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fnatic.Cypher 8 Aug '07  Comments: 0
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с58|d1monn: Hi, Cypher. Introduce yourself to our readers in the view of civil point.

Cypher: Yo! My name is Aleksej or simply - Alex& Yanyshevskij. I live in the capital of Belorussia, I'm 17 and I play computer games.

с58|d1monn: What's about your cyber-career, how it was leaping?

Cypher: It's OK. But this  OK' on the whole consisted of good and bad result. I took various places in different tournaments. I would certainly mark GigaGames, when I won big championship - the first in my life. Then ESWC 2006 was, where I took the 2nd place,  then - the 5th place at Quakecon 2006, but it was so cool there that I didn't even feel sorry about 5th place after second place in France:) From the bad point I keep in mind WCG 2006, where I was playing really bad, as at i30 in England. Those two losses gave me forces to begin intensive trainings for WSVG in USA. As a result I took the 2nd and the 3rd places, I was happy, but I really wanted to win both tournaments+ It means what to rush to. And now I'm looking forward to WSVG in Toronto, where I hope not to drop to the filth!

с58|d1monn: What do you mostly remember of numerous tournaments, where you have ever partaken?

Cypher: There were many different moments+ The foreign championships were really great. It's always interesting to meet different foreign daddies. And I often got into various scrapes because of my or smb's irresponsibility. The hotels of Dallas (USA) at QuakeCon'e, then at WSVG Dallas were very cool. They were unreal tremendous like a whole city. There were also many interesting moments out of the tournament, but it's already another story.

с58|d1monn: Do you have any awards-list, where you mark carefully all your achievements?

Cypher: No. I have never thought about it. Maybe in future, when I stop gaming I'll make such list just to look at all my achievements and losses. But now I don't care.

с58|d1monn: The 2007 takes its normal course, what have you already done?

Cypher: Honestly, there is nothing special about this year in contrast to 2006. I've not had any aims, only to win the WSVG final and to think about education (about enter to University next year). And now I'm just enjoying summer vacations+

с58|d1monn: How do you think, how the professional gamer can advance, surprise and run over all rivals? Do you have any proven methods of preparation for matches?

Cypher: Everyone should realize any elementary moments, which he didn't catch before. And of course you need to train much, you also need calisthenics and countenance ( czm' had written more detail about it:)). When training I try to play in various maps and not to play for long hours. One map - two circles, that's all. It's the best training for me.

с58|d1monn: And what's about your plans for August? Why haven't you come for QuakeCon 2007?

Cypher: Plans for August are to prepare for WSVG Toronto and to enjoy last summer month together with my friends. And about QuakeCon I don't know why I didn't go there. It's all about my manager. He assured me of thinking only about WSVG and entrance visa. QuakeCon was not so important then, but now I regret that I didn't take part in it. I think I could get into top 3...

с58|d1monn: What's about situation with Quake in Belorussia? Are there anyone to train with? What's about new names and tournaments?

Cypher: The cause with Quake is rotten: there are a few who plays Q4 and I'm beyond comparison in it. The rest plays Q3 just for fun, so it isn't interesting. But Counter-Strike is very popular. And the same situation is in Commonwealth of Independent States. It reminds me of popular card games such as preference, bridge, poker and so on, when you can choose what you like mostly. The same way is cyber sport: Quake, Warcraft, Сonter-Strike, Starcraft are the main disciplines of all tournaments. Сonter-Strike is the most popular and the most simply. The most unpopular is Quake. But the difference is that you'll need a year or even less to become a top CS gamer and for Quake you'll need much more, especially if you want to reach pro-level. You'll have to give a part of your life to be a professional.

с58|d1monn: You've spent a lot of time in USA this year. Tell about it.

Cypher: I've been there for a month. I don't know why but I wasn't enjoying it. It was much Quake there. After WSVG Louisville we (cK-ermac, Rapha, Griffin, Gelleshak and I) went to Dallas to Lost-Cauze's place. Those two weeks we spent there really helped me. I felt more confident at WSVG Dallas in comparison with my states in Louisville. We went to the cinema to "Transformers" and also I saw many interesting places in Dallas.

с58|d1monn: How do you appreciate the results of QuakeCon 2007? Of course you saw this tournament so what conclusions did you drew?

Cypher: Unfortunately I didn't see games, but I think that Toxic took the first place only because all key games were Q3 or Q4.

с58|d1monn: How do you appreciate your own cyber-career? There's no secret cyber sport is age limited and while growing people have to stop gaming. What's about your future?

Cypher: I hope to keep on gaming till I can. I'm OK now and play mostly for fun. I earn money I need for the future. I enjoy it and of course I dream about being  1. So I have much to strive for! I'll stop gaming and leave when I stop getting pleasure of it. But now I don't know about my future without Quake. I'll think about it. 

с58|d1monn: In the end let's recall all who has already helped you to become Cypher?

Cypher: I'd like to thank all who helps me in difficulties. My parents who always support me, my brother who believes in me and helps me with trainings. Thanks to my girlfriend. Thanks to you and you're free.



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