SUMMARY
K9 Esports’ Slug issued a stark, public criticism of the Indian teams’ preparation for the BMIC 2025 compared to their Korean rivals. Slug revealed that the Korean players confessed to studying every Indian player’s gameplay and are practicing “2-3 hours straight” in their hotel’s rest area.
In contrast, Indian teams were reportedly “roaming around and not practising,” highlighting a concerning disparity in competitive discipline before the major international clash.
INDIA – The discipline gap between the Indian and Korean contingents for the upcoming BMIC 2025 has been exposed by K9 Esports’ Slug, who provided a candid, potentially embarrassing update on the lack of preparation among the Indian squads.
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The Korean Grind
While talking to Indian Players, Slug shared details gathered from conversations with the newly arrived Korean players, revealing their intense focus and dedication:
- Strategic Study: The Korean players admitted they have meticulously “studied every player’s game and how they are going to work against them, creating their strategies.” This level of pre-tournament analysis confirms the highly tactical and professional approach of the Korean teams.
- Constant Practice: Even in the temporary environment of the hotel, the Korean squads are maintaining a relentless schedule, practicing “2-3 hours straight” in the hotel’s rest area.
Indian Teams “Roaming Around”
Slug contrasted this intense preparation with the visible casual attitude of the Indian teams:
“Indian teams are roaming around and not practising.”
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This criticism from a top Indian player underscores a concerning lack of professional urgency. With the Korean teams actively developing counterstrategies and boasting a “high potential” to wipe out entire squads, the casual approach of the Indian squads is a significant source of concern ahead of the October 31st international tournament.
Slug’s message is clear: Indian teams must immediately match the discipline of their international rivals if they hope to succeed in the BMIC 2025.












