On September 26 2013 14:46 Rain wrote:PrologueEpisode 1Episode 2Episode 3Thanks for reading my blog once again and special thanks to
@ HaRuHi for fixing my grammatical mistakes and also thanks to
the TL Manager for putting my post on Spotlight.
I actually finished writing stories about the final.
However I have decided not to post stories about my Final because there
is are so many sensitive stories which can give
a bad
influence impression to of my friends and me.
After The Final. Okay. I felt desperate all day after losing the Final.
Christmas was coming I was supposed to go out with my friends.
but GOM TV operated some event
, it was 5v5
, Zerg vs Terran vs Protoss on Christmas
for event.
I was very annoyed because I eventually finished
all my
all tournament
matches and I really wanted to have
a vacation.
Since I felt so desperate I didn't practice a lot(If I
had tried harder at this moment, I would have
had a more successful gaming career)
And My Code S match
es was were coming
up, my opponent
s was were Trickster , Choya , Kyrix
Actually I didn't practice a lot.
I played against Choya on Scrap station.
I played very safely and I won with
a long macro game.
And The second game was against Kyrix
, the map was metalopolis and I played mech and
the game
was disconnected
during the game due to internet problems.
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The game disconnected (why?), due to internet problems.
The game was disconnected (how?), by internet problems.
The passive itself is correct, but a passiv implies a "how?" and you do not answer that question with "due to".
And I thought he didn't know what I was going to do but apparently he knew what I was going to do and he just counter attacked me so I lost the game.
The Third game was against Trickster and he knew much about me because he
sit sat right next to me.
He knew what I was going to do and I lost
Due to the winner-winner ? something rule, I
lose lost to kyrix. Thus, I took 4th place in my group and placed in the worst place for up
and down matches.
The Up
and down match was Kyrix vs July and
the loser vs me.
Kyrix beat July and I lost to July
. I practiced a lot and my strategies were good when I was practicing. However I played very stupid at the tournament.
and I dropped out from
the Code S.
+ Show Spoiler +Keep using "the" when you are unsure. Using it too often does not make it more difficult to understand you, while using it too rarely does.
After this I had one last chance. one of the player
s who
is was in code S had to do military service so there was one
free spot in code S
so . Gom TV made Wild card matches for 8 players who
had been demoted form Code S.
At that moment there weren't many good players and I thought I can get through this.
my first opponent was Moon I saw lot
s of his VODs and I thought he won't be
a hard opponent.
I underestimated him and I also played really bad and I lost 2:0
Due to
the losing 7 official matches in a row I was tremendously disappointed
to in myself.
I was also depressed everyday, spending most time alone sitting at the staircase and thinking about my future plans and I thought I must
give a change
to myself + Show Spoiler +To give a change to yourself is zen buddhist.
Usually you give a change to an inanimate object, like the positioning of a chair.
The phrase "give a change" is also closely to "give change"(donate small amounts of money).
+ Show Spoiler +Which does not originate from the change you might make on the donee's life, but from the origin of the money, as it was changed by a cashier
Parents of a newborn may refer to "give a change to someone" as changing someone's diapers.
So, "I must give a change to myself" is correct, but "I must change" leaves less room for interpretation in most contexts.
or else It will be
the end of my career.
So I had to start playing in Code A, I was planning to quit if I got dropped to Code B.
my first opponent was "YeaH" a zerg player we both played very weird I think he was nervous as well I almost
lose lost the series but I got luck
y and I advanced to
the Ro.16
My next opponent was Zenex.Jjun and he won again
st moonglade in
the Ro.32.
after winning against moonglade he said something about me at the interview the question was
:" your next opponent is Rain
how what do you think about
your next match
up?
" and he said
something like
:" ah he is
an anticipatable player so it
would will not be tough.
"I was so mad when I saw his interview and I practiced a lot and I beat him black and blue(In game)
And Then I played against hyperdub for the up
and down match, I won 2:0 and I made
it into Code S once again. there were 5 Code
S players in our team
out of 8 players.
for the next Code S match ups
.: I lost to Julyzerg I made my special CHEESE but my micro control was bad and I
lose lost the game.
and then I played against oGsInca I won the game in crevasse.
and I had to play one more game and I was
so so ahead but I lost to a couple of DT's (many people might remember this game)and I couldn't get into
the Ro.16 again.
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"I was so ahead": means you were ahead.
"I was so, so ahead": means you were very ahead.
The "," is mandatory then, because you like to also use "so so" synonymous to 50/50, not much, a little bit, ok, give or take, more or less.
It was so, so difficult. <<< good english
It was so so. <<< bad english
If you were a little ahead, say so:"I was a little ahead".
So I took 3rd place which mean
ts I ha
dve two chance
s to survive in
the up
and down match.
I lost my first game against MvP but I won my last match against Rainbow so I was able to survive in Code S.
Okay, Actually my stor
yies after the Final is boring and depressing.
thanks for reading my blog, I'll comeback with better stories later!
Since my last post had so
many much attention
s + Show Spoiler +Again, use "many" only when you can count it. You can not count attention, just like you can not count time.
and positive comments, I had some pressure writing my blogs, I felt like I'm a novelist lol
Grammatical corrections would be appreciated !
Thanks for reading and have a nice day!
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