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Video interviews by Moletrap:
Source for all interviews: This Is Game
SKTelecom T1_By.Sun
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about qualifiying?
I've been sick these past couple of days so I barely got to practice. After waking up today, I felt completely healed, and that is why I believe I was able to win. I was suffering because of enteritis but I think the real reason I was hurting so badly was because I over indulged on watermelons.
How were today's games?
To be honest, I didn't want to play against any Terrans. Even so, I ended up meeting nothing but Terrans on my way up. There are so many varieties for Terran build orders and it is hard to initiate against them. I say this because I am a initiative player. In the last set against TurN you played a game where you took the initiative.
I played 7 PvTs and in almost all of them my opponents opted for a macro game. Against TurN I decided, since I was ahead after the first set, to just play strategically and use that to grab the intiative.
In the BW days, you never made it it into the StarLeagues. People these days seem to be saying the time for By.Sun has arrived now that you are involved with SC2.
I don't think I'm at that level yet. I just barely made it past the qualifiers. Right now I lack I'm lacking in skills and my experiences are really low compared to that of GSL players. I can't say that with my current skills that I am any good. During today's preliminaries almost all the top players from ProLeague were eliminated.
ProLeague is a league that's broadcasted so the experiences you get through the games are really important. I heard that today's results were terrible for them but I don't know why that was so.
Within the dual tournament you will only face BW players, and once you get into the Ro16, then you will face GSL players. What do you think will happen?
I know GSL players are really good and all, but as long as I don't face the top of the top, I think I will have a shot at beating them.
Woongjin Stars_BisAnG
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about qualifying for the Dual Tournament?
On my way to the studio I honestly didn't think I was going to make it this far but now that I made into the Dual Tournament it feels so amazing and good.
During the ProLeagues you were never sent out.
That is because all the players on our team is so good that I was never needed. It was a bummer that I was never send out during ProLeague but because I was able to advance like this through the individual tournaments, I am really glad. How were today's games?
I think my games against Bisu in the Ro8 was the toughest. My Dark Templar attack was too easily blocked so I started with a disadvantage but when it came to the head to head battles, I was able to win and grab the advantage.
What happened in game 2 against Bisu?
I attempted a sort of an all in but it was way too easily blocked. That's why he took the advantage and I lost. Wasn't the finals against mini tough?
My opponent was a really good player so I expected the games to be difficult but my strategies worked so well that I won easily.
After the StarLeague qualifiers you will face the GSL players. Are you confident?
In my opinion, even the KeSPA players are good enough to be on par with the GSL players. If the games go like they did during the qualifiers then I think I'll be fine. Regardless of the player or race you always start off with 6 workers so it's all the same. Until the time for the dual tournament comes I'll practice really hard and show everyone that even KeSPA players are progressing really well. Any last words?
I want to thank our coach and manager for always working so hard for us. I also want to tell my parents that I love them.
Team 8_Ryul2
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about qualifying for the Dual Tournament?
I saw my group and assumed that I wasn't going to make it but I think luck was on my side.
In your group what kind of players were there?
In my group there were many top ProLeague players. EffOrt, firebathero, and a bunch of other guys like them were in there. How were today's games?
I was able to beat Kang Ki Hoon, Shine, sHy, and hitmaN[jOin] in order. Within these players that I faced, I think the games against Kang Ki Hoon were the hardest. I underestimated him and ended up getting flustered after losing game 1.
Why do you think luck was on your side?
I think all the good players were eliminated through other players so I just casually walked on by. How good do you think your SC2 skills are?
I think I'm at the top. It's just that all my teammates skills are so much better than me that I haven't had a chance to get sent out yet.
Will you be confident for the Dual Tournament?
If I play like I did in the preliminaries then I should be able to provide great games for the Dual Tournament. If I win I will show you an outstanding ceremony. I hope the fans will be anticipating that. Between SC1 and SC2, which game fits your style better?
I haven't gotten down the concept of SC2 yet so I think SC1 is still better for me. But with more effort I think my SC2 game senses will get better and better.
You have a good chance that you'll be placed into the same group with Flash. Any desire to face him?
I do not want to be in the same group with Flash. He's too good. Any last words?
