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 02/02/2002   starcraft - slayers_boxer3623 views | 32 replies 
Bunny
Dave Wilson




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taken from an interview with lim yo hwan (slayers_boxer) currently one of korea's most horrible nerds.





krw 150 million annual income, the "terran emperor" pro-gamer lim yo hwan



"being number one is no joke ... 10 hours a day of forced practice."



by reporter/writer chung kwang jae



"just think of him as a 'god' in the gaming world. in baseball, i guess you would have [the korean major league baseball pitcher] park chan ho. everyone who’s a starcraft fan is in total awe of his skills and cheers like mad for the guy." this is how kim yang joong, lim’s manager, describes his player.



the “terran emperor,” lim yo hwan (22). anyone in their thirties or over may tilt their head in curious ignorance at the name. however, for those in kindergarten all the way up to university, lim is a genuine superstar. it’s the kind of star power that drove up the price in an on-line auction of a single promotional ticket to a head-to-head match with lim to over krw 800,000 [us $615].



the existence of some 70 fan sites devoted to lim just on the internet portal site daum (www.daum.net) attests to his popularity as a pro-gamer among netizens. lim’s own official on-line fan “café” [community], “lim yo hwan’s dropship,” which started in august, 2000, has over 97,000 members. a few of the more vocal fans are quite unreserved in proclaiming lim to be the greatest hero that korea’s gaming world has ever produced.



to say that lim had an "exciting” 2001 is a monumental understatement. it was one of the best years for anyone in recent gaming memory. after three unsuccessful attempts at entering university, he was finally given special acceptance into the computer gaming department at dong-ah community college to become a “university student.” he also won 12 of the 17 tournaments he entered and collected over krw 80 million [us $61,000] in prize money alone. he even published a book, “lim yo hwan’s dropship,” a book containing his strategies for the game, and saw it sell out its first printing in 2 weeks and become an instant bestseller among starcraft fans.



perhaps the biggest story, though, was lim winning gold for korea in the first world cyber games (computer game olympics) and leading the korean team to 1st in the overall medals standings. he was hailed as a “national hero” by game fans everywhere in korea.



2001 income krw 150 million



lim’s appearances in print and broadcast ads for korean computer mouse maker “k- tek,” as well as in various promotional events throughout the country have brought him over krw 70 million [us $53,000], bringing his total income over the past year alone to krw 150 million [us $114,000]. even after splitting his earnings with his affiliated pro-gaming agency “idealspace” (www.idealspace.com), lim’s income still comes to nearly krw 80 million [us $61,000] for the year, putting him solidly in the high-income bracket of the population.



lim got his first exposure to starcraft while studying for the national university entrance exam at his friend’s house in july, 1998 in his senior year in high school. it never occurred to lim in the beginning to become a pro-gamer. he was simply determined to best his friends, who had started playing the game before he did. lim’s skills quickly developed to the point where none of his friends (or any of their own friends) were even close to keeping up. his fame grew and gradually he came to take on the job of professional gaming.



“oh, yeah, they were against it in the beginning,” says lim about his parents. “they told me i should stick to my studies. but, they changed their minds when i won the sbs multigame championship in december, 1999. these days, they show up at every competition and tournament i enter and are, like, my biggest supporters.”



for the armies of teens who want to become a pro-gamer like himself, lim has this to say: “you know, a swan floating calmly on a pond only looks beautiful because beneath the surface its feet are constantly treading water … i advise them to look beyond the exciting appearances of this kind of life.” lim explains that, “you have to be prepared to train over 10 hours a day, every day … it’s a constant struggle with yourself.” after putting in so many hours of practice in front of the computer screen, lim’s vision score has deteriorated from a healthy 1.5 when he first began playing starcraft down to 0.9.



“i’ll keep training until people can say ‘lim yo hwan is the best’ when they think of pro-gamers. you know what they say about it being tougher staying a champion than actually getting to that position. i’m still only [22] and it’s a bit premature talking about retirement, but i’d probably want to use my experience playing games and get into game development at some point.”
 
 

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08/07/2002 02:40#1
anonymous





Give it up dude you can't make a living playing games.

hairs
 

18/12/2003 08:51#2
anonymous





Lim makes over $60,000 USD per year, which is more than most broke nerds like me make. Not a bad living at all.

