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Past Blogs

Monday, October 13th, 2008

I have been to every BlizzCon since it started in 2005. I was there last year in 2007 and I was more than happy to go back in 2008.

2005 – http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=33039
2007 – http://calbearmnm.com/mnm/journal.php?date=2007/08/20

2008 Previously Live Blog

Monday, October 13th, 2008

3:00pm PST, 10/10

I just got to BlizzCon right before the first tournament so I went straight for the pro-gaming area where the first person I saw was InControl. I took some pictures and headed for the huge crowd of people wearing Teamliquid tshirts. I didn’t recognize most of them but Day[9] waved at me and I went over to him.

I sat in on the Nada vs Jangbi game. I wrote an article about all the players and knew that this game would be a tough one for Nada.

See my article here: http://www.mymym.com/en/coverage/529/5.html

The rest of MYM’s BlizzCon coverage will be here: http://www.mymym.com/en/coverage/529.html

After the game, I saw Cypress and talked to him for a bit. Then I asked Panorama for game results:

forGG 2-0 Xellos (sad, but I thought it might happen)
Idra 2-0 Yellow
Jangbi 2-0 Nada
Wait, WHAT?!? Idra beat Yellow? That pains my heart. Poor Yellow T_T. No wait, im not a fan girl anymore. After WCG I didn’t think Idra could defeat the Special Events King. Yellow is supposed to go far as Special Events King! But I guess his flame can’t last forever. I’m not a fangirl anymore damnit. I’m rooting for Savior.
Savior 2-0 Cloud (I expected this as well).

Brackets are here: http://www.mymym.com/en/coverage/529/3.html

Going off to see StarCraft II Gameplay now! I will update more later!

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4:17pm PST

OMG Breaking News! StarCraft II Trilogy! WHOAA I wrote up the entire powerpoint bulletpoints. Check it out below:

http://www.mymym.com/en/news/14758.html

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7:55pm PST

Watched Savior vs Jangbi game on stage.

Savior 2-0 Jangbi.

MA JAE YOON FIGHTING!!!

More game results up!

Round 3
WB
Savior 2>0 Jangbi
LB
Nada 2>1 forGG
Xellos 2>0 Idra

Round 4
LB
Nada 2>0 Xellos

Round 5
LB
Jangbi vs Nada

Round 6
Savior vs winner of Round 5

After Savior vs Jangbi, I had the honor of interviewing Savior. Nervous as I was, I did the best I could in front of the camera. Much thx to Idra for hooking up the interview! He’s flying high right now and is enjoying his time at BlizzCon. This video interview should be up on MYM soon. Jonas is editing the video right now.

I was supposed to interview Idra after but he disappeared. =[ You owe me one Idra!

While Nada played a game, I prepared to interview him. LosingID was kind enough to serve as our translator this time. Nada’s interview was very inspiring as he still really wants his fans to support him. Check out the interview at MYM. It will be up soon. I’ll post the link when I get the opportunity to.

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12:16pm PST, 10/11

Just watched the Nada vs Jangbi game on stage. These matches are intense. I love what Nada did though. Great games!

Nada 2>1 JangBi

I just did an interview with JangBi and Idra after the games. I felt a lot more comfortable doing interviews with the Koreans and I think having LosingID as a translator helped a lot, esp having the time to think about my next question. However, when I interviewed Idra, I messed up a lot cuz I didn’t have time to think in between and I couldn’t even ask my questions correctly. Towards the end though, I just went on to a normal conversation and I got more comfortable with that. I think from now on I will try not to rely so much on ready made questions and instead think of categories to talk about. I hope I am improving.

I’ve had 4 video interviews so far. Here is the first one:

http://www.mymym.com/en/coverage/529/15.html

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10am PST, 10/12

Yesterday had the most action at the earlier part of the day. As hard as it was waking up, I managed to get to the quarter finals match by 10am where they had JangBi playing against Nada.

I posted yesterday’s post right after the game, talked to Plexa about his views on SC2 and such (got a bit of video of it cuz I was practicing my interviewing a bit.. and i thought his views were perceptive and good to document) and then watched Savior vs Nada right after grabbing some lunch.

There wasn’t much for the rest of the day. I went to go play more StarCraft 2 with Froz, Sara, Qyx, collegebored, and Qyx’s friend. Tried to check out more of the units. I kinda wish I had more time to play. After that we took some pictures, walked around, watched the comedian (he wasn’t that funny), then headed out for some dinner at PF Changs. Headed back to the hotel after that. I fell asleep right away.. before midnight even.

Right now I’m still at the hotel, about to eat some breakfast and heading back to NY in a few hours.

(Note: I removed all my live gameplay “chickenscratch” because it wasn’t very useful anyway.)