I never thought I would get through the preliminaries like this but the coach gave me great advice and so I was able to play without feeling nervous.
SKTelecom T1_BeSt
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it into the Dual Tournament?
Personally I wasn't expecting much from myself but getting into the Dual Tournament like this has made me so happy. I also think I will have to refine my skills and fix all my mistakes until it's time for the Dual Tournament.
How come you were not sure you would make it?
To me, It felt like I was lacking in skills. That's why I was not sure if I would make it or not.
How were today's games?
Against Protosses I knew that if my build orders were scouted I would lose and I heard that hOn_sin was really good so I had anticipated some really hard games against him.
Are you confident about the Dual Tournament?
After playing against the KeSPA players I believe that as long as I avoid the top of the top players I should be fine. So I think I'll be able to advance to the next round flawlessly. I didn't have any expectations when I came here but because I made it into the Dual Tournament, I'm tempted to make it to the OSL.
This is your first ever SC2 league. Are you confident?
I still don't feel like I'm any good at SC2. I think I'm mediocre at best. But I think as long as I practice really hard I will be able to become a good player soon.
A lot of players who were doing well in the ProLeague were eliminated.
The top SC2 players were eliminated so I think I need to take advantage of this opportunity and make it to the OSL. Any last words?
I feel so moved today because I hadn't made it past the preliminaries like this in such a long time. I'm going to think of this as a fresh start for me and practice really hard to make it into the OSL.
Team 8_BaBy
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it into the Dual Tournament?
Recently I only play BW so I only had like one day to prepare for this. So I was really expecting to be eliminated on my way here but lo and behold, I advanced so I am really happy. I think the momentum is really good for me so I think I'll be able to show really good games in the Dual Tournament as well.
Recently your momentum has been really good. Did it follow you all the way to the preliminaries?
Recently as I play my games I feel like it is more luck than skill. I think I'm on a winning streak currently so I am hoping to show better games in the future that were a result of skill and not luck. I hope you guys will keep watching me for that. How were today's games?
They went really well in my favor. Luck was on my side so I made it past the preliminaries like this.
Any players that left an impression on you?
Against Lizzy in game 1 I had 6 medivacs just doing nothing so I let him make a comeback. Coach Cha's mind control allowed me to make a comeback. (I kid you not this is what it says)
How good are your SC2 skills?
I think I'm mediocre. I just think I'm getting my build orders right so that is why I am winning a lot in tournaments. Do you think there was something in your play that needs to be refined?
I think I need to play a lot more TvPs. If my opponent is on the same skill level as me then it's really hard to win in that match up. That's why I think I need a lot more practice.
Do you watch a lot of GSL?
I haven't missed a single game. I've been watching GSL furiously. How good do you think you are compared to the GSL players?
I'm nowhere near the level of Code S players but I think I am on par with Code A players. With a little effort I think I will be able to beat Code A players. Do you think you'll make it to the OSL?
If I prepare thoroughly I think I will definitely make it into the OSL.
Any last words?
Jaedong hyung is currently playing. I really hope he will advance as well. Right now it is a critical time for our team. We will practice really hard and go on a winning streak in the ProLeague.
STX SouL_Last
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it through the preliminaries?
In my group there were so many really good players. I had heard that RorO and free were really good players so I came here without any expectations but I am so glad that I made it through.
How were today's games?
I lost too easily against Paralyze in game 1 so I felt really nervous. My hands were not warmed up so instead of going for long macro games, I decided to go for strategic macro games for games 2 and 3. And I think it paid off.
How did you prepare for today's matches?
I looked at the ladders stats of everyone in my group and I saw that I was placed the highest. So I played with confidence because of that. How confident are you for this Dual Tournament?
Last Dual Tournament I wasn't ready. But this time I will prepare really well and make it into the OSL.
After the Dual Tournament you will face GSL players.
GSL players play exceptionally well so I am really excited about facing them. I never lose confidence in myself though.
Any last words?
I'm so glad that I made it past the preliminaries. Recently my ProLeague performances have been abysmal but because I was able to make it through the preliminaries today, I will also show better games in the ProLeague.
STX SouL_Bogus
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it into the Dual Tournament?
