You are without a doubt one of the better AWP users in Europe. Did you train specifically on that aspect, or do you just have a gift for sniping?
Thanks for the compliment. My AWP history began at the very first time the weapon was implemented into the game. It was great to have the possibility of taking out opponents with only a single shot. I practiced it a lot, also the movement when being in zoom, as well as the drag shots, one makes unzoomed. With time you learn to handle the weapon better, and even though every gamer has ups and downs, better and worse days, I always tried to bring my AWP usage to the next level. I can't really tell, whether you need a gift, or if I was given such a gift. A good reaction is a big advantage, still flawless aiming plays a mayor role as well. The rest is just practice, practice, and practice.

Being part of Pentagram, one of the greater teams in the World, what do you feel? Do you still wake up and say: “Glad I’m happy I’m part of such an organization…” or do you just do your thing and take it for granted?
You rather feel proud when winning such an event as the WSVG or the WCG as we have done lately. Those days are proof you really belong there, and after all the work and effort we as a team, and I individually put into the performance, you are just happy of having contributed to the whole. I never took things for granted, especially last year, when our team was close to breaking up totally, and everybody was really questioned, whether he could meet the requirements of forming a strong team again.
As long as people will respect one another in a team, I will be really glad to be part of the team. Our organization has undergone a lot of major changes, the public was rarely informed about, and all that is left to say now, is, there is more to come.
Besides Pentagram, and maybe Fx the last time, there are not a lot Polish teams in the e-Sports headlines... What are your impressions about the Polish scene? Are there things to improve?
Taking a look onto the tournaments, sponsors, and maybe the increase of prizes and media attention, esports is definitely improving and developing in Poland. We do have at least three events a year that are worth attending. We are on the way to catch up. Talking about potential teams, I have to admit, I am not following the development of all those smaller Polish teams. I simply lack of time to do so. I feel even more delighted when I take notice of a new player we can watch performing well on a Polish LAN. Bad internet connections, few internet cafes... anything could be the reason; maybe it's also the missing dedication and lack of a serious attitude.
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Two-time WCG winner, considered as one of the best Warcraft 3 players in history, an idol and role model for thousands of fans, featured in a the eSports movie beyond the game and despite to that all,... 