I think this should be closed, and anyone can write something like this, and therefore its receiving unwarranted attention.
Saved alot of cash. Want to move to play full time - Page 7
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FiWiFaKi
Canada9858 Posts
I think this should be closed, and anyone can write something like this, and therefore its receiving unwarranted attention. | ||
deathgod6
United States5063 Posts
On December 20 2012 17:26 iNcontroL wrote: How much you willing to pay? That depends if he's learning from you or JYP. | ||
lifeangelus
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lifeangelus
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Mstring
Australia510 Posts
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Rossi
Australia59 Posts
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Shai
Canada806 Posts
On December 20 2012 17:34 iamho wrote: Why do you need to move to become a progamer? Just sit in a dark room for 12 hours a day and grind endlessly on ladder, just like the pros. Besides if you're a wealthy 28 year old, I'd doubt you'd want to live with a bunch of nerdy teenagers in a small house. KeSPA believes strongly in testing matchups against people you know, and it has worked for them for a decade. For example, I want to be really good at Lost Temple PvZ, so I get my Zerg bitch friend to play me 20 times on it. Can't do that with ladder. | ||
lifeangelus
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Talin
Montenegro10532 Posts
On December 20 2012 18:02 Shai wrote: KeSPA believes strongly in testing matchups against people you know, and it has worked for them for a decade. For example, I want to be really good at Lost Temple PvZ, so I get my Zerg bitch friend to play me 20 times on it. Can't do that with ladder. Except if you're just starting out, it's probably you that would be someone's Protoss bitch friend. | ||
uberism
Canada271 Posts
I'm sure you can make a business out of it with the money you have. | ||
StarMoon
Canada682 Posts
On December 20 2012 18:08 uberism wrote: Have you ever thought of owning your own pro gaming team and becoming a part of it? I'm sure you can make a business out of it with the money you have. Or even just sponsor a player with the condition they coach you, or something like that. It doesn't have to be a top-tier player, get some semi-known Euro protoss. | ||
Dox
Australia1199 Posts
And what CS team did you manage / compete with? I ran ~8 of the WCG events and I don't recognise the name. Did you use a different ID in CS? Why haven't you approached any Australian teams like iM, Fray, Nv, etc? I honestly don't mean any harm when I say this, but SEA on GM doesn't count for much. The GM ladder hasn't even filled up in over 10 months now. It's a ghost town. Got any replays or anything we can take a look at? | ||
Rossi
Australia59 Posts
Assuming you live in Sydney there is an upcoming tournament at Cityhunter which you can attend on the 6th January 2013 with details here http://www.sc2sea.com/showthread.php?t=6568 Maybe it will be an eye opener Edit: replaced progamer with "take your game to the limit" | ||
Mstring
Australia510 Posts
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Douillos
France3195 Posts
Also, Polish people are really cool and I heard Warsaw was really nice Thats probably where I would go for starters especially because i would probably get pretty bored of playing all day (been there, done that) and I d go out partying every 2 nights :D... All other team houses are for pro teams I think... | ||
Rescawen
Finland1028 Posts
On December 20 2012 17:56 deathgod6 wrote: That depends if he's learning from you or JYP. Dude why are you so mean ((, but it does not matter who he learns from. The best teacher you can have is yourself. | ||
StarMoon
Canada682 Posts
On December 20 2012 18:12 Dox wrote: I just went through the archives of every SC2 tournament I've run and the ID "Hammer" doesn't come up in any of them. Furthermore, why haven't you competed in any events like ACLPro or WCS Australia? And what CS team did you manage / compete with? I ran ~8 of the WCG events and I don't recognise the name. Did you use a different ID in CS? Why haven't you approached any Australian teams like iM, Fray, Nv, etc? I honestly don't mean any harm when I say this, but SEA on GM doesn't count for much. The GM ladder hasn't even filled up in over 10 months now. It's a ghost town. Got any replays or anything we can take a look at? This is THE guy for SEA ESPORTS. I'd get in touch with him if I were you. | ||
lifeangelus
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Jacmert
Canada1709 Posts
On December 20 2012 18:12 StarMoon wrote: Or even just sponsor a player with the condition they coach you, or something like that. It doesn't have to be a top-tier player, get some semi-known Euro protoss. Sase would probably make a good tutor/coach partner, once he's done his 2-3 week stint in Taiwan. Perhaps even NaNiwa :O imo the best foreigner Protoss and one of the best foreigners, period. But it doesn't even have to be someone as high profile as those two. It'll probably come down more to how well do your personalities jive and what sort of relationships/connections you can make. But your Australian Internet/ping may be the first hurdle that you'll have to overcome. Btw, what level is Rotterdam at? High Masters NA/EU or GM? Perhaps he could be a good coach/tutor/practice partner. And assuming MrBitter's Razer academy house thing is close to where he and Rotti (and NASL) live, that could be a good combination... | ||
malaan
365 Posts
Good luck! | ||
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