Would love to see Suppy in Korea! Shame he wont be staying longer than 5 months though.
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Zenon
United Kingdom66 Posts
Would love to see Suppy in Korea! Shame he wont be staying longer than 5 months though. | ||
zeru
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Hadley88
Germany267 Posts
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GaNgStaRR.ElV
Canada535 Posts
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ZenithM
France15952 Posts
Evil geniuses indeed. | ||
Tachion
Canada8573 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:10 Zenon wrote: Can't see this being a April fools joke... and I don't want it to be one either! Would love to see Suppy in Korea! Shame he wont be staying longer than 5 months though. It's 5 weeks not 5 months :O which begs the question, what is he actually going to get out of it from being there for such a short time? | ||
Zenbrez
Canada5973 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:15 GaNgStaRR.ElV wrote: As a side note is Suppy Korean by descent like SeleCT? I know he is American passport etc. just curious if he will have the same language barrier issues as Stephano. I believe he is chinese, not 100% sure on that though | ||
grush57
Korea (South)2582 Posts
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AgentW
United States7725 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:15 GaNgStaRR.ElV wrote: As a side note is Suppy Korean by descent like SeleCT? I know he is American passport etc. just curious if he will have the same language barrier issues as Stephano. SeleCT is Korean and Suppy is of Chinese descent. | ||
GaNgStaRR.ElV
Canada535 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:28 AgentW wrote: SeleCT is Korean and Suppy is of Chinese descent. Ok cool thx for clarification. I knew SeleCT was Korean, now that you say it I remember reading about him being Chinese in his blogs about CSL. Either way this is one guy Ithink the foreign scene has been sleeping on for a little while! | ||
JKM
Denmark419 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:21 Tachion wrote: It's 5 weeks not 5 months :O which begs the question, what is he actually going to get out of it from being there for such a short time? I know some players have said that you need a long time in Korea to really learn, but I doubt it will be in vain with a shorter period. Also it could be to give Suppy a taste of what full-time progaming is like, since he won't be in school forever and will have to make a choice at some point whether to pursue progaming or something else. | ||
StarStruck
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GaNgStaRR.ElV
Canada535 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:49 JKM wrote: I know some players have said that you need a long time in Korea to really learn, but I doubt it will be in vain with a shorter period. Also it could be to give Suppy a taste of what full-time progaming is like, since he won't be in school forever and will have to make a choice at some point whether to pursue progaming or something else. Yeah I think for someone of his nature it's more of a choice between "do i want to do the progaming now and put off my life, or jump right into a career". Hopefully for us it's the first; you can always go get a job once you are done with progaming. | ||
Csong
Canada396 Posts
and its april 1st you cant trick me! | ||
ChrysaliS_
United States261 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:24 Zenbrez wrote: I believe he is chinese, not 100% sure on that though You are correct. | ||
Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
On April 01 2013 08:24 Zenbrez wrote: I believe he is chinese, not 100% sure on that though Conan Liu. He's Chinese. | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
Or Cimmerian. | ||
Branman
United States203 Posts
On April 01 2013 06:30 Maghetti wrote: I'm just saying that the foreigner scene will never keep up if they do not fully dedicate themselves. Sure, maybe they get the last laugh when they have good careers to transition into later in life but in the mean time they will be mediocre pro gamers. I'm fine with people wanting to transition in life I just want to see some more committed players. Maybe we need less commitment from Koreans? I'm sure I'm not most people, but I don't care about a league which features players who dropped out of high school to work for a professional gaming team dedicated to building brand recognition for a large corporation (basically Kespa style proleague teams). Similarly, I wouldn't care about a baseball league or baseball records where all of the players are taking steroids, and I don't care about the skill of athletes who graduate from East-Germany style athletic schools. I know that admiring the sacrifice of players in their passionate pursuit of progaming is a big thing on TL, but there are many things not worth sacrificing. Kudos to Suppy for trying to have it all. I hope that he does great things when he can go full time after he graduates from school. | ||
mYiKane
Canada1772 Posts
On April 01 2013 09:13 GaNgStaRR.ElV wrote: Yeah I think for someone of his nature it's more of a choice between "do i want to do the progaming now and put off my life, or jump right into a career". Hopefully for us it's the first; you can always go get a job once you are done with progaming. really weird way of looking at it. "put off my life"? It's part of life bro, starcraft IS life. | ||
iNcontroL
USA29055 Posts
Think he will improve (obviously longer WOULD be better)! Surely this is a good thing we can all support though | ||
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