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zet 1on1 1/2: "gotta have a huge ego"
MYM superstar and two time WCG silver medalist zet talks about his move to America to play with coL, the need for having confidence and a big ego to be a good player and more in the first part of his 1on1.
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Jan 28, 2010 20:31
MYM superstar and two time WCG silver medalist zet talks about his move to America to play with coL, the need for having confidence and a big ego to be a good player and more in the first part of his 1on1.Meet Your Makers swe's Marcus 'zet' Sundström is the subject of the next edition of the 1on1 series here at SK Gaming. The Swede, known for his aim and outspoken personality, talks for just over 10 minutes in the first of a two part interview.
The discussion goes around the world as it starts out with zet discussing his favourite places to play and finishes up with the hectic tournament schedule he had upon joining SK Gaming. zet talks about his verbal battle with LUq at the 2006 WCG Grand Finals in Monza. Does he think his style of talking to opponents gives him an edge inside the game?
zet's famous move to America to join compLexity and play Source in the CGS is addressed as he talks about the differences between playing in an American team and a European team. What zet's daily life was like in the US and which American sports he picked up as a fan is explained. How did he handle the pressure of being the focal point of attention being as he was 'the European' in the team?
Upon returning to 1.6 zet reteamed with walle and RobbaN as he joined SK Gaming. What was it like for him to win his first event back? Lastly what makes him say that a player has "gotta have a huge ego to be a good player"? As usual all of these topics and more are broken down in this video interview with one of the most famous Swedish players in the latter half of competitive CS' lifespan.
The discussion goes around the world as it starts out with zet discussing his favourite places to play and finishes up with the hectic tournament schedule he had upon joining SK Gaming. zet talks about his verbal battle with LUq at the 2006 WCG Grand Finals in Monza. Does he think his style of talking to opponents gives him an edge inside the game?
zet's famous move to America to join compLexity and play Source in the CGS is addressed as he talks about the differences between playing in an American team and a European team. What zet's daily life was like in the US and which American sports he picked up as a fan is explained. How did he handle the pressure of being the focal point of attention being as he was 'the European' in the team?
Upon returning to 1.6 zet reteamed with walle and RobbaN as he joined SK Gaming. What was it like for him to win his first event back? Lastly what makes him say that a player has "gotta have a huge ego to be a good player"? As usual all of these topics and more are broken down in this video interview with one of the most famous Swedish players in the latter half of competitive CS' lifespan.
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keep it up.
Marcus is right. CSS is a game that requires less skills, and its easier to become a good player in it (because of the oldschool top players staying with 1.6 and the recoil is terrible in source - because it requires less skill).
Nice interviews, keep em coming!=)
zet is really good at iviews.
gj
nice interview. zet always seems like a really cool guy.