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Boonbag
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France3318 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-10 10:20:13
June 10 2010 10:13 GMT
#1


With SC2 and everything going on in Korea with pro gaming atm, maybe I should write more of this before all vanishes into the past and is only to be remembered by a handful of persons that were living in Korea at that time.


Back on the topic.

My sponsored life as a pro gamer was going very well. My sponsor wasn’t actually expecting any result from me for now, because their game wasn’t launched yet (I was sponsored by a company trying to make a mmo crossgender, between lineage and fallout).
However I was playing Starcraft a lot on gamei and finally picking up what my “job” really was. Practice, practice and practice some more !

That meant to me getting bashed, over and over and over again by my Sam gug gi clan mates. Junwi was one of those for instance.
My PvZ wasn’t so bad, but all my other mus were atrocious. Still, I wanted to participate in as many tournaments possible. I wanted to try.

As I didn’t have any manager to take care of my registrations for the tournaments, Mr. Ha that was sitting next to me, was doing it.

There was that ZERG.CO.KR tournament I went to with him, I was fairly confident, as my friends on gamei told me that no big figure would show up and I had a decent shot at ranking up in the tournament. Eventho that was more to cheer me up than anything else, it gave me some confidence.
Mr. Ha took me there one morning, ZERG.CO.KR was actually the name of the pc bang itself. The thing started quite fast and unlike many other events, players didn’t have to wait hours doing nothing. I can’t remember if I got to second round or lost at the first one. I just remember the game I lost. I drew 6 on LT, pvz, my opponent was 3. The game sucked hard, I went early zealot speed and pushed into his main killing his expansion, taking mine, everything looked fine. Then all of a sudden, I had lurkers containing me. Back then, PVZ was very much about breaking the lurker contain or not. Especially on LT. I lost most of my army breaking it, just to realize my opponent’s economy was twice mine and that the only reason I first killed his expansion, was because he had expanded at 12 very early.
We went back to the sponsor office and Mr. Ha just told everyone that the conditions in the pc bang were very bad (wich was entirely true, my mouse behaved like shit without its drivers), but then, it was the same for my opponent, so I don’t really know how could this be somewhat of an excuse.
Well, it wasn’t anything big anyway and I still had KGL running, with our team ranking fine thanks to Jaeyong 1v1 wins and the 2v2s we would rarely lose.

At that time, I was mainly spending my time with my GF, seeing Guillaume less as they didn’t like each other. I was also trying to lure Maynard out Shin dae bang to have some drinks, only to succeed once, where he came with his gf and we had an awful night of heavy drinking somewhere in Samseong dong. Maynard was a cheerful person, it’s a shame he didn’t go out more.
That night he told me he was flying back to texas within the month.

I think Everlast was also about to leave, so that would leave only me and Grrrr… in Korea. Somehow, things didn’t look so optimistic as well for pro gaming. Most of Pd’s and managers were (that was a common habit back then) predicting starcraft to die soon.

I was in Korea since about 9 months and had made friends within pro gaming. Ophium (gameq player manager) would often invite me for drinks, I think he met my gf as well a couple of times. Ophium, to me back then, seemed to be the coolest guy on earth.

He spoke English, had that manly tone in the voice, tall, dark bearded with badass glasses, he looked like a fucking pimp and he was always making jokes about drugs. He liked me and intotherain a lot, not sure why, I mean, I sucked and I was still invited to all his tournaments . He never blamed me and never told me to pick up. He knew I was just enjoying my time here as a very very young adult and respected that. Hell, he often told me he’d love to be in my shoes, be a foreigner in a far country, doing something fun and having it easy with the girls (im pretty sure he did have his share of fun with girls tho -_-).

I think Ophium was one of the first person to tell me I should find a way to stay and live in Korea, be it gaming or whatever and that idea pretty much struck me : “Yes, it’s not about Starcraft, it’s about Korea”. I really wanted to stay there.

Soon after, Jaeyong, opened to me on how he was going back Busan and quitting pro gaming. I tried everything I could to make him stay, spoke to my boss about sponsoring him, even making him come several times to the office to introduce him to people.

I went up to ophium to beg him to find him a sponsor. But at that time, you had about a hundred of other gamers trying to find a sponsor, and gameq couldn’t help them all. Cezanne also had quit, I think he went back working at the fish market with his dad and su yeon, was entering her second year at university. Our KGL team wouldn’t even finish the season.