BlizzCon Videos

Monday, October 13th, 2008

BlizzCon TL Meetup:

mnm interviews Plexa:

How I got to BlizzCon 2008

Monday, October 13th, 2008

Teamliquid Blog
http://www.teamliquid.net/blogs/viewblog.php?topic_id=80126

After I found out that Gameriot didn’t feel it was worth it to send people to cover StarCraft at the Worldwide Invitational in Paris, and people I worked with last year (Slasher, JP, Brian, etc) have moved on to other sites, I felt like I couldn’t rely on them anymore to send me to events. I thought I wouldn’t have the opportunity to go to other events and almost gave up on any outside help until an opportunity fell into my lap. When I went to Denmark for vacation with my family back in May, Crow told me that the CEO and COO of Esports Nation (which MYM is part of) wanted to talk to me. I enjoyed my vacation there and found some time to stop by the ESNation office. I thought I would just meet these people and go but it turned out to be an interview and they offered me a part time job as a web developer. I told them I wasn’t interested in leaving my MTV job but I could lend a hand and didn’t mind some pocket money doing web work on the side. As part of the deal, they offered to send me to events as a perk. This of course caught my attention as I am always a sucker to go to StarCraft events, especially WCG and BlizzCon. I wasn’t 100% about the job offer and we decided to do this on a trial basis. I started doing development and design for them in July.

Worldwide Invitational went by and I was sad to miss it but I guess the timing was off since Crow already had plans to go there with other MYM people so I accepted the loss. WCG Regionals was one weekend after another and I didn’t have enough energy in me to do coverage four weekends in a row so MYM and I agreed I should skip that and focus on US Nationals. US Nationals came around and Crow told me MYM didn’t get a big enough US audience to send me there and he was already going there anyway to cover a CS event. BlizzCon came around and I almost didn’t make it because I had a hard time trying to get a vacation day off to go to the event and MYM wouldn’t send me just for one day. After talking to my boss I finally got a vacation day that allowed me to go and I was very appreciative that MYM would cover expenses to send me there!

Gallery: http://calbearmnm.smugmug.com/gallery/6235050_BpdLj

2008 Post-BlizzCon Blog – StarCraft Invitational Tournament

Monday, October 13th, 2008

The StarCraft Invitational Tournament is the heart of BlizzCon for me. It is the main reason I go and it is the event that gets me the most excited. I LOVE being able to watch the players from right behind them and seeing their screens move and seeing the hotkey and mouse click action in person. I LOVE being able to see how the players are in person and getting a little glimpse of how they think when I interview them or hear others interview them. I LOVE the atmosphere, being up close to the action and being able to cheer with the rest of the crowd, “MA JAE YOON FIGHTING!!!” The support of the crowd and being able to be part of that is one of the best feelings I get from going to this event. I made sure I was there on time and up front with the rest of the StarCraft crowd whenever they had a stage match.

It is unfortunate that I can’t get to watch every match. I tried doing this for many many events and it just ends up making me confused. I think I did well this year to just focus on knowing what happened on the stage match and getting the results for the other games immediately after.

These were my predictions as I posted in my StarCraft Preview on MYM:
forGG > Xellos
Yellow > Idra
JangBi > Nada
Savior > Cloud

Having done my research on every player, I was scared that these new players were so good that they would stomp on the old favorites. Most of my predictions came true except for the Yellow vs Idra match which surprised me a lot. I admit I don’t know much about Idra. I heard he is a great player. I did know that he recently lost to G5 and Nony at the WCG US Finals. I also can’t help but fall into the large population of people that think Koreans auto win against foreigners (although I often times hope against it). I do think it is great that Idra represented foreigners well and beat Yellow but I do admit that I have looked up to Yellow for such a long time that I was sad for him to lose so soon. Tournaments aren’t the greatest at telling people who is better than who considering there is an aspect of luck involved but the fact that Idra 2-0ed Yellow tells me that he is doing something right.

The match on stage was Nada vs JangBi. It was more like an ‘impending doom’ match to me. I wanted Nada to win but I knew JangBi was strong and hard to beat. I also know that Nada has lost to JangBi multiple times before so it wasn’t a big surprise when JangBi defeated him.

The second round games went as I predicted. I know forGG is also a very strong player nowadays but I had faith in Savior. Sure he is slumping but he is still doing pretty well and he pulled through for his fans when he managed to defeat forGG. I wish this was a stage match. This was probably a very good match to watch – top old school vs top new school player.

Third round solidified Savior’s dominance as he 2-0ed JangBi. He pretty much made sure the new school players had no chance by kicking them out of the upper brackets. I was a bit surprised that forGG didn’t do better in this tournament but he did go against the best old schoolers. Nada proved to everyone that he wasn’t going down without a fight with his wins in Rounds 3, 4 and 5. He sought revenge against JangBi and fed off of the support of the fans and made his way to the finals. I was inspired after having interviewed him right before his match against JangBi. I knew he had the fire in him and I couldn’t help but cheer him on.

The finals was amazing. It was so great to watch our favorites battle each other again on the BlizzCon stage. I was still rooting for Savior all the way but I was glad that Nada made it to the finals as well. I felt a lot of zerg pride as Savior dominated. I half wanted the matches to go on to the next best of 3 but I also wanted Savior to secure his win. I was very much elated when he won. His interview was great too. It was awesome that he prepared a speech in English. It just shows that he does think of us and he loves the support of his foreign fans as well.