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Why Levsha buried esports

X_CaJIo_ypoHuJIu_X (Oct 29, 2018 — 02:00) wrote: You have a wife at home, a son who is an average student, the cooperative apartment hasn’t been paid for, and you are here. You are just wasting your brains. It will end badly, my friend.
vintorez4s (Oct 28, 2018 — 20:32) wrote: You have a wife at home, a son who is an average student, the cooperative apartment hasn’t been paid for, and you are here. You are just wasting your brains. It will end badly, my friend.
X_CaJIo_ypoHuJIu_X (Oct 28, 2018 — 23:00) wrote:

zloy_8 (Oct 28, 2018 — 20:02) wrote: Message edited by X_CaJIo_ypoHuJIu_X: Oct 28, 2018 — 23:41. Message edited by MAG_82: Oct 28, 2018 — 23:48.
Valha11a (Oct 28, 2018 — 21:51) wrote:
He at least plays our game unlike you, the wannabe player! A forum disgraceful troll! Message edited by flatronf730b: Oct 29, 2018 — 00:32.
MAG_82 (Oct 29, 2018 — 02:48) wrote: In short, one Levsha (almost alone) organizes events more interesting and of higher quality than the esports department of VG. So, VG doesn’t profit from esports. Something like that. With the same success, we could organize a backgammon championship like in chess.

«Earnings depend on how media-friendly the esports player is. The vast majority of professional players have a salary from the organization and prizes they earn at tournaments. The prize money, in turn, depends on the conditions of the contract concluded with the team. I can say that all players have individual contracts: some have better conditions, some worse.» — «Can we call nerves a problem for a professional «tanker»?
The profession of an esports player and a YouTuber is not as simple as it may seem at first glance. «Tank» training, live broadcasts, video editing take a lot of time. This is especially critical when you are already a young father and a 4-year-old son is running around the apartment demanding attention. Na’Vi player Dmitry «Levsha» Palashchenko, who worked as an auto electrician at the age of 15 and recently became a world champion in World of Tanks for the second time at the age of 28, shared about his esports career with Onliner.by correspondent. — For a media-friendly esports player, things are a bit more complex: you not only play but also promote your social media pages, post videos on YouTube, and do live streams on Twitch. You can earn money from advertising products that do not compete with your organization’s sponsors. The second part of Dima’s profession is streaming. Initially, he was invited to host the «Master Class» section on one of the official YouTube channels of the game. At the same time, he recorded videos for his own channel and Na’Vi’s page. Combining such activity with «tank» training and family life was challenging, so over time, the young man gave up all side jobs and focused on his channel and VKontakte group. They help diversify income sources.

At that time, our son was born. The first year with a child is very challenging. Especially when all grandparents are working. We took turns watching over the baby: my wife during the day, me at night. At that time, I was already a professional «tanker»: half a day of rest, playing «tanks» in the evening, and then taking turns watching over the child at night. — The phrase initially sounded strange to me. «What esports? It’s just computer «joyriding,» not athletic competitions.» But when we reached the current level, I realized that this is a fully mature occupation: responsible competitions, fighting for big prizes, a special daily routine and diet. Dmitry’s wife took the sudden career change well. I’m not «burning» to play anymore. Especially in random games, I play with viewers on streams, interact with them. There is no specific goal to chase numbers and good statistics. But when we play as a team, you can’t say we do it in noble silence: we argue a lot and loudly, looking for the right tactics. These are emotions, the passion of competition, especially when victory is at stake in the final.

— After the major «tank» championship we recently won, we have been resting for a month. But half a year before the final, our team didn’t give ourselves any breaks: we could count weekends without any training on one hand. We trained for four hours a day, sometimes even 12. Training, practicing, and refining tactics. Of course, in such a regime, playing already seems like a questionable pleasure. At the same time, Dmitry emphasizes that one must be realistic: not everyone is meant to be an esports player. It was already a real job, real esports. Everything we see today has developed over the past five years. And it will only grow bigger and better from here.

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