The only ray of hope in all that was to come from intotherain.
I remember we had a long conversation the evening of his birthday, where we went with his gf and mine (his gf was smoking hot, never really understood how he got her jesus) in a bar drinking ourselves to the floor.
Intotherain wasn’t a drinker at all. He was much more optimistic on the gaming thing than I was (ofc, I was bad at the game and he was good) and anytime I would be with him, it looked like anything was possible with pro gaming. That night after a few whiskies he just passed out and I had to carry him on my back for a shitwhile until we found a taxi agreeing to drive them home.

That goofy dude you see nowadays on MBC, is prolly the most merry, cheery, the nicest Korean gamer I’ve met. He was also THE protoss legend, the only protoss player to win tournaments at that time. Zealots didn’t have their + 1 armor base bonus back then and spawning pool was 150 minerals and completing faster and hydralisk and lurker upgrades were half their present cost. Basically, to kill zergs, you had to either be Grrrr…, garimto or intotherain.

So, one morning after a night out the sponsorship office, I arrived to see most of the workers crying around the place. That’s when the boss asked me to come his office and told me the game they were making was taking way too long and he didn’t have the money to support it anymore and aht he the company would now turn to web advertisement and fire ¾ of the workers. They gave me about 2000$, because they knew I didn’t save a single dime of my salary since all those months. That was very kind.

Of course this was a shock. I was 19 back then and had no clue yet what I could work in in Korea. I picked up my phone and called Daniel to tell him about the situation (we were in good terms )and he told me he’d help me out the best he can (wich he did).

Daniel found me a very nice homestay in the sutend area of seoul. It was pretty cheap and the food was awesome, I could live there for a while with the money sponsor left me.

I had for a month one of my most poetic and free time in Korea. I was roaming streets, alone at night, going into dark bars and cheap night clubs alone, meeting with strangers, many weirdos, many other people that end up kind of lost in Seoul nights, just like I was. I felt like some kind of creature in these night streets. Oh, how to describe what goes through a 19 years old mind, when every street light that shines under the moon, looks to the imaginative eye like a dance of shiny and electric ghosts.

Every person, every encounter, was digging a bit further in this world of unknown. With alcohol helping, it even seemed sometimes, like another dimension. I had no identity. I had no roots. Pro gaming rapidly, seemed a far way thing, something without any meaning or substance. Adventure was only now starting. Nights in far east Asia, carry a unique smell for the westerner. A bizarre flagrance of freedom and all the hidden emotions, that such a liberty can procure to one man lost alone somewhere in the world.

At the same time, I had met a new girl and was seeing soo jee far less. The crash of my company and the end of my pro gaming career, gave me the feeling for a change and I broke up with Soo jee, and soon after, moved in with that new girl I had met, Jee hae. That girl was sexually anything a 19 years old male could wish for. She was about 26 and just came back from USA, alas, with her good will and charity, I was soon to explore and discover Seoul in a whole other way than I had when I was pro gamer.

We changed home quite often, living in many different parts of the city. I still had no idea what I would do for a living, she wanted me to model, but I was skeptical. Life dragged into the summer, I was playing Diablo 2 mainly, drinking everyday while she was introducing me to many people in Korea.


However, I wanted to spend the summer back in France, I was clueless as what to do in Korea for a living, so I took the plane back home around July.

At first I didn’t have any plan to go back any soon, but I had bought a two ways ticket, so I had one more possible ride to Korea.

Soon WCG qualification started and upon taking interest in the event, I got back in touch with Smuft and Elky that were both going to fly to Korea for the finals.
That’s when I also decided to go back Korea (jee hae was there waiting for me), having in mind the idea from my own experience, that my many connections in Korea and Pro gaming industry, could help these two out. I also knew that if they wanted to stay and try to be pro gamer, they’d have a very hard time with Korean managers if they didn’t rank both 1# and 2# at WCG.


Sorry if this chapter was little boring, but I had to end up the first part of my trip to Korea a way or another. Now in that “second” part, I’m not a gamer anymore, but having one of the most fun times in Korea, with all the crew that was there for a while after this WCG. Dudey, Kenka, Kevin, Elky, Smuft, Grrr.. and many others !

