My Korea Trip + Gom Foreigner House - Page 3
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JiYan
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Spades
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On March 15 2011 19:57 Clicker wrote: Awesome post and pics! Did anyone harass MVP (by harass I mean swoon over) on the train? On March 15 2011 20:14 GameCreds wrote: Awesome More of this plz! So cool to see what's going on in the Foreigner house :D And btw, for those who want, cArn is streaming his games live all day (from 02:00 am to 18:30pm CET) long 7/7 here - Spades, he's still a roomate of yours there, right? cArn is still living in the Gom House, I'm back in the US currently On March 15 2011 20:31 Tommylew wrote: so how much did u learn that you will take to training when back in America? Must have such a better understanding of practice too now!!! Not only did i learn a lot in general from the korean pros, but i also learned more efficient ways to practice and analyze my game, I improved a lot. On March 15 2011 21:03 Rylaji wrote: Are you going back? Only time will tell, a lot of big things happening in the US this year, so we'll see On March 16 2011 01:08 eXwOn wrote: Wow that`s awesome man. How many people would you recommend to join me if I did take a trip to korea? Also, what exactly did the coaches teach you when you played? I have a tough time understanding specifically what lines they would use to make someone a better player. Awesome, again, that's all I can say :D The more the better i suppose~ If you or anyone else is serious about going to korea for a trip and wants any info on fun places to stay or places to go for fun etc, feel free to pm me. The coaches gave my game a lot more structure. I have set places for buildings, clearly defined build orders and timings. They really will focus on every tiny aspect of your game to make it as solid as possible. They will have you play the same build over and over, making it more efficient each game. I was always the kind of player that just had a loose build order and tried to react to my opponent, they want you to not have to think about what to do, but already have structured reactions to whatever your opponent is doing, so you dont have to think as much and can just react naturally and focus on other things. They showed me so much more, but this was the biggest improvement for me | ||
tranqfx
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DashedHopes
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StutteR
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SilverJohnny
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On March 16 2011 09:01 DashedHopes wrote: I cant see the pictures says upgrade photobucket Same here. Sounds like an awesome trip though! | ||
ffadicted
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Hot_Bid
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Spades
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TadH
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GinDo
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On March 16 2011 09:03 StutteR wrote: Can't see the images Yeah i just get the photobucket Bandwith exceeded, plz upgrade. | ||
Ftwpker
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On March 16 2011 09:27 Spades wrote: In process of fixing it Thank God!! I must see!! | ||
theBlues
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puttputt
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http://imgur.com | ||
FlerinnnN
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mizU
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Everything else sounds so exciting though, gratz so far! | ||
s2pid_loser
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i think photobucket doesnt work for me :/ | ||
SkCom
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the ones I can see are aewsome though, it looks like a lot of fun and everyone looks very nice and friendly also, guess even MVPs ride the subway in korea | ||
Ftwpker
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On March 16 2011 09:55 s2pid_loser wrote: cant see the photos i think photobucket doesnt work for me :/ He says he's fixing it | ||
Let it Raine
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