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That was one of the best written articles I've seen, loved the references and quotes.
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MVP vs Rain needs to be the finals.
This is the match I've most been looking forward to in years.
The 2 best players of SC2 at the moment by quite a margin, Taeja and Life be damned.
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Wow, MVP vs Rain would be historic, but Taeja vs Life would be very exciting as well. I'm happy eitherway.
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On October 04 2012 13:39 Tauscond wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2012 13:13 DeCoder wrote: So I woke up this morning and it occurred to me. MVP doesn't actually have health issues, or they are not as bad as he says. He said his wrist problems will end his progaming career but now wrist problems have suddenly turned into neck problems. It's a ploy to make his opponents lower their guard! This may answer your questions: Show nested quote +Seo Yeon Ji: Isn't that really really serious?
Mvp: It is serious. For normal people, the neck has the shape of an inverted "C", that's normal. But mine is already in a "C" shape. If it continues the pain will become even worse.
Seo Yeon Ji: Then wouldn't it be better to go for surgical treatment as soon as possible?
Mvp: That's also a problem. As a professional gamer, it feels like there'll be a huge drop even if we just stop playing for a week. In addition, the competition now is even stronger. I'm unable to complete my treatment.
But what upsets me most in the midst of this are the fans who keep wondering about the legitimacy of the injury. I say that my condition isn't good, but yet I still manage to win sometimes, which leads to the fans thinking things like "Seems like he's not really that ill", or "Is he really sick?"
To be honest, I really hate making excuses for my losses. Recently, I'm losing frequently, and that's because I'm not good enough. That's why I say that my current ability only belongs in the lower ranks of GSL. I'm not finding excuses for my losses. My body condition is really not good, but it's always seen as an excuse or a lie. It really makes me sad.
Be that as it may, he doesn't seem to suffering in the booth. Compare that to how sC looked in the booth when he was sick and the difference is huge.
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On October 05 2012 13:28 DeCoder wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2012 13:39 Tauscond wrote:On October 04 2012 13:13 DeCoder wrote: So I woke up this morning and it occurred to me. MVP doesn't actually have health issues, or they are not as bad as he says. He said his wrist problems will end his progaming career but now wrist problems have suddenly turned into neck problems. It's a ploy to make his opponents lower their guard! This may answer your questions: Seo Yeon Ji: Isn't that really really serious?
Mvp: It is serious. For normal people, the neck has the shape of an inverted "C", that's normal. But mine is already in a "C" shape. If it continues the pain will become even worse.
Seo Yeon Ji: Then wouldn't it be better to go for surgical treatment as soon as possible?
Mvp: That's also a problem. As a professional gamer, it feels like there'll be a huge drop even if we just stop playing for a week. In addition, the competition now is even stronger. I'm unable to complete my treatment.
But what upsets me most in the midst of this are the fans who keep wondering about the legitimacy of the injury. I say that my condition isn't good, but yet I still manage to win sometimes, which leads to the fans thinking things like "Seems like he's not really that ill", or "Is he really sick?"
To be honest, I really hate making excuses for my losses. Recently, I'm losing frequently, and that's because I'm not good enough. That's why I say that my current ability only belongs in the lower ranks of GSL. I'm not finding excuses for my losses. My body condition is really not good, but it's always seen as an excuse or a lie. It really makes me sad. Be that as it may, he doesn't seem to suffering in the booth. Compare that to how sC looked in the booth when he was sick and the difference is huge.
I wish people wouldn't be retarded and accuse mvp of faking his injury. Honestly, he even said it hurts him when fans make these sorts of biased and frankly insulting claims.
If mvp says he is injured, I believe his injured. If you have some proof otherwise, bring it forward. Otherwise realize that mvp is the best sc2 player in the world EVEN with his injury.
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On October 05 2012 13:28 DeCoder wrote:Show nested quote +On October 04 2012 13:39 Tauscond wrote:On October 04 2012 13:13 DeCoder wrote: So I woke up this morning and it occurred to me. MVP doesn't actually have health issues, or they are not as bad as he says. He said his wrist problems will end his progaming career but now wrist problems have suddenly turned into neck problems. It's a ploy to make his opponents lower their guard! This may answer your questions: Seo Yeon Ji: Isn't that really really serious?
Mvp: It is serious. For normal people, the neck has the shape of an inverted "C", that's normal. But mine is already in a "C" shape. If it continues the pain will become even worse.
Seo Yeon Ji: Then wouldn't it be better to go for surgical treatment as soon as possible?
Mvp: That's also a problem. As a professional gamer, it feels like there'll be a huge drop even if we just stop playing for a week. In addition, the competition now is even stronger. I'm unable to complete my treatment.
But what upsets me most in the midst of this are the fans who keep wondering about the legitimacy of the injury. I say that my condition isn't good, but yet I still manage to win sometimes, which leads to the fans thinking things like "Seems like he's not really that ill", or "Is he really sick?"
To be honest, I really hate making excuses for my losses. Recently, I'm losing frequently, and that's because I'm not good enough. That's why I say that my current ability only belongs in the lower ranks of GSL. I'm not finding excuses for my losses. My body condition is really not good, but it's always seen as an excuse or a lie. It really makes me sad. Be that as it may, he doesn't seem to suffering in the booth. Compare that to how sC looked in the booth when he was sick and the difference is huge.
Actually, you can see it physically taking a toll on him. Watch him in the GSL in 2011, in the booth. Before the game starts he looks awake, alert, and just happy to be playing. Now he just seems kinda worn out, and sometimes honestly, not very happy to be there. You are also comparing 2 different things; sC's lung collapsed so it was probably hard for him to even breathe.
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Awesome writeup! Hyped for MVP vs Rain. Go MVP!
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The picture of MVP laughing is just perfect, wp TL
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Articles like this one are the reason why I come to TL.
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