I hope I’ll be able to write more soon !

Take care.


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nonduc
Profile Joined May 2009
Russian Federation405 Posts
June 10 2010 10:22 GMT
#2
This chapter wasn’t little boring, it was very nice!
티라노사저그 렉스 화이팅~!
besiger
Profile Blog Joined July 2006
Croatia2452 Posts
June 10 2010 10:26 GMT
#3
always a pleasure to read these blogs of yours.
A weak will coupled with delusions of grandeur
H
Profile Blog Joined July 2007
New Zealand6138 Posts
June 10 2010 10:36 GMT
#4
I liked reading this even if some of it wasn't about progaming. Keep in mind that even just the fact you lived your life in Korea during your late teenage years is fairly interesting to people who've never really ventured out of their country for extended periods (me). Shit, my teenage years were a drag in comparison.
[iHs]HCO | のヮの | pachi & plexa ownz | RIP _
[Q9]HU
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
Vietnam21 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-10 10:41:12
June 10 2010 10:40 GMT
#5
Wow, the coolest thing I've ever read. Thanks for your story and best wishes for you.
Stupid people are smart !
Jonvvv
Profile Blog Joined February 2009
Norway1530 Posts
June 10 2010 10:42 GMT
#6
Your blog is awesome!
Liquipedia
Boonbag
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France3318 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-10 10:43:10
June 10 2010 10:42 GMT
#7
thanks ^^ all
DemiSe
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
883 Posts
June 10 2010 11:12 GMT
#8
Great blog, a really good read.
Let's See Who's Stronger, Your Tricks, Or My Skills.
Butigroove
Profile Blog Joined October 2006
Seychelles2061 Posts
June 10 2010 11:34 GMT
#9
My favorite blog on TL! Glad you found the time to write some more.
beach beers buds beezies b-b-b-baaanelings
Motiva
Profile Joined November 2007
United States1774 Posts
June 10 2010 11:50 GMT
#10
Good Stuff, Thanks!
Boonbag
Profile Blog Joined March 2008
France3318 Posts
June 10 2010 11:52 GMT
#11
Why only 4 stars ! Omg !
omninmo
Profile Blog Joined April 2008
2349 Posts
June 10 2010 12:47 GMT
#12
dope, captivating, well composed. i like the sexy-rich-woman-as-patron theme.

i've come across a few of those during my years in the far east.
seRapH
Profile Blog Joined April 2009
United States9756 Posts
June 10 2010 13:39 GMT
#13
5/5
boomer hands
FreshVegetables
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
Finland513 Posts
June 10 2010 14:37 GMT
#14
5/5, I really really enjoyed reading this! Please write more soon!
yummy tomatoes
jambonkingcool
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Canada186 Posts
June 10 2010 14:51 GMT
#15
Very interesting, thank you.
Badjas
Profile Blog Joined October 2008
Netherlands2038 Posts
June 10 2010 15:06 GMT
#16
What an awesome read
I <3 the internet, I <3 you
Dooba
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
Croatia588 Posts
June 10 2010 15:14 GMT
#17
I love all your blogs! Please write up more when you catch the time. It's really interesting to see what Korea is like from your perspective.
"Zergs are really stronger. I use to win 60-70%, now it is 40-50. I am switching to civilization 5 for now until any terran can come up with a better tactics."
Funnytoss
Profile Blog Joined August 2007
Taiwan1471 Posts
June 10 2010 15:40 GMT
#18
Thanks so much for your stories, they really help us on the outside learn much more about progaming! (it's kind of like Nal_ra Oldboy in that regard I think, seeing people's interactions outside of the game)
AIV_Funnytoss and sGs.Funnytoss on iCCup
TuElite
Profile Blog Joined March 2010
Canada2123 Posts
June 10 2010 16:38 GMT
#19
Awesome stuff, I just read all your pro gaming tales. Very entertaining, please keep writing !
Always Smile - Jung Nicole - Follow Nicole on Twitter @_911007 and me @TuElite
HaFnium
Profile Blog Joined December 2006
United Kingdom1074 Posts
June 10 2010 17:05 GMT
#20
Very nice tales... I actually checked all of your previous tales!
Forgot to rate them though lol
BW forever!
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