Maru: Schedule Too Full; Injured at IEM - Page 2
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Ramiz1989
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Phredxor
New Zealand15075 Posts
On February 07 2015 10:33 Ramiz1989 wrote: He isn't worried for Leenock(and Z in general) but Rogue is troublesome? I am not sure if I've missed something, but Leenock is doing a lot better than Rogue judging by games played in past months. Rogue's on Maru's team. He's obliged to say something like that | ||
pure.Wasted
Canada4701 Posts
On February 07 2015 10:51 Phredxor wrote: Rogue's on Maru's team. He's obliged to say something like that I'm surprised. He was saying the exact opposite all throughout NSSL group selection, going so far as to say he was considering picking Rogue because that would be a good way of getting into ro8. He might have been joking, but the translators certainly didn't convey that if he was. | ||
Blargh
United States2076 Posts
On February 07 2015 10:58 pure.Wasted wrote: I'm surprised. He was saying the exact opposite all throughout NSSL group selection, going so far as to say he was considering picking Rogue because that would be a good way of getting into ro8. He might have been joking, but the translators certainly didn't convey that if he was. Yeah the translators made it seem like he was disregarding his teammates almost completely. But I don't think Koreans ever say that and mean it. So I assumed he was just joking about it and it was a communication error that it didn't get translated over. | ||
TronJovolta
United States323 Posts
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jellyjello
Korea (South)664 Posts
On February 07 2015 11:12 Blargh wrote: Yeah the translators made it seem like he was disregarding his teammates almost completely. But I don't think Koreans ever say that and mean it. So I assumed he was just joking about it and it was a communication error that it didn't get translated over. Rogue is the best Z in Korea ladder according to many players. He has been outstanding in practice matches for some time, but suffers from real game jitters. He is no doubt in the top 3 Zerg right now. | ||
geokilla
Canada8165 Posts
On February 07 2015 08:42 linuxguru1 wrote: From his posture (he plays with his arms way lower than his wrists) I would say it is/was only a matter of time... The problem is with the chairs too. There was a Reddit post on how these eSports chairs like Need for Seat are awful and in no way worth the $300 or whatever they charge. Even a $100 chair is better. | ||
lestye
United States4106 Posts
On February 08 2015 14:51 geokilla wrote: The problem is with the chairs too. There was a Reddit post on how these eSports chairs like Need for Seat are awful and in no way worth the $300 or whatever they charge. Even a $100 chair is better. There's also comments in the same thread of people enjoying the chairs. I don't think he's in those esports chairs all the time, if they were so bad he'd get a different chair for when he was training. | ||
Shellshock
United States97250 Posts
On February 07 2015 10:58 pure.Wasted wrote: I'm surprised. He was saying the exact opposite all throughout NSSL group selection, going so far as to say he was considering picking Rogue because that would be a good way of getting into ro8. He might have been joking, but the translators certainly didn't convey that if he was. he was probably kidding. No one picks their teammates for easy wins... except MMA picking Yugioh never forget | ||
pichoo
Australia123 Posts
I'm surprised. He was saying the exact opposite all throughout NSSL group selection, going so far as to say he was considering picking Rogue because that would be a good way of getting into ro8. He might have been joking, but the translators certainly didn't convey that if he was. In the previous GSL season 3 2014 placement, Maru was also half jockingly wanted to pick sOs and True. I noted he did it in this season too, wanted to pick Rogue. After Rogue qualified in ro32 he mentioned in the interview that Maru doesn't really loose in team house practice. I think Maru may have a high winning rate in team house practice. That's why he always jokingly wanted to pick his teammates. Though the coach would of course prevent the idea of team picking. Another interesting stuff is sOs mentioned he has a low winning rate in team house practice when he won the last Kespa cup. | ||
SatedSC2
England3012 Posts
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OtherWorld
France17333 Posts
On February 08 2015 19:37 SatedSC2 wrote: A chair that can go up and down means that you can sit properly. Whether the chairs are worth $300 or not is completely irrelevant. If Maru has bad posture (dunno if he does) then he can only blame himself if he gets carpal tunnel. Wat. There is much more in a chair than just going up and down, or else we would all play on adjustable footstools (edit : don't get me wrong yes you can sit properly if the chair can go up and down, but when you practice more than 10 hours a day in the same posture it's not a matter of being able to sit properly, it's a matter of having a chair that helps you to acquire and keep the good posture, as well as being comfortable enough to avoid back pain). As for the posture/wrist problems thing, well it'll always surprise me how these seemingly rich KeSPA teams don't have medical doctors to help with that (or if they have they're not very efficient judging by the number of KeSPA players having wrist issues). I wonder how long the "practice 12h+ a day without thinking" mindset will last. | ||
sharkie
Austria18015 Posts
On February 08 2015 19:34 pichoo wrote: In the previous GSL season 3 2014 placement, Maru was also half jockingly wanted to pick sOs and True. I noted he did it in this season too, wanted to pick Rogue. After Rogue qualified in ro32 he mentioned in the interview that Maru doesn't really loose in team house practice. I think Maru may have a high winning rate in team house practice. That's why he always jokingly wanted to pick his teammates. Though the coach would of course prevent the idea of team picking. Another interesting stuff is sOs mentioned he has a low winning rate in team house practice when he won the last Kespa cup. sOs losing to people who know his strategies isn't interesting at all but pretty obvious imo... | ||
Thax
Belgium1060 Posts
On February 08 2015 14:51 geokilla wrote: The problem is with the chairs too. There was a Reddit post on how these eSports chairs like Need for Seat are awful and in no way worth the $300 or whatever they charge. Even a $100 chair is better. I've been sitting in $100 chairs all my life, until I got a Need for Seat one a couple of months ago. Lets just say that the difference is more than noticeable. Both in construction quality and in my back pain. | ||
ChaseTheSun
United States61 Posts
On February 08 2015 19:34 pichoo wrote: Another interesting stuff is sOs mentioned he has a low winning rate in team house practice when he won the last Kespa cup. This isn't the first time I see this. sOs did not win KeSPA Cup. He won the Hot6ix Cup. Although you are correct in what he said in his interview about him saying he has a low winrate in the in-house practice. | ||
Swoopae
Australia339 Posts
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neptunusfisk
2286 Posts
On February 08 2015 20:20 ChaseTheSun wrote: This isn't the first time I see this. sOs did not win KeSPA Cup. He won the Hot6ix Cup. Although you are correct in what he said in his interview about him saying he has a low winrate in the in-house practice. "Low" for sos is probably meaning "only around 80%" | ||
ElMeanYo
United States1032 Posts
On February 07 2015 10:11 argonautdice wrote: Cybernetic wrists for terrans, T-virus for zergs, and stalker eyedrops for protoss. Haha, that was awesome dude! | ||
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