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United States2095 Posts
To put it simply, I had planned on staying in Korea for 1 month. This was for the GSTL the team league that FXO is in. I found out that while there I could play in code A, and I decided to accept that as I thought it would be a great experience. It was.
However I have other commitments that I have to deal with back home. I never planned to stay longer then 1 month in Korea. I will very likely go back to Korea in the future as I'm having a great time here. Still I'd only planned on staying here a month and if I do come back I'd like to be a little better prepared. (I'm still paying rent back in the states for instance)
Hopefully you can understand why I won't be staying in Korea however I'll definetly come back and continue to play SC2 in the states and outside of the states whenever I can. (Dreamhack?!) Hope that clears it up. =)
Edit: And what Plexa is saying is right as for the Wildcard matches.
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On July 05 2011 13:54 Taf the Ghost wrote: Sheth, because he made Ro16 has a spot for Code A next season (GSL August), has decided not to say for GSL August, per what Josh (FXOBoSs) said. Since he won't be staying for GSL August, there's no reason for him to play for a chance to go to Up & Down and try for Code S. So, that makes sense.
His reasons for not staying are his own, but not everyone is made for uprooting their life and moving to a foreign country suddenly. So I'm guessing that he'll just be going home from MLG Anaheim (which is a week after the last GSTL round-robin match for FXOpen).
What happens when he moves to the FXO house in Malaysia?
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Sheth obviously missing bacons for breakfast xD
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GL HF SHETH
Even if I were a pro I couldn't leave home like you did man <3 your dedication is appreciated by your fans. ^______________^
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Imagine if Ryung becomes Code A champion. He'll have to thank Rain.
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What if you get code S in Anaheim?
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On July 05 2011 14:00 Sheth wrote: To put it simply, I had planned on staying in Korea for 1 month. This was for the GSTL the team league that FXO is in. I found out that while there I could play in code A, and I decided to accept that as I thought it would be a great experience. It was.
However I have other commitments that I have to deal with back home. I never planned to stay longer then 1 month in Korea. I will very likely go back to Korea in the future as I'm having a great time here. Still I'd only planned on staying here a month and if I do come back I'd like to be a little better prepared. (I'm still paying rent back in the states for instance)
Hopefully you can understand why I won't be staying in Korea however I'll definetly come back and continue to play SC2 in the states and outside of the states whenever I can. (Dreamhack?!) Hope that clears it up. =)
Edit: And what Plexa is saying is right as for the Wildcard matches. Thank you for making this clear so the theory crafting and drama can stop. (♥)
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Too bad, well best of luck in the future Sheth, you definitely have what it takes if you can make real life arrangements for it to happen.
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Sheth, you're such an awesome guy. This is really appreciated because all of us fanboys are always trying to get into the minds of our heroes to understand why they decided to do this and that. An open communication like this is so appreciated. I know you know this, I want to say it anyways!
Keep being the awesome player and person that you really seem to be!
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I kinda feel like it was a dick move by sheth. He knocked out san of code A, who is such an inspiration, his GSL results helped his new team buy better equipment (You can see it in the artosis interview), and then he leaves.
I guess im just being a San fanboy but i can't help but feel sorry for him.
Anyway, I wish you luck sheth, and you better all kill sometime in the gstl!
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EDIT: just saw sheth's reasons above : ), hope he does return to korea!
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On July 05 2011 14:28 KMARTRULES wrote: I kinda feel like it was a dick move by sheth. He knocked out san of code A, who is such an inspiration, his GSL results helped his new team buy better equipment (You can see it in the artosis interview), and then he leaves.
I guess im just being a San fanboy but i can't help but feel sorry for him.
Anyway, I wish you luck sheth, and you better all kill sometime in the gstl!
Um, in no way, shape, or form was it a dick move by Sheth....what a ridiculous comment.
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On July 05 2011 14:28 KMARTRULES wrote: I kinda feel like it was a dick move by sheth. He knocked out san of code A, who is such an inspiration, his GSL results helped his new team buy better equipment (You can see it in the artosis interview), and then he leaves.
I guess im just being a San fanboy but i can't help but feel sorry for him.
Anyway, I wish you luck sheth, and you better all kill sometime in the gstl!
