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On September 03 2011 05:45 BeefEU wrote:Show nested quote +On September 03 2011 02:23 Sea_Food wrote: So instead of living alone with no team and playing SC2 in Holland, he will be living alone with no team and playing SC2 in Korea. I do not see that helping that much. I have a feeling he will be in the same house as idra/puma/huk will be, since he also thanks EG? Not sure tho, but he also been in EG so he must still have contact with 'm.. would be awesome :D
He's thanking EGS which is European Game Series so I don't think that is the case. Either way good luck to the Grubster!
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Grubby has already improved tremendously from the first time I watched him stream a couple months ago. I am sure his learning curve will not slow down. : ) Will take time dealing with the Korean multitasking though.
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oh mah gawd. Yeahhhhhhhhhhhh grubby <3
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I feel like there are many other players that deserve this code A spot more then grubby...
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Cool news. Good luck, Grubby!
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On September 03 2011 08:53 rickybobby wrote: I feel like there are many other players that deserve this code A spot more then grubby... They're not giving him the Code A spot. He's just going to give the qualifiers a shot to see what it's like and hopefully improve while he's in Korea.
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Can't wait to see the progress after 1month, people say it might be a small period of time, but I'm sure you will make the most out of it! Gl grubby!
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sweet, more protoss trying out the better, GL fellow tosser.
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Cool to see more players going to train in korea
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gl Grubby,best choise to train and improve
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No offense but given the track record for foreigners qualifying through code B(what is it.. like zero?) he's definitely not going to qualify. might as well try getting seeded and doing well at an MLG imo.
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On September 03 2011 09:56 Ignight wrote: No offense but given the track record for foreigners qualifying through code B(what is it.. like zero?) he's definitely not going to qualify. might as well try getting seeded and doing well at an MLG imo.
Qualifying for Code A isn't his main goal obviously. His goal is to train hardcore in Korea for a month and get a lot better, if he happens to also qualify for Code A during that time it's just extras.
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On September 03 2011 09:56 Ignight wrote: No offense but given the track record for foreigners qualifying through code B(what is it.. like zero?) he's definitely not going to qualify. might as well try getting seeded and doing well at an MLG imo. He doesn't play in Korea to get seeded or good money, he plays to improve himself. What's the point of playing in MLG and your skill will still be the same? He's already richer than all MLG players anyway.
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GL Grubby! I don't think 1 month will do too much, but I'd like to see how he does at the Code A qualifiers.
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On September 03 2011 10:01 zeru wrote: Hope he decides to stay longer than 1 month :|
On September 03 2011 10:07 Brotatolol wrote: GL Grubby! I don't think 1 month will do too much, but I'd like to see how he does at the Code A qualifiers.
1 Month is actually really good practice imo. The average progamer spends around 10 hours a day practice, so that is 300 hours of Korean practice for him. Maybe he'll stay more who knows.
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Awesome, good luck Grubby!
#boner
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Really glad for Grubby He's improved so much and is definitely one of Europes top protoss's
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Grubby fighting! Hope he can gain a lot from his trip to Korea.
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