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chajath writes with this excerpt from a South Korean newspaper about the lives of professional StarCraft players: "Prospective gamers take tests based on the skills they have picked up in PC rooms, and passing scores allow them entry into 'clans,' or guilds. Those who aspire to become pro gamers pay move-in fees and go to live at group dormitories, where they practice playing games all day long. Following a 'courage match' for semi-pro certification, the hopefuls must take a test to become apprentices in a pro-gaming group. ... 'The standard in pro gaming groups is for people to live together 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, with no traveling to or from work, and for those ranked Group 2 or lower, their entire daily routine consists of eating, cleaning, laundry, and games,' said Kim Jeong-geun. 'Because of this structure of bringing in young people, developing them, and then replacing them when their lifespan is spent and they have been squeezed dry, it has earned the name of "the chicken coop."'


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Show me a list of the games I need to practice and the cost of the "move-in fee" and pick me
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I don't think I could live that life. It would probably take the fun out of it for me.
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Not sure I could live like that. Need face-to-face interaction with people I don't see 24/365 & to walk about.
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I couldn't do it. Not for the tiny amount they are paid and I'm too social. I spend most of my time on online games talkign to people.
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