But, what about people wanting to go pro and not move to KR?
Answering all the "Can I be a progamer?" ?'s - Page 4
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mizU
United States12125 Posts
But, what about people wanting to go pro and not move to KR? | ||
Kiett
United States7639 Posts
Anyway, I liked your description of the shower and towels. When I first saw my bathroom, I was kind of shocked, like, where is the tub? What if the water gets all over the floor? o__o | ||
lastshadow
United States1372 Posts
On October 21 2011 13:53 mizU wrote: Just watched the video... veryyy nice insight. But, what about people wanting to go pro and not move to KR? They don't really want to go pro, and they don't really know what it is like to be passionate about this game. Anyone who says otherwise is a liar. People who REALLY want to go pro, sacrifice personal growth, to achieve it. | ||
Game
3191 Posts
On October 21 2011 12:14 mTw|NarutO wrote: Play hard - go pro. Everything in life is just a matter of practice. You were like the 1st to last person I expected to say that, given your amount of practice. | ||
Porcelain
United States218 Posts
On October 21 2011 13:53 mizU wrote: Just watched the video... veryyy nice insight. But, what about people wanting to go pro and not move to KR? I agree - Nice insight! I've always been curious about how progamers handle having relationships and going to Korea, or even the ones that don't go overseas. I can't imagine dating a pro, even one living in the same country... Seems like a tough life! | ||
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Talent decides at what level you start and how high you can go, but only with practice can you really become the best. However, without talent you can't get above the 80% limit of practice and while you will be very good, you won't be the best. You need both. For example there are players in bronze that play 10 games a day and don't improve eventhough they try. I play 5 games a week and i'm in diamond. I don't "practice" either but just play ladder and don't analyze replays and stuff, too. The mass-gamers in bronze/silver/gold have a lot of practice but lack talent. I have some - though not really that much - talent but no practice. If i would practice i might get to maybe 85-90% while the bronze mass-gamer would get stuck at 80% even with coaching, good practice and all. Of course thats simplified but it shows why people below masters shouldn't even try to go pro. To become pro you need to get above 95% to even come close to compete with the best. + Show Spoiler [Skill scale] + 0%: Your mom (Sorry, could not resist) 25%: Average Gold player 50%: Average Masters player 99%: Nestea 100%: Flash/Jaedong/Bisu | ||
Nairul
United States262 Posts
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John Madden
American Samoa894 Posts
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United States3216 Posts
Without believing in yourself that you are can become a progamer, how will you fight through many hardships and bad ladder days, and be patient enough like Michael Jordan to unlock your potentials. | ||
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