Interview with EffOrt on his comeback - Page 5
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Existential
Australia2107 Posts
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puppykiller
United States3126 Posts
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pinkranger15
Philippines1597 Posts
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Kiante
Australia7069 Posts
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alffla
Hong Kong20321 Posts
On March 21 2011 17:43 Kiante wrote: Could he potentially play courage to regain his licence faster? i dont think he needs to get it again? i guess cj got him some kinda exemption from kespa | ||
Spica
United States5582 Posts
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Itachii
Poland12466 Posts
And its really nice to see Effort back, Jaedong you better watch out! | ||
infinity2k9
United Kingdom2397 Posts
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jpak
United States5045 Posts
I MISSED YOU SO MUCH EFFORT!!! WELCOME BACK!!! The moment of his triumph: | ||
anatem
Romania1369 Posts
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zdubius
Slovakia126 Posts
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shucklesors
Singapore1176 Posts
I don't normally swear, but hell it's about fucking time. Edit: Cool that his team has already been changed to display HITE ENTUS, but just asking, will he have to start working his ELO up from 2000 again? | ||
dukethegold
Canada5645 Posts
Once you reach the height of progaming through reversing the tsunami that is Flash and snatching the golden trophy from the jaws of the monster, it becomes difficult to surpass the peak and maintain the standard your fans expect. There is a reason why many authors refuse to write again after creating the pinnacle of their work or decline after reaching the pinnacle. The pressure is immense and the result is sometimes unrewarding. However, no matter what, Effort was SOMEBODY in progaming. He had fans, he had a huge contract, he had recognition, and he woke up everyday knowing he was an important person. Yet, after returning to a normal life, going to school and studying for university, he was a nobody. Rather than on the top, he was lagging behind even the worst of students due to the years he sacrificed for progaming. Indeed, there can be no comparison between the two lives. Sad as it may be, after you enter progaming, there is no going back. In case of Effort, at least he still had options and the freedom of choice. In case of many other retired progamers who completed lost their passion, sacrificed as much time as the top players, and yet accomplished nothing, their entire lives may indeed be permanently altered in a negative direction. | ||
Caos2
United States1728 Posts
On March 21 2011 13:05 GTR wrote: well he's got like 130 days to practice without any pressure of any leagues, so ;p After so much training, I expect him to walk the "Royal Road" | ||
aupstar
Australia912 Posts
Welcome back Effort! | ||
Holgerius
Sweden16951 Posts
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HeadhunteR
Argentina1258 Posts
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Versita
Canada1032 Posts
thanks for the translation | ||
JMave
Singapore1802 Posts
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NicksonReyes
Philippines4431 Posts
Hite entus = 2 CJ zerg generations + other CJ players + Hite players = I expect epic rounds 5 and 6. Both Hite and KT looking good right now so matches between those 2 might be the most awaited matches of the next rounds . | ||
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