The Rekrul Korea Story - Page 18
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Torenhire
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On November 02 2011 11:19 monx wrote: Seriously i hope you write an autobiography. You have exceptionnal writing skills and you make simple stories so awesome. I'd get it. Haha. | ||
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ROOTFayth
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On November 01 2011 06:07 mooshoo wrote: Read so much about rekrul today. Time to drop out of school and become a progamer/pro poker player lolz it's a bit late to start poker, esp if you live in the USA | ||
ROOTFayth
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On November 02 2011 12:27 liam33 wrote: what type of poker do you play? Usually when people don't specify, it's Texas No Limit Hold Em | ||
CrazyDragon
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On November 02 2011 12:29 ReignFayth wrote: it's a bit late to start poker, esp if you live in the USA why is it too late to start in the US? the golden days of poker are over? | ||
ROOTFayth
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On December 20 2011 17:07 CrazyDragon wrote: why is it too late to start in the US? the golden days of poker are over? cuz online poker has been banned in the USA, hopefully it'll eventually be back, but until then, I don't think anybody in the USA shud really start poker, rather focus on something else | ||
Etherone
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On December 20 2011 17:07 CrazyDragon wrote: why is it too late to start in the US? the golden days of poker are over? serious legal blackout on online poker in the US is why. edit: ninja fayth | ||
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Yoshi Kirishima
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That is sad to hear. There's this korean girl at my school (and a korean guy) who I've both asked. They both used to live in Korea. This was 4 or 5 years ago, only a little after Rekrul's experiences. They confirmed it when I asked if it's true that there are starcraft commercials on TV and that everyone knows about it. So I'm a little confused about it. Rekrul says that most have probably played it at least once in their lives, so although it's the size of wrestling, it's nothing more than that? Because for sure I do not think most americans, for example, have wrestled before ^^ So basically it's not the "football" of Korea is what I'm asking. But what is this about it being SK's national sport? (not officially) Is that foreigners hyping it up, or do koreans there consider it so because the only starcraft scene in the world belongs in korea? (at least back then) | ||
Gesh
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blackone
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On December 20 2011 19:41 Yoshi Kirishima wrote: So basically it's not the "football" of Korea is what I'm asking. But what is this about it being SK's national sport? (not officially) Is that foreigners hyping it up Yes. Soccer and Baseball are faaaaaar bigger than Starcraft in Korea. | ||
ilbh
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On December 20 2011 17:13 ReignFayth wrote: cuz online poker has been banned in the USA, hopefully it'll eventually be back, but until then, I don't think anybody in the USA shud really start poker, rather focus on something else is online poker really banned on US? I thought that only the companies that got caught doing illegal transactions were banned, like PokerStars and FTP. | ||
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