In an interview with replays.net, Legendary discusses his feelings about games both in the past in the future, and his aspirations for the coming championships in the wake of passing the WCG Wildcard this year.
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Legendary speaks up, amongst other things, about his recent loss to Super. "I was in a bad mood that day after a quarrel with my girlfriend, so my concentration was lacking [...] my play was simply too bad." However, the Chinese player feels little regret; after all, it was only a regional game.In fact, Legendary has greater ambitions this year. His goal is becoming China's national champion, and he's very dedicated-- "Even being a runner-up would make me feel defeated and down." He's amping up his training schedule for that purpose, playing some 30 games every day.
When asked who he felt his toughest opponents would be, Legendary didn't have much of a response. He notes the lack of big tournaments in this part of the year as making it hard to keep an eye on who the big competitors are. But hard work, he feels, will pay off in the end. The fact that WCG China's finals have moved to Shanghai this year are also not a problem for him-- he feels he can live anywhere.
Finally, he also let replays.net know that the pressure of being a progamer has lead him to decide to end it one day, but he has no plans to do this anytime in the near future-- his life currently consists of living in Beijing and practicing.
This interview was translated by GosuGamers' VirginTerran.
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Replays.Net - Legendary interview