Violet: “I still have a lot of things to work on”
Violet, with a band-aid on his face for his... battle scars?
On January 23, KT’s Violet in the Shinhan Winners’ League 10-11 season Round 3 Week 3 continued his 3 kill record from Hwaseung Oz to STX SouL and pulled his team to victory. Violet, who fell into a slump in the 1st and 2nd round, has finally been resurrected, which is definitely good news for KT Rolster. Violet showed us his modest attitude by saying, “I still have a lot of things to work on,” as we listened to his thoughts on today’s match.
Violet, with a band-aid on his face for his... battle scars?
On January 23, KT’s Violet in the Shinhan Winners’ League 10-11 season Round 3 Week 3 continued his 3 kill record from Hwaseung Oz to STX SouL and pulled his team to victory. Violet, who fell into a slump in the 1st and 2nd round, has finally been resurrected, which is definitely good news for KT Rolster. Violet showed us his modest attitude by saying, “I still have a lot of things to work on,” as we listened to his thoughts on today’s match.
Q: Your thoughts on getting your second 3rd kill record today
A: It’s regrettable that I wasn’t able to end it with an all-kill, but since I was a huge help to our team’s victory, I’m satisfied with myself today. In order to get even more wins and aim for an all-kill, I’ll practice even harder starting from tomorrow.
Q: This is the 2nd time that you’ve let the chance of an all-kill slip away. Were you overexcited over the chance of getting an all-kill again in the 3rd set?
A: I wasn’t overexcited over the chance of being able to get an all-kill. I started feeling really down in the last game. I usually practice a lot on that map (Empire of the Sun), but my strength from practicing a lot on that map didn’t come out, so I had a bad game.
Q: Your games against Zergs today were very smooth. Did you suddenly receive enlightenment in PvZ?
A: I didn’t particularly receive any special enlightenment or anything like that. I prepared various strategies as usual, but since I’ve been playing a lot in the Winners’ League, it seems that I’m just riding my momentum and things are falling into the right places. I thought that I was only going to get at least 3 kills today, so I prepared a lot to go all the way to the 3rd set on Aztec. That’s why since I prepared a lot, I was able to make 3 kills again. I didn’t practice that well for my last game, but it’s more regrettable that I keep on not being able to show my true potential and being unable to get an all-kill.
Q: Protosses are winning a lot against Zergs these days. Why do you think they’re winning so much recently?
A: It looks like Protosses are winning a lot against Zergs recently because Bisu is too good against Zergs, but isn’t it because Bisu is just doing well all by himself (laughs)? It seems that when I face off against Zergs, luck seems to kick in. My personal opinion is that I don’t feel really overwhelmed or intimidated by those players’ force. I just think that my luck is getting even better these days. Since I’m still lacking in many things, I don’t really think that I’m in the position to say, “Protoss is doing really well these days” or something like that.
Q: After you made 3 kills, when it came down to 3:3, your heart must have been pounding.
A: It wasn’t like that, but since I didn’t really have a good game in the 4th set, my spirit was drained, and since my teammates that went up after me were losing, the thoughts of if I had just done an all-kill, then our team would have a huge advantage and wouldn’t have to suffer through all this kept on plaguing my mind. If I had made an all-kill, then my winning percentage would have gone above 50%, but since I lost this week, I let the chance I created to exceed 50% barely slip away from me again. There are many things left to be disappointed about.
Q: You are really active in Winners’ League nowadays
A: Ever since I was first introduced to Winners’ League, I’ve always had the confidence that I would do really well in it. But I always do badly in it. That’s why I’m still lacking in many things. Even though I have 2 continuous 3 kills right now, I don’t think that equals to outstanding results or ability. I just think that I got really lucky. That’s the reality I’m feeling right now.
Q: Any last words you want to say?
A: First, I want to thank my teammates for helping me out with practice. Although I’ve made my 2nd 3 kill record, I feel like I still have a lot of flaws to work on, so by working even harder, I’ll try my best not to be unprepared again and achieve better results in the future.
