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Become a Professional Gamer

introverted writes "An article in the Wall Street Journal covers events in South Korea, where, even more so than the U.S., there are increasingly highly paid professional teams competing in games such as Blizzard's StarCraft. The article notes: 'Last year, [pro StarCraft gamer] Lim Yo-Hwan made about $300,000 from player fees and commercials. Another top earner, Hung Jin-Ho, whose fingers are insured for $60,000, recently signed a three-year deal with telecom provider KTF Co. that will pay him $480,000 altogether.' So now you can claim your time gaming as 'job skills training'!"

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  1. Oh, come on... by Mz6 · · Score: 4, Funny
    "He has a fan club with 470,000 registered members, but for the past two years he hasn't had a girlfriend. His fame makes it hard for him to risk rejection by approaching girls, he says: "It's too embarrassing." Also, team rules bar him from bringing dates back to the apartment."

    Screw that BS... Get a new team or something.

    Out of almost half a million people, there has to be some remotely hot girl that this guy could get and not be afraid of rejection with.
    I mean..... wait for it..... she' in YOUR FAN CLUB!

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    1. Re:Oh, come on... by LilMikey · · Score: 4, Funny

      So what he's trying to say is playing video games for a living doesn't get you chicks?!?! Incredible paradigm shift from my usual way of thinking.

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    2. Re:Oh, come on... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

      The Global Gaming League (ggl.com) is trying to start the same sort of professional gaming atmosphere in the U.S.... and your comment reminded me of their old slogan:

      Stop playing with yourself .

    3. Re:Oh, come on... by Woy · · Score: 4, Funny

      Oh, like it's not embarassing for the rest of us as well. My fan club doesn't even have the test account created yet!

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  2. The Wife+Gaming=No sex by Himring · · Score: 5, Funny

    So now you can claim your time gaming as 'job skills training'!

    That should fly as well with the wife as the, "I'm working ... really!..."

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  3. Re:Whatever. by CriX · · Score: 4, Funny

    Hey, Doom is intellectualy challenging okay?! All those keys... you even have to match the colors.

    A job like that pWn3z. :)

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  4. This is getting out of control. by Dr.+Bent · · Score: 5, Funny

    in South Korea, where, even more so than the U.S., there are increasingly highly paid professional teams competing in games

    Jesus, are they outsourcing everything now?!?

  5. I am a professional gamer by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    My company has been paying me to be a professional solitaire and spider solitaire player for years.

    1. Re:I am a professional gamer by mrtroy · · Score: 4, Funny

      My boss can do the minesweeper expert size in 50 seconds.

      Looks like he has been training for a few years.

      My best time is 120.

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    2. Re:I am a professional gamer by rusty0101 · · Score: 5, Funny

      I regularly finish in less then 10 seconds.

      Oh, you mean without triping a mine.... Sorry.

      -Rusty

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  6. Where has Gary Larson gone? by AndroidonPPC · · Score: 5, Funny

    Man... there was a Far Side comic about parents hopefully imagining newspaper classifieds desperately searching for a super-mario player so that their son, engulfed in games, would have a career.

    Professional starcraft player. Fastest Zerg rush of the east! ^_^

  7. I don't know about you... by Mz6 · · Score: 4, Funny

    But I ALWAYS destroy that Silly Chinese army in C&C:Generals. And if their Army is any indication of their gameplay, I'm home free!

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  8. And if "professional gamer" doesn't work out... by turnstyle · · Score: 4, Funny

    And if a career as a professional gamer doesn't work out ... you can always fall back on a career in professional sports.

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  9. RTFA by Mz6 · · Score: 4, Funny
    There was so many sponsorship ads in that article I had to go get myself a Coke.

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  10. Team rules don't allow ... by burgburgburg · · Score: 4, Funny
    him to bring a girl back to the apartment he shares with his teammates/coach.

    He stopped playing basketball to make sure he didn't damage his hands. Isn't he still risking hand injuries with that sort of rule?

    1. Re:Team rules don't allow ... by demo9orgon · · Score: 4, Funny

      Actually, he doesn't stand to risk any damnage to his hands, but could incurr adhesion of the foreskin to the glans which can happen when there's enough wear-n-tear caused by friction with the hands. Of course a "professional" is going to use lube, which will lower the risk of this happening. Also recommended is the use of "both hands" or a "blowfish", which will produce a different set of conditions and alleviate the pressure across the frenum caused by an enthusiastic grip and high speed movements.
      And for those with the inclination, the use of large-mouthed beverage containers shouldn't be overlooked, however restrain such activities to just plastic containers because you can't cut-through or break the others if things are too binding. Just remember to use your best judgement with your own tools.
      Cheers.

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  11. Re:He says it himself... by handsome+devil · · Score: 5, Funny

    What I wanna know is how can i get someone to pay me to be their videogame coach. "Hit jump! Go that way!"