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Canada8988 Posts
On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience
He also seems like a realy nice guy but he just always manage to make it look like he win by accident.
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On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience
??? he's just the fresh new boy trying to beat the old guys, why hate him?
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On September 02 2016 20:39 Gwavajuice wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience ??? he's just the fresh new boy trying to beat the old guys, why hate him? He helped ruin my liquibets
KT did most of that tho
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I wonder, if Solar doesn't get any more WCS points, does he have to play a tiebreaker against Stats? They're tied for points but their seed in the WCS Korea rankings is supposed to determine their group at Blizzcon. Being 3rd or 4th could end up being a big deal.
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On September 02 2016 20:40 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:39 Gwavajuice wrote:On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience ??? he's just the fresh new boy trying to beat the old guys, why hate him? He helped ruin my liquibets KT did most of that tho And you ruined everyone else's Liquibets.
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Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less?
(Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count )
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On September 02 2016 20:43 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:40 Penev wrote:On September 02 2016 20:39 Gwavajuice wrote:On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience ??? he's just the fresh new boy trying to beat the old guys, why hate him? He helped ruin my liquibets KT did most of that tho And you ruined everyone else's Liquibets. I did
You see me apologize often but I don't really mean it
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On September 02 2016 20:44 RKC wrote:Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less? (Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count ) He still had easy access to high level practice partners and spent a lot of time in the KT house. When he won GSL his main practice partners for Terran were Fantasy and Flash and his main practice partner for Zerg was Solar.
On September 02 2016 20:44 Penev wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:43 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:40 Penev wrote:On September 02 2016 20:39 Gwavajuice wrote:On September 02 2016 20:35 EatingBomber wrote:On September 02 2016 20:32 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:29 Nakajin wrote:On September 02 2016 20:27 Inflicted wrote: Also, RIP Patience's Blizzcon Oh god nooooooo Maybe he can have an unimpressive yet surprisingly deep run at Kespa cup. 2014-2015: "Patience only farms easy foreign tournaments and never even wins any, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" 2016: "Patience makes deep runs in Korean tournaments but even when he wins he's never impressive, thank god he doesn't make Blizzcon" Patience just can't do it right. You cant deny that it is very easy to hate the guy, poor Patience ??? he's just the fresh new boy trying to beat the old guys, why hate him? He helped ruin my liquibets KT did most of that tho And you ruined everyone else's Liquibets. I did You see me apologize often but I don't really mean it As it should be.
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On September 02 2016 20:45 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:44 RKC wrote:Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less? (Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count ) He still had easy access to high level practice partners and spent a lot of time in the KT house.
He did? Wow seems like Flash love > SKT love!
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Being able to perform while not being in a (KeSPA) team house probably differs from person to person
I always thought HerO could do much better if in a strict training regiment while Taeja would probably do worse just looking at the Liquid guys alone
But all of these guys were brought up in the Korean system, it's like riding a bike, you don't unlearn it
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On September 02 2016 20:48 RKC wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:45 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:44 RKC wrote:Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less? (Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count ) He still had easy access to high level practice partners and spent a lot of time in the KT house. He did? Wow seems like Flash love > SKT love! I remember one time Flash was streaming and Rain, Zest and TY just pulled up chairs behind him to watch. And then they started distracting him until he lost.
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On September 02 2016 20:50 Elentos wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:48 RKC wrote:On September 02 2016 20:45 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:44 RKC wrote:Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less? (Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count ) He still had easy access to high level practice partners and spent a lot of time in the KT house. He did? Wow seems like Flash love > SKT love! I remember one time Flash was streaming and Rain, Zest and TY just pulled up chairs behind him to watch. And then they started distracting him until he lost. It's because they are friends.
