[s]interview[/s]

Draco was not satisfied with his result in IEST. He says that the noise was horrible during stage games and the tables were bad.
- I'm the kind of person who always puts a lot of emotion into a game and it might be my weakness, he says.




Draco was one of the players invited to the StarCraft tournament IEST, but lost all of his games in group, against F91, Legionnaire and Reach. In an interview with Fakesteve, Draco tells that he had problems practicing. He says that the only practice he had was playing against the computer and some mirror matches against Legionnaire.
- I don't think that's a good preperation for the tournament at all, expecially if we mention a fact that both Koreans were staying in Korea during this time and they were practicing everyday as much as possible, says Draco.

Draco also reveals that he was bothered by the noise from the screaming fans, the music and the commentators. And if that wasn't enough, the tables were bad as well. Those things really pissed him off, and he was not able to concentrate, which he thinks was the mainr eason for his low condition that day.

My next goal is to learn how to fully concentrate in important games.


- DracoHis everyday life as a progamer in the team OnGameNet Sparkyz is not the happiest one. The language barrier is a big problem, and he feels very lonely. He compares to the other foreign progamers that were there before him.
- The difference beetwen me and other previous foreign progamers is that I'm here alone. I have no one to talk with about more complicated things, he says. But this is not only bad, he points out. It helps him focusing on his main task - focus only on StarCraft.

Draco has been in Korea for about a bit more than six months now, and in the interview he brings up how much he has actually improved. He sees the game in a different way. He understands the maps, builds, timings and how to make good decisions during a game. He says that during the last few months he have seen hundreds of new aspects of the game.

This an much more in an open-hearted interview, posted at TeamLiquid by FakeSteve.

Links
TeamLiquid.net - Interview with Draco