Flash: “Even though I’m not doing a whole lot these days, I’m still happy”
Cute, but deadly.
If there’s anyone that can figure out a “sense of security” in Proleague, then it’s no one other than KT’s Flash. Even though the most wins he earned so far was against defeating SK Telecom’s Bisu, his winning percentage of 92.6% can surely be called a “godly winning percentage”. Flash as the “Final Boss” has shown us that he can support his team and also be able to show off KT’s strength in Winners’ League. [T/N: “Finale King” means something along the lines of “King of Clean Up Duty”, since Flash always comes out and wipes the floor in the last/final set. Fomos used the more badass nickname of “Final Weapon”, but everyone knows that funny > badass. Edit: I changed the more literal translation of "Finale King" to "Final Boss" due to everyone's suggestions. Thanks for the input! :D]
Cute, but deadly.
If there’s anyone that can figure out a “sense of security” in Proleague, then it’s no one other than KT’s Flash. Even though the most wins he earned so far was against defeating SK Telecom’s Bisu, his winning percentage of 92.6% can surely be called a “godly winning percentage”. Flash as the “Final Boss” has shown us that he can support his team and also be able to show off KT’s strength in Winners’ League. [T/N: “Finale King” means something along the lines of “King of Clean Up Duty”, since Flash always comes out and wipes the floor in the last/final set. Fomos used the more badass nickname of “Final Weapon”, but everyone knows that funny > badass. Edit: I changed the more literal translation of "Finale King" to "Final Boss" due to everyone's suggestions. Thanks for the input! :D]
Q: Your thoughts on finishing off with a victory for your team
A: Since it was the last match and Bogus was in a situation where he was under a lot of pressure to win a victory for his team, I knew that he would try to play safely. But since he did a completely different strategy from what I was originally expecting, I did fall into a bit of a panic, but since I was able to play without getting flustered and reacted instantaneously, I’m happy that I won. I had that sense that he would try something funny from the start which wasn’t shown that well on the broadcast [T/N: how he reacted accordingly to Bogus’s strategy with lightning-fast reflexes], but by overcoming it and winning in the end, I’m even happier that I was able to win.
Q: Since your team was in a situation of getting 3 reverse kills and had their tail caught, you were sent out.
A: Even though we were in a position where we had our tail caught, my mind was somewhat relaxed, so I just went out there to do what I could. Although I knew that if I lost, that meant that the whole team lost as well, but I tried to deal with the situation by being as relaxed as possible. Still, since the prospect of 3 reverse kills loomed over us, I did feel the pressure on me. Since I was able to overcome the mental pressure and win, it seems that I played exactly as I should have today. Even though the second half of the game wasn’t some big macro fest, I’m satisfied with the results as they are.
Q: Weren’t you burdened to face off against Bogus who’s been doing well in Winners’ League recently?
A: I’ve always had the mindset of no matter who has a strong force, I have not that bad of a force as well, and the outcome of who comes out on top is unknown until we face off against each other. Today, Bogus’s momentum was one that pierced the skies and was good. However, since I have my own play and confidence, I wasn’t intimidated by his momentum and just played like I always do. [T/N: This answer sounds really funky in English, I know, and it sounds just as complicated in Korean as well. Basically, Flash’s saying that no matter who he faces, he doesn’t get intimidated because he knows that he’s got self-confidence in himself, and he relies on his own style. He has this tone that he really likes Bogus’s momentum and sort of this “Bogus was a worthy opponent” tone. I can see why people call Flash arrogant now, but it’s not the really arrogant kind of cockiness he has, but the “I have confidence in myself, so why should I think about losing” kind of attitude. Sorry if you got even more confused after reading this. ><;;]
Q: Recently, the other players in KT have been participating actively and contributing to a complete victory in Winners’ League. [T/N: Recently, you guys aren’t really KTFlash anymore. Thoughts?]
A: It’s really great news to me. Stats and Violet hyung have been really solid recently, and since everyone is steadily improving, I’m really happy. Since the other players have plenty of room to improve on, I’m anticipating how much their efforts will come to fruit. It seems that soon we will show our old selves as the team that won the championship last year. We must try to do our best in the upcoming rounds.
