Starcraft lessons from authentic Korean

JS80

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http://sfbay.craigslist.org/sfc/lss/1246071348.html

Hi, my name is ByunTae from South Korea. I have been playing Starcraft since 1998 and I was born and raised in Korea. I'm 100% full blooded Korean, meaning I have been gifted with unparallel talent to master any video game, particularly, Starcraft: Brood War. I'm also experienced in Counter-Strike, I am able to perform bunny hops, my best score on a public 32 player game was 171-2 with 170 kill streak. I'm offering my expertise in Starcraft to be taught to non-Koreans that wishes to have the skill of a Korean player. I have advised and coached many professional gamers such as Im Jae Dong, Park Myung Soo, Ma Jae Yoon, and more. Boxer and I were great friends until he started using my dropships to gain his fame. I started training other players to be on par with Boxer and eventually surpassing Boxer. He is no longer the best player thanks to my contribution to rest of the players. I did not compete in pro gaming because they KTF did not agree with my seven figure contract demand.

Things I will be teaching in Starcraft:
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Micro management (unit management)
Macro management (unit production and economy)
Map specific strategies
Basic and Advanced strategies and build orders for all three races.
In-game bugs to be used to your advantage such as unit stack, stop lurkers, etc.
Counter strategies and perfect attack timings.
Learn Korean lango, like "chobo" "gosu" "ww" etc
Basic Korean to communicate with Koreans on battle.net
Unit details, their size and their pros/cons against other units
My signature cannon rush along with my signature cheese rush (boxer learned it from me)


My lessons will result in:
Faster APM (actions per minute) - average professional gamers range from 250-550. Average player is about 100.
Better Win/Loss Ratio
Chance to become a professional gamer in Korea - Celebrity status, especially for foreigners, like Guillaume Patry (Grrr...) and Bertrand Grospellier (Elky)
Bragging rights, that you're as good as a Korean in Starcraft
You will be called a hacker because you're so good.
Korean girls will be intrigued that you're such a good Starcraft player.

My lessons are offered to only non-Koreans or American born Koreans because they lack the blessing from the Gaming God, Norazi. Sun Tzu once said, "Defiler becomes useless at the presences of a vessel." You will be come the vessel against the defilers that treats you like a non-korean, laughing at your pitiful Starcraft skills...however, you will demolish them with the new profound skills.

Pricing:
Basic training: $25/hr
Estimated course length: 6-8 hours
Basics of micro/macro management.
Learning the units and buildings
Basic strategies and build orders
Learn attack/production timing
Hotkeys
Worker stacking
Learn Korean words to understand Koreans talk in game

Advanced training: $35/hr
Estimated course length: 8-10 hours
Muta stacking
Lurker stop and stacking
Cloacked zergling
Advanced strategies and build orders
Map specific strategies
Various secret tricks and tips
Bootleg copy of Boxer's DVD imported from Korea
Learning basic Korean to communicate with Korean on battle.net
Advanced micro/macro management (able to stand off 12 zerglings with just 3 zealots or fend off 18 zealots with just 4 cannons) <- EXTREME SKILL

Race Specific Training:
I will teach you EVERYTHING i know about those races, making you an unstoppable force within the World of Starcraft.
Estimated course length: 4-6 hours
Protoss: $20/hr
Zerg: $25/hr
Terran: $30/hr

For all students, i will also offer 2 hours of my time for the week of the lesson taken, to play together in 1vs1 Lost Temple/Python or other custom maps.

Please contact me if you have any questions, I promise that I will make you into the best non-Korean Starcraft Player EVER, amongst those trained by me.

:laugh:
 

Mo0o

Lifer
Jul 31, 2001
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haven't they been doing this for awhile know. I know for counterstrike theres a pretty elaborate tutoring system set up by a lot of teh good players. Seems like a huge ripoff but i guess kids can waste money as they like
 

ViviTheMage

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Dec 12, 2002
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Originally posted by: Mo0o
haven't they been doing this for awhile know. I know for counterstrike theres a pretty elaborate tutoring system set up by a lot of teh good players. Seems like a huge ripoff but i guess kids can waste money as they like

If I remember, there was a website that would let you sign up to play/get taught by the pros....it was very legit, and a lot of people did it.

I had a friend do a 'group' lesson for CS 1.3, when it was big...it was fun, learned some new spots.
 

Krazy4Real

Lifer
Oct 3, 2003
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LOL! ATOT should start a money pool and get somebody to learn and become the best starcraft player in the world. non-Korean of course. He can become known as ATOT.
 
Feb 19, 2001
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dude im signing up.

i played a starcraft game 3 months ago. played like a 2v3 where I was the 2 and it was really a 1v3 because everyone sucked so bad. ling rush + hydra drop = gg.

But wow I'm terrible overall still. My BNet records are like 1.5:1 ratio.

Ok no. $20 / hr is too much. I thought it was like $20 for a lesson.
 

sash1

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Jul 20, 2001
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LOL!

I'm also experienced in Counter-Strike, I am able to perform bunny hops

didn't they patch that out in 1.5? i kinda quit CS after that
 

Howard

Lifer
Oct 14, 1999
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Originally posted by: sash1
LOL!

I'm also experienced in Counter-Strike, I am able to perform bunny hops

didn't they patch that out in 1.5? i kinda quit CS after that
I believe 1.3 was the last one to "feature" bunny hopping.
 

Yongsta

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Mar 6, 2005
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Originally posted by: Deadtrees
Originally posted by: Yongsta
Originally posted by: isekii
That shit has to be fake

ByunTae = pervert

It is fake, no one's real name is byuntae.

Originally posted by: isekii
That shit has to be fake

ByunTae = pervert

Not really. Though ByunTae 'can' mean pervert, it's a valid name that gets used.

Byung-tae maybe but no Byun-Tae.
 

Fritzo

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Jan 3, 2001
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It's how they keep their minds off of nuclear obliteration from the north.
 

TruePaige

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Oct 22, 2006
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Sweetness.

I used to practice War3 with a guy. He wasn't Asian. But he did go to Berkley, we ranked high on the server.

Six degrees of Korea Effect?
 

LS21

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at incheon airport (seoul) i was scanning through the tv and there were about 3 channels with live starcraft on it.... people actually watch that stuff