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From Russia with love: Strange

PSISTORM Gaming has signed Russian Protoss player Alexey “Strange” Solyakov.  We recently saw him in action vs Polt in WCS Spring Circuit:

According to Aligulac, he’s ranked number 1 Russian player, and 70th in the world.

“I heard of PSISTORM from PengWin, I think that all guys in PSISTORM are as friendly and cool as him so I think that it will be easier for me to practice more and become better in starcraft”, said Alexey.

Follow him on twitter at @psiStrange.

PSISTORMCup 3 is October 1st

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PSISTORM Gaming is excited to announce the third iteration of the PSISTORM Cup, and better yet, is boasting another $1000 prize pool. The tournament will be held at The Cave Gaming Center in Fairfax, home of the PSISTORM Cup I & II. Like the last cup we will be conducting the tournament in swiss styled format. Below you can find all the information you need to know whether you decided to compete or enjoy the day spectating some great matches casted by Temp0 and some of our competing players, while enjoying food with friends in the local SC2 community!

Date: October 1st
Event Start: 11AM
Competitor Pass: $20 (Online Registration) $30 (at Door)
Spectator passes: $10

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The event will start at 11AM, but players are welcome to come down at 10 AM to begin warming up. The event will be live streamed and casted will full coverage of our top matches

Prize Pool Breakdown:
1st – $500
2nd – $300
3rd – $150
4th – $50

Sign-up Information:
http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30E084BA8A82EA1F85-psistormcup1

Venue Information:
https://www.facebook.com/TheCaveFairfax/

Stream Link:
https://www.twitch.tv/psistormgaming

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Getting To Know: EndOfLine

Getting to Know: EndOfLine
By Caitlyn Underwood

 

How, why, and when did you get into gaming?

I have always been into gaming. Games have always been there for me, either as a mental escape from my daily grind or a way to vent. On long road trips I played the original Pokemon Red and Tetris. At home, I played computer games and console games. Some of the first games that grabbed my attention were: Warcraft 1, Diablo 1, Super Mario World, F-Zero, Contra III: The Alien Wars, 007: Golden Eye, Perfect Dark, Super Smash Bros., Mario Kart, Mortal Kombat, Street Fighter II, Streets of Rage 1 and 2, Donkey Kong 1 and 2, Fallout 1, Sonic the Hedgehog, Tribes 2, Warcraft 2, Command and Conquer.

What drew you to Starcraft?

I have always enjoyed Starcraft. I started playing before Brood War (BW), “Vanilla” Starcraft; really only playing the story mode and loving the lore. I didn’t play multiplayer until BW. It was one of those games that was really hard to play and still had so many competitors. I loved it. I especially loved big game hunter games, as well as top vs. bottom games.

I followed the BW scene but was honestly more of a filthy casual at the time. Martial arts, especially Brazilian Jiu-jitsu and MMA, were my main focus all throughout college. However, one day I was training for a major Jiu-jitsu tournament and tore my right hamstring clean through, ending my martial arts career. I could still exercise, but needed a competitive vent. I played sports my entire life, and the only game that was competitive enough to satisfy my needs was Starcraft 2!

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What got you into the pro scene?

When I was still injured I threw myself into Starcraft, thirsty for as many builds and styles as possible. Fortunately for me, “12 Weeks with the Pros” came out! Thank you, Mr. Bitter! Here I started following guys like Catz, Sheth, Vibe, Idra, incontrol, and Ret. Then I started listening to State of the Game and started watching season 1 of the North American Star League.

From this point I quickly was able to get out of Silver League and eventually got to Master League. Awesome! However, this was not enough. I wanted to play with and against the best. I started grinding Ladder for hours, creating and throwing out builds until I felt I had a good understanding of the game.

One day I watched a player called Spanishiwa coach Mr Bitter with a crazy build that he called the “Ice Fisher” (Why? Don’t know!) The build was a very well put together gasless build that he used vs. everyone! I thought it was a very graceful and pretty way to approach Starcraft; being very safe and having a explosive mid game. Spanishiwa became my first coach in Starcraft. From there I became obsessed with the pro scene!

