I remember when Jinro made the code S semi final, he was up against MC on shattered temple.. and I witnessed something I had never seen before.. he went mech against MC and won.. was amazing to watch.
I saw that Jinro retired the first day, but I didn't read it until now because it was to painful for me to read about. I finally read the whole article and literally saddened me to have one of my favorite players retire from the game so early. I will not forget you Jinro and I hope you stick around TL!
Best of luck Jinro! I hope you have as much success in poker as you did in Starcraft!
Noxide United States. August 15 2012 17:10. Posts 2743
Thank you for your passion, dedication and all the wonderful games you showed us. I'll always remember your GSL ro16 series against MC. Good luck in the future, Jinro!
I thought Jinro would end by saying that he was going to play poker professionally or something, but turns out it's basically the same reason for which he appeared to explain to the "latter group" why they are "wrong". Meh, But really though, if shit's not working out you should gtfo and do something you'll enjoy, that's a no fucking brainer.
maleorderbride United States. August 16 2012 13:24. Posts 2916
Like Grrr... and Elky before you, you'll be remembered Jinro. Your achievements were fantastic and it's clear you'll succeed at anything you're driven to. Well done dude; all the best for your future.
"You seem to think about this game a lot"
Liquid`Jinro Sweden. August 16 2012 16:30. Posts 32589
On August 16 2012 13:22 Areon wrote: I thought Jinro would end by saying that he was going to play poker professionally or something, but turns out it's basically the same reason for which he appeared to explain to the "latter group" why they are "wrong". Meh, But really though, if shit's not working out you should gtfo and do something you'll enjoy, that's a no fucking brainer.
Hm not sure what you're saying - I am going to play poker professionally o.o
tell the guy that interplanatar interaction is pivotal to terrans variety of optionitudals in the pre-midgame preperatories as well as the protosstinal deterriggation of elite zergling strikes - Stimey n Formerly FrozenArbiter
Loved watching you play Jinro, thanks for the good memories.
I played poker full time for about a year almost 7 years ago and I can tell you it's very tedious and exhausting in the long run, even more so than Starcraft I'd say. I ended up making way less than minimum wage per hour for the entire duration of the year. Then again I had a fairly small bank roll as I was rather poor at the time which meant I could not play high enough stakes for the hours I put into it to yield a sufficient return on investment. I also lacked the raw talent needed to really get ahead.
I wish you the best of luck with your poker career, chances are you are far more mentally capable than me and as such you actually have a chance of making it work. I suggest you look in the mirror in a few months time however and do a reality check by evaluating your progress: "Do I have what it takes to make the effort and hours I put into this worth my while?"
Good luck!
ilve
Liquid`Jinro Sweden. August 16 2012 21:26. Posts 32589
On August 16 2012 13:24 maleorderbride wrote: It was a nice run FA!
Sounds like you would win though if we ever played poker again though =/
Haha Damn, was so long ago o-o
tell the guy that interplanatar interaction is pivotal to terrans variety of optionitudals in the pre-midgame preperatories as well as the protosstinal deterriggation of elite zergling strikes - Stimey n Formerly FrozenArbiter
I have the greatest respect for Jinro, as he did something we all desire: to pursue and fullfill our dreams. He was a figure on the Starcraft 2 scene, due to his acomplishments (that i watched live in GSL) and he was also popular because of his stream as well (that i also watched from time to time). But even without this, even without us knowing his performances, he would still have won the bet with life. His dream would have been acomplished even withouth those GSL semi's, and that is all that matters!
Good luck to you in the future, i look forward to a documentary of your carrer and of your choice to be a progammer, with all the impediments and hardships you overcomed!
www.comanda-caricaturi.ro
JugJug United States. August 17 2012 04:45. Posts 34
Starcraft won't be the same without you Jinro. You've left a lasting impression in the hearts and minds of many sc fans, progamers and the Starcraft community. I know you'll never trully leave the Starcraft scene, I hope you'll still attened the events and make a casting appearance here and there. Thanks for all of your great games! You will be missed.
<3 viOLet | MC <3
Barrin United States. August 18 2012 21:20. Posts 4206