Do you have a source for Rain telling he's practicing with KT players and Solar? I don't remind any interview about him telling this~
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On September 02 2016 20:50 Penev wrote: Being able to perform while not being in a (KeSPA) team house probably differs from person to person
I always thought HerO could do much better if in a strict training regiment while Taeja would probably do worse just looking at the Liquid guys alone
But all of these guys were brought up in the Korean system, it's like riding a bike, you don't unlearn it
Yeah, I feel so too. Motivational drives and practice habits differ from individuals. Hence Byun is evidence that one can even succeed without a Korean team-house (though it probably works for >50% players). Hence why I don't quite buy the arguments in the uThermal thread that Koreans have an insurmountable advantage due to the team-house infrastructure.
Reminds me of the story about Bisu going to Thailand before the MSL finals versus Savior - was that really true?
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On September 02 2016 20:57 Aeromi wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:50 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:48 RKC wrote:On September 02 2016 20:45 Elentos wrote:On September 02 2016 20:44 RKC wrote:Hasn't Rain proven that one could win team-less? (Team-less here being outside Korean team-house, since foreigner teams don't really count ) He still had easy access to high level practice partners and spent a lot of time in the KT house. He did? Wow seems like Flash love > SKT love! I remember one time Flash was streaming and Rain, Zest and TY just pulled up chairs behind him to watch. And then they started distracting him until he lost. It's because they are friends. Do you have a source for Rain telling he's practicing with KT players and Solar? I don't remind any interview about him telling this~ IIRC after he beat Maru in his GSL winning run he said to Gyuri he was practicing for the match with Flash and Fantasy and that they had handled his builds much better (I think that's when it was, not sure). And the season afterwards, in the Ro16 group selection Stork told Rain to do Solar a favor and make the switch he wanted because Solar helped him win the GSL finals.
On September 02 2016 20:50 Penev wrote: Being able to perform while not being in a (KeSPA) team house probably differs from person to person
I always thought HerO could do much better if in a strict training regiment while Taeja would probably do worse just looking at the Liquid guys alone
But all of these guys were brought up in the Korean system, it's like riding a bike, you don't unlearn it Yeah I agree it depends on the players. I think some guys need to get told to practice their asses off so they actually do something with themselves, and when they leave they get kinda lazy and fall off. And others need their freedom to do their best.
And then there's PartinG. Who looked amazing on his Proleague team, then looked like his shackles came off after he joined a foreign team, and is now gone completely. Pretty much.
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On September 02 2016 20:50 Penev wrote: Being able to perform while not being in a (KeSPA) team house probably differs from person to person
I always thought HerO could do much better if in a strict training regiment while Taeja would probably do worse just looking at the Liquid guys alone
But all of these guys were brought up in the Korean system, it's like riding a bike, you don't unlearn it
Yeah that was the fallacy back then. Whenever you have a system that is adhered to by the successful it is automatically linked to the success until proven otherwise. Plus toughness often has a strong appeal to viewers storywise.
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What a ByuNbelievable performance! I'm so glad to see him make it this far in a live tournament.
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Maybe the Samsung Note 7 recall tilted Dear
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On September 02 2016 20:58 RKC wrote:Show nested quote +On September 02 2016 20:50 Penev wrote: Being able to perform while not being in a (KeSPA) team house probably differs from person to person
I always thought HerO could do much better if in a strict training regiment while Taeja would probably do worse just looking at the Liquid guys alone
But all of these guys were brought up in the Korean system, it's like riding a bike, you don't unlearn it Yeah, I feel so too. Motivational drives and practice habits differ from individuals. Hence Byun is evidence that one can even succeed without a Korean team-house (though it probably works for >50% players). Hence why I don't quite buy the arguments in the uThermal thread that Koreans have an insurmountable advantage due to the team-house infrastructure. Reminds me of the story about Bisu going to Thailand before the MSL finals versus Savior - was that really true? The advantage Koreans have is the know how that came from 2 decades of an organized professional approach to esports
If you watch K1 kick boxing you'll notice almost all the champions either are Dutch or train(ed) in the Netherlands. This is because someone started a school decades ago, became successful, prompted other schools to be founded etc. It just has to happen somewhere and this one happened in Korea. It does help Korea has a bit of an overachievement culture as well but it's not necessary
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United States97274 Posts
what a pleasant surprise to wake up to. thought for sure byun as going to choke today but glad to be wrong
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