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I will be really really... And I mean REALLY sad if he don't tries atleast one time the GSL, I really think he deserves that spot !
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On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that
Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this.
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On August 14 2012 03:32 Lokerek wrote:Interesting. While not too long, it will be interesting to see results in the upcoming MLG. Wonder if his opinion on Inori is honest since a lot of people call him cheesy to say the least
Inori practiced with Stephano while Stephano was streaming. All of the games were long macro games and not cheesy at all.
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On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy.
the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much.
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On August 14 2012 11:51 epicdemic wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 03:32 Lokerek wrote:Interesting. While not too long, it will be interesting to see results in the upcoming MLG. Wonder if his opinion on Inori is honest since a lot of people call him cheesy to say the least Inori practiced with Stephano while Stephano was streaming. All of the games were long macro games and not cheesy at all. People like Idra insult Inori because they don't like his approach the game, but the guy's a pretty good player. Much improved actually from the days he was really just PvP sniper
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On August 14 2012 12:11 FataLe wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy. the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much. 200k is more than jaedong salary when he was the top zerg haha
On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. he doesn't stream thattt often, and cpm lately is not so good, so i doubt he has made 200k+ (esp with taxes and winnings not being paid, etc). you can't do very much with ~150k, and the interest you get on 150k worth of investment is not enough to retire on haha.
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On August 14 2012 12:11 FataLe wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy. the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much.
he meant 200k+ from prizemoney, stream revenue and salary combined
still doubt it's that high though
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On August 14 2012 12:52 opterown wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 12:11 FataLe wrote:On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy. the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much. 200k is more than jaedong salary when he was the top zerg haha Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. he doesn't stream thattt often, and cpm lately is not so good, so i doubt he has made 200k+ (esp with taxes and winnings not being paid, etc). you can't do very much with ~150k, and the interest you get on 150k worth of investment is not enough to retire on haha.
Stephano said at DreamHack that he makes about 5K (Euros) in about 2/3 days of streaming. He may have been exaggerating though as the interview was with 2GD and had a lot of joking in it. It does seem his streaming revenue is significant though, not to mention that you can subscribe to his streaming on Twitch too which brings in extra cash.
DJ Wheat and Slasher interviewed him on LO3 the day or so before MLG Summer Arena and afterwards they said Stephano would likely get the largest contract for a Foreigner in SC2. No idea on figures but he will get a big raise regardless of whether he stays with Mill or moves to EG. I think that there also seems to be a lot more money in SC2 compared to a year ago, at least in prize money. If Stephano keeps his consistency of going deep in so many tournaments then his prize money accumulation rate could potentially increase too as the prize money on offer increases.
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please to read that stephano feel good in the TSL House It could be good for millenium when he will choice his next team !
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GSL need to triple their prize money and stephano might consider it
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On August 14 2012 12:11 FataLe wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy. the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much. Or would they + Show Spoiler +
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For people wondering if Stephano is popular in France, I'd say that e-sports scene is rather great in France, but far from being mainstream. Let's say it gathers about half a million people*, with a much more smaller hardcore fan core, which is a great figure for an European country (France population : around 66 millions).
On that scene, nearly everyone knows who he is, and most of the people care about him, no matter if they're one of his fans or if they can't stand him :p
So, in short, his French e-sport celebrity is stellar, but he is almost unknown from general public. To be honest, no pro-gamer is well known from general public, aside maybe from ElkY, as a documentary about his Korean career was broadcasted years ago on the first national TV channel, France 2, and even then... (I think it was a part of "Envoyé Special" television program if someone remembers it.)
* Might be a debatable figure, but I'm kinda sure that I'm not very far from truth.
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On August 14 2012 12:11 FataLe wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this. if you think millenium could afford 200k in salary a year for steph ur caraaaazy. the only team i think could afford that would be EG, but even i don't think they'd pay that much.