Q: You have the important role of being the “Final Boss” in KT.
A: I have plenty of desire to try to want to get victories in every round. Since that desire is connected to my want for our team to win, I have enough desire to try to make it happen. Even if I come out as the first player and lose, I don’t care, as long as our team wins in the end. Right now, our team’s victory is essential. The event that I suddenly lose early in Winners’ League will happen at least once, but that will be kept to a minimum so that our team can rise to the top and catch up to SK Telecom who is in 1st place.
Q: What do you think of your nickname “Final Boss”?
A: Since it seems like people think very highly of my role, I’m really happy about it. I haven’t lost as the “Final Boss” yet. I’m always strong when it comes to important matches, and I show off my true potential especially in important matches. When I go out in those kind of matches, I can feel something like a burning sensation inside of me. I like how they call me that nickname, and it seems to have a positive effect on me. If it gets to around the 7th set, a lot of fans come. Since my strength in important matches is recognized, I’m happy that it seems like I’m displaying good results, and I think that I can do even better in the future.
Q: In your previous interview, you told Bisu, “Stop getting all-kills already,” but he just made another all-kill. [T/N: LMFAO, Bisu takes no orders from no one when he’s on an angry all-kill rampage!]
A: Truthfully speaking, since I was the most-wins king for 3 continuous years, I don’t really have much desire to continue to be it. However, since in reality my 1st place position was snatched away from me, I feel somewhat bitter. That’s why I’ll try my best to pursue him, and it would be nice if Bisu hyung would slow down on the winning. Bisu hyung’s wins are a motivation for me. Since my winning percentage is as good as it is right now, I’ll do my best to preserve and improve it and also try my hardest to rack up even more wins.
Q: Any last words you want to say?
A: I want to thank my teammates for helping me out with practice for the time being, and also thank the coaching staff who always worry and fuss over me. My fans have been worrying a lot about my wrist lately. The situation is worrying, but they don’t have to keep on worrying. Ever since I was born, I’ve never had a situation where people cared this much about me. Since everyone is worrying and caring so much about me from behind, I’m in a much better condition now. Since my wrist has been somewhat of an inconvenience since a little while ago, I kept on losing in practice and my games weren’t going that well, so I’ve been avoiding fighting intense multitasking and micro battles and have been winning by build orders so far. I think that’s why my fans think I’ve been not doing that well only in the past. My wrist has been steadily healing day by day recently, so I think that I will come back with a “crazy insane” force soon. When I’m practicing, it seems that it’s been a really long time since I’ve found this much confidence in myself again. Since I’m practicing like a madman these days and managing my wrist well, I have a really good feeling about myself. [T/N: Uh… I thought it was a bad idea to practice crazily for your health, Flash? o___O;;; Oh wait, you’re Flash, I forgot….] Even though I was eliminated in both of the individual leagues, I think that I’ll definitely be able to show a better appearance in the coming season. Even though I’m not doing a whole lot nowadays, I’ve been really happy with myself lately.
Source: Violet's interview: http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=39094
Flash's interview: http://esports.dailygame.co.kr/news/read.php?id=39095
Since these guys had quite a mouthful to say (I'm looking at you, Flash, you and your complex vocabulary that made me run to my dictionary one too many times <.<), I must've made a ton of mistakes, so please don't hesitate to point any out!
Congrats to KT for getting another victory, and congrats to Flash for crushing another player's all-kill dream? Anyway, I'll just throw some bonus pics at ya now.
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Look at these guys, they could be brothers!
An epic NG with Violet laughing and Flash looking uncomfortable.
MANTOSS.
The text on the iPad cheerful says, "I'm the mothereffin' God Young Ho ^^" Slight exaggeration in the translation may be included.
Look at these guys, they could be brothers!
An epic NG with Violet laughing and Flash looking uncomfortable.
MANTOSS.
The text on the iPad cheerful says, "I'm the mothereffin' God Young Ho ^^" Slight exaggeration in the translation may be included.