Polt leaves Prime - Page 14
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Clefairy
1570 Posts
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Devilgoat
Korea (South)41 Posts
With his Prime contract expiring, we decided that we didn't want to spend another year looking in from the outside. After receiving permission from GerrardPrime, the owner of Prime, we entered negotiations with Polt, and quickly came to a verbal agreement. After several weeks, and multiple discussions with Polt, his new contract with EG was finalized. Subsequently, after speaking with Gerrard, EG purchased the remainder of his current contract from Prime. :D I dunno what that was. At least i thought it was funny. ^.^ Best of luck to Polt though. Watching him in the Gom studio at the team leagues, he seems to be very tight with the Prime members and Gerrard so I do think this is on good terms. Best of luck to Polt. | ||
Netolip
Sweden10 Posts
While he isn't bottom skilled, he certainly isn't top skilled right now. Puma, Huk and DeMuslim are all better atm. IdrA is, however, the most popular player by far and gets by far the most viewers for his matches - which is much more valueable than skill. And saying that DeMuslim is more skilled might be true, but there are no results to back that up. I'm pretty sure IdrA would be the last player to get kicked from EG. | ||
winthrop
Hong Kong956 Posts
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Dakkas
2550 Posts
On September 14 2011 18:29 jmbthirteen wrote: While he isn't bottom skilled, he certainly isn't top skilled right now. Puma, Huk and DeMuslim are all better atm. Ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha Get out | ||
Linwelin
Ireland7554 Posts
Not sure about Demuslim, but HuK and Puma are both better than Idra | ||
PrideNeverDie
United States319 Posts
On September 14 2011 14:03 HappyMan wrote: I guess he just wanted to focus on uni... Seoul University is no joke, and it must have taken quite a bit for him to be able to balance both school and starcraft. actuall Seoul University is ranked lower than University of Michigan, Duke, University of California Berkeley, Northwestern University, UCLA, and University of Wisconsin. furthermore, we don't even know his major and coursework he is taking. please don't jump to assumptions about how hard Seoul University. as we all know, the degree of difficulty varies greatly depending on the subject, student, and amount of units taken even among the top ranked universities. SOURCE FOR TOP UNIVERSITIES: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011?page=1 | ||
DKR
United Kingdom622 Posts
On September 14 2011 18:56 PrideNeverDie wrote: actuall Seoul University is ranked lower than University of Michigan, Duke, University of California Berkeley, Northwestern University, UCLA, and University of Wisconsin. furthermore, we don't even know his major and coursework he is taking. please don't jump to assumptions about how hard Seoul University. as we all know, the degree of difficulty varies greatly depending on the subject, student, and amount of units taken even among the top ranked universities. SOURCE FOR TOP UNIVERSITIES: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011?page=1 Ranking isn't necessarily going to correlate with difficulty however, whether that be in terms of hours spent studying or teaching methods | ||
Pwnographics
New Zealand1097 Posts
On September 14 2011 18:56 PrideNeverDie wrote: actuall Seoul University is ranked lower than University of Michigan, Duke, University of California Berkeley, Northwestern University, UCLA, and University of Wisconsin. furthermore, we don't even know his major and coursework he is taking. please don't jump to assumptions about how hard Seoul University. as we all know, the degree of difficulty varies greatly depending on the subject, student, and amount of units taken even among the top ranked universities. SOURCE FOR TOP UNIVERSITIES: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011?page=1 Firstly, he's doing law. Secondly, Seoul university is the top university in Korea. Now this is probably unsupported, but Koreans admitted into Seoul university are by far smarter than the large majority of students in University of Michigan, Duke, University of California Berkeley, Northwestern University, UCLA, and University of Wisconsin. My friend got into UCLA studying 2-3 hours a day. Kids in Korea study up to 12 hours a day and only 1% or so make it into Seoul Korea. | ||
DarkPlasmaBall
United States42228 Posts
Either way, good player on the loose! | ||
Zocat
Germany2229 Posts
He will finish school. He will not come back to SC2. He's too smart to play SC2 fulltime when he has his SU degree. I dont really think that's his career plan. | ||
zeru
8156 Posts
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AXygnus
Portugal1008 Posts
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havox_
Germany442 Posts
On September 14 2011 18:56 PrideNeverDie wrote: actuall Seoul University is ranked lower than University of Michigan, Duke, University of California Berkeley, Northwestern University, UCLA, and University of Wisconsin. furthermore, we don't even know his major and coursework he is taking. please don't jump to assumptions about how hard Seoul University. as we all know, the degree of difficulty varies greatly depending on the subject, student, and amount of units taken even among the top ranked universities. SOURCE FOR TOP UNIVERSITIES: http://www.topuniversities.com/university-rankings/world-university-rankings/2011?page=1 lol bro, youre proud about some rankings? :D No "real" studies are a joke, this has nothing to do with the so-called top x universities smartypants, at least not for somebody trying to compete in a sports with some fulltime pros. | ||
Timerly
Germany511 Posts
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Terranist
United States2496 Posts
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fortheGG
United Kingdom1002 Posts
On September 14 2011 19:14 Terranist wrote: wow HUGE news! how will this affect his career? doubt it will hold him back seeing as almost any team would want to have him | ||
DKR
United Kingdom622 Posts
On September 14 2011 19:18 fortheGG wrote: doubt it will hold him back seeing as almost any team would want to have him Yes but he may not join a team, it doesn't appear to be a disagreement with prime, more a reluctance to commitments. I imagine, he's going to be taking programming a lot less seriously to finish his course with a good degree | ||
marxgarza
United States373 Posts
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MetalLobster
Canada532 Posts
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