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On January 24 2011 18:45 betakeyless wrote: Jinro: That's an excuse-laden interview if I've ever read one. Absolutely disgusting. Dan and Nick never pass up an opportunity to tell us how manly you are, but your weak-willed, inadequate answers further demonstrate how far their heads are up their asses.
I hope your game metamorphisizes into something worth watching (and playing). Good luck! from a former fan.
because quite obviously you're a MUCH better player. tell me, are you in korea, planning on playing in the gsl? no? well dang bro maybe you should have some of the confidence you're expecting from other people. or you could just do the world a favor and stfu.
forgot what i was posting about cuz of that. ANYWAY, thx for the coverage and recaps; no matter what kind of criticism pops up, you've definitely proven your skill level jinro, best luck and wishes in the future (tear up the korean ladder! >:D)
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On January 24 2011 19:13 Aflixion wrote:Awesome run, Jinro! Good luck next season And this is probably a stupid question, but as a newcomer to the StarCraft scene with SC2, I never actually found out what the Z7 and T11 stuff means on either side of the map name. Is it just Race Played and Number of Wins so far for that map? Race and starting position on the map.
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On January 24 2011 19:16 Holgerius wrote:Show nested quote +On January 24 2011 19:13 Aflixion wrote:Awesome run, Jinro! Good luck next season And this is probably a stupid question, but as a newcomer to the StarCraft scene with SC2, I never actually found out what the Z7 and T11 stuff means on either side of the map name. Is it just Race Played and Number of Wins so far for that map? Race and starting position on the map.
*gasp* it all makes sense now. Thanks a bunch ^_^
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On January 24 2011 18:45 betakeyless wrote: Jinro: That's an excuse-laden interview if I've ever read one. Absolutely disgusting. Dan and Nick never pass up an opportunity to tell us how manly you are, but your weak-willed, inadequate answers further demonstrate how far their heads are up their asses.
I hope your game metamorphisizes into something worth watching (and playing). Good luck! from a former fan.
User was banned for this post. Why miss the subtlety lesson at troll school? Your teachers will be so disappointed in your failiure. Your tribe may even throw you out from under the bridge. Then where will you go?
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On January 24 2011 19:13 Aflixion wrote:Awesome run, Jinro! Good luck next season And this is probably a stupid question, but as a newcomer to the StarCraft scene with SC2, I never actually found out what the Z7 and T11 stuff means on either side of the map name. Is it just Race Played and Number of Wins so far for that map?
Spawning position according to the clock, colour and race.
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GL in next GSL jinro and hopefully you will get over your sickness.
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Great games I enjoyed the series, seeyou next season Jinro
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On January 24 2011 19:08 DND_Enkil wrote:Show nested quote +On January 24 2011 19:02 Orome wrote:On January 24 2011 18:35 DND_Enkil wrote:Both MarineKing and MVP are extremely active ladder players, and I think their ability to just beat opponents with standard, strong play saves them a lot of mental strength in the earlier rounds of GSLs, whereas I usually spend a lot of time and effort preparing new things from the first round to the last, energy that could be better saved for the later rounds I think. I found this really interesting, knowing that the two best (arguably but up there somewhere at least) terrans spends most of thier practice time laddering. I also read from Jinros post that he mostly play practice games against teammates? I might be wrong here, but i do think that is a very BW style of practising? Pherhaps since SC2 is still new just laddering away like crazy is a better option at this stage, at least until you get your standard play up to the same level as MVP and MKP. I don't think his point was about ladder so much, more that MKP and MVP can get through the first rounds just through superior, standard play without preparing too much for their opponents, whereas he's felt pressured to prepare something special for every round. Well he brought up that they are extremely active ladderers and contributed this to thier ability to go through earlier rounds without preparing specificly for each opponent. At least i took it as he meant that they where able to do this because they ladder so much. Will we see Jinro being top of the korean ladder before next GSL? I can only hope =)
The way I understood it he brought up ladder to illustrate that the both of them can just practice normally (not even MU-specific) instead of having to prepare too much specifically for their opponents, but who knows.
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Amazing run Jinro hopefully you'll get the finals next season. Get well soon and hopefully we'll be able to get a ladder replay pack from you soon? :-D
Also thanks for the foreigner specials, much appreciated, as well as all GSL coverage so far, thx TL.
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On January 24 2011 19:13 Aflixion wrote:Awesome run, Jinro! Good luck next season And this is probably a stupid question, but as a newcomer to the StarCraft scene with SC2, I never actually found out what the Z7 and T11 stuff means on either side of the map name. Is it just Race Played and Number of Wins so far for that map?
The numbers indicate the spawn location of the player on the given map, so for example Z7 means the zerg player spawned at 7 o'clock location on that map.
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Good read, good luck in the next season
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Jinro, u made the non-korean world proud, once again! ur time in the finals will come if u keep it up! You show us that there is nothing supirior with the koreans. hard work, passion and a fancy beanie is enough! thank you for that!
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Jinro! You forgot to thank the people that helped u prep for the series! And your sponsors! Who helped you practice this TvT?
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Sad that Jinro is out, but I'm absolutely sure that no one is disappointed in his performance. Get better soon Jinro and practice hard!
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Wow, this sickness is still spreading around the house? Maybe they need to be a bit more aware in that regard and to avoid passing/receiving it.
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Very good interview, Jinro is lucid and that's very, very important to improve. His training is paying of, he's improving much faster and the progress are visible, I'm sure he'll go far
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Get better soon Chinro. You make us all proud.
Its to bad that it worked out this way. The way you played your first map against MKP was splendid to see.
GL HF in further GSL's
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Good games, good interview and good luck in the next season. This season has been the best one so far, so its a huge progress even tho you ended at the same spot statistically.
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Congratz once again for making this far and giving us some of the best games so far!
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Jinro you are a great player , no doubt .. But if you really want to be like MVP or MKP on the ladder you should work hard on micro and tactics.. i like harrassing , but you do banshee and helion every single game .. i dont like that style , winning because a flying dark templar killed 15 scvs, that takes the beauty of the game for the spectator.. at least for me , i like to see mkp or mvp atacks , they almost never harrass , they just go there and destroy everything.. that is beautifull , its what MC does , hits that time and boom...
Good luck with the cold , the trainings and the next GSL that comes very fast..
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