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On September 12 2014 16:35 Gwavajuice wrote: Ok I'm certainly wrong here but I didn't see Effort play a decent game in a long time now, ins't it just retirement time for him?
I mean he's been around for like 5-6 years, it's already a lot. He beat the defending GSL champion in the first match of the season 2-0, then he beat sOs (and got the #1 headband!).
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On September 12 2014 14:45 SetGuitarsToKill wrote:https://www.facebook.com/entus.progaming/photos/a.305931866171407.62458.305873512843909/633235076774416/?type=1"Hello, Fans. We have some sad news today. effOrt and Hydra, who have been with CJ ENTUS for a long time as the best team representatives, are now no longer part of us CJ ENTUS due to contract termination. We’d like to convey our appreciation to them, as they dedicated their best efforts to the success of the team. We hope to see you soon again, and please know that we’ll always cheer for you two."
Pun intended?
Anyhow, very sad news. Hope effort finds a new home (or starts to play BW again, oh please! The only zerg who could punish Flash's greedy openings.
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Poland3751 Posts
Truly SC:BW progamers that retired before SC2 competed in the golden age of korean Starcraft.
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gg hawk eye zerg. He was defeating my fav players back in the day during bw
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it's almost as if KESPA was located in North Korea or something with the way that these players are not re-signing / leaving.
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oh fuck. effort is one of the best zergs of all time. he picked up as CJ ace after savior.
every time i get back into this scene i just get sad. its probably time to leave sc for me.
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WCS points killing Proleague
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On September 12 2014 17:23 nimdil wrote: Truly SC:BW progamers that retired before SC2 competed in the golden age of korean Starcraft. lol no shit.
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United States10328 Posts
On September 12 2014 14:50 Caihead wrote: Old school CJ is just herO, bbyong and skyhigh who doesn't play any more now.
"old school"? T___T
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No.
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Nice seeing all these high-level Koreans trying to join foreign teams. Get to see more of them at foreign events!
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To be honest, a lot of this has to be adoration. Pro-league is a line up of people shuffled out. Factory line work. Foreign tournaments and teams are a lot more volatile and dynamic. It gives them a sense of their worth, personally.
Good for them, taking the initiative to find their passion and those who would reciprocate it. This also takes die-hard fans out of the woodwork and into the mainstream. Maybe incite a bit more passion into public and mainstream tournaments.
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Just because they leave the team they are on doesn't mean they are going to a foreign team. Its that time of year when their contracts end and teams shuffle around. I'm sure most of them are probably interested in hearing what the foreign teams can offer them, but they are probably taking offers from other KESPA teams as well.
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The exodus is real, like reeaallyyy real
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EffOrt Leaving CJ Entus is a huge blow to KeSPA.......I wonder where he will go... all these koreans leaving there home teams... Fantasy leaving SKT and EffOrt leaving CJ...this is insane ....SC2 -_-
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Magic Woods9326 Posts
On September 12 2014 14:53 HelloSon wrote: rip kjwcj rip
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United Kingdom31935 Posts
What the fuck is happening
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I almost believed Chuddinator when he said the korean starcraft scene was fine. Maybe if kespa were a little more sensitive to their players' wishes they wouldn't lose them. Nothing final in this specific case though, but i don't think it's far fetched that these players have reasons similar to Parting's.
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Well, i would not have expected so many KeSPA-pros to leave their teams for WCS. If only i had the money to buy all of them.
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