China Union Team to attend GSTL? - Page 7
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TheAmazombie
United States3714 Posts
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fireproofazn
United States231 Posts
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funny.mokats
China15 Posts
On December 16 2011 05:03 stuchiu wrote: Sen can't be in the team, the Chinese hate him with a passion that most people reserve for horses. Nobody hate sen in China.Do you know F91 and sen are very good friends?They often practice together. | ||
EricFartman
China76 Posts
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Steamboatlol
United States161 Posts
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Boblhead
United States2577 Posts
On December 16 2011 14:33 Steamboatlol wrote: 3 out of 3 chinese players made it out of their groups in WCG. I expect they'll do a lot better than people think! if it was a wc3 tournament or dota chinese teams have some of the best wc3/dota teams. There were a couple noticeable ones in bw, Chinese player base is fucking huge. So I would expect alot to be pretty top level considering some probably play on korean server since the beginning. | ||
Cupine
Canada51 Posts
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endy
Switzerland8966 Posts
On December 16 2011 14:36 Boblhead wrote: if it was a wc3 tournament or dota chinese teams have some of the best wc3/dota teams. There were a couple noticeable ones in bw, Chinese player base is fucking huge. So I would expect alot to be pretty top level considering some probably play on korean server since the beginning. The player base isn't that huge. BW and W3 were huge in China because they were free and didn't require a high end computer and could be played online with lan latency thanks to private b.net servers (I remember back then, each city/province had its own private b.net server, so sick). SC2 is the total opposite. But yeah, WCG results were pretty convincing, China does have very talented players, and I expect the Chinese team to do well. Hope that Sen will join ! | ||
VirgilSC2
United States6151 Posts
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qqK
Germany282 Posts
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LeLfe
France3160 Posts
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AndAgain
United States2621 Posts
On December 16 2011 00:54 eYeball wrote: Exactly my thougts, but don't XiaOt coach now mostly, instead of playing himself? Oh man, this guy was a monster. The decision to become a coach/manager or whatever makes no sense. | ||
bokchoi
Korea (South)9498 Posts
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paintfive
785 Posts
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Yoshi Kirishima
United States10158 Posts
more G in the GLOBAL star league please! On December 16 2011 16:04 AndAgain wrote: Oh man, this guy was a monster. The decision to become a coach/manager or whatever makes no sense. It's probably as simple as having a safe, stable income, while still being able to work with what you love (or maybe he lost that passion or drive to endure long practice hours) On December 16 2011 16:05 paintfive wrote: imagine.. if it were sponsored by the state. they would dominate for years to come omg that would be epic haha... just a tiny bit would be like nothing, but to the sc2 team, would be so helpful | ||
haduken
Australia8267 Posts
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babylon
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kurosawa
31 Posts
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AndAgain
United States2621 Posts
On December 16 2011 16:19 kurosawa wrote: It's actually quite funny...Xigua comes from a well off family in China. In fact, invictus is basically bankrolled by his family. He has said to me he actually doesn't practice much. Imagine if he did - would be frightening. He said in some interview that he plays 40-60 games a day. "E-sports": Xiaose (Chinese commentator of NeoTV, the channel that braodcasts GSL in China) said that you play about 80 games per day and that you have a smurf account that's ranked #1 in the Korean server. Is that true? iG.Xigua: 80 games is a bit too much, that will be kind of ridiculous (laughs), I play between 40-60 games per day in average and 80 games maximum. I also do have a smurf account and it's currently ranked top 20 in the Korean ladder http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=293523 | ||
kurosawa
31 Posts
On December 16 2011 16:28 AndAgain wrote: He said in some interview that he plays 40-60 games a day. http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=293523 He's not exactly going to say he practices fuck all is he? A bit arrogant if this is the case. Xigua is not a full time progamer at all, he does it for fun. He has other business interests...let's be honest, being a progamer is not the way to go if you want to earn real money. | ||
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