[Interview] Winner of WCS Global Finals - Page 4
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Redmark
Canada2129 Posts
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Alryk
United States2718 Posts
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monsterDrakar
Bulgaria100 Posts
Parting says that Suppy goes for a complete blind counter while at the same time clearly lacks the proper practice to understand what he is doing, hence Parting responded by making his attack even stronger that time. He is basically calling Suppy a lesser player and he is right. It is not like he went out of his way to say that - he was asked a question, he answered honestly. | ||
Brutaxilos
United States2572 Posts
Although finals games weren't all that exciting, this tournament was extremely epic as a whole. Congratz Parting! | ||
eronica
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virpi
Germany3598 Posts
My pride as a professional gamer could not tolerate such actions, so I decided to show him what for by attacking him even harder. nice one! to me, parting has been one of those "faceless" koreans until now, I really liked some of his games. (the immortal pushes are kinda boring to watch, but his execution is really amazing.) | ||
Tachion
Canada8573 Posts
On November 19 2012 05:01 monsterDrakar wrote: How are so many people misunderstanding that part of the interview about Suppy. It is not about looking at his replays or working together with another foreigner to beat him. I am sure Koreans are dissecting the replays of their opponents with their teammates all the time. Parting says that Suppy goes for a complete blind counter while at the same time clearly lacks the proper practice to understand what he is doing, hence Parting responded by making his attack even stronger that time. He is basically calling Suppy a lesser player and he is right. It is not like he went out of his way to say that - he was asked a question, he answered honestly. It's open to interpretation. He mentions how much more Koreans practice than foreigners, and then emphasizes the fact that Suppy got to see Scarlett's replays and learn his timings. His well practiced play was blind countered and he lost to a foreigner because his timings got leaked, and it upset him. | ||
ZAiNs
United Kingdom6525 Posts
On November 19 2012 05:03 virpi wrote: nice one! to me, parting has been one of those "faceless" koreans until now, I really liked some of his games. (the immortal pushes are kinda boring to watch, but his execution is really amazing.) You haven't tried to keep up with the Korean scene properly then because Parting has been like this for a long time. | ||
Taefox
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Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
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FrogOfWar
Germany1406 Posts
On November 19 2012 03:51 Arceus wrote: Watching replay at the venue is considered against esportmanship, at least by Korean gamers. This reminds me of the WCG 2006 incident where Sky (Chinese human) somehow got a hold of GoStop's (Korean undead) quarterfinal replays, examined it and dominated him in the semi. It was a pretty big deal back then. On PartinG's iview, it's cocky in a funny and very honest way. Totally enjoyable But really, blindly building 15 spine crawlers isn't that subtle an adaptation that you would need replays for it. To me it sounds like he found building 15 spine crawlers unprofessional, rather than the talking to Scarlett. Either way, his statement isn't very clear (much less why any of it would make him "break down psychologically"). | ||
Warlock40
601 Posts
On November 19 2012 05:25 foxj wrote: lol @ Suppy kids fanbois Problem? Parting's "pride as a professional gamer could not tolerate such actions" - what is that supposed to mean? | ||
Godwrath
Spain10091 Posts
The guy talked about "offended" that Suppy tried to win him just blindly going mass spines. He is being COCKY, not a drama queen. I can understand that. | ||
Azarkon
United States21060 Posts
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FrogOfWar
Germany1406 Posts
On November 19 2012 05:12 Tachion wrote: It's open to interpretation. He mentions how much more Koreans practice than foreigners, and then emphasizes the fact that Suppy got to see Scarlett's replays and learn his timings. His well practiced play was blind countered and he lost to a foreigner because his timings got leaked, and it upset him. Are you serious, what is there to leak? Why would you need replays to know when his attacks arrive? The Scarlett games were streamed to the whole world. I agree with monsterDrakar. Still a little unclear to me why he "broke down psychologically", but whatever, maybe he just has a lot of pride. | ||
HeeroFX
United States2704 Posts
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opterown
Australia54649 Posts
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LuckyMacro
United States1482 Posts
On November 19 2012 04:27 QuanticTheognis wrote: I don't think it's about helping each other before a match. I think it's more than he built 15 spine crawlers blindly with no scouting information. This. Also, Parting likes to have bold and sometimes dramatic answers...I'm sure his soul as a progamer isn't wounded at all. | ||
nihlon
Sweden5581 Posts
On November 19 2012 05:36 Warlock40 wrote: Problem? Parting's "pride as a professional gamer could not tolerate such actions" - what is that supposed to mean? He probably saw it as a cheesy blind counter, something that many pros would get a bit annoyed with. And the part you quoted seemed to me like he just wanted to emphasise that it just made him want to win even more (playing like a professional gamer would). The only thing you can really get out of his answer is that he consider himself a better sc2 player than suppy. | ||
Vindicare605
United States15707 Posts
So much soul. Grats on the win. | ||
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