What I've also noticed is that a lot of the EG guys seem to (despite all being together) mostly just spam ladder games all day. Im sure they at least look at replays together once in a while, but isn't the idea to be playing each other most of the time? Working on each other's games to improve as a team? The house is pretty awesome, but as far as I've been keeping up with EG (which is meh, I'll admit) the "training house" doesn't seem to serve much purpose other then having everyone under one roof.
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Jojo131
Brazil1631 Posts
What I've also noticed is that a lot of the EG guys seem to (despite all being together) mostly just spam ladder games all day. Im sure they at least look at replays together once in a while, but isn't the idea to be playing each other most of the time? Working on each other's games to improve as a team? The house is pretty awesome, but as far as I've been keeping up with EG (which is meh, I'll admit) the "training house" doesn't seem to serve much purpose other then having everyone under one roof. | ||
firehand101
Australia3152 Posts
On September 25 2011 22:01 Jojo131 wrote: I wonder if it's already been asked, but does anyone "manage" EG in the same way that Korean managers do so for Korean teams? Things like training schedule, what they eat, when they sleep, etc? What I've also noticed is that a lot of the EG guys seem to (despite all being together) mostly just spam ladder games all day. Im sure they at least look at replays together once in a while, but isn't the idea to be playing each other most of the time? Working on each other's games to improve as a team? The house is pretty awesome, but as far as I've been keeping up with EG (which is meh, I'll admit) the "training house" doesn't seem to serve much purpose other then having everyone under one roof. I've been thinking the same thing, but i think that is just because they dont want to show anyone their practice. They stream ladder games for the public, but after that i think they would practice with each other non stop to get the best practice possible, and they have an even number of people so they could have a partner each! | ||
Aocowns
Norway6070 Posts
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Avan
Brazil121 Posts
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Kaitokid
Germany1327 Posts
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PeaNuT_T
Sweden326 Posts
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Spicy Pepper
United States632 Posts
On September 25 2011 23:24 gosuterran wrote: How can EG afford such a house? Housing collapse and bad economy and vast amount of land in US leads to cheap prices. Depending on their location, the price range could be as low as $250k, with a high end range of $750k. | ||
firehand101
Australia3152 Posts
On September 25 2011 23:38 Spicy Pepper wrote: Housing collapse and bad economy and vast amount of land in US leads to cheap prices. Depending on their location, the price range could be as low as $250k, with a high end range of $750k. It could be even lower than that, ive heard of places that are around 100K due to the recession | ||
darklight54321
United States361 Posts
If the same evaluators did the EG house, it's probably around 150K above the actual value :D | ||
TaKiTaKi
Germany58 Posts
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Hetz
196 Posts
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Sein
United States1811 Posts
On September 26 2011 01:12 Hetz wrote: Man, living like a pro in such a house would make me very depressed. Gaming all day somewhere in the desert. Seems more like a jail to me. It's difficult to tell if you're serious or not.. | ||
DarkEnergy
Netherlands542 Posts
That place is seriously bad ass. Still one wonders if all that luxury is beneficial to the training. I mean for their morale it is but this can also undermine your training. | ||
Incognoto
France10234 Posts
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sjschmidt93
United States2518 Posts
On September 25 2011 23:38 Spicy Pepper wrote: Housing collapse and bad economy and vast amount of land in US leads to cheap prices. Depending on their location, the price range could be as low as $250k, with a high end range of $750k. They're in Pheonix, I think. | ||
Eufouria
United Kingdom4425 Posts
Wanna trade? No swap backs. I know it seems like a bad deal for you, but haven't you always wanted to be slightly more like DeMuslim then you currently are? | ||
jmbthirteen
United States10734 Posts
On September 25 2011 22:01 Jojo131 wrote: I wonder if it's already been asked, but does anyone "manage" EG in the same way that Korean managers do so for Korean teams? Things like training schedule, what they eat, when they sleep, etc? What I've also noticed is that a lot of the EG guys seem to (despite all being together) mostly just spam ladder games all day. Im sure they at least look at replays together once in a while, but isn't the idea to be playing each other most of the time? Working on each other's games to improve as a team? The house is pretty awesome, but as far as I've been keeping up with EG (which is meh, I'll admit) the "training house" doesn't seem to serve much purpose other then having everyone under one roof. They have it set up into two 4 hour sessions which are mandatory. One is spent on ladder/streaming and the other is custom games. Then most guys take another break, but go back to doing something sc2 related usually. This is what I've understood from most interviews they've given. DeMuslim said he trains 12-14 hours a day in the EG house and it wouldn't surprise me if others are doing the same. I'd bet most are putting 10+ hours in a day. Also I was watching DeMuslim's stream the other day and could hear Geoff in the background fulfilling his coaching duty. He was watching the guys play and just coaching, it was cool to hear and I don't think Geoff gets enough credit for that. DuMuslim said Geoff has been really helpful too. | ||
GrimReefer
United States442 Posts
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Contagious
United States1319 Posts
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wei2coolman
United States60033 Posts
On September 25 2011 22:01 Jojo131 wrote: I wonder if it's already been asked, but does anyone "manage" EG in the same way that Korean managers do so for Korean teams? Things like training schedule, what they eat, when they sleep, etc? What I've also noticed is that a lot of the EG guys seem to (despite all being together) mostly just spam ladder games all day. Im sure they at least look at replays together once in a while, but isn't the idea to be playing each other most of the time? Working on each other's games to improve as a team? The house is pretty awesome, but as far as I've been keeping up with EG (which is meh, I'll admit) the "training house" doesn't seem to serve much purpose other then having everyone under one roof. Well I remember SOTG where incontrol said something about Idra having like 20 games in a day w/ puma. Puma also plays a lot of games w/ notable koreans, while in the house. I'm sure there are a lot more stuff they do, that we don't know about, at least in terms of practice. | ||
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