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playa
United States1284 Posts
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arb
Noobville17920 Posts
On August 08 2017 00:28 BigFan wrote: Could be wrong but I think it was a game on Tau Cross in WCG. edit: maybe he meant this? Yes that was the game i was talking about. Obviously this, and PJ's victory over Savior are the rare cases of major pros falling to non koreans(though the chinese are?/were very close at anyrate) In this day and age i dont think we'll see a miracle such as i dunno, Sziky or something beating Flash in a bo3. or even winning probably more than 1 out of 100+ games | ||
K.H.J
Korea (South)769 Posts
On August 08 2017 02:56 duke91 wrote: KHJ, can you link me the ygosu forum thread where fans post the winrates of the month? I can read Korean letters no problem, but can't speak korean. ty There is bo more thread like that. Spon match site replaced it. | ||
AntiHack
Switzerland552 Posts
On August 02 2017 03:28 VioleTAK wrote: Last is streaming daily in Twitch now, and in today's stream some people asked his helpers (that speak English) if it's true that OSL is returning 2018, and their answer was that the rumors are Starleague @ late 2017. Know anything more about this? Hey VioleTak I really miss your youtube contents! | ||
AntiHack
Switzerland552 Posts
On August 03 2017 16:23 K.H.J wrote: Additional info about OGN's new program Title : Starcraft Replay Master First episode : Stork and Nada, 8/10 21:00 KST You can see it Tving or OGN youtube. Can you please post the link of the official OGN youtube? Than you! | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On August 08 2017 09:45 AntiHack wrote: Can you please post the link of the official OGN youtube? Than you! https://www.youtube.com/user/TVOngamenet/videos | ||
AntiHack
Switzerland552 Posts
Thank you!!! | ||
duke91
Germany1458 Posts
On August 08 2017 03:49 vileChAnCe wrote: I just think we gotta go back to broodwar and man up. KR will dominate every e-sport because of how they practice/treat the game. I get it too, this game doesnt give you any bullshit at all like you suck ass and you know it. You gotta get good and theres only one way to do that here, if we rebuilt instead of just gave up i quite honestly believe it'd actually have an impact on the rest of our esport scenes. Having gone to Overwatch and a couple other scenes at the top they still treat korean practice like its some mythical shit. Not obtainable but thats disrespectful across the board, they did it with the exact same shit any excuse we put up is gonna just hinder us. If we fall into that trap again it'll be the same thing. Its important that we don't put KR practice on a unreachable pedestal, it should be on the ground floor and accepted. Promote the joys of learning and not the difficulty of starcraft and respect not glorify whom we learn from. No one gives up. We don't even try because there is no way to compete with genius level talent + 10 hours of independent training. Why are white people so obsessed of having a non-korean being competitive/being the winner? Can't handle that? Just embrace korean supremacy dude like we all did 15 years ago | ||
Disregard
China10252 Posts
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RowdierBob
Australia12795 Posts
After then it got to a point where foreign players had no hope. | ||
JungleTerrain
Chile799 Posts
However, I personally can see somebody challenging Koreans in skill IF and ONLY IF they end up making their living off of BW. I don't think it's possible to do it as a side-thing, unless they are more talented than Flash somehow lol. Maybe they can go the Larva route, and, being already extremely talented at the game, become an entertainer primarily to build up a base of followers and once that is set and can support you, start grinding hardcore. Anyways, I don't want to derail this thread any further. | ||
sc19980331
China1609 Posts
Thanks. | ||
207aicila
1237 Posts
On August 08 2017 10:15 duke91 wrote: No one gives up. We don't even try because there is no way to compete with genius level talent + 10 hours of independent training. Why are white people so obsessed of having a non-korean being competitive/being the winner? Can't handle that? Just embrace korean supremacy dude like we all did 15 years ago So much this... I think, it comes down to the reason you're watching to begin with. Real life sports have a lot of casual viewers who just get irrationally attached to a team / their home team and cheer for them no matter what. But they don't necessarily care about who the top teams in the world are, or watching them play each other. Because they don't fundamentally love the game. We saw a very similar thing in SC2 when at its peak (incidentally also a time with a lot more foreigner hope and players like HuK and Stephano actually able to win tournaments over a few mid-tier Koreans) compared to 2012-2013 when that started to diminish and you'd see 10+ strong GSL players in every MLG and every DreamHack. A lot of people quit, because they weren't watching out of a strong passion for the game, but more so for the "storylines" ™®, drama, home team bias etc. | ||
sc19980331
China1609 Posts
http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/bw-tournaments/525487-thrill-star-league-season-3-playoffs-schedule I bet Last will run 3:0 on Mini. | ||
kogeT
Poland2023 Posts
On August 08 2017 15:07 sc19980331 wrote: K.H.J, who's behind SEIKO on BN Korea? Thanks. Sharp | ||
sc19980331
China1609 Posts
I see, thx :-) | ||
Drake
Germany6146 Posts
u can see if a korean in sc2 came to europe or america as his skill doesnt went up like crazy anymore, its just the enviroment, if u can play in a lan settings offline vs a bunch of other pros fulltime with coach and all, then its just like having someone training with barcelona vs someone trainign at home on his soccer field, at the end even with more talent the guy trainign at barcelona will kick his ass so easy and on top of that all u have the training mentality which in korea is so different as in the west here and it favors that kind of training. because of this reason in the start of a game often foreigsn are sometimes even better but get quickly overrun by koreans just because as good as we might be and as clever the training will win in the end ... always and to win vs a korean pro u just need no selfrespect as ieven i noob beat an A+ pro in clanwar with just fuckn 5pooling him twice xD | ||
sc19980331
China1609 Posts
On August 08 2017 16:55 Drake wrote: koreans are in no way superior ^^ lol u can see if a korean in sc2 came to europe or america as his skill doesnt went up like crazy anymore, its just the enviroment, if u can play in a lan settings offline vs a bunch of other pros fulltime with coach and all, then its just like having someone training with barcelona vs someone trainign at home on his soccer field, at the end even with more talent the guy trainign at barcelona will kick his ass so easy and on top of that all u have the training mentality which in korea is so different as in the west here and it favors that kind of training. because of this reason in the start of a game often foreigsn are sometimes even better but get quickly overrun by koreans just because as good as we might be and as clever the training will win in the end ... always and to win vs a korean pro u just need no selfrespect as ieven i noob beat an A+ pro in clanwar with just fuckn 5pooling him twice xD Agree, for example, when http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Pj and http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Lx back to China from SKT1, they ruled all the touraments. Same as http://wiki.teamliquid.net/starcraft/Draco from Team OGN, where the pro system works, produces star players continuously. | ||
PVJ
Hungary5211 Posts
I don't want to sound rude but whenever the thread is bumped I expect to hear something related to the topic. | ||
fish_radio
182 Posts
For player statistics! | ||
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