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What do you do when you’re not playing and practicing Starcraft?

I work as a brewer in a local craft brewery. I am a master level fitness trainer. I work out, read, play board games and console games, home brew beer, watch bad movies, and eat lots of food with my wife and friends.

What games do you love other than Starcraft?

Donkey Kong Country 1 and 2, Streets of Rage 2, Fallout 3, Diablo 1 and 2, Mario 64, Mario Kart 8, the new Super Smash Bros., and Overwatch!

Do you read much? What are your favorite books?

Yes I do! Shogun, the Belgariad series by David Eddings, and the Vorkostigan Saga by Lois McMaster Bujold .

What are your favorite kinds of movies?

I love bad 80s movies, over the top action movies, martial art flicks, and anime!

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Do you listen to music when you play Starcraft?

Depends on my mood, and on if I’m streaming or having fun, or if I’m in try-hard mode!

I listen to old school metal like Iron Maiden, Metallica, and Judas Priest. Sometimes old video game soundtracks: Donkey Kong Country, Tribes 2, Vigilante 8, Perfect Dark, Streets of Rage, etc.

What do you do to relax after a long day of practice?

I do cardio, lift weights, eat food, play crappy games with friends, and play Overwatch!

So you like to homebrew, what are your favorite styles?”

There are beer making tournaments: very competitive, like Starcraft tournaments! I love making IPAs and stouts, but I always make beer based on what tournament I’m competing in!

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What words of wisdom do you have for any aspiring pro gamers out there?

Get a smurf account where the win/loss record means nothing to you. Grind and work on your macro builds without caring about winning, just improving your macro. Then work out before you play, to allow your brain to better retain the learned information. Lastly, grind, grind and grind! 1,000 games per season. Eventually you will play all Grandmasters. Say hello to me next time we play!

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Lastly, how long have you been growing that fantastic beard?

A full year. Trim it down professionally once a month to get it to look thicker and less creepy; it takes 3 months to get out of that awkward “stalker look” phase. . . Then acquire beard oil and a beard brush. I believe in all you future beard growers!

TRUE’s Journey to be a WCS Champion

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Bang Tae Soo (방태수) or TRUE as most will know him has finally achieved his dream of becoming a StarCraft Champion. After winning WCS Circuit Summer in Montreal in dominating fashion. TRUE dropped 2 maps across the whole tournament en route to his first ever championship.
TRUE finally received his visa meaning his only chance to make it to Blizzcon for the WCS Global playoffs was to win the remaining WCS Circuit event which gave a direct seed to the WCS finals.
TRUE had already qualified for the hardest tournament in SCII, GSL Code S after defeating CJ Entus Bunny 3-2 in Code A. Upon receiving his visa TRUE dropped out of the tournament to participate in the global circuit.

WCS Summer

Heading into the tournament I thought TRUE had a good shot at winning and completing the Cinderella story, however he was by no means a favourite by the public or experts. The Korean Zerg also had the misfortune of drawing Snute. The Norwegian had just recently taken the top spot has the highest earning SC2 foreigner and was seen as one of the best players in the global circuit.
As it turned out Snute had the misfortune of drawing TRUE as the Korean triumphed 3-0 in a relatively easy and quick series. Eliminating Snute from the tournament. This result caught the attention of spectators and analysts alike. This was a show of strength from TRUE not many saw coming.

Following his defeat of Snute he drew Harstem. The Dutch Protoss player who had recently won Homestory cup early this year, a tournament where TRUE was eliminated in the RO8 by Scarlett. Another hard draw for TRUE with predictions being split by the analysts before the game. TRUE dispatched with Harstem in another easy series 3-0. This result in isolation is impressive but when preceded by his victory against Snute is hard to believe. This started the narrative that maybe TRUE was going to roll straight through the tournament.