I feel so happy that I made it like this. I told myself that as long as I didn't make any mistakes I would make it and that's exactly what happened.
How confident are you for the Dual Tournament?
During practice my results in TvP were really good so I had a lot of confidence against Protosses. I saw that I had a lot of Protoss players in my group so I was telling myself that this was definitely doable.
Isn't TvP difficult?
For Terrans it seems like vs Zerg and vs Protoss are the hardest match ups. But for me TvPs are the most comfortable. But the thing is, Terran is a race where if you make a mistake you cannot win. The hardest games from today?
I face a crisis in my games against herO[jOin] but luck was on my side and thankfully I was able to win.
The final was against Crazy-Hydra. How was it?
Compared to my match ups during the Ro8 and Ro4 it was easy. I won a hard fought first game and I think that may have also had something to do with my victory. 2 STX Terrans made it past the preliminaries.
Within our team practices I believe our Terrans are the best. Even throughout the KeSPA players the Terran players are being regarded as the best. If you had to compare yourself to GSL players?
If I played against GSL players it would be really difficult but it wouldn't completely hopeless. If I focus on nothing but SC2 I think I could catch up to them in no time.
You have to face GSL players after the Dual Tournament. Thoughts?
Personally I really have wanted to play against them. I think I'll be ecstatic if I beat them. That's why I want to pass the Dual Tournament and make it into the OSL. If it's a Protoss then I don't care who I face. I really want to play against them.
Any last words?
I feel really glad about making it through my first SC2 preliminaries. I will prepare really well and show a lot of great games.
Woongjin Stars_Flying
+ Show Spoiler +How do you feel about qualifying for the Dual Tournament?I was expecting a lot of hard games but I only met Terrans on my way up so I think I advanced pretty easily. You won every match with a 2:0 but were there any challenging games?During the finals, after I won game 1 I got really nervous because I came to the realization that I was only 1 game away from advancing. Thankfully my opponent went for a gambling build and I was able to block that well and grab my victory. In the finals, you faced Canata.In game 1 he did a very quick barracks push. And in game 2 after he expanded he harassed me quite a lot with his marines. But I was able to prolong the game and was able to make a comeback. Was the fact that you only faced Terrans a good thing?One of my opponents in my group was hyvaa so I was worried about that. But thankfully he got knocked out. So I told myself that as long as I did not lose focus I would be able to advance. Most of the current top SC2 players were eliminated.During today's preliminaries a lot of the really good SC2 players were eliminated. I think that's going to benefit me in the end. With a little effort, I think I will be make it into the OSL. Are there any difficulties with going back and forth between SC1 and SC2?Of course it's difficult having to transition between two games but SC2 is a big opportunity for me. I want to be better than the other players so I will practice really hard. Do you watch the GSL?I watch it frequently. They're much better than us so you benefit from watching them. It's not possible to digest GSL players' builds 100% right now. Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has KeSPA players so I will play with the mentality of needing to beat only one match. Any last words?After the Ro8 there was a really long wait for the Ro4 matches to begin. Thankfully my manager and coach mind controlled me well so I was able to win the Ro4 easily. I really want to thank them for that. (What is up with BW players and mind control -.-;
STX SouL_Classic
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it past the preliminaries?
Within the 3 years that I have been a professional gamer, I have made it to 5 preliminary finals and I have lost all 5 of them. I was so worried about losing again during today's preliminaries but after I won the first match I gained a lot of confidence and played really well. I think that had a significant effect on me and was the reason why I was able to make it into the Dual Tournament.
In the past, your preliminary results were not that great.
I would make it the finals fairly easily but I would always get eliminated 0:2 in the last round for some reason. But this time I was able to make it past the finals so I think I broke the jinx.
Your finals opponent was M18M, who is known for being really good at SC2.
After I won the first game I was so sure I was going to win the second game as well. But my opponent harassed me too well and so I lost. I thought I was done for mentally but I didn't lose my focus and that was a big factor as to why I won. You beat Stats in the Ro4.
I think he let me win too easily. In fact, the first match against Alone was the hardest. After I lost game one, I had to play the rest of that series as a nervous wreck.
If Jaedong hadn't been eliminated you would have faced him in the finals.
