Destiny to train with StarTale in Korea - Page 20
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Rayjin
Germany205 Posts
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Nazeron
Canada1046 Posts
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Recognizable
Netherlands1552 Posts
On December 14 2011 04:21 Holophonist wrote: Get off your high horse, please. Destiny can and has taken games off of Haypro and Demuslim, both were given spots. I also have taken games of Haypro and Demuslim on ladder..... | ||
darkscream
Canada2310 Posts
On December 19 2011 01:46 Recognizable wrote: I also have taken games of Haypro and Demuslim on ladder..... and if you were notable, and training a pro-gamer house, you could probably get a code A seed | ||
[17]Purple
United Kingdom3489 Posts
On December 14 2011 04:26 Rayjin wrote: Is he still in Korea? Everytime is see him stream he plays LOL. Probably practising with FruitDealer with the Startale LoL team. | ||
wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On December 03 2011 05:23 iNcontroL wrote: oh stop people. 3 weeks will make him better but nobody is going to argue he will become the #1 foreign zerg in 3 weeks.. it's a great training period and a nice opportunity for a guy who hasn't been to korea to go to korea in the name of sc2.. just be happy for him. 3 weeks later.... Destiny wins every single tournament starting January. No, but all seriousness, is 3 weeks really going to help? If anything I could see it influencing his overall practice regiment when he comes back to the states, but in terms of radical improvement.... | ||
tntrieu
United States19 Posts
On December 19 2011 01:50 wei2coolman wrote: 3 weeks later.... Destiny wins every single tournament starting January. No, but all seriousness, is 3 weeks really going to help? If anything I could see it influencing his overall practice regiment when he comes back to the states, but in terms of radical improvement.... Actually it just for 10 days. He arrived in Korea about a day ago. | ||
raf3776
United States1904 Posts
On December 19 2011 01:50 wei2coolman wrote: 3 weeks later.... Destiny wins every single tournament starting January. No, but all seriousness, is 3 weeks really going to help? If anything I could see it influencing his overall practice regiment when he comes back to the states, but in terms of radical improvement.... He wont be the #1 zerg but there is going to be a jump in his play for sure | ||
Hoodlum
United States350 Posts
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Versioned
United Kingdom73 Posts
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ArtisaBang
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mememolly
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Arjofski
England43 Posts
On December 19 2011 01:58 tntrieu wrote: Actually it just for 10 days. He arrived in Korea about a day ago. Don't know where you got 10 days from, he is returning on the 9th of January. | ||
JethroMoney
United States113 Posts
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AxeHero
Australia8 Posts
I wish his lots of luck, Go Destiny! | ||
KingDime
Canada750 Posts
Also, I hate when people mention the people he has beaten, I've beaten demuslim idra etc which i will won't deny feels good but it does not make me a pro caliber player. Destiny needs to show results in the bigger tournaments which have not been there for him. | ||
raf3776
United States1904 Posts
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andytb
United Kingdom180 Posts
On December 19 2011 02:14 Arjofski wrote: Don't know where you got 10 days from, he is returning on the 9th of January. After coming home from Korea, he's going to stay with Catz for a bit for Snowboarding. I think the 9th is when he arrives back in Nebraska. | ||
nerfherder182
53 Posts
Thats just my opinion haha | ||
SoKHo
Korea (South)1081 Posts
On December 19 2011 03:09 raf3776 wrote: I dont see why people think 3 weeks isnt a long time. Thats kinda like saying if you skip 3 weeks of school or a sport youll be fine. plus 3 weeks everyday practice will do a lot that's an awful analogy... 3 weeks is nothing, what is the point of going if you aren't going to stay 3 months + | ||
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