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On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this?
Leenock attends school tho.
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On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho.
At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%.
TLDR: He Doesn't
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On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho. At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%. TLDR: He Doesn't
Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too.
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On December 24 2011 23:32 Elefanto wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho. At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%. TLDR: He Doesn't Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too.
That has nothing to do with my post. The question was whether Leenock goes to school and the answer is he doesn't.
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On December 27 2011 00:31 Biggun69 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:32 Elefanto wrote:On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:
It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%.
Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too. That has nothing to do with my post.
Hahahahahaha!
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On December 27 2011 00:31 Biggun69 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:32 Elefanto wrote:On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho. At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%. TLDR: He Doesn't Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too. That has nothing to do with my post. The question was whether Leenock goes to school and the answer is he doesn't.
But then, after MLG Providence:
http://twitter.com/#!/FXOpeneSports/status/139734073118699521
So... double misunderstanding?
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So when is this gonna happen?
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On December 27 2011 00:31 Biggun69 wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:32 Elefanto wrote:On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho. At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%.TLDR: He Doesn't Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too. That has nothing to do with my post. The question was whether Leenock goes to school and the answer is he doesn't.
But it does.
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did this ever actually happen? if so- what episode (link plz) Im pretty sure ive watched every state of the game recently and i dont remember mvp or nestea coming on.
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On December 12 2011 14:00 Sarang wrote:Show nested quote +On December 12 2011 13:59 Loki57 wrote: Ask MVP to finally settle the mech debate for Artosis! He did. IIRC, he said he disagrees with Artosis that mech is the only way to play, and that mech and bio are both fine because they both transition to sky-terran. I echo the 'question' someone posted above - we need to let NesTea know how much Artosis loves him. XD
Lawyered
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Haha I'd love to see Artosis argue with MVP about mech
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Who do you think is an unfound gem, somebody very talented and skilled which has not gotten a lot of exposure yet?
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Do they feel SC2 has the potential to grow as intricate as BW. When will SC2 pros REALLY set the curve?
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On December 24 2011 23:32 Elefanto wrote:Show nested quote +On December 24 2011 23:26 Biggun69 wrote:On December 24 2011 23:16 Recognizable wrote:On December 24 2011 22:10 Toastmold wrote: In North America it would be considered a folly to sacrifice your schooling to pursue professional gaming. (ie: Leenock) Do you have any opinion on this and do you think there are any long term effects from a choice like this? Leenock attends school tho. At the last MLG ( Providence ) in an interview a question was asked whether Leenock finds it hard to practice and attend school and the translator Hwanni said he doesnt go to school. It would be pretty hard to be that good without being able to dedicate yourself 100%. TLDR: He Doesn't Polt is pretty amazing and goes to an elite university. Nada does well too.
The thing is Nada doesnt go to university to study, he did that for a way different reason ^^
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what worries them the most in game? enemy army composition/position, all ins, enemy tech, that sort of stuff.
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What happend to the interviews with MPV and Neastea? I thought they were meant for sometime near xmas-new year period. Did it get canceled?
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Hmm will there still be that interview ? im waiting (((((
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