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solo: 10 hours practise per day
WeMade FOX's solo talked to fnatic about practicing 10 hours per day, changing to a European play style and bringing in peri to the lineup.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Jun 9, 2010 18:50
WeMade FOX's solo talked to fnatic about practicing 10 hours per day, changing to a European play style and bringing in peri to the lineup.fnatic has interviewed South Korean CS master Kun-chul 'solo' Kang of WeMade FOX . The interview features solo taking a number of questions and giving short to the point answers.
The usual day's training for WeMade FOX:
Whether WeMade has a European or Asian playing style:
Expectations going into Arbalet Cup Europe:
WeMade FOX began 2010 winning the IEM IV Asian Finals, thanks in part to no Chinese teams attending the finals in Taipei. At the World Championship despite an impressive upset win over SK Gaming the South Koreans went out against fnatic in the playoffs.
For Arbalet Cup Europe they brought in peri of esq-wind fame to replace GARSIA and the transplant proved successful as they escaped arguably the group of death (SK Gaming, EG.US and UNiTED) to go out in the second group stage after only a single loss. They tied a number of games at the event.
Source: fnatic
(Photograph copyright ESL)
The usual day's training for WeMade FOX:
"I start training at around 3p.m. and play for 5hours. After that, I have a meal and rest for a while and then I restart my training for another 5 hours."
Whether WeMade has a European or Asian playing style:
"We’re changing into European play style. We’re trying to attempt a more aggressive strategy."
Expectations going into Arbalet Cup Europe:
"As this was our first tournament with new members, we didn't expect too much. But we set us the goal semi-finals."
WeMade FOX began 2010 winning the IEM IV Asian Finals, thanks in part to no Chinese teams attending the finals in Taipei. At the World Championship despite an impressive upset win over SK Gaming the South Koreans went out against fnatic in the playoffs.
For Arbalet Cup Europe they brought in peri of esq-wind fame to replace GARSIA and the transplant proved successful as they escaped arguably the group of death (SK Gaming, EG.US and UNiTED) to go out in the second group stage after only a single loss. They tied a number of games at the event.
Source: fnatic
(Photograph copyright ESL)
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i don't know, seems kinda stupid to sit whole day in computer..