I was really worried because Jaedong is really good and because TvZ is extremely difficult. But thankfully Jaedong got eliminated. I think because Jaedong died early I was able to advance easily. If you make it to the OSL you will face GSL players.
KeSPA players are still lacking in a lot of areas but that doesn't mean we don't have a fighting chance. For the rest of our time if we practice really hard I think it'll be playable. STX Terrans are doing really well right now. Thoughts?
It is a fact that STX Terrans are really strong right now. We have a lot of TvTs and we practice really hard with each other.
Any last words?
I've been a gamer for over 3 years but I just now finally made it into the Dual Tournament. I will make sure I don't get eliminated in some lame fashion and I will prepare really well so I want to ask for a lot of support.
Woongjin Stars_Neo.G_Soulkey
+ Show Spoiler + How do you feel about making it past the preliminaries?
I came with a calm and composed mind. And it made it all the better that my results were good. In the last series I had to play a regame and I think my opponent was mentally shaken because of that. It wasn't his fault that we had to play a regame so I felt really bad for him. Because Shuttle wasn't able to make it, I will do my absolute best with him in mind.
What was the situation with the regame?
I was in a bit of a disadvantage but I wasn't giving up. I was blocking a major attack by Shuttle when all of a sudden he got kicked out of the game so we had to do a regame. Wasn't it harder for you because you had to do a regame?
My coach consoled me really well so I was able to keep my composure. On the other hand, I saw Shuttle's expression on his face and I realized instantly that he was not comfortable at all with the situation. I knew I had won right then and there. I felt that he would do an all in in order to hide the fact that he was shaken up and just as I expected, he did an all in. How did you feel after seeing your group?
When I saw my group I initially assumed I would advance pretty easily. But after actually facing my opponents, every single game was a challenge. But I still advanced so I am happy.
Woongjin Stars had the most qualified players.
I actually expected more of us to make it. For all the players who were eliminated today, I hope they can revive themselves through their ProLeague performances. You will face GSL players in the OSL.
I don't want to play against GSL players. In a recent interview Mvp said that he beat me while offracing as Zerg. This is true. Although if we're grabbing at strings here I should make it clear that it was only a little after I had started playing SC2. Right now if I had to play ZvZs I would win. Right now the skill difference between us and GSL players is so great that if they lose, they should be ashamed of themselves. Any last words?
After losing three games in a row I felt like I wasn't going to make it. Ever since becoming a progamer that was the first time I had ever thought that way. But I couldn't let down Light hyung and my coach so I played real hard to prove to them that I have what it takes. I've released all negative thoughts and am practicing real hard so I will work hard to ensure that all my future games will be victories. I also want to congratulate BisAnG for qualifiying.
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Thanks for these!
Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names.
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"In my opinion, even the academy players are good enough to be on par with the GSL players." That's a bit intense.
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They seem quite confident that they can hang with the middle-of-the-road GSL players, this will be interesting to see I guess.
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"In my opinion, even the academy players are good enough to be on par with the GSL players."
They better be, because I want to see the elephant in the room scenario happen
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BeSt and BaBy advance <333 sad to see no KT interviews up yet tho :O
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On July 20 2012 08:12 bittman wrote: Thanks for these!
Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names.
I expected them to be complete tossups. We don't really know to what extent the top BW players are practicing that game or if the b-team SC2 players are expected to practice BW alongside SC2. If I had to guess, I would say the b-teamers solely practice SC2 and this has allowed them to somewhat pass the players that committing more heavily to both games.
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On July 20 2012 08:12 bittman wrote: Thanks for these!
Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names.
Of the top 20 ranked Kespa SC2 players as of July 3, By.Sun, Flying, Soulkey and BaBy qualifed. Of the invitees, Flash and Fantasy are ranked. The rest have either mediocre to bad or no records at all in SC2.
The highest ranked qualifer is By.Sun, who is tied for second with herO[jOin] and RorO. #1 is EffOrt. None of those qualifed.
I'd say Effort failing to qualify is by far the biggest surprise, followed by Bisang and Ryul2 who never did anything at all even in BW.
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On July 20 2012 08:12 bittman wrote: Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names.
