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TH000: "I rely too much on my micro"
The Chinese Mousesports player TH000 has been interviewed by the German website readmore. The 23 year old discusses his school work and his practice time amongst other topics.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Oct 9, 2009 18:22
The Chinese Mousesports player TH000 has been interviewed by the German website readmore. The 23 year old discusses his school work and his practice time amongst other topics.Chinese Human player Xiang 'TH000' Huang has been interviewed over at readmore. Those who don't speak German can read a translated version.
Asked about his greatest strengths and weaknesses:
How much time he invests in training:
His use of custom keys:
The Chinese player who team-mate Fly100% called "more brilliant than Moon" won the IEF China finals this year but finished a disappointing 9th-12th at the Global Challenge Chengdu after failing to get out of a group featuring Lyn and Sky, winning only a single map.
Source: readmore (in German, translated version)
(Photograph copyright of readmore)
Asked about his greatest strengths and weaknesses:
"I think my greatest strength is a fast reading of the game. My weakness is that I too rely on my micro management. I always try to attack my opponent, and under stress it. If this is not successful, you lose it quickly, because the defense is too weak."
How much time he invests in training:
"I train about ten hours per day. Sometimes there are only three to four. Most of the progress, however, I do, as I play through everything in my head."
His use of custom keys:
"I prefer it with custom keys to play. In the early stage of the game, I use 3 for the main building and 5 for the militia. In tier 2, I use 5 for all T2 production building and the 4 for the barracks and the altar. If the game already far advanced, I use 1 for the heroes and melee units. At the 2 are the priests and sorceresses, and the 3 I put the mortar squads."
The Chinese player who team-mate Fly100% called "more brilliant than Moon" won the IEF China finals this year but finished a disappointing 9th-12th at the Global Challenge Chengdu after failing to get out of a group featuring Lyn and Sky, winning only a single map.
Source: readmore (in German, translated version)
(Photograph copyright of readmore)
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March 20th, 1989
But maybe that's just what his micro makes it look like?