TRUE’s next opponent was Welmu who knocked out ROOT’s Hydra, a former WCS champion to reach the RO8. The Fin had already reached expectations by reaching this stage, but with a victory over a Korean Zerg in the round before he showed some promise for this matchup. However, that was cut very short as he was defeated 3-0. Granting TRUE had a 9-0 record on route to the semi-finals.
In the semi-finals TRUE ran into his first Terran, HeRoMaRinE who had powered his way to the finals despite being a heavy underdog, beating Showtime and Major and MarineLorD previously. The German was the first player to take a game away from TRUE before falling 3-1 again winning in convincing fashion with his signature mass queen ling bane style.

Polt awaited TRUE in the finals after beating the North American hope Alex “Neeb” Sunderhaft 3-1. ZvT is TRUE’s worst matchup and Polt is an incredibly skilled player so heading into the final it seemed likely that we would see TRUE finally be tested by his fellow Korean. Polt played well throughout the series and was able to beat TRUE on Dasan Station after losing the opening map, Apotheosis. This series was a strong example of just how incredible TRUE’s multitasking is, with run byes being split from widow mines regularly. As well as constant drops and run byes, while macroing near perfect. After Dasan Station TRUE took the following 3 maps in strong fashion to complete the Cinderella story.

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TRUE’s Style

The most powerful part of TRUE’s play is his unique style, massing lings and banelings. Predominantly using Queens as his only anti-air. His use of ling counter attacks reminds viewers of the glory days of Lee “Life” Seung Hyun. TRUE’s often uses banelings with his run byes against terran as well as using overlords to drop banelings. TRUE’s ability to buy time with run byes and counter attacks is a key part of his play and allows him to produce new forces to defend a push. Often forcing players to commit more to the attack than they were planning as the counter attack deals crippling damage. This has potential to be a trap for TRUE, as we saw on Dasan Station, Polt’s only victory in the finals came off a two base all in. As TRUE was trying to counter attack he did not have enough defense to deal with the all in. If TRUE was aware the attack was all in, he could have mounted a stronger defense and not needed to counter attack. TRUE’s goal was to force the push to turn around or have to commit as TRUE deals damage at home, but the Polt’s intentions where to end the game with that push, which he did.

The competition outside of Korea are not fully acclimatised to TRUE’s different play style, and combined with his strong mechanics and multitasking he was able to dominate the foreigners. As time progresses and TRUE attends more tournaments his style will be more familiar to competitors and possibly less successful.

The Next Step

TRUE has secured himself a last minute trip to BlizzCon and should be looking to avoid the Korean Terrans for the best chance at progressing. The likes of TY and Byun would be favoured against TRUE. TRUE’s best shot is hoping for a weaker Protoss such as Patience or Dear as his opponent. Especially Patience, I see patience as a good matchup for TRUE, with his sloppy multitasking being compensated by strong macro. TRUE may be able to overwhelm the Afreeca Protoss with his powerful multitasking and strong style. However, Patience isn’t a shoe in for BlizzCon. Dark and Potentially Solar who will represent the Zergs from Korea would also be a good draw for TRUE, as he has strong ZvZ as we saw against Snute, as well as the matchups notoriously volatile nature.

I think its unlikely TRUE will be challenging to Zest, TY and Dark for the $200,000 1st prize, but he is certainly capable of pushing past the first round and with a kind draw could make a strong run.

Regardless of your feelings about the WCS system this year you should be grateful to have TRUE, an incredibly likable and fun character with the skill to challenge the top for our scene. TRUE streams regularly on www.twitch.tv/truesc2 if you want to learn his style or watch an entertaining high level Zerg you should check it out.

Follow me on twitter @stormfrontscII and check out my blog.

WCS Summer Champion TRUE !

in a dominating performance TRUE wins 2016 WCS Summer Championship in Montreal, Canada.  He beat Snute 3-0, Harstem 3-0, Welmu 3-0, Heromarine 3-1 and Polt 3-1 in the Grand Finals to take 1st place in a prize pool of $150,000 and 3000 WCS points.  He qualifies for Global Finals at Blizzcon with $400,000 on the line.