By.Sun, BaBy, Soulkey and to a lesser extent, BeSt, are not really that surprising. They have all been performing in the SPL and online (or so we hear). EffOrt was probably the favorite out of every player in attendance, and he was knocked out in his first match, so that's one big upset. sHy being knocked out is also a little surprising too considering that his SPL performance has been decent and he beat two GSL players, including ST_AcE, a little over a week ago. BisAnG is completely out of nowhere though, having never played a televised BW match or SC2 match as far as I know.
In short, there were a few big upsets, and a few more typical results. A mixture.
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On July 20 2012 08:21 setzer wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 08:12 bittman wrote: Thanks for these!
Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names. I expected them to be complete tossups. We don't really know to what extent the top BW players are practicing that game or if the b-team SC2 players are expected to practice BW alongside SC2. If I had to guess, I would say the b-teamers solely practice SC2 and this has allowed them to somewhat pass the players that committing more heavily to both games.
Fair enough. So most likely it might be still a few months until we're actually able to gauge the level of sc2 each kespa will play at. Should be a good chance for some kespa players who were lesser known to break out I imagine so hopefully the qualifiers are actually indicative of some people we should really keep an eye out for.
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KeSPA players always give so much more boring interviews than the GSL guys, such a shame. You can almost predict what they'll say based on the question for every question.
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Wait a minute...
I think I'm translating something wrong here.
Do they play against GSL players in the Dual Tournament? Or do they not face them until the OSL?
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On July 20 2012 08:54 SeeKeR wrote: Wait a minute...
I think I'm translating something wrong here.
Do they play against GSL players in the Dual Tournament? Or do they not face them until the OSL?
They don't face them until the round of 16. Which I guess you would call the real OSL since that is when both sides merge to face each other.
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On July 20 2012 08:54 SeeKeR wrote: Wait a minute...
I think I'm translating something wrong here.
Do they play against GSL players in the Dual Tournament? Or do they not face them until the OSL? Dual Tournament stage is just Kespa vs Kespa and GSL vs GSL. They start playing each other in the ro16 edit : ninjad
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Funny how the established pros say they suck at sc2 and then bisang says academy players are on par with GSL players. I guess we'll see.
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I only recognize By.Sun,BeSt,Baby and Bogus lol What happened to Jaedong and Bisu ? And it's the first time that i heard this term: Academy players = B-team right?
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On July 20 2012 09:09 Moka wrote:I only recognize By.Sun,BeSt,Baby and Bogus lol What happened to Jaedong and Bisu ? And it's the first time that i heard this term: Academy players = B-team right? Yes. I think they're pretty much equivalent terms
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On July 20 2012 09:09 Moka wrote:What happened to Jaedong and Bisu ?
Jaedong lost to StarDust 2-1 in the Group F semifinals. Bisu lost his first match in Group E against BisAnG 2-1, who as you can see, later went on to quality.
Bisu in particular has been looking pretty poor at SC2 (0-5 in SPL), despite his top 2 finish at MLG in the exhibition matches. Jaedong is good, but a bit inconsistent. Luck wasn't with him on that day.
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the kespa koreans are really really really good at sc2 right now... ;;
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On July 20 2012 08:36 Ruscour wrote: KeSPA players always give so much more boring interviews than the GSL guys, such a shame. You can almost predict what they'll say based on the question for every question.
Media trained vs not media trained.
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Whoa! No Effort :o
He has looked so damn good! This is pretty surprising. And Soulkey?? "The best sc2 player to transition"
Sigh
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Really hoping to see BaBy do well and make through ODT!
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On July 20 2012 09:28 bkrow wrote: Whoa! No Effort :o
He has looked so damn good! This is pretty surprising. And Soulkey?? "The best sc2 player to transition"
Sigh
Soulkey qualified. The interview just isn't translated yet.
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Meh, sucks so much that Jaedong didnt make it =(((((
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On July 20 2012 09:19 KawaiiRice wrote: the kespa koreans are really really really good at sc2 right now... ;; Rly? How much good? Can u compare it to someone? Like are they with pair to eu pros?
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On July 20 2012 09:19 KawaiiRice wrote: the kespa koreans are really really really good at sc2 right now... ;;
They talk like they don't play with GSL gamers, but if they really are getting high up on ladder, doesn't that mean they are constantly playing with them? You play on KR server do you know it they are HIgh masters GM like everyone says?
