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On July 22 2011 23:22 Poduh wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't. He made it into Code A, which many Koreans including DRG haven't done. Additionally, he won games in Code A and GSTL, your input it clearly biased and downright rude. But it's whatever, Sheth is a solid player, I hope he ends up on a good team and continues to progress.
Yep, Sheth was doing great, GG at the BM statement twndomn.
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sad news, gl to both parties
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On July 22 2011 23:22 Poduh wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't. He made it into Code A, which many Koreans including DRG haven't done. Additionally, he won games in Code A and GSTL, your input it clearly biased and downright rude. But it's whatever, Sheth is a solid player, I hope he ends up on a good team and continues to progress.
you mean that he was given free pass to code a?
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On July 22 2011 23:22 Poduh wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't. He made it into Code A, which many Koreans including DRG haven't done. Additionally, he won games in Code A and GSTL, your input it clearly biased and downright rude. But it's whatever, Sheth is a solid player, I hope he ends up on a good team and continues to progress.
He got a free Code A spot, didn't even need to put any effort into it.
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Sad to see sheth leave but i'm calling, EGsheth.
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On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't.
I think we have time to see what will happen without making definitive statements about the non-existent results. For example, how do you know Thorzain and/or Fenix won't just leave Korea as well? You talk of the future as though you have some insight that many of us lack.
In all seriousness though...being in Korea is all about the environment. If non-Korean progaming moves towards that type of environment things could easily change.
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On July 22 2011 23:22 Poduh wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't. He made it into Code A, which many Koreans including DRG haven't done. Additionally, he won games in Code A and GSTL, your input it clearly biased and downright rude. But it's whatever, Sheth is a solid player, I hope he ends up on a good team and continues to progress.
I agree with most you said, but he was given the free slot into Code A, although he still was able to win a round and then lost to the eventual winner of it.
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I hope he finds a good new team *winc* EG time to go to speak to Sheth *winc*
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Had a feeling this might happen when Sheth didn't go back to Korean. Seems like a lot of eSports teams are changing these days...
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On July 22 2011 23:25 Zedex wrote: Sad to see sheth leave but i'm calling, EGsheth.
you gotta get into a time machine to call that man.
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NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooooooooooooooooooooo. However, it was expected with Sheth not wanting to be in Korea but instead being in his own place.
EGSheth Fighting!
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On July 22 2011 23:25 Highcounsel wrote:Show nested quote +On July 22 2011 23:22 Poduh wrote:On July 22 2011 23:16 twndomn wrote: Look at American pro gamers who "visited" Korea
Idra - 4th place at one of this year's MLG, his chance of winning first place in the future sc2 tourney isn't too high. IGN is not a real tournament and select is not a real Korean. Sheth - no major accomplishments, tournaments he attended are not of any substances.
If he could only get placed at tournaments where Koreans don't participate, I don't see the point of being a pro gamer.
Seriously, I wish best of luck to Thorzain and Fenix; they have what it takes and Sheth doesn't. He made it into Code A, which many Koreans including DRG haven't done. Additionally, he won games in Code A and GSTL, your input it clearly biased and downright rude. But it's whatever, Sheth is a solid player, I hope he ends up on a good team and continues to progress. I agree with most you said, but he was given the free slot into Code A, although he still was able to win a round and then lost to the eventual winner of it.
Either way he earned it since GOM could have given to anyone else.
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EG isn't going to get Sheth. They have 4 zergs already lol
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This was always on the cards. For some random reason I don't think he'll go to eg though. I'm thinking sixjax.
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I think sheth will have no problems to find another great team. Wish both sides best of luck in their future!
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LiquidSheth sounds more suitable imo
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Makes sense, apparently Sheth doesn't work well with location restrictions. If he desires to be on a team, it will have to be one that will let him control most of his own schedule (much like Liquid seems to work).
No worries for Sheth though, he's an awesome player and will do fine in the future, team or no team.
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Company wants to sponsor professional gamers. Player isn't capable of coping with professional aspects. The two part.
Sheth is decent, but medal positions require sacrifice and a drive to be the best, not being overly friendly as fan service.
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Sheth will find another team. Dear god I hope it isn't EG. He is way too manner for them.
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