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KeSPA and Free Agency

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Profile Blog Joined July 2009
Canada5565 Posts
Last Edited: 2011-10-27 13:45:34
June 02 2010 18:11 GMT
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This write-up is basically a summary of articles by JWD, konadora, Waxangel, and possibly others, so a big thank you to them for keeping the foreign fans updated.

Given the current situation with Blizzard and KeSPA, I thought this article would once again be relevant. Many new comers may not know about the free agency policies at all, so my hope is that this will be of interest to them when thinking about KeSPA's current, and future role in eSports, and in understanding what kind of industry KeSPA is trying to establish.





By now every fan of Professional StarCraft knows about KeSPA’s recent troublemaking. We have all had our qualms with "iron fist" of eSports in the past, but this issue is different; it’s not a mere disqualification or threat against victory dance moves, no, this is an issue about the future of eSports itself. While (Z)Jaedong is in the eye of the storm we mustn’t forget that this isn’t about him, for he is just the player forced into the situation. More importantly than the Legend Killer’s future (believe it or not) is the precedent KeSPA is making in eSports; that of unfairly treating their professional gamers with appalling restrictions.

(Z)Jaedong, (T)Midas, (Z)Shine, (Z)HyuN, and (T)Go.go are currently listed as free agents and have two remaining options. The first option is forced retirement from all pro leagues through the forced status of semi-pro if they can neither sign with a new team nor negotiate a new contract with their original one. In other words, they wait until the next free agency period and hope to get a contract, after being out of the game for a year.

The second and best option is that they are resigned by their original teams, Jaedong to Oz, Midas to SKT1, Shine to KT, Hyun to MBC, and Go.go to Hite. The problem with this option is that if they are taken back their salary (the players don’t have any leverage due to KeSPAs rules) will more than likely be significantly reduced. Jaedong could be the only possible exception. His essential role on Hwaseung Oz is no secret – without him the team would have no one nearly skilled enough to win their tough ace matches and they would lose the considerable Jaedong fan base. In fact, it is specifically because of his essential role on Oz that his parents forced him into free agency. His mother has said she was “unable to come to terms on pay”, feeling Jaedong was worth far more to his team than he was being paid.

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Jaedong’s parents wanting to reassess the salary of the #1 ranked KeSPA player is completely logical. Jaedong’s salary was earning him less than 124 million won (100,000 USD) whereas players like Bisu and Flash make an easy 200K. However, the seemingly simple process of negotiating a new contract has become extremely stressful with tight deadlines and KeSPA regulations more or less forcing Jaedong to either return to Hwaseung Oz under their terms, or retire.

Jaedong has said that “until my last day as a progamer I want to be with Oz” and an unnamed team was even supposedly “strongly considering bringing in Jaedong, but gave up in the end because Jaedong consistently expressed his strong desire to remain in Hwaseung”. However, all decisions are in the hands of Jaedong’s parents as he is not old enough (19) to negotiate his own contract.

August 31st is the deadline for free agent players so we will know the future of Jaedong, Midas, Shine, Hyun and Go.go in eSports at that time, if not before. I have faith that Jaedong will negotiate a new, more reasonable contract with Hwaseung as they have a long history together and he is essential to the team, but the future of the other players could very likely be at the semi-pro status.
This is the current situation, and while troubling for us fans, what is far more disconcerting are the rules KeSPA has enforced which make it incredibly more difficult for free agent players to sign a new contract.

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A brief summary of KeSPAs free agency regulations:

- For the first 8 days as a free agent the player has the opportunity to negotiate a new contract with his original team.
- If no contract is negotiated, he has 5 days to sign a contract with a new team. However, any player signed to a new team with a salary over 50 million won (40K USD ) must pay the players original team with either 200% of the players salary or 100% of the salary plus one player from its roster.
- Two days after the player must sign with the highest bidder; there are no other options.
- If no contract is yet to be signed the player has an additional 4 days to renegotiate with their original team.

These rules need to be reconstructed to make it easier for players to renegotiate a contract. It is also incredibly unreasonable that the stress and time involved with the free agency proceedings takes place while some of the players are still in tournaments, like Jaedong in the WCG. When asked about how the free agency period has affected his practicing, Jaedong replied “On Thursday, all day I was just wrestling (with the negotiations), all day, and at night I felt empty, with a lot of emotions overlapping, it was just so hard on me I couldn’t even hold a mouse.” He also went on to say “I wanted to practice properly (for the WCG), but things outside the game kind of weighed me down.”

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The renegotiations between Jaedong and Hwaseung Oz have not gone smoothly by any means. His parents said, “for the sake of e-sports, I think it would be good if some day the details of our negotiations were revealed.” Any light on how the proceedings were carried out would give us a lot of insight into the normally unseen world of progamers and how they are treated. I hope that once the negotiations are over Jaedong will tell us his perspective on the whole matter.

