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On June 06 2011 11:22 Ocedic wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 11:20 Tarot wrote: Great interview.
Glad to see MMA recognizing the potential in Thorzain. He sure held his own against a 2 time GSL champion. I really hope Thorzain heads to GSL. I'm normally very skeptical about people who claim x or y foreign player is on par with top Koreans simply because they might win one series or be dominant in the foreign scene, but Thorzain I think is unquestionably a contender.
I think Thorzain has proven over multiple series that he can contend with just about anyone out there. especially if you give him prep time, the GSL is the perfect environment for him to excel
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I always thought Milkis was a girl Thanks for the Interview.
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Should've asked him to comment on the hadoken. I found that really funny.
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I really liked the nod to Thorzain. Seeing as how the GSL is a month long and you receive your matchup with the maps a week in advance, I can see Thorzain succeeding. His preparation is phenomenal.
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On June 06 2011 11:26 Elefanto wrote:I always thought Milkis was a girl Thanks for the Interview.
He is not in fact Kelly Milkies.
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On June 06 2011 11:26 Elefanto wrote:I always thought Milkis was a girl Thanks for the Interview. There's a girl with a similar name who is also asian, though I do not know of what nationality and I do not know if she translates.
edit: It's cool they all know about TL though ^^
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What do you think of the foreigners, and how would they do in the GSL if they went to Korea? MMA: The reason Koreans did better than foreigners is because they work harder, doing what they love with professionalism, putting in long hours with perserverence and passion.
Only part I have to disagree on.
Nice interview though.
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Thanks for the interview! His drops were aMMAzing.
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Nice interview. MMA has the sickest TvZ ever, makes foreign Terrans look like a joke.
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On June 06 2011 11:29 carloselcoco wrote:Show nested quote +What do you think of the foreigners, and how would they do in the GSL if they went to Korea? MMA: The reason Koreans did better than foreigners is because they work harder, doing what they love with professionalism, putting in long hours with perserverence and passion. Only part I have to disagree on. Nice interview though. What? This is absolutely true. Foreigners don't have anything near the professional training atmosphere that the Koreans do. The Koreans approach training like a serious job. Foreigners are so much more lax.
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If MMA recognizes you as a terran force to be reckoned with that would make my night if it was me . I crave more footage from MLG! MOAR! (and thanks for the interview).
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On June 06 2011 11:32 Slow Motion wrote:Show nested quote +On June 06 2011 11:29 carloselcoco wrote:What do you think of the foreigners, and how would they do in the GSL if they went to Korea? MMA: The reason Koreans did better than foreigners is because they work harder, doing what they love with professionalism, putting in long hours with perserverence and passion. Only part I have to disagree on. Nice interview though. What? This is absolutely true. Foreigners don't have anything near the professional training atmosphere that the Koreans do. The Koreans approach training like a serious job. Foreigners are so much more lax.
Yeah, and I'd say he phrased it very considerately, stating that practice was the only real difference, that foreigners and Koreans were equal on skill, which is not something you hear a lot.
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"It was so great, and it would be awesome if GSL could be as popular"
woah, am I reading this correctly? Did he just admit that foreign fans are more into it as korean fans? Or what was he saying if that wasn't it.
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MMA!!! You are my second favorite player to watch after MVP :D
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On June 06 2011 11:29 carloselcoco wrote:Show nested quote +What do you think of the foreigners, and how would they do in the GSL if they went to Korea? MMA: The reason Koreans did better than foreigners is because they work harder, doing what they love with professionalism, putting in long hours with perserverence and passion. Only part I have to disagree on. Nice interview though.
Only part you disagree on? This is exactly why the Koreans are so much better. They work 10x as hard as foreigners do.
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Nice interview Nice to see MMA being so humble after winning. I just don't get why he mentioned thorzain (don't get me wrong thorzain is very good) but not idra, who placed higher than thorzain and is just as good.
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On June 06 2011 11:36 ronpaul012 wrote: "It was so great, and it would be awesome if GSL could be as popular"
woah, am I reading this correctly? Did he just admit that foreign fans are more into it as korean fans? Or what was he saying if that wasn't it.
Yes, and you have to admit it's true. Look at the turnout and energy of MLG versus GSL.
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On June 06 2011 11:36 ronpaul012 wrote: "It was so great, and it would be awesome if GSL could be as popular"
woah, am I reading this correctly? Did he just admit that foreign fans are more into it as korean fans? Or what was he saying if that wasn't it.
I think the mlg crowd cheers overwhelmed him and i havnt seen anything like that in the GSL so he probably means if the fans were as active as the westerners.
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On June 06 2011 11:38 hunts wrote:Nice interview Nice to see MMA being so humble after winning. I just don't get why he mentioned thorzain (don't get me wrong thorzain is very good) but not idra, who placed higher than thorzain and is just as good.
Well seeing is how both MMA and Thorzain plays terran I think he can see deep into the details and execution of Thorzain and be impressed by it.
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