Winner of King of the Game thanks two specific players for his victory in his recent blog.
Not very often you find it when players go public and reveal their training partners. Usually you hear them thank their sponsors for providing hardware and also paying the trip to attend to events. Sometimes they thank their family for moral support. You would usually asume it's their teammates but a name in particular you don't hear very often.
Minutes after his eStars 2009 King of the Game victory, Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen wrote a blog and thanked German Orc player, Heinrich "SoKoL" Rennert for the time he spent training with him. With all Orc mirror matches he had to play, he owed a lot to SoKoL. But it wasn't just him. Grubby also gave credit to Thomas "ThomasG" Glinski, who despite not wanting to play still took his time to practice with him.
Link to the full blog is located below the news
Links
myEG.net - Full blog
Not very often you find it when players go public and reveal their training partners. Usually you hear them thank their sponsors for providing hardware and also paying the trip to attend to events. Sometimes they thank their family for moral support. You would usually asume it's their teammates but a name in particular you don't hear very often.
Minutes after his eStars 2009 King of the Game victory, Manuel "Grubby" Schenkhuizen wrote a blog and thanked German Orc player, Heinrich "SoKoL" Rennert for the time he spent training with him. With all Orc mirror matches he had to play, he owed a lot to SoKoL. But it wasn't just him. Grubby also gave credit to Thomas "ThomasG" Glinski, who despite not wanting to play still took his time to practice with him.
Link to the full blog is located below the news
Links
myEG.net - Full blog