Tokido yesterday had posted a translation of a book that KSK wrote 12 years ago.
What impressed me is KSK's attitude about exploiting a game's mechanics. He'll go for it for the best possible outcome to avoid any doubt. He didn't mind using a move or combo that some people consider too good as if it's cheating. Because it's still under the game rules. "Game" already has rules, you don't make a rule for yourself.
Other part I like is the "Good Game" attitude. When you lost, it's not a good game. If it was, try losing 100 games in a row.
(And of course, the famous line "I don't say I'm not strong, it'll be an insult toward people I've beaten.")
I totally agree with him. More respect to KSK. He's a living legend.
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