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SeeKeR I read your blog and now I see this, wtf is going on man.
anyway, this is the first time im seeing who qualified and I have to say im glad to see soulkey advance but sad effort bisu JD etc didn't make it
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On July 20 2012 09:58 Cinquedea wrote:SeeKeR I read your blog and now I see this, wtf is going on man. anyway, this is the first time im seeing who qualified and I have to say im glad to see soulkey advance but sad effort bisu JD etc didn't make it I cut out Live Reporting out of my life.
I actually was planning on cutting off TL entirely but...
that was an impossible task. IMPOSSIBLE!
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ROFL soulkeys last comment "if we lose to GSL players they should be ashamed" hahahaha.
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Right now the skill difference between us and GSL players is so great that if they lose they should be ashamed. HA. Beautiful Soulkey Edit: lol ninja'd by blade
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I love these interviews, they're great to read! So good to see these guys do well and have them shine. Really dissappointed that Bisu, Jaedong and Jaehoon didn't make it though
I do like the jabs that MVP and Soulkey throw at each other. Woonjin guys are always so fun
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Soulkey and MVP smack talk hhahahaa. Hopefully soulkey can move on to face GSL players and put them to shame
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Soulkey vs. MVP, make it happen.
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damn stx and woonjin ripped it up. So sad no JD
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Thanks for the translations. Soulkey vs MVP has got to happen whether in the OSL or in a show match or something at some point.
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What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers.
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On July 20 2012 08:12 bittman wrote: Thanks for these!
Quick question: I haven't really been paying attention to Kespa sc2 transition yet, mostly because I'm not of a BW background and would rather see these guys later over sooner.
So my question is: given what people have seen thus far (which isn't a lot I imagine) are the qualifiers expected or shocks? I only recognise three of the names.
Eh I recognized all of the names but as for the classically top players not making it..not too surprising i guess? it's a new game for them. I expected a couple more to qualify...but w/e. Soulkey <3
Right now the skill difference between us and GSL players is so great that if they lose, they should be ashamed of themselves.
Always with the attitude ahaha.
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On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant
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Soulkey's interview is hilarious...
Also, so happy that best got through @_@
ty seeker
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On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant
When tossed into Google Translate on its own, that word came back as "Association". From the context of some of the interviews, especially Flying's "Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has [academy/association] players", it seems that they may be referring to KeSPA players as a whole.
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Well from the sound of BisAng's interview Bisu put up a good fight at least. Sigh
Really happy for Sun and Best, gonna cheer hard for them in the ODT <3
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On July 20 2012 11:04 jobber123rd wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant When tossed into Google Translate on its own, that word came back as "Association". From the context of some of the interviews, especially Flying's "Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has [academy/association] players", it seems that they may be referring to KeSPA players as a whole. U can't necessarily trust the first thing that comes back with Google Translate. Academy is on there if you look closer.
IDK, I'll prolly find out eventually what that word means
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oh man, I can only wish for a Kespa player vs GSL player final for this OSL. shit would probably one of the most hyped up thing in starcraft history for this first OSL. imagine Flash vs MVP final.
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trust me , the next osl winner will be from kespa.
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Seeker
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On July 20 2012 11:12 Phemtos wrote: oh man, I can only wish for a Kespa player vs GSL player final for this OSL. shit would probably one of the most hyped up thing in starcraft history for this first OSL. imagine Flash vs MVP final. Uhhh..... that is only IF Flash and Mvp can both make it
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On July 20 2012 11:10 SeeKeR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 11:04 jobber123rd wrote:On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant When tossed into Google Translate on its own, that word came back as "Association". From the context of some of the interviews, especially Flying's "Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has [academy/association] players", it seems that they may be referring to KeSPA players as a whole. U can't necessarily trust the first thing that comes back with Google Translate. Academy is on there if you look closer. IDK, I'll prolly find out eventually what that word means
I'm aware of that, which is why I mentioned the context. It doesn't make any sense for Flying to be saying that the Dual Tournament only has practice partners or B-teamers (even with not many big players making it through the qualifier, Flash and ZerO are seeded), but him saying that there are only KeSPA players does fit.