This could very well be the end for the Legend Killer – possibly the greatest StarCraft player of all time. His parents say that Jaedong will probably retire to study in the United States if negotiations fail to meet their expectations. The Korean military is another option for Jaedong as he must eventually put in his two years. Having him playing for ACE and still in the realm of eSports would at least keep him in the game, but to come out of the military older and far behind the other progamers makes his future in eSports look pale in comparison to what it could have been. Hopefully, neither of these things will come to pass.

Personally, I think that Jaedong will resign with Oz for a higher salary simply because he is the Lee Jaedong and the team needs him. But whether Jaedong’s future in eSports is secure or not, the situation he has been forced into by KeSPA is not a precedent that progamers or their fans should abide.




Here is what some fellow TL members think of KeSPAs free agency policies:

Alsar – the players should have a strike~
Adeeler – When I heard about Free Agent being implemented I was happy, then when I saw what Kespa was doing with under a fake banner of FA I saw how corrupt it is
Tom Phoenix – this FA controversy has proven one thing clearly. The players themselves must step up and form a union, so they can defend their rights. Considering KeSPA`s attitude, it is obvious they have no intention of doing so.
PH – Thanks for spelling out the details of Free Agency. This is horrible…
StorrZerg – Jaedong just needs to 1v1 kespa in a bo7 and show them what sc is all about.
TheYango – As much as Jaedong loves playing for Hwaseung, he has to be really naive not to see how badly he's being exploited and how much his rights as a player are being trampled on at his current salary.
KillForce – If jaedong isn't actually bringing in money enough for his to justify a bigger salary, then pro starcraft might not be sustainable. If you get treated like shit for doing a 24h job, then pro starcraft might not be an okay career choice.
cUrsOr – If this happens to Jaedong, whos to say it wont happen more often, to other players, and affect the sport it ways we really can't put our finger on. This sort of control will dimish the quality of the sport


And here are some quotes about Jaedong from other progamers:

Zero – I practiced with JD yesterday. I lost a lot and realized again how good he is. He is the ultimate boss of ZvZ.

Ga-ul Gim (Samsung Khan coach) – I've talked with him on several occasions and I like his mindset. His game style and mindset resembles mine. He is very hard-working as well.

Jangbi – He's a machine! It's amazing how good he is!!

Jae-gyoon Yi (Woongjin Stars coach) – Not only he has an amazing record, his mindset and attitude and everything else is flawless. For example, when a coach asks a gamer to practice over 100 games to win a game, many gamers complain. However. JD takes such a demand for granted - a natural way to improve himself. That's the difference of mindset.

Leta – I sometimes watch his games in total awe. I can think nothing but that he's amazing.

Nada – Even at the top, he practices more than any other gamer and still has time to take care of fellow gamers. His behavior and sense of responsibility truly live up to the name of a progamer.




Losing Jaedong would be a huge blow to fans and to Korean eSports, but we have to look to the future. If KeSPAs despot policies are allowed to undermine player rights, without a noise of complaint from Korean or foreign fans, the free agency regulations will set a precedent and become entrenched in the policies of eSports. There is no reason to believe KeSPA will back down or become less bold and unreasonable in the future without a little help from the fans. eSports is still young. The current rules and treatment surrounding players is a grim beginning to a new era of progaming. As the fans, we made and sustain eSports as what it is today and what it will be in the future. If we abide by KeSPAs every whim they will surely secure their stranglehold on the rights of players, making it more difficult to reverse the damage they’ve done with their policies in the future.

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sYz-Adrenaline
Profile Blog Joined July 2008
United States1850 Posts
June 02 2010 18:22 GMT
#2
nice read, grats on your 2k post
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Mylin
Profile Blog Joined April 2010
Sweden177 Posts
June 02 2010 18:35 GMT
#3
Good post although I can't say I read it more then briefly (already read alot about this whole situation and yeah the free agency policies are absolutely ridiculous).
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Mojawi)SoJu
Profile Joined April 2010
Korea (South)259 Posts
June 02 2010 18:48 GMT
#4
great reading
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flamewheel
Profile Blog Joined December 2009
FREEAGLELAND26782 Posts
Last Edited: 2010-06-02 18:54:06
June 02 2010 18:51 GMT
#5
Good 2000th!
You've had some pretty damn impressive posts recently.

Also wait, lol go.go.

Also :<
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QuickStriker
Profile Blog Joined January 2009
United States3694 Posts
June 02 2010 18:52 GMT
#6
Congrats on your 2k post! And what a great read! 5/5
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Chef
Profile Blog Joined August 2005
10810 Posts
June 02 2010 19:06 GMT
#7
How is this undermining player's rights? They will pay for Jaedong. He brings in so many fans, he's obviously worth it. As for the other players? Why do they deserve more money? Why is it weird that a player people don't really want to see will make less money.

