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In an interview after the IEM World Championships, fnatic.dsn talks about his second place finish and his goals for the rest of the year.
By Justin 'PrimeTime' Loeb
Mar 20, 2010 17:11
In an interview after the IEM World Championships, fnatic.dsn talks about his second place finish and his goals for the rest of the year.Team fnatics longest standing member Harley 'dsn' Örwall was interviewed by Gamesports.de two weeks after their loss at the IEM World Championships. Orwall, a dominant AWP in the Counter-Strike scene was a pivotal piece in fnatics 2009 supremacy where they went on to win multiple tournaments.
In the interview, dsn offers his opinions on the newly famed Natus Vincere squad who had a remarkable run at the World Championships, who he thinks the stiffest competition is going to be heading into the next tournament, and his goals for the upcoming year.
When questioned on his team’s consistency and what he believes is the secret:
Talking about Natus Vincere chances to win the next tournament:
Asked about his usual training routine and how many hours he puts in each day:
The remainder of the interview can be found here.
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GameSport.de
In the interview, dsn offers his opinions on the newly famed Natus Vincere squad who had a remarkable run at the World Championships, who he thinks the stiffest competition is going to be heading into the next tournament, and his goals for the upcoming year.
When questioned on his team’s consistency and what he believes is the secret:
" I think our secret is to always work hard. When entering a tournament we don’t see ourselves as favorites, we know that a lot of teams can beat each other on any given day. The key to consistency is to come as prepared as you can and have fun while playing. We try to not worry too much about the end results – we always try to play our best game and we have been fortunate enough to do well doing so."
Talking about Natus Vincere chances to win the next tournament:
" They are definitely one of the best teams out there. Every tournament there are probably five teams that can win, you just need to have a good day - or tournament - to edge out the other four. Their chances to win another tournament are good if they continue to play as well as they did at CeBiT."
Asked about his usual training routine and how many hours he puts in each day:
" Before tournaments probably eight to ten hours a day, and when we don’t have any tournaments scheduled I usually only play 20 minutes or so per day in average."
The remainder of the interview can be found here.
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GameSport.de
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Nope, you cant. At a certain time you pretty much hit your "top gear", aimwise. When it comes to experience/brains then ofcourse theres really no "highest level", but you dont get experience out of playing shitloads of DM/Mixes :)
good luck Orwall
I would love to see them again vs. fnatic
sry for my english