Retrospect 2009~2010 Before progamer - Page 2
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strongandbig
United States4858 Posts
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HaRuHi
1220 Posts
Hi guys~ Many people used to ask me how did I become a progamer //how I became a programer or "how did you become a progamer?" so I'm going to write my old experiences //write down my old..., or write about my old... before progamer and how did I get into my first team. //from before I was a progamer and how I got Originally I wanted to be Brood War progamer // to be a Brood War progamer I have seriously started to play in 2009. It is commonly known that Korean people put so many time in studying. // so much (many only for things that could be counted, also ...Korean people put a lot of time in studying... would be better) my High school schedule was insane. Wake up at 6 am, first class begins at 7:20 and it ends at 10:00 pm get home approximately 10:30 then have to finish my home work, sleep at 12 am // then I have to finish my...or 10:30 then finish homework, ... It was so insane I've never had time to play game and I think that is the reason why most of Korean players withdraw there school for gaming. // time to play the game ... why most Korean players ... withdraw their school in favor of After convincing my parent, I quit my school and I got into "Amateur Practice House" which was operated by Clan Shield. // my parents(except of course you have a single mother or father, in which case you could write convincing my father/mother) I quit my school and I got into "Amateur Practice House" which was operated by Clan Shield. // into the "Amateur..."... When I got there I was intimidated because there were some Semi-pros and 2nd team progamers. House practice system wasn't perfect they didn't really care about practice. //The house practice system only few people practice hard and I wasted my 1 year at there // only a few people practiced hard ... 1 year there I wasn't so good I was between A- and A (ICCUP) (btw I met some SC2 players here. some people are doing really good) // some of these people are And after that I switched the amateur team house Shield to Fou which was operated by Choya// switched from x to y, or switched x for y and then SC2 was launching open beta // launching it's open beta or the open beta and Choya Convinced us to play sc2 which has more opportunity to be a pro. I think it was turning point in my life, // the turning point or a turning point otherwise I would have wasted my whole life playing Brood War as a amateur. // an amateur then i got back to my home playing alone and I was surprised by my self because I made #1 KR Ladder a couple of times. // I made it to the #1 KR Ladder spot And I got scouted By Clan Werra Originally I asked them for the test but Gundam.Werra (who eventually turned out as Gay) Scouted me without Test and Werra was planning to make their own team. and my first tournament was GSL Open Season 1 I was confidence in my self // was confident, or I had confideence because I was #7 ladder at that moment. // I was #7 on ladder at that moment I beat Gumiho and I lost to Justfake.Werra. I was depressed that I couldn't make into GSL. // I couldn`t make it into GSL and lots of players who(whom?) I considered as a weak player // whom I considered weak could. (whom/who), try to avoid it, most native speakers have trouble using it and it made me feel more depress. //depressed In retrospect that moment, my mind set was terrible xD // In retrospect, (during that moment(can be left out)), my mindset... I went to GSL Open Season 1 Final with Clan Werra players. (My closest friend in Werra was NSH.Tassadar) And we saw Fruitdealer Won the Final which stimulated us a lot. // saw Fruitdealer winning ... except of course you came there when he had already won There was a Tournament which was operated by Thisisgame.com. I won that tournament and received Razor SC2 Gears and I used to play a lot in Gisado's KOTH because of those things I got Team Joining offer // a Team Joining offer from TSL(I've never expected) and at the same time I made into GSL Open Season 2. It was my life before progamer :D // before I became Thanks for reading hope you guys enjoyed ! I'm going to write some episodes in TSL(which I can talk in public) Any Grammatical corrections would be appreciated. <3 I corrected as well as I could. I am not a native speaker myself, but I am learning korean. The mistake you made the most is not using demonstrative pronouns. An example: In Korean you would say: "Circle is round." Since most western languages differentiate between singular and plural, using the singular "circle", means that you refer to an entity of a circle. So you have to stress that by saying: "A circle is round." However, if you can see the circle, If you know the circle or if you have been in the circle, if you have a specific entity of a circle in mind, you have to say: "The circle is round.". If you use plural, you can say: "Circles are round." If you refer to specific circles you have to say: "The circles are round.". Your english is solid otherwise. | ||
monk
United States8476 Posts
On September 09 2013 11:02 Rain wrote: Prologue Hi guys~ Many people used to ask me how Originally I wanted to be a Brood War progamer and I It is commonly known that Korean people put so many time in studying. my High school schedule was insane. Wake up at 6 am, first class begins at 7:20 and it ends at 10:00 pm get home approximately 10:30 then have to finish my It was so insane that I After convincing my parents, I quit my school and I got into an "Amateur Practice House" which was operated by Clan Shield. When I got there, I was intimidated because there were some Semi-pros and 2nd team progamers. House practice system wasn't perfect. they didn't really care about practice. only few people practiced hard and I wasted my 1 year I wasn't so good. I was between A- and A (ICCUP) (btw I met some SC2 players here. some people are doing really good) And after that I switched from the amateur team house Shield to Fou, which was operated by Choya. I think it was a turning point in my life then i got back And I got scouted By Clan Werra. Originally I asked them for the test but Gundam.Werra (who eventually turned out as Gay) Scouted me without a test and Werra was planning to make their own team. I was depressed that I couldn't make it into GSL. and lots of players who I went to GSL Open Season 1 Final with Clan Werra players. (My closest friend in Werra was NSH.Tassadar) And we saw Fruitdealer There was a Tournament which was operated by Thisisgame.com. I won that tournament and received Razor SC2 Gears and I used to play a lot in Gisado's KOTH Because of those things, I got It was my life before I became a progamer :D Thanks for reading. hope you guys enjoyed ! I'm going to write about some episodes in TSL(which I can talk about in public) Any Grammatical corrections would be appreciated. <3 <3 | ||
Rain
120 Posts
I'm glad that many people like my posts special thanks to monk! it helped me a lot. | ||
Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Rain
120 Posts
My episodes are based on passage of time so I'll write down those stories later xD | ||
NoGasfOu
United States1117 Posts
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ErrantKnight
Switzerland186 Posts
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ADSRelease
United States37 Posts
("There" is a place. "Their" is a possession. "They're" is "they are.") Your parentheses of "whom?" would be right, since the object in the sentence is you, and the objects are whom you considered weak. Overall, work on using "The" more. Like "House practice system..." needs "the" before house. "The" tells us how specific you are talking; A good example might be: Is it about this cat, or all cats in general? "The cat" tells us you mean this one. "A cat" often means most cats in general. (But "a cat" can also be used when you mean a specific cat, but don't know what it looks like.) But otherwise, your English is very good. There's actually quite a bit of word nuance you seem to know if not understand that a lot of my Korean friends mess up a lot. They use synonyms of what Americans would say, and, though it's technically correct, it's just weird to hear. P.S.- That game between you and Boxer still stands out as one of the most amazing things I ever saw live. Thanks for the many great games I've gotten to see you play. | ||
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