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Should we finally admit that most esports pros are just lucky amateurs with too much free time?
As esports prize pools skyrocket and more players turn pro, the line between skill and circumstance blurs—especially when top competitors often emerge from regions with high unemployment and ample practice time. Cast your vote to weigh in on whether success in esports is earned or accidental.
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