[Interview] SPL EG-TL vs KT Round 3 2012-2013 - Page 2
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Otolia
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Angel_
United States1617 Posts
And at Jaedong. This is really only sort of the place because the interview mentions him. I wish he'd just retired instead of selling out to the foreign market while he could. He used to hold himself as wanting more than anything to be an example for younger generations of gamers. Is this what they're supposed to follow? The tyrant is dead. I hope they buckle down and start practicing correctly and functioning as a team in preparation for their matches, rather than the seemingly group of individuals acting individually under the same banner. It's disheartening to watch. | ||
gCgCrypto
Germany297 Posts
I really feel though that being with a foraign Team (even though EG IS by far my favorite Team ever) dosn´t do him well. I wish he stayed with team8 or joined any other Kespa team but i´m SURE even that can not stop him from rising to his old glory! eventually at least... Jaedong i beleve! | ||
XiaoJoyce-
China2908 Posts
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sacade
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fezvez
France3021 Posts
It's hard, but they are not totally destroyed each time. I want to believe... | ||
Elroi
Sweden5471 Posts
On February 26 2013 22:19 Otolia wrote: Oh look yet another korean whose sole justification for his win is : " I work harder I deserve to win. " Well, it is a really good justification tbh and it beats the other, tacit version: "Look at me! I don't practice and I suck but I can do stupid promotion videos. Give me free money and sponsorship plz!" | ||
Random_0
United States1163 Posts
On February 26 2013 20:37 Seeker wrote: KT Rolster MyuNgSiK You guys seem to be especially strong against EG-TL. I don't think EG-TL is really focusing on Proleague. I think the results are inevitable since we work harder. Way to speak the truth, MyuNSiK. I wish EG-TL would win some games so that we fans had something more to cheer for. | ||
BisuDagger
Bisutopia19041 Posts
On February 26 2013 22:55 Random_0 wrote: Way to speak the truth, MyuNSiK. I wish EG-TL would win some games so that we fans had something more to cheer for. Nothing better then watching KT get smacked in the face. But I am not a fan of EG at all. I only care because I want TL to be represented well. | ||
StarVe
Germany13591 Posts
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wklbishop
United States1286 Posts
On February 26 2013 22:19 Otolia wrote: Oh look yet another korean whose sole justification for his win is : " I work harder I deserve to win. " First off, what do you mean by justification? You do not need to justify yourself if you win. You win because you actually won. You made your opponent GG, there's no justification to it other than you won. Maybe since your from France, it's a misunderstanding in connotations, but it sounds off. Secondly off you're wrong. He said he got lucky in his match specifically then said KT (his team and not HIS win like you said, but THEIR win) worked harder. That's 2 reasons given. Thirdly, Realistically, what other justification is there? Religion? I'm just better inherently? I got lucky? My opponent was bad? Which one would you rather hear? Finally, the reason I'm harsh at people who say snide comments like you about this isn't b/c I'm some fanboy. I just like the idea of hardwork. I'm not a fan of inherent talent, I'm always a personal believer of genius being "1% talent and 99% perspiration." I like how people emphasize hard work. | ||
Asha
United Kingdom38056 Posts
Every Game They Lose indeed. | ||
Grovbolle
Denmark3803 Posts
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EthanOz
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Otolia
France5805 Posts
On February 26 2013 23:51 wklbishop wrote: First off, what do you mean by justification? You do not need to justify yourself if you win. You win because you actually won. You made your opponent GG, there's no justification to it other than you won. Maybe since your from France, it's a misunderstanding in connotations, but it sounds off. Secondly off you're wrong. He said he got lucky in his match specifically then said KT (his team and not HIS win like you said, but THEIR win) worked harder. That's 2 reasons given. Thirdly, Realistically, what other justification is there? Religion? I'm just better inherently? I got lucky? My opponent was bad? Which one would you rather hear? Finally, the reason I'm harsh at people who say snide comments like you about this isn't b/c I'm some fanboy. I just like the idea of hardwork. I'm not a fan of inherent talent, I'm always a personal believer of genius being "1% talent and 99% perspiration." I like how people emphasize hard work. I think the results are inevitable since we work harder. I agree with you. It is ridiculous to even think about justifying one's win but he did it. The quote above proves at. I wish players (particularly koreans) who stay away from the "I work harder, I deserve to win". That's a very negative way of thinking which only brings negative consequences like jealousy or envy when things don't go their way. Neither hard work nor talent matters. Choices and opportunities do however. And curiously that's the basis of SC2 : game decisions. PS : You seem smart enough, so stop thinking hard work is better than talent. Both of them are mindless. Hard work is a quality shared by many while talent is shared by few. | ||
GTPGlitch
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Mensol
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On February 27 2013 00:13 EthanOz wrote: Now the question is, why did EGTL joined PL if they're not focused on winning it? Promoting sponsors with Jaedong's popularity. | ||
FeyFey
Germany10114 Posts
On February 27 2013 00:13 EthanOz wrote: Now the question is, why did EGTL joined PL if they're not focused on winning it? Exposure and stage time for everyone. Think they got both, with Stephano being a popular term to be searched for in the internet after his first appearance. I am glad that EGTL doesn't commit to PL full time, I was worried I wouldn't see them somewhere else. | ||
mrRoflpwn
United States2618 Posts
On February 26 2013 22:19 Otolia wrote: Oh look yet another korean whose sole justification for his win is : " I work harder I deserve to win. " Is that not the only justification for winning? Hard Work should always equal results, both in real life and in SC2. | ||
nath
United States1788 Posts
On February 27 2013 00:24 Otolia wrote: I agree with you. It is ridiculous to even think about justifying one's win but he did it. The quote above proves at. I wish players (particularly koreans) who stay away from the "I work harder, I deserve to win". That's a very negative way of thinking which only brings negative consequences like jealousy or envy when things don't go their way. Neither hard work nor talent matters. Choices and opportunities do however. And curiously that's the basis of SC2 : game decisions. PS : You seem smart enough, so stop thinking hard work is better than talent. Both of them are mindless. Hard work is a quality shared by many while talent is shared by few. I think its a fine way of thinking and most people who are remembered in their respective pursuits have this (or similar) mentality. You can have this mentality of hard work being all that is needed to get to your goal without being jealous at your first few/many failures. You can, you know, keep going. | ||
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