You underestimate them a lot. Millenium do have money, they might be the richest european team. ^^
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Great interview, Stephano gogo
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On August 14 2012 11:00 lannisport wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 10:38 opterown wrote:On August 14 2012 10:34 Pokebunny wrote:On August 14 2012 10:29 Reborn8u wrote:On August 14 2012 10:15 Exigaet wrote:How does Stephano not know how much money he has made from winnings.. It is possible that he hasn't received some yet, I've heard it is a common problem. Also, he may mean it's 120 after taxes? Either way, at his age having the cash to buy a nice home outright is awesome. He could buy a house and work part time the rest of his life and live comfortably. I'm not sure about buy a house and work part time and live comfortably lol. You can't simply work part time the rest of your life if you have 50k in the bank. Especially considering it's significantly less in Euros than dollars. yeah lol this is not nearly enough to buy a house/work part time, you'd need upwards of 1 mill for that Stephano routinely draws in 10k viewers on his stream and usually plays for 4-5 hours. That and his salary should be netting him over 200k+. If he didn't put that in a bank and instead hired a broker to build a large and diverse investment portfolio he COULD actually live off that while still growing his wealth (Comfortably retiring in his mid twenties). He'll stay in progaming for at least one more year and make a lot more money. Of course, he's a 19 year old with a six figure income and I doubt he'd carefully plan for his financial future like this.
Living off 200k for the rest of your live, in France (or basically every middle-european country)? Rofl, are you mad or something?
I wouldn't even try it under 2 Millions+... Thats asuming i allready have a house which isn't counted in these 2 Mio..
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On August 14 2012 03:29 WiljushkA wrote:that interview sounded like it was an interview of a random korean player and not stephano lol. all those "i will try to do better" and "i will practice harder", and the overall humble tone of the interview are so unlike stephano and so like the usual korean answers. i guess its just the way they do their interviews
Other cultures demand other behavior. He's THE foreign ambassador right now in Korea. It's good to see how he's able and agreeing to adapt that fast to mix in That's a professional attitude to have.
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On August 14 2012 20:44 Serimek wrote: For people wondering if Stephano is popular in France, I'd say that e-sports scene is rather great in France, but far from being mainstream. Let's say it gathers about half a million people*, with a much more smaller hardcore fan core, which is a great figure for an European country (France population : around 66 millions).
On that scene, nearly everyone knows who he is, and most of the people care about him, no matter if they're one of his fans or if they can't stand him :p
So, in short, his French e-sport celebrity is stellar, but he is almost unknown from general public. To be honest, no pro-gamer is well known from general public, aside maybe from ElkY, as a documentary about his Korean career was broadcasted years ago on the first national TV channel, France 2, and even then... (I think it was a part of "Envoyé Special" television program if someone remembers it.)
* Might be a debatable figure, but I'm kinda sure that I'm not very far from truth.
Same here. Most people don't even know grubby, while when he goes to asia he has hordes of fans following him.
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On August 14 2012 21:49 Zandar wrote:Show nested quote +On August 14 2012 20:44 Serimek wrote: For people wondering if Stephano is popular in France, I'd say that e-sports scene is rather great in France, but far from being mainstream. Let's say it gathers about half a million people*, with a much more smaller hardcore fan core, which is a great figure for an European country (France population : around 66 millions).
On that scene, nearly everyone knows who he is, and most of the people care about him, no matter if they're one of his fans or if they can't stand him :p
So, in short, his French e-sport celebrity is stellar, but he is almost unknown from general public. To be honest, no pro-gamer is well known from general public, aside maybe from ElkY, as a documentary about his Korean career was broadcasted years ago on the first national TV channel, France 2, and even then... (I think it was a part of "Envoyé Special" television program if someone remembers it.)
* Might be a debatable figure, but I'm kinda sure that I'm not very far from truth. Same here. Most people don't even know grubby, while when he goes to asia he has hordes of fans following him.
Yeah, but Garry Kasparov acknowledge Grubby when he was still the greatest chess player... Who cares about any ^else recognition ?! :p
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i highly doubt streaming makes as much money as some people think. if thats the case i better just start casting dota2 matches and make some easy bux since so many noobs watch and dont even mind watching bad casters like those featured in tl.
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