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The federal ruling was based on a gaming metric known as APMs, or actions per minute. In StarCraft, for example, a military strategy game, the average player can generally reach about 70 APMs. The world’s most accomplished gamers — like the celebrated BoxeR, who lives in South Korea — can execute as many as 400. That means BoxeR, a master of the game, is able to perform more than six separate keystrokes or movements of the mouse every second.
“The dexterity and visual acuity that takes is just incredible,” Mike Sepso, M.L.G.’s co-founder and president, said. “When people say it doesn’t take athletic prowess, I tell them they should try it. Ordinary people just can’t do what professional gamers do. They have an agility that even Michael Jordan didn’t have.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2013/08/11/nyregion/seeking-to-be-both-nfl-and-espn-of-video-gaming.html?hp