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Artosis
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IntoTheWow
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wwooaa
Croatia179 Posts
OT: '' Do you have the motivation and will to win something like before?'' | ||
BroOd
Austin10831 Posts
On August 08 2008 16:21 Artosis wrote: ok guys thx a lot i have enough! GL! | ||
Deleted User 31060
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G5
United States2843 Posts
if he asks who is Qoo)G5, respond accordingly. "If you don't know Qoo)G5, kill yourself." God I love sAviOr make sure to give him a hug for me | ||
Ozarugold
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Next time next time... | ||
Tadzio
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he can title it: "Why you noobs fail." | ||
AttackZerg
United States7453 Posts
On August 08 2008 17:24 Tadzio00 wrote: ask savior if he'll write a zerg strategy guide to be translated into english and posted on tl.net he can title it: "Why you noobs fail." He should read it THEN post it =) Jk of course ... zerg love .... | ||
MadNeSs
Denmark1507 Posts
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ShmotZ
United States581 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
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FaCE_1
Canada6153 Posts
On August 08 2008 15:42 Nitrogen23 wrote: did playing on the b team really improve your play at all? Any question regarding him going to B team is a must ! | ||
DragoonPK
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Jibba
United States22883 Posts
On August 09 2008 00:22 DragoonPK wrote: If you would make a cermony, what would it be? Or what is your ideal cermony? He got asked that before and didn't like it. | ||
bubblegumbo
Taiwan1296 Posts
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iPF[Div]
Spain572 Posts
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Seraphim
United States4467 Posts
1. Is it crystal-clear to progamers of, why they lose, even after watching the replay? 2. If so, then what separates the skill level of progamers? Why can't one just correct his mistakes and improve super quickly? (TL.net has speculated on this question, but I want to hear a progamer's view on this question) | ||
0xDEADBEEF
Germany1235 Posts
On August 09 2008 01:24 Seraphim wrote: I've always wanted to ask these for ANY progamer: 1. Is it crystal-clear to progamers of, why they lose, even after watching the replay? 2. If so, then what separates the skill level of progamers? Why can't one just correct his mistakes and improve super quickly? (TL.net has speculated on this question, but I want to hear a progamer's view on this question) 1. probably 2. because one always makes mistakes... the better player is the one who makes fewer than his opponent. It's real-time, blazingly fast, there can be luck situations (for example if you scouted his tech late), you might focus your attention on the wrong thing for one split second and get into a disadvantage, etc... it's much about speed and focus. Probably all pros, even the amateurs, know how to play perfectly in theory... but practice is always different in sports. Most of these mistakes are micro and macro related, but there can be even stupider things like Stork forgetting to research goon range. It can happen. When you're under big pressure and have to think and act fast, mistakes will be made. Oh, unforseen situations also play a role of course, then you have to improvise and hope you did a good decision, otherwise you'll be at a disadvantage or even lose right away. | ||
Hypnosis
United States2061 Posts
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