Chapter 403: Korean Special Training?

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The NOE team did not choose to go directly to the capital of Belgium, but chose to go to South Korea for a three-day special training, not for other reasons, first of all, Belgium's Internet speed is too poor, and secondly, Sun Han contacted a coach he once knew in South Korea to conduct a systematic training for them.

Of course, this training is not to Koreanize the NOE team, but to let the NOE team understand the focus of the entire Korean tactical system, in other words, to do their best to understand and gain insight into the strengths of the Korean team.

In addition, South Korea has always had the best internet speed in the world, and training there is incredibly comfortable and the latency is rarely higher than 10 points.

Not long ago, a certain Internet company went to conduct a large number of surveys and analyses on the Internet speed of countries around the world, and after the investigation, it was determined that South Korea is the fastest country in the world, while the Internet speed of the United States is only a quarter of that of South Korea, ranking 28th. China is ranked 71st.

In the company's ranking of national Internet speeds in the world, the top three are South Korea, which ranks first, with an average speed of 20.4 mbps; In second place is Japan, with an average speed of 15.8 mbps; In third place is Sweden with an average speed of 12.8 mbps.

To illustrate this as an example, in South Korea, it takes less than 10 minutes for people to upload a high-definition video file, compared to two and a half hours in the United States.

This shows the speed of the Korean network.

This is inseparable from the development of esports in their country, and the economy of South Korea as a whole is strange, it is not the kind of country that relies on its own hard power to develop, but a country that relies on its own soft power.

E-sports and Hallyu are considered to be the more important places in the whole country.

To some extent, the South Korean government can even be said to strongly support esports as a project, while the Chinese government has an attitude that neither supports nor opposes, which also leads to the slow development of China's overall development in esports.

[Congratulations, Summoner!] 】

[You have been promoted to the strongest king in the single row, I wish you good luck in the land of justice!] 】

Jiang Yifan breathed a sigh of relief, this is the American service account given to him by Riot, the purpose of which is to facilitate the players to take it for training, and it is also Riot's ability assessment of professional players.

The faster you get to the king rank, the more attention you will receive from Riot.

Jiang Yifan didn't play this American account for a long time, he generally trains in Hanbok, but recently those strong professional players in South Korea have gone to the United States to play ranking, and he can only meet some strong passers-by in the high Hanbok segment, but lack of awareness.

The training effect is almost equal to none.

At this time, Jiang Yifan regretted a little, how good it would be if he had made an appointment to play a training match with the SKT team before, so that the high-intensity competition level should be maintained.

However, good horses don't eat back grass, and they spit on a nail.

It's a big deal to play in the United States, anyway, his current winning rate in the American ranking is very terrible, even if he belongs to the strongest king in the category with a low score, he can quickly encounter those Korean high-level professional players.

Jiang Yifan, who was in a very happy mood, stretched out his right hand, quickly peeled off the skin of Kinder chocolate for himself, and bit down a large piece hard, and this sweetness turned into a stream of energy that ran in the limbs of his body.

Chocolate is good for concentration, memory and intelligence, as well as for a certain amount of physical recovery, and as a high-calorie food, it can also provide the body with energy that can be used in time.

There are still chocolate-type emergency dry rations in the US military.

Chinese esports pros generally use two things to provide energy and energy to themselves at night, one is Red Bull and the other is chocolate.

Some professional players don't like to eat them, so they simply don't eat them, but when they train to a certain extent, their bodies will definitely feel tired.

Chocolate in the NOE team is a kind of high-calorie, non-drug edible product that relieves the fatigue of professional players.

"Here, let me introduce you to a friend of mine in South Korea, he is a former League of Legends professional player who worked as an assistant coach in China for a while, and now he has come to CJ as an assistant coach and has a lot of game experience." Sun Han ceremoniously introduced a Korean e-sports player to everyone in the NOE team.

The assistant coach of the CJ team bowed politely, although the Koreans did not do a good job in some places, but they are extremely polite in front of outsiders.

Moreover, not all people are badass and not all people are good.

Among the Chinese, there are scum, there are scum, and of course there are good people, saints.

There are naturally good and bad among other ethnic groups, and we cannot judge the merits of the entire ethnic group because of the more contrived behavior of some Koreans.

The assistant coach is dressed in a light gray suit, with slightly smaller eyes, but a deeper and more intense look, a collapsed nose, a long face, and although he is not tall, he does not look like a former professional player, and his body seems to be more athletic.

His expression was still a little restrained, and he stood for a long time, and said in more awkward Chinese: "Hello, my name is Park Jishou, please give me more advice." ”

"Hello, Mr. Park, I'm Jiang Yifan, the captain of the NOE team." Jiang Yifan politely stretched out his right hand.

Seeing Jiang Yifan's friendly actions, the tension in his heart relaxed a lot, and he also stretched out his right hand in a friendly manner.

The other players naturally scrambled to learn Jiang Yifan's moves, and shook hands with the South Korean big brother, and the originally embarrassing atmosphere was slightly eased.

Because of the South Korean assistant coach, Chinese really can't be too flattering.

Most of his pronunciation was wrong, and Jiang Yifan had to listen to it several times before he could understand what Park Jishou was saying.

The inconvenience of communication makes the atmosphere more or less eccentric.

So, Jiang Yifan plans to talk to Park Jishou in English to see if the assistant coach of the CJ team can speak English, in Jiang Yifan's impression, Koreans' English is also more embarrassing, as long as it is not English that he deliberately learns, most Koreans' English is still in the stage of studying in school.

This is the same as Chinese, learning is learning English, but speaking is not very commonly used, even if you know this language, if you don't use it after learning, you will quickly forget it.

(This has been changed to reveal that the protagonist is now an esports professional with a good foundation in English.) )

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