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Alex_R;131209
So, for us, it's mostly a hobby, and it can't be professional by definition because it's not a primary activity and doesn't generate financial income.
If you miss your "training camp" so much, you could simply create a separate thread where you could discuss all questions with a professional focus.
P.S. In general, arguing with you is pointless, and I don't want to, especially answering some taunts and stupid questions:mad:
We also have it mostly as a hobby. Although many are willing to play for money and don't think there's anything wrong with it. Especially if someone says, "I know how to improve myself." The answer is simple: prove it. But proving to someone for the 150th time that a bicycle is slower than a BMW for free is not something I want to do – there are expenses for gasoline, equipment wear and tear, and depreciation. That's why we have to move to a professional level. As STINGER, who is currently, in my opinion, the strongest player in the CIS, says: "If you knew how much money I gave to Chaos while I was learning to play. You have to pay for experience." After all, no one will give you free guitar lessons, for example. And I think you would have something to learn from me, but I would teach you for free – the spirit of altruism is inexhaustible in me, if you didn't brag. You started talking about "barbarism" and "fanaticism." I'm not urging anyone to suddenly start playing for money. BUT I wouldn't condemn anyone for offering to play for money. And in general, no one has canceled the thrill of the game.
And about arguing being pointless – that's true. We just know a lot :) it's hard to compete with us :).
P.S. I'll repeat once again: a professional is, first of all, a person who is willing to work on their mistakes to achieve a result.

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