On October 12 2013 12:52 Letmelose wrote:
I can translate some of the subjects I'm interested in, but my area of interest is limited.
Tyson on Jaedong.
"Who is faster between Jaedong and Bisu? Everybody saw Bisu playing yesterday, right? He's fast, right? I already saw Bisu play, but watching Jaedong play is a whole another experience, it just doesn't compare. I never saw someone play that fast. It's just out of this world. If you watch him play, you cannot help but get drawn into it. Sure Bisu's FPVODs are something else, but I've watched Jaedong play, and thought to myself, how an earth is he that fast? Why is he so good? What's his secret? Is it his keyboards? Then you look at stuff like his monitor, how he drums on his keyboard, and his death-like stare. How the fuck did he get so good? Is it due to his death-like stare? Can I be as good if I focused on the screen like him? Then you look at his hands, his keyboards, his mouse, and you ask yourself, what am I doing wrong? That's how good he is, and how fast he is. I already told you about the story before, but there's this famous anecdote about Jaedong losing his mind the moment he missed a dropship on the minimap going towards his base, "fucking hell, how did I miss the dropship on the minimap!", then proceeded to destroy the dropship. I was so shocked, the way he got so furious with himself just because he missed a dropship appearing on the minimap for the first time, and I realized this is how he managed to achieve all the things he did."
Sea on Bisu.
"Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang? Of course they're all talented. Of course. However, I can vouch for Bisu being incredibly hard-working also. When he was my teammate on MBC Game, he always was the last one to remain in the practice room, turning the lights-off to go to sleep at around 4am.... (bunch of stuff about him and Pusan being not as intensive with their training)... I guess that's what eventually made the difference between him and us."
Bisu on Jaedong.
"I played versus Jaedong on Fish server on this map, it was on Circuit Breaker, and I won the first three matches. I thought to myself, yup, playing versus zerg is easy. I sensed he played pretty good, but still, I felt it was easy. In one of those games, Jaedong tried an all-in, so I said to myself "I guess he's resorting to cheese, since he cannot beat me", and proceeded to play ten standard games in a row, all of which I lost convincingly. That's Jaedong. You cannot beat Jaedong during practice."
Bisu on Flash.
"Of course, Flash was really good. But everybody has weaknesses, and Flash had his too. What? No, I'm not going to tell you. That's how I defeated him the ProLeague finals... (bunch of stuff)... yes, Flash was born to play Starcraft Brood War."
Bisu on Pusan.
"I learned how to play from Pusan at first. Back when was reaching back-to-back semi-finals, I thought he was the best at the time. He was really good at arbiter-based PvT play, you know he was the first to establish that kind of play right?"
I can translate some of the subjects I'm interested in, but my area of interest is limited.
Tyson on Jaedong.
"Who is faster between Jaedong and Bisu? Everybody saw Bisu playing yesterday, right? He's fast, right? I already saw Bisu play, but watching Jaedong play is a whole another experience, it just doesn't compare. I never saw someone play that fast. It's just out of this world. If you watch him play, you cannot help but get drawn into it. Sure Bisu's FPVODs are something else, but I've watched Jaedong play, and thought to myself, how an earth is he that fast? Why is he so good? What's his secret? Is it his keyboards? Then you look at stuff like his monitor, how he drums on his keyboard, and his death-like stare. How the fuck did he get so good? Is it due to his death-like stare? Can I be as good if I focused on the screen like him? Then you look at his hands, his keyboards, his mouse, and you ask yourself, what am I doing wrong? That's how good he is, and how fast he is. I already told you about the story before, but there's this famous anecdote about Jaedong losing his mind the moment he missed a dropship on the minimap going towards his base, "fucking hell, how did I miss the dropship on the minimap!", then proceeded to destroy the dropship. I was so shocked, the way he got so furious with himself just because he missed a dropship appearing on the minimap for the first time, and I realized this is how he managed to achieve all the things he did."
Sea on Bisu.
"Taek-Beng-Lee-Ssang? Of course they're all talented. Of course. However, I can vouch for Bisu being incredibly hard-working also. When he was my teammate on MBC Game, he always was the last one to remain in the practice room, turning the lights-off to go to sleep at around 4am.... (bunch of stuff about him and Pusan being not as intensive with their training)... I guess that's what eventually made the difference between him and us."
Bisu on Jaedong.
"I played versus Jaedong on Fish server on this map, it was on Circuit Breaker, and I won the first three matches. I thought to myself, yup, playing versus zerg is easy. I sensed he played pretty good, but still, I felt it was easy. In one of those games, Jaedong tried an all-in, so I said to myself "I guess he's resorting to cheese, since he cannot beat me", and proceeded to play ten standard games in a row, all of which I lost convincingly. That's Jaedong. You cannot beat Jaedong during practice."
Bisu on Flash.
"Of course, Flash was really good. But everybody has weaknesses, and Flash had his too. What? No, I'm not going to tell you. That's how I defeated him the ProLeague finals... (bunch of stuff)... yes, Flash was born to play Starcraft Brood War."
Bisu on Pusan.
"I learned how to play from Pusan at first. Back when was reaching back-to-back semi-finals, I thought he was the best at the time. He was really good at arbiter-based PvT play, you know he was the first to establish that kind of play right?"
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