Just read Sheths comment above, should clarify things for you. If not this statement of yours is just stupid in everyway.
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Good luck in future tournaments, Sheth. Given your performance in Code A, I honestly think you have a very good shot at going very far in the GSL. It would be a pleasure to have you back.
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Russian Federation676 Posts
yay ryung! I was hoping for him to get through, now I hope he gets code S finally
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On July 05 2011 13:51 Battousai13 wrote: Jinro lives in the same progaming house with players such as TOP, Supernova, Zenio, and MC, yet these are results that he's posting? I want to be a fan, but c'mon. I don't want to believe that he was only successful because he figured out macro Terran before everyone else did. Jesus christ, get off him already. No matter how good you are, you don't win every game. He could go on a brilliant 20-0 streak against all of those guys on the ladder, but as soon as he drops a tournament match people discredit the guy.
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On July 05 2011 14:00 Sheth wrote: To put it simply, I had planned on staying in Korea for 1 month. This was for the GSTL the team league that FXO is in. I found out that while there I could play in code A, and I decided to accept that as I thought it would be a great experience. It was.
However I have other commitments that I have to deal with back home. I never planned to stay longer then 1 month in Korea. I will very likely go back to Korea in the future as I'm having a great time here. Still I'd only planned on staying here a month and if I do come back I'd like to be a little better prepared. (I'm still paying rent back in the states for instance)
Hopefully you can understand why I won't be staying in Korea however I'll definetly come back and continue to play SC2 in the states and outside of the states whenever I can. (Dreamhack?!) Hope that clears it up. =)
Edit: And what Plexa is saying is right as for the Wildcard matches.
Just to clear 1 thing up Sheth: are you still in school? I thought I heard someone say that. Which would make staying for August a tad hard, lol.
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United States4796 Posts
Thanks for the explanation Sheth.
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well i think its pretty stupid,and the reasons given for leaving are not great.
first of all you are on the grandest stage of them all, Its the GSL in korea, you have been given an opportunity of a lifetime to compete in code A, other players such as dongraego are sitting on the side line because of players like you, yet you throw it all away for what? , to pay rent? .. This is your fucking life goal man.. there's no way in hell fucking rent will ever hold me back. You speak about coming back to the gsl in the future, How do you plan on doing that? what makes you so sure you will get a code a spot , what makes you so sure gsl will keep giving code a spots to foreigners when they keep doing things like this. Your road to the gsl next time might be next to impossible for you to even qualify, and the best thing you can say is i was not prepared for this and i got rent to pay back home.
news flash, when you are given the opportunity of a lifetime, you take it. Now you might be full of regrets about 'what if" when your sc2 career is over.
may i ask what is your true goal in sc2? is it only to compete on foreign events like mlg all the time? , what if you dont win?, how will you get paid, Gsl was the only way man, you get a decent salary just for being in code s dude.
i was a fan, im no longer a fan, call me when you take this seriously.
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United States2095 Posts
On July 05 2011 14:56 jinixxx123 wrote: well i think its pretty stupid,and the reasons given for leaving are not great.
first of all you are on the grandest stage of them all, Its the GSL in korea, you have been given an opportunity of a lifetime to compete in code A, other players such as dongraego are sitting on the side line because of players like you, yet you throw it all away for what? , to pay rent? .. This is your fucking life goal man.. there's no way in hell fucking rent will ever hold me back. You speak about coming back to the gsl in the future, How do you plan on doing that? what makes you so sure you will get a code a spot , what makes you so sure gsl will keep giving code a spots to foreigners when they keep doing things like this. Your road to the gsl next time might be next to impossible for you to even qualify, and the best thing you can say is i was not prepared for this and i got rent to pay back home.
news flash, when you are given the opportunity of a lifetime, you take it. Now you might be full of regrets about 'what if" when your sc2 career is over.
may i ask what is your true goal in sc2? is it only to compete on foreign events like mlg all the time? , what if you dont win?, how will you get paid, Gsl was the only way man, you get a decent salary just for being in code s dude.
i was a fan, im no longer a fan, call me when you take this seriously.
Yay I have my first "Dan/Stan" post.
Edit: Also, sorry you feel that way.
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