I didn't mention it at first, but I only bothered giving my (admittedly uninformed) opinion on the matter because I noticed that the title of KeSPA's homepage is KeSPA 한국 e-Sports 협회.
Good luck finding it out!
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why bisu!!!! why!!!!
great interviews! thanks seeker
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I'm really not surprised right now with Bisu to be honest. Recently he has been looking rather poor in SC2. Iuno if it is his decision making or his builds, or both. I hope he finds the time to turn it around because he needs to do well. Not to mention, I mean it's OSL. You follow BW, you would know Bisu's achille's heel has always been OSL. Out of a hall of fame type career, no OSL at all means quite a lot.
Im not liking the BW/SC2 thing for Proleague. Splitting up time to practice is terrible.
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On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant Based on the interviews, it sounds like it means kespa players.
Thanks for the interviews btw.
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Neo.G_SoulkeyRight now the skill difference between us and GSL players is so great that if they lose, they should be ashamed of themselves. I got the same feeling from the LRs. This will be the GSL players' tournament to lose, depending on the Ro16 group selections.
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Right now the skill difference between us and GSL players is so great that if they lose, they should be ashamed of themselves.
LOL Soulkey :D
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IM merge with Woongjin plz
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T_T no Jaedong at least Soulkey made it through. His banter between him and MVP is fun to read
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Dunno why but all the players I like have a different attitude and are zerg lol
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Seeker
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Btw, all academy words have been replaced with KeSPA
I knew I had it wrong T-T
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On July 20 2012 14:17 SeeKeR wrote: Btw, all academy words have been replaced with KeSPA
I knew I had it wrong T-T
Don't worry SeeKeR. You won't learn anything new if you haven't done something wrong before.
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lol coach cha's mindcontrol <33 baby
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On July 20 2012 10:15 MCXD wrote: Soulkey vs. MVP, make it happen. yes in a zvz please
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Soukey playing some mind games, being sure to heap all the pressure on the GSL players lol xD
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On July 20 2012 16:18 Asha` wrote: Soukey playing some mind games, being sure to heap all the pressure on the GSL players lol xD
Well, I think the pressure will be on GSL players for the first few months simply because they have a big head start. But after 4-5 months (and especially after HoTS), people will have expected them to have caught up. Then the pressure will be on the A-teamers. Not just vs GSL but also against current B-teamers.
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On July 20 2012 11:10 SeeKeR wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 11:04 jobber123rd wrote:On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant When tossed into Google Translate on its own, that word came back as "Association". From the context of some of the interviews, especially Flying's "Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has [academy/association] players", it seems that they may be referring to KeSPA players as a whole. U can't necessarily trust the first thing that comes back with Google Translate. Academy is on there if you look closer. IDK, I'll prolly find out eventually what that word means it means association/Kespa.
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Seeker
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On July 20 2012 16:58 OopsOopsBaby wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 11:10 SeeKeR wrote:On July 20 2012 11:04 jobber123rd wrote:On July 20 2012 10:39 SeeKeR wrote:On July 20 2012 10:21 ShiroKaisen wrote: What do they mean by "academy players?" It sounds like that'd mean like...online practice partners, but some of these guys are obviously A teamers. Haha, I'll be honest with you. I kind of took a guess with that word. I didn't know what it meant in English so I used google translate. The word is 협회, and I had no idea what it meant When tossed into Google Translate on its own, that word came back as "Association". From the context of some of the interviews, especially Flying's "Thankfully the Dual Tournament only has [academy/association] players", it seems that they may be referring to KeSPA players as a whole. U can't necessarily trust the first thing that comes back with Google Translate. Academy is on there if you look closer. IDK, I'll prolly find out eventually what that word means it means association/Kespa. I already fixed it
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On July 20 2012 14:17 SeeKeR wrote: Btw, all academy words have been replaced with KeSPA
I knew I had it wrong T-T
All's well that ends well. You're still awesome. Thanks for all your work! ^_^
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So whats the next step? Brackets? More group play?
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On July 21 2012 02:01 chichom27 wrote: So whats the next step? Brackets? More group play?
