duckdeok and the greatest story never told - Page 3
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Echo Six
United States30 Posts
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ImperialFist
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rafaliusz
Poland482 Posts
The greatest players, those that I respect, always do everything not only to win but also to entertain the crowd. This is something that a lot of progamers failt to realize. Guess why Boxer has been always the most popular player, someone that everybody always desires to watch? Even way past his prime, when he was no longer relevant in terms of championship caliber players, he would make sure that his games are a one of a kind experience and the spectator would feel like watching him play wasn't a wasted time. Who wanted to watch duckduck games? Nobody, except some protoss players who were looking to steal an easy build in order to get some free ladder points. | ||
Boucot
France15997 Posts
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TUski
United States1258 Posts
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BigFan
TLADT24920 Posts
On December 19 2013 02:37 rafaliusz wrote: Who wanted to watch duckduck games? Nobody, except some protoss players who were looking to steal an easy build in order to get some free ladder points. I agree that some people won't like Duckdeok's style but I disagree on this part. I don't play protoss, terran from like several months back if not more but I liked and didn't mind watching his games at all. He played the game to win. He didn't try to pander to the crowd. That last game against Innovation also shows he can mind game and his games against Maru show that he has one of the best micro we've seen from protoss players to date. I prefer watching his style over some other protoss players. | ||
HolyArrow
United States7116 Posts
On December 19 2013 02:37 rafaliusz wrote: Who wanted to watch duckduck games? Nobody, except some protoss players who were looking to steal an easy build in order to get some free ladder points. lol way to speak for everyone else | ||
KanoCoke
Japan863 Posts
Props to stuchiu for writing it, and props to duckdeok for being a badass. | ||
LongShot27
United States2084 Posts
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PPN
France248 Posts
On December 19 2013 02:37 rafaliusz wrote: Sorry to say that but he could have done more to get into the spotlight. His style was boring, cheesy and rage-inducing - it's only his fault that his games were usually the last in the line to get streamed. The greatest players, those that I respect, always do everything not only to win but also to entertain the crowd. This is something that a lot of progamers failt to realize. Guess why Boxer has been always the most popular player, someone that everybody always desires to watch? Even way past his prime, when he was no longer relevant in terms of championship caliber players, he would make sure that his games are a one of a kind experience and the spectator would feel like watching him play wasn't a wasted time. Who wanted to watch duckduck games? Nobody, except some protoss players who were looking to steal an easy build in order to get some free ladder points. I don't play Protoss like him at all, I'm a big fan of MC's since day 1 so you know how mad I was when he beat MC, but I like to watch finale play nonetheless. Sure he had a very limited range of build orders, but he knew how to deal with this weakness. Seeing his micro and his mindgaming about his own reputation in long series was just beautiful. He just tried very hard with what little he had. We don't always need a legendary guy doing incredible feats. Sometimes the embodiment of the shounen spirit is inspirational too. | ||
LongShot27
United States2084 Posts
On December 19 2013 02:37 rafaliusz wrote: Sorry to say that but he could have done more to get into the spotlight. His style was boring, cheesy and rage-inducing - it's only his fault that his games were usually the last in the line to get streamed. The greatest players, those that I respect, always do everything not only to win but also to entertain the crowd. This is something that a lot of progamers failt to realize. Guess why Boxer has been always the most popular player, someone that everybody always desires to watch? Even way past his prime, when he was no longer relevant in terms of championship caliber players, he would make sure that his games are a one of a kind experience and the spectator would feel like watching him play wasn't a wasted time. Who wanted to watch duckduck games? Nobody, except some protoss players who were looking to steal an easy build in order to get some free ladder points. You....I just have no words for you | ||
JapWHIZZR
United States14 Posts
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Noam
Israel2209 Posts
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Stinray
14 Posts
so story much sad gg duckdeok, hope you enjoyed your time on the stage as much as we did. | ||
Sorata
Germany5 Posts
and the series against maru almost gave me a heart attack. it was really really close. duckdeok will always be my hero :') | ||
ElvenAshwin
169 Posts
<3 goodbye duckdeok! | ||
Sabu113
United States11035 Posts
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boxerfred
Germany8360 Posts
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Kingsky
Singapore298 Posts
Man his starcraft career has so many metaphors and meanings | ||
fishjie
United States1519 Posts
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