Blizzcup Group A Winners Interviews - Page 4
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mcmartini
Australia1972 Posts
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Flowjo
United States928 Posts
On December 12 2011 23:26 MayorITC wrote: this is so disgusting... | ||
ravemir
Portugal595 Posts
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Xiron
Germany1233 Posts
Yes. Also if you watched the game you saw that MC hung in there for ages after having half the supply of drg. I may quote Wolf here ' He made way more than cost efficient trades at the end '. Why would he fight til the very end if he was to lose on purpose? cant explain that. | ||
power-overwhelming
Canada306 Posts
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1Eris1
United States5797 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. Reallly.........The dude was participating in WCG the day before this happened. Of course that's going to affect his play | ||
SeaSwift
Scotland4486 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. MVP and MC have very different mentallities. Both are out to win it, but MVP is always guaging his play and thinking analytically about reasons for win/loss, at least in interviews, while MC is just a total BOSS. I love these players so much. <3 Starcraft. | ||
oxxo
988 Posts
Yea, Stephano being 2nd and Hero being 3rd pretty much shows how valid that poll really is. Though if you remove all the foreigners it looks pretty legit. On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. 90%? More like the last two or three... when he actually did have different tournaments, sometimes in different places either the day before or the day of. You're crazy. Mvp always gives great interviews. Mvp always being extremely manner, truthful, and oftentimes funny makes it hard to like him? | ||
Yaki
France4234 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. Not sure if you've just never travelled and don't know about jetlag, or you're just trolling. | ||
power-overwhelming
Canada306 Posts
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double620
China804 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. It was not an excuse. It was a fact. Mc said that too sometimes and Mc did not really complain anything. They are both great players. It was true that mvp did not have time to prepare so he was a bit worried. But in the end he was good enough and I think the maps help him also. | ||
SarcasmMonster
3136 Posts
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chosenkerrigan
858 Posts
On December 13 2011 00:14 HappyChris wrote: He is proberly not very pleased he lost that ZvZ and was exstremly lucky to even make it out he should really thx the great sc 2 gods that Hero had nothing to play for and that MC got the worst map ever Yeah DRG was extremely lucky to even make it out. Stephano was extremely unlucky to not make it out. No doubt. | ||
HuKPOWA
United States1604 Posts
On December 12 2011 23:18 HappyChris wrote: Happy to see MVP got so high regards of Stephano however im still gonna support Nestea:D Stephano #1!!!! Hopefully Naniwa can show some foreigner life!!!!!!!!!! | ||
MuK_x
743 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. because MVP has carpal tunnel,its really hurts when you nonstop practice and traveling tournament to tournament. | ||
CP-Jun
Australia278 Posts
On December 13 2011 02:58 power-overwhelming wrote: It's really hard for me to like MVP when 90% of his interview starts out with some sort of excuse. "I was in bad condition" etc. I think he's only one of the few korean pros that actually use that in his interviews. MC has never used that as an excuse despite traveling the most among programers in 2011. He still won despite his medical conditions and with his excuses. I don't see why you are putting him down when he actually 'won'. It's usually when bad players make excuses that look bad | ||
Acronysis
872 Posts
On December 13 2011 03:13 power-overwhelming wrote: No because I know for a fact if he had lost, then the LR thread would be filled with excuses of him being jetlagged. When Bomber fell out of group play after he had just travelled people threw the slump word around, same with Nestea. WCG was in Busan anyway, it's not like he had to fly different timezones to get back home. If he partied after he won then that's his fault. Sadly you're probably right. I'm sure the fans would have stuck up for him. But still, that doesn't change the fact thatt you can't deny that going through a whole tournament literally right before this one, especially going into a tournament that has a large component of study the players, in which the WCG surely cut into that time, would have an effect on anyone. MVP wins a lot, so he travels a lot. . . it's expected for him to be tired. | ||
leo23
United States3075 Posts
MVP + Show Spoiler + Q : How do you feel about Stephano? After the first game was over, I watched his game. It was against Hero and I thought he was very good. I was even emotionally touched with his play. If he participates in a GSL Code A qualifier, I am sure he has a really high chance of getting into Code S. As far as I know he is the first player who used Infestor build, playing against him did tell me that he has a distinctive style. He has got a good game sense with his own unique style. DRG + Show Spoiler + Q : How do you feel about Stephano after playing against him? I think he is a good player but his style is rather simple. His opponent can easily make a counter build-order against him. If players face Stephano bit more and take time to analyse his style, he should be a comfortable opponent. But his mechanics are solid. Kinda funny to see the different feelings. You can tell MVP studied Stephano and had a clear build prepared for him | ||
Raisauce
Canada864 Posts
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Trsjnica
United States477 Posts
On December 13 2011 00:00 MuK_x wrote: DeMusliM said "its impossible to studying players like Stephano,he is unpredictable and playing with a lot of styles baneling/ling/muta,ling/muta,infestor/baneling etc. DRG jelly stephano's unique style or DRG jelly because stephano gets more attention than him. Both DRG and MVP could be correct, of course. For example, DRG may be referring specifically to Stephano's ZvZ, while MVP might be referring to his ZvT, etc. | ||
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