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Iloveoov re-joins SKT T1 as coach - Page 13
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itsjustatank
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and from the looks of it he has ascended to super saiyan | ||
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SilentchiLL
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On September 19 2013 23:26 Shikyo wrote: I wonder how effective having old BW pros(who wouldn't be that good in todays BW anyway) as coaches in a completely different game is in comparison to just having SC2 coaches who have been good in SC2 for a long time. Shouldn't things have changed a ton throughout the years and especially due to the new game? Coaching in bw has never been about getting a player that is better than the ones under his wing and making him "teach" them how to play, from what I've read there's a lot more about coaching (social factors, coping with pressure, living healthily during it all, etc.etc.) and all the experience both boxer and oov have in the scene should be very helpful for all of the players. | ||
Boonbag
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Kitai
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On September 19 2013 22:36 Boundz(DarKo) wrote: So this is why everyone's retiring. They're scared. Should be. Haha, beat me to it. Fantastic news! | ||
Nerevar
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On September 19 2013 23:26 Shikyo wrote: I wonder how effective having old BW pros(who wouldn't be that good in todays BW anyway) as coaches in a completely different game is in comparison to just having SC2 coaches who have been good in SC2 for a long time. Shouldn't things have changed a ton throughout the years and especially due to the new game? He's not completely inexperienced in sc2. He played a lot when the game first released and even played some during his military service. Even though a lot has changed since then, he has been showing an interest in sc2 for a while. | ||
GWdeathscythe
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JustPassingBy
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On September 19 2013 23:35 SilentchiLL wrote: Coaching in bw has never been about getting a player that is better than the ones under his wing and making him "teach" them how to play, from what I've read there's a lot more about coaching (social factors, coping with pressure, living healthily during it all, etc.etc.) and all the experience both boxer and oov have in the scene should be very helpful for all of the players. Besides, Coaching in Korea - at least as far as I understood - also has a managing aspect. Plan upcoming events, make training schedules, help players to research their opponents. | ||
HearthCraft
United States117 Posts
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Abstinence
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raga4ka
Bulgaria5676 Posts
On September 19 2013 23:26 Shikyo wrote: I wonder how effective having old BW pros(who wouldn't be that good in todays BW anyway) as coaches in a completely different game is in comparison to just having SC2 coaches who have been good in SC2 for a long time. Shouldn't things have changed a ton throughout the years and especially due to the new game? Thanks to Oov Fantasy became good enough to win an OSL in BW . He was one of the pioneers of late game mech switch in TvZ that revolutionized the MU when he was a coach . And had one of the best expansion timings ever . I think he can is a good addition to any team in any game , because he is intimidating enough to make players practise more . | ||
lolfail9001
Russian Federation40169 Posts
On September 20 2013 01:27 Abstinence wrote: "I feel especially confident that I can do things like creating various kinds of documents anytime." lol wtf? Managing part of his job, huh! | ||
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