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MonDeW
Denmark369 Posts
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Birdfood
United States33 Posts
On May 29 2012 23:01 MonDeW wrote: Who started the 12 minute max out with Roaches, Stephano, DRG or someone different? Was just wondering while watching DRG's stream, really fun to watch! Probably Stephano.... LOL he loves his roaches c: | ||
MCDayC
United Kingdom14464 Posts
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Soender
Denmark9 Posts
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Soender
Denmark9 Posts
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Aegeis
United States1619 Posts
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kranten
Netherlands236 Posts
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Birdfood
United States33 Posts
On May 30 2012 21:53 MCDayC wrote: Okay, wtf Terran.... ForGG, MVP, MarineKing and Bomer all streaming at the same time?!?!??!?!?!??!! Add Lucifron for hype, and Dragon for hilarity. Madness! WHAAAAAAAT.... I MISSED MARINEKING??? >:O WHAT BLASPHEMY | ||
PopcornColonel
United States769 Posts
On May 31 2012 05:36 Aegeis wrote: Is the ladder going to lock soon? Yes. http://us.battle.net/sc2/en/blog/6176106/Season_7_Lock_Incoming-5_30_2012#blog June 5th, my birthday! ^^ | ||
Swampflare
United States1201 Posts
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Schmoooopy
United States448 Posts
Like, take for example this pretend coL vs. IM match Nada > Nestea Nada < MVP Ganzi > MVP Ganzi < Happy Killer > Happy etc. That's about as close as it gets, and it sounds super entertaining to watch. | ||
zEnVy
United States446 Posts
I have been top 8 platinum for two seasons. I have been rank 1 platinum for two weeks. I am on a 8 game winning streak, 1 game against top 8 plat, one game against top 8 diamond, and 6 games against diamond. AND I'M STILL IN PLATINUM Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu | ||
Klipsys
United States1533 Posts
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Sergio1992
Italy522 Posts
I looked over EU: 85 protoss 78 zerg Guess how many terrans remain? I looked over NA: 87 zerg 93 protoss Guess how many terrans remain? In the End I looked the korean GM: 86 protoss 69 zerg 79 terran (with an high % of smurf, because there are many IIIIIIIIIII) So I wonder if I should switch . Today I looked my games, I'm in mid master, and my tvp is 0%. I'm seriously discouraged | ||
imMUTAble787
United States680 Posts
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Bluelightz
Indonesia2463 Posts
On June 01 2012 21:46 Sergio1992 wrote: I'm highly discouraged to see that terran race is disappearing.. I looked over EU: 85 protoss 78 zerg Guess how many terrans remain? I looked over NA: 87 zerg 93 protoss Guess how many terrans remain? In the End I looked the korean GM: 86 protoss 69 zerg 79 terran (with an high % of smurf, because there are many IIIIIIIIIII) So I wonder if I should switch . Today I looked my games, I'm in mid master, and my tvp is 0%. I'm seriously discouraged Whatever percentage of GM are there its not your fault >.<? Also, follow the Mvp way (by which I mean cheese or lots of early pressure) to help your TvP up :D (small but biased note, yes im terran) + Show Spoiler + Have pride in being the race with the most gsl trophies :D | ||
Clbull
United Kingdom1436 Posts
But here's basically the thread reposted here that summarises my question I've seen very few sources on how Koreans actually practice the game or even competitive games in general. While I know a lot of practice would be secret (especially when specific builds devised are best not known until you actually have to do them at the event itself) But based on the things I've seen written on the whiteboards in videos of Korean teamhouses, I know there is some sort of practice schedule. Can anybody give (even a brief) insight into how progamers practice the game, even if it has to be broad due to the fact that specific detials cannot be disclosed. I noticed that a lot of foreigners (even those living in Korea) are criticised for basically grinding out ladder games and expecting to improve then. Another thought is.... how does Evil Geniuses practice the game at the EG Lair? Do they straight up ladder? Do they have a think tank that tries to devise build orders? Do they try the Day[9] method of playing one style that suits them then thinking of slight deviations that may make it stronger against certain styles of play? Do they play a lot of in-house customs? TL;DR - What does a Korean practice schedule actually involve? I would have asked this in a separate thread but it's probably been asked on TeamLiquid already and I haven't seen any duplicate threads for it although they probably do exist. | ||
FTUnscaved
Canada1 Post
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Liquid`Jinro
Sweden33719 Posts
On June 03 2012 03:00 Clbull wrote: This was a question I asked on /r/Starcraft but it got instantly downvoted to oblivion without a response. But here's basically the thread reposted here that summarises my question TL;DR - What does a Korean practice schedule actually involve? I would have asked this in a separate thread but it's probably been asked on TeamLiquid already and I haven't seen any duplicate threads for it although they probably do exist. Many teams do ranking games daily, which means you play everyone in the house for a BoX. Most teams have practice hours where you have to play, and possibly a curfew/wake up hours. Teams like Slayers also schedule physical activity, I think the SC1 teams do too. | ||
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