Of course this is starcraft-related, and not q3, but any old player can get reasonably good at q3, whereas it takes years to reach a similar level with starcraft or brood war. I have spent over 8000 hours of my life playing brood war. I feel that I reached an acceptable level of playing skill at the 6,000 hour mark. I still improve today. I took up quake and ut2003 much later but have reached a similar level with much less practice. It is extremely difficult to do what Lim Yo Hwan has done: not only master a game, but become somewhat wealthy off of your talent. Give the man, and Guillaume Patry (X'Ds~Grrrr..., a professional brood war player who won thousands of dollars straight from Blizzard Entertainment for his top ladder scores, amongst other things) the credit they deserve. I think starcraft players would do the same for quake 3 professional gamers also earning this kind of money.

anonymous
 

16/05/2003 10:37#3
saik
mr.nobody




posts : 242


yeah, we dont live in korea. just because a country worships somebody doesn't make them great. he's not an athlete, his game isn't a sport, unlike hockey. there's obviously skill involved, but do pro chess players consider chess a "sport" or consider themselves athletes? it's stupid.
 
 

20/05/2003 17:54#4
anonymous





kudos where its due, Slayers_Boxer is one of the best crafters ever lived and the micheal jordan of the terran race.....adun Tassadar!!

terakin
 

20/05/2003 19:31#5
anonymous





i bet you in i spelt adun tassadar wrong it would affect you, i bet youd point it out, THATS who boxer is, he is you

anonymous
 

14/10/2002 23:25#6
anonymous





Look at all the progamers.. ( 25 ++)
one of the most famous ones..
-Boxer
-Garimto
-ChoJJa
-YellOw
-Me (guillaume patry also known as Grrrr...)
-my buddy ElkY


anonymous
 

15/10/2002 07:51#7
MindPhuck
Eric Mooney


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were being invaded!
 
 

16/12/2002 04:22#8
anonymous





so many gosus here!!

anonymous
 

08/01/2003 19:17#9
anonymous





in nerd u wat so ever u fechyou must of wasted about half an hour writhing that for no reason

your maaa
 

08/01/2003 21:23#10
Jedi
jedi




posts : 240
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he won the world cyber games last year too.
 
 

18/04/2003 20:11#11
anonymous





hez not a nerd


anonymous
 

14/05/2003 22:39#12
anonymous





boxer isn't a nerd, he's a national hero, you wouldn't say someone who practices hockey for 10 hours a day is a nerd. In korea starcraft is a sport, so he's an athlete training everyday. He's not like tillerman who's just a nerdy kid.

anonymous
 

06/06/2003 16:57#13
anonymous





boxer is not a nerd he is simply a king of starcraft -_-;;

anonymous
 

15/08/2003 15:23#14
anonymous





lim ain't no lerd. he plays games for living and that's what he does. and practing 10hours a day is only a simply way to win the games for his living.
bet he earns more money than anyone who is writing this shet.
why don't you call bill gates a nerd instead?

anonymous
 

17/08/2003 17:50#15
anonymous





Bill gates is one of the sickets nerds out there, thanks for destroying your own integrity

jesus
 

12/03/2003 00:40#16
anonymous





this is a site about q3-- and youre talking about people being nerds ? BAD start of the article, rediculus

anonymous
 

22/05/2004 18:54#17
anonymous





this kid is a faggot

anonymous
 

07/09/2004 23:19#18
anonymous





Some people worship, because they think he's a national hero.

Some people think he's a nerd, because he plays StarCraft 10 hours a day.

He have become a number one, today. It was buit with his determination, endless practice. Simply, while we're playing still in the internet and chatting, Lim is practicing.

People think differently, so the argument is just a normal thing. But we still have to respect, whehter you like him, or not. As I said before, he practices 10 hours a day, no one can practice that long can you? Nor I. For example, if you like basketball, or baseball, can practice that long? No. You'll be tired. Playing StarCraft 10 hours a day is same thing with playing sport 10 hours a day.
Let us respect his determination, nobody can do that unless you have determination, like Lim Yo Hwan.

You may criticize him, if you have a determination like him, and can make more money than $60,000 per year when you get finish your study. If you have a determination, if you can do it. Then you may.

l-l
 

23/07/2004 03:59#19
anonymous





boxer is god of sc. Period, i wanna play him best outta 3. PWNED anyday..

eastgamerpro
 

08/09/2004 00:53#20
anonymous





Slayer_Boxer_ is my god Lol. Damn... I wanna game with him to see how good i am compare to him .. ^_^

eastcoastfinezt
 
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