"I'm not just a micro-oriented player, but a micro-oriented person in real life too, haha. Such characteristics apparently flow through into my gameplay."

"It is possible to play in Europe and compete against the best players. I should know, I did so for the better part of 2-3 years in WarCraft III. "

- I think my 3rd place at Copenhagen Games iss probably still the best accomplishment of my StarCraft II career, but it's not a #1 placement. This is my best #1 placement and I am pretty pleased with it for now. I made myself kinda proud beating opponents like Kas, Socke and Nerchio.- I still play a lot by feeling. I think I could benefit from becoming more methodical, but it also has its advantages to go by instinct. I am adaptable and I never give up. I think that really showed through in game 7.- I didn't think of Nerchio as an aggressive player per say. All Zergs agree that it's lovely to make a million Drones. It's just race mechanics. It's true that Nerchio throws in a curve ball every now and then but that's simply smart Bo-X tactics. I liked Protoss vs Zerg in Broodwar more than the current PvZ in SC2, but I think Blizzard's doing a fine job balancing/tuning as they always have with their games. Sometimes it takes a little longer than we'd like, but I think people underestimate how difficult it is to properly change something without undue ramifications. Blizzard's gotta keep everything in mind.- It's been a superb time so far. The transition of WarCraft 3 to StarCraft 2 was pretty difficult for me, as expected. In part because I switched later and entered a higher level of average skill already, and in part because I was so enmeshed in WarCraft 3 styles. I very much like starcraft and it's been very exciting and challenging to learn a whole new game.- Definitely the finals against Nerchio. I'd like to thank the two zergs who practiced some games with me before I played the finals!- I knew the game was pretty much over at that point. It's already going to be close game with normal circumstances. Losing mining time and 5+ probes is deadly. Still, I tried.- I'm not just a micro-oriented player, but a micro-oriented person in real life too, haha. Such characteristics apparently flow through into my gameplay.- Though I started late and it's made it more difficult, I will be on-par.- My Protoss vs Protoss was lacking a bit, but it improved a lot thanks in large part to my showmatch against TSLKiller at Gamescom and also a bit my because of my earlier nVIDIA online match against ST_Ace. I think the keys were mindgames, micro and luck. It was close and Socke is very good.- Yes, I plan to come back again to Korea. It is possible to play in Europe and compete against the best players. I should know, I did so for the better part of 2-3 years in WarCraft III. You just need to put in even more time and thought to compensate for a lower average efficiency in training. However, if you get lucky, you find some lucky stars in training partners such as Heinrich "SoKoL" Rennert or Artem "Cash" (two of my finest Orc prac partners in Europe for WC3) and some other people who have been training with me. I hope I can find such good people again in StarCraft II.- You carry me on a cloud. Thank you.