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E-sports practitioners advise young people not to participate in professional competitions. Where does the professional player come from?
E-sports persuasion business is not to keep young people out, but to prevent some young people from blindly joining the e-sports industry. Although e-sports does have an age advantage for young people and is easy to get started, it is not easy for professional players to be elected, although people often say: I can do it. But in fact, an ordinary person who competes with a professional player on the field will only be killed by the opposite side. E-sports is not just talk, it needs constant training and a certain talent. Of course, those professional players are also selected by some teams at the top of the national service, observed in the high-end bureau, and then developed into professional players.

A mobile phone and a computer can all be one of the tools of e-sports, but the gap between people who can play games and top professional players is not a little bit, but a world of difference. Some people can play games, and they may kill people at random in matching games of the same level, sometimes with super-high operation, but once they are pulled into some high-end games and high-intensity competitions, their weaknesses become the breakthrough point.

Many professional players are required to do their best in line alignment and teamwork. Maybe when we play games, we are single-handedly killed by the opposite side, and then we can find a chance to regain our disadvantage, but this is not the case in professional games. A single-handed fight not only has to face the pressure of a single line, but also has a great influence on the mentality of players in the arena.

Many professional players are actually discovered at a very young age and then trained in some youth training teams. Then explore in some small leagues, big and small, and then transport them to some professional teams and enter professional teams. That doesn't mean you can play on the court. You should play well in the training competition, and then advance to the second team, where you can lead the team to drive the overall situation, and then become a substitute for the first team, waiting for the players in the same position in the first team to be in a bad state.

After the game, as a player who has just entered the top league, if you play well and become famous in World War I, then you are likely to stay in the starting position, and then you can play boldly on the court.

But for those blind children and teenagers, it is really very difficult to become a real professional player if they really have no talent in the game and no professional training. Even those anchor gods can see that there is still a big gap between them and professional teams. Although they are all top-notch national costumes, there are still differences. Therefore, persuading teenagers not to contact e-sports is to let the lost teenagers walk back and forth.