posts
Looks more and more like Fnatic doesn't know what they're doing, too. It sucks that Rain probably still has 8-9 months on his contract with them, at the minimum (assuming it was at least a year long contract, which seems to be the norm for a popular player). | ||
rickybobby
United States405 Posts
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
glgl Fenix, have a blast | ||
SLTR.Maverick
Canada142 Posts
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Gaxton
Sweden2328 Posts
Really impressed by his play in latest GSTL, guess we gonna see a lot more of that now. Also, get him a seat next to Mvp! | ||
Theeakoz
United States1114 Posts
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