The ten qualifiers from this join Flash and ZerO in the KeSPA Dual Tournament. There will be three groups of four players each. The top two from each group (six players total) advance to the Round of 16, alongside FanTaSy, JangBi, DRG, Oz, MVP, San, and the 4 survivors of the two non-KeSPA Dual Tournament groups coming up on Monday.
It is in the Ro16 that the KeSPA and non-KeSPA sides will meet.
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Never really heard of these guys, but they sure sound confident. Let's hope it's not just boasting! Looking forward to the Ro16
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thanks for the interview, really had a good time reading them.
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It took TSL.Hyun around 6 months to be Code A level, starting from scratch as I recall. (and he's still improving I think) Compared to Hyun, the KeSPA players have the disadvantage of being in a team of non-SC2 players, which might hinder SC2 improvement, as well as having to devote practice time to Brood War. Assuming there there are at least a few players from KeSPA with more talent for SC2 than Hyun (a very conservative estimate), my guess would be that it'd still be over 6 months for them to catch up to Code A level, maybe 9-12 months to be on even footing. However, the 2013 season will be Heart of the Swarm, which should be a soft-reset and help the KeSPA players a lot. So I think we can be pretty confident that no BW player will win or do well in a GSL or OSL for at least 2012, but if they are really as talented as is said, then they should be in a good position to start dominating from 2013 and on, give or take another 3-6 months for the expansion to get figured out a bit.
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I doubt that when 2 players say it they actually mean "mind control". Could be some kind of joke if it was only one, but from the context they probably just mean a mental boost.
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On July 21 2012 03:04 speknek wrote: I doubt that when 2 players say it they actually mean "mind control". Could be some kind of joke if it was only one, but from the context they probably just mean a mental boost.
"mind control" is yes, referring to trying to not freak out and keep calm. managing your mental state etc.
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You are so awesome Moletrap Oo;;
Added to OP
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On July 21 2012 02:59 Grumbels wrote: It took TSL.Hyun around 6 months to be Code A level, starting from scratch as I recall. (and he's still improving I think) Compared to Hyun, the KeSPA players have the disadvantage of being in a team of non-SC2 players, which might hinder SC2 improvement, as well as having to devote practice time to Brood War. Assuming there there are at least a few players from KeSPA with more talent for SC2 than Hyun (a very conservative estimate), my guess would be that it'd still be over 6 months for them to catch up to Code A level, maybe 9-12 months to be on even footing. However, the 2013 season will be Heart of the Swarm, which should be a soft-reset and help the KeSPA players a lot. So I think we can be pretty confident that no BW player will win or do well in a GSL or OSL for at least 2012, but if they are really as talented as is said, then they should be in a good position to start dominating from 2013 and on, give or take another 3-6 months for the expansion to get figured out a bit. Hyun actually made it to code A on his very first try, he just lost once he got there. But yeah, about 6 months until his play is starting to look like he knows what the hell he is actually doing.
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On July 20 2012 09:52 Megaliskuu wrote:Show nested quote +On July 20 2012 09:19 KawaiiRice wrote: the kespa koreans are really really really good at sc2 right now... ;; They talk like they don't play with GSL gamers, but if they really are getting high up on ladder, doesn't that mean they are constantly playing with them? You play on KR server do you know it they are HIgh masters GM like everyone says? Many are mid-high masters and some probably gm. I played a Zerg last week with the most mindblowing tactics and below 20% redundancy ... Used changeling wall on me... Was probably a kespa Zerg lol
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the "9" key on jaedongs keyboard is orange. o_O
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On July 21 2012 05:11 DeLoAdEr wrote: the "9" key on jaedongs keyboard is orange. o_O Oh, the Jaedong video.
How was it?
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Best of luck to Soulkey, dont really care about the rest.
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I'm sad that jaedong didn't make it through =( but yay for best making it through at least, love him too
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Awesome video interviews! Thanks Moletrap, Supernovamaniac, and GTR!
Liked the interview with BeSt ... well... the best.
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Reeeeally sad that JD didn't make it
Rooting for JangBi though
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<3 Woongjin Stars_Neo.G_Soulkey i really like his style
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Well, if JD wasn't able to make it through, I'm really glad that Baby did. Been impressed with this SC2 matches lately.
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