Liquid`HayprO Retires - Page 54
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Greem
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Meldon
Greece128 Posts
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pOnarreT
155 Posts
...to happen, old generation players retiring | ||
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NovemberstOrm
Canada16217 Posts
On September 20 2012 19:14 Greem wrote: It's quiet sad to see all this retirement from eSport as a progamer at relatively young age compared to other sport, especially given the fact that injuries aren't something that play big role and retirements occur to different reason. I wish there were more stability, and not just 1,2,3 places on tournaments could make a decent living out of it, well 1st place winners make a very good life , but that just it 1 person out of 40 participants, its quiet unfair , ye sure the guy is better then anyone else given the circumstances, but emotional state that the rest of participants are staying in for long time after not winning top 3 is kinda impacting scene a lot I think…Anyway, good luck to Haypro in his future, maybe you didn’t won much, but I think it takes balls to go for it in the first place. It might be unfair but the e-sports scene isn't developed to the point where even if you don't win a lot you can still support yourself. Sad to haypro retire but it happens :/ | ||
TheSwedishFan
Sweden608 Posts
On September 20 2012 18:45 Irrational_Animal wrote: Studying Maths at University. That must be a pain to get back into if you've been away for 2 years. | ||
Castigo
United Kingdom34 Posts
On September 20 2012 19:21 NovemberstOrm wrote: It might be unfair but the e-sports scene isn't developed to the point where even if you don't win a lot you can still support yourself. Sad to haypro retire but it happens :/ Beside being and going very much OT with this discussion, i don't think that money was the issue here or will ever be. if money was the problem i've never seen Haypro streaming. When you get to HayPro's age(around the 30mark), you start thinking about raising a family, finishing the things that you interrupted (school in this case) to pursue a pro gamer career. Both this things are incompatible with the training regimen and locations (Korea's training) of the said things you want to do. If you want to win tournaments, you need to train HARD. Training hard means no time for family/school, assuming you are even at "home" or so, i feel that being in a teamhouse severely limits your capabilites to have a social life. In topic instead I say it again - GL HayPro whatever you decide to do, you've always been an inspiration as player/person! | ||
urbaNo
United States47 Posts
i met you at mlg, you were so cool and you beat nestea, you will forever be a legend in my book. GG. | ||
CrappyHippo
Canada275 Posts
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Neoattitude
Guam172 Posts
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Moloc
Ireland16 Posts
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routin
Poland8 Posts
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Ace1123
Philippines1187 Posts
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Durlamor
Canada40 Posts
GL HF in school, sweet banjo prince. | ||
CyCo
Belgium67 Posts
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xtfftc
United Kingdom2343 Posts
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Frankon
3054 Posts
On September 20 2012 20:06 xtfftc wrote: Nony, don't you dare even think about it. Nony apears on sc2 talkshows. He still plays on showmatches and so on. His situation is vastly different from Hayder that basically was a ninja player for Liquid that you rarely hear about. | ||
Desiire
Australia191 Posts
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DeathlyJO
Singapore8 Posts
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AllSalesFinal
United States211 Posts
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Naugrim
Sweden57 Posts
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