You contributed greatly to the team's win with your 2kill.
My game against Kal was poor, and I left behind many regrets. It made me sad to the point where I couldn't even recall my earlier victories. At the least, I'm glad I raised my PvZ winrate.
You're very strong in PvZ lately.
I have even more confidence than before. I was actually amazed at myself; I felt like I always had more powerful and more numerous forces.
Recently, your winrate has been on the rise. What was the driving force behind your change?
I don't know why either. Maybe it's the stadium music: I used to listen to it when I entered, but not anymore. If I have to give a reason, that would be it.
Your management against hero was outstanding.
I was amazed at the might of my troops as well. I had so much more than I anticipated. Thanks to my staggering troop count, I was confident I would be able to win.
You hit a very critical timing versus Calm. What was the key?
The timing was very important. If I had missed that timing, the game would have been tough. In practice, I always searched for those timings, and thanks to that, I felt a lot better about my play in general. Against Calm, I could have gone without attacking, but seeing only one sunken, I took the opportunity. In that moment, I did also consider missing that timing, but I was decisive in the end.
You used a 4gate attack against Kal.
Because it was cross positions, I felt comfortable with a 4gate. If we had spawned close positions, I would have changed my strategy. Despite this situation, Kal played steadily. When I saw my opponent's dragoon forces, I felt like I was about to lose.
You seemed more frail in your battle against Kal.
I've always lost PvP a lot. I'm decent in practice, but I don't know why I can't succeed in broadcasted PvP. I've pondered this issue for a long time. It's not a lack of confidence, and I can't come up with any real reason.
Anything else?
My younger sister just graduated and is going to high school. I practiced hard to dedicate wins as a graduation present, since I couldn't be at the ceremony. I'm living in the practice house right now, and it's tough. I wasn't used to practice house life. My sister, you have to work hard and become an outstanding person! I hope you get in touch soon, and I want to be your inspirational force.
[T/N the KR-CN seemed pretty shoddy to me, so feel free to correct anything that's blatantly wrong. I didn't watch this series.]
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