Wasn't go.go caught rigging games? Or was he found innocent? If the former, then obviously he should be paid less because he will bring in less fans (maybe even scare some away).

I think what is really going on here is that KeSPA knows what Jaedong is worth. They know how much money he will make them, and how much they can pay him before that starts becoming a waste. What's happening is that Jaedong's parents are asking the price they think his youth is, which has nothing to do with how much he can make KeSPA. Honestly, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if Jaedong went to university and did something else with his powerful work ethic. StarCraft just hasn't developed enough that it would necessarily be worth his 20s.
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GreEny K
Profile Joined February 2008
Germany7312 Posts
June 02 2010 19:55 GMT
#8
Good post, it really is tragic how the pros are treated in regard to their free agency.
Why would you ever choose failure, when success is an option.
huameng
Profile Blog Joined April 2007
United States1133 Posts
June 02 2010 20:08 GMT
#9
On June 03 2010 04:06 Chef wrote:
How is this undermining player's rights? They will pay for Jaedong. He brings in so many fans, he's obviously worth it. As for the other players? Why do they deserve more money? Why is it weird that a player people don't really want to see will make less money.

Wasn't go.go caught rigging games? Or was he found innocent? If the former, then obviously he should be paid less because he will bring in less fans (maybe even scare some away).

I think what is really going on here is that KeSPA knows what Jaedong is worth. They know how much money he will make them, and how much they can pay him before that starts becoming a waste. What's happening is that Jaedong's parents are asking the price they think his youth is, which has nothing to do with how much he can make KeSPA. Honestly, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if Jaedong went to university and did something else with his powerful work ethic. StarCraft just hasn't developed enough that it would necessarily be worth his 20s.


You realize this article is from last year, right? Also not allowing players to have agents, not allowing players to play professionally for an entire year if they failed to agree to a contract, and making negotiations fall into a small period in which other tournaments take place are all obviously undermining players' rights IMO. The rights in question are not the right to make more money.
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Grobyc
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
Canada18410 Posts
June 02 2010 20:38 GMT
#10
Am I missing something here, or is this part incorrect?
The second and best option is that they are resigned by their original teams, Jaedong to Oz, Midas to SKT1, Shine to KT, Hyun to MBC, and Go.go to Hite.

Midas and Shine are from WeMade.

Sick write and great read though.
If you watch Godzilla backwards it's about a benevolent lizard who helps rebuild a city and then moonwalks into the ocean.
TwoToneTerran
Profile Joined March 2009
United States8841 Posts
June 02 2010 20:50 GMT
#11
Midas used to be SKT1 -- from as early as 2003 if I remember correctly. There was another player called Shine who played for KT when Free Agency happened, but he retired after the incident of no one wanting to buy him.
Remember Violet.
StutteR
Profile Blog Joined January 2010
United States1903 Posts
June 02 2010 21:27 GMT
#12
On June 03 2010 04:06 Chef wrote:
How is this undermining player's rights? They will pay for Jaedong. He brings in so many fans, he's obviously worth it. As for the other players? Why do they deserve more money? Why is it weird that a player people don't really want to see will make less money.

Wasn't go.go caught rigging games? Or was he found innocent? If the former, then obviously he should be paid less because he will bring in less fans (maybe even scare some away).

I think what is really going on here is that KeSPA knows what Jaedong is worth. They know how much money he will make them, and how much they can pay him before that starts becoming a waste. What's happening is that Jaedong's parents are asking the price they think his youth is, which has nothing to do with how much he can make KeSPA. Honestly, it wouldn't be the worst thing in the world if Jaedong went to university and did something else with his powerful work ethic. StarCraft just hasn't developed enough that it would necessarily be worth his 20s.


Imagine not being able to leave your job until your new employer paid your old employer 2x your old salary. Yea. That's not fair.
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Kenpachi
Profile Blog Joined August 2009
United States9908 Posts
June 02 2010 21:32 GMT
#13
wait what.. this was last year wasnt it? why is it significant now??
Nada's body is South Korea's greatest weapon.
Vasoline73
Profile Blog Joined February 2008
United States7889 Posts
June 02 2010 22:08 GMT
#14
I miss KT_Shine. He played like mini Flash after transferring to KT and played GGs against Yarnc and Stork.

Also, any KT fans pissed that we didn't offer much for JD because we had bought Luxury last season? FU Lux we could have bought Jaedong
SuperJongMan
Profile Blog Joined March 2003
Jamaica11586 Posts
June 04 2010 08:59 GMT
#15
This was settled awhile back.
There is no threat to Jaedong's career.
They renegotiated a contract and moved on I thought.

And Shine was originally a Sparkyz.
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