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untranslated interview:

+ Show Spoiler + 1）我本人没有看到你的在13年WCS中竞争。当年你忙不过来了？还是我根本没看到？

我不喜欢通宵参赛。去年我给自己规划了一年时间用来调整自己的作息以及身体素质。我希望放弃一些比赛来把自己的身体状态调整到最好。如今我实现了我的目标。但错过了3届的wcs 。很可惜。但没有关系。我会在今年赢回来的！

2）如果你会变化星际的一件事你要变化哪一件事？为什么？

如果指星际相关的东西。我希望在中国能有像SPL一样的联赛。因为这样有利于我们更为专注做一名职业选手。为观众奉献精彩的比赛。如果指平衡性我觉得只要有规则就行。不平衡也无所谓。

3）13年夏天的NSL比赛。。。你打败了Jim之后，你怎么感觉了？Jim有不少的西方粉丝。

打赢了当然是很开心。因为当时的jim是韩服天梯第一名。并且在各种大赛战胜了很多韩国选手，很少人能感觉我能赢。但是我已经不止一次的证明在比赛中我可以战胜任何一位选手这样的事实了。即使他的实力看起来在我之上。在别人不看的情况赢下比赛的感觉是很好的。我喜欢干这样的事情。

4）你觉得哪一个西方战队是最厉害的？

teamliquid。很显然因为他们有去年最优秀的选手taejae。还有hero等等。可以说打牌云集吧。

5）话说好多中国的LoL选手去过美国竞争，生活。你觉得中国迟早会有一个愿意出国移民到美国的星际选手吗？

我觉得移民去美国打比赛不太现实。我觉得短期可以，我去过一次美国在2011暴雪嘉年华的时候。长期住在美国我觉得会水土不服。因为中国的美食是任何国家也做不来的。即使在中国你要吃到一些特别东西也要去到特定的地方。对于吃来说中国人就很难克服了。更别提文化了。我觉得要移民定居需要很大的决心。它需要你离开你的亲朋好友还有你一贯的饮食及人文。这太难了。

6）你怎么准备打比赛？你打比赛之前的几分钟会怎么感觉？

因为中国的选手很少，所以一般主要在天梯练习。想象对手可能使用的战术提前在天梯上面演练。在比赛前我一般都会有点压力有点小紧张。前几分也没什么特别的感觉。或许休息不好吃的不好会肚子疼之类的。但一般开始比赛就能很快的进入状态了。

7）你的职业电竞职业怎么开始了？可以给我们解释一下吗？

我是从08年8月8号奥运会开幕式开始我的职业生涯的。那是星际1了。后来我并直接选择转战星际2。本打算退役了。但其实自己还是有一颗选手野心，在朋友的鼓动下我很快的又再次踏上星际2的征途。

8）除了打星际之外，你还打其他的游戏吗？

有打但是很少。几乎可以算是不打吧。打星际需要很多时间来练习。如果只是为了休闲我更喜欢回家坐着发呆看电视。

9）好多人在Reddit上觉得出了1000以上的APM很奇怪。。。你打了WCS 美国的挑战赛的时候，你怎么超过1000APM？

你只需要一个响应延时很短的键盘。在加上星际2自带的释放技能的左键改成键盘上的任何一个键就可以了。其实这个技巧斯嘉丽一直在用。但我是今年一个朋友告诉我才知道的。我希望wcs能通过那次比赛告诉广大的玩家。因为真的很方便这个技能键盘释放。

10）你跟任何一个中国国外的选手有不好的关系吗？

我跟国外的选手都不熟悉。所以都是单凭印象。只有不喜欢的选手。凡事猥琐打的贱的我都不喜欢哈哈。喜欢的选手就是idra了。不过他退役了。虽然idra经常大言不馋，但我喜欢他的勇气，我觉得说出那些那么过激的话也需要一定的勇气。而且甚至有些话我是赞同的。虽然那只是一种抱怨，但某种程度上也是事实。



Me: I never saw you in 2013's WCS. Were you too busy that year or did I simply not see you in any of the WCS Brackets?



Toodming: I don't like the idea that staying up all night to practice online. Last year, I gave myself a year long plan to regulate my schedule in order to improve my physical fitness. I decided to give up some tournaments to make my body condition and habit are the best. Now my goal has become a reality,.because i had pay more attention to rest last year,I failed Season 3's WCS. It was a little sad. But it's OK, this year I can win and come back!



Me:If you could change anything about SC2, what would it be and why?



Toodming: If we were talking about all things related to SC2, I just hope China can have a regular tournament as same as SPL. Because in this way it would be more favorable to us, more focused on being pro gamers, And to give greater tournament to everyone who likes watching SC2. As for the racial imbalance. I think it's ok as long as there are certain rules, I do not care about which racial is easier to win a race





Me: In Summer 2013's NeoTV Star League Tournament, how did you feel after you beat Jim? Jim has many western fans.



Toodming:When I won, I was, of course, really happy because Jim was GM Ranked 1 at that time. Furthermore, he beat many Koreans at international tournaments and very few people felt I could win. But I had already shown more than once that I can beat koreans competitor in a tournament, and just like that- it was the truth, although he did look stronger than me. I like it when other people are not optimistic about my performance but i let them surprise,i like making suiprise.



Me: Which western team do you think is the most formidable?



Toodming:Team Liquid. It's quite obvious that their most outstanding player is Taeja. Also Hero and the rest. You could say they are a all -star team



Me: Rumor has it that a lot of Chinese LoL players have been residing and competing in America. Do you think China will have eventually have an SC2 player that is willing to leave the country and immigrate to America to be a professional SC2 player?



Toodming: I think immigrating to America to be an SC2 pro is not that realistic. I think short-term would be ok. I went to America in 2011 when Blizzcon took place. Long term, I think living in America would not be suitable. Because you can not enjoy the excellent Chinese food in other foreign countries. Even though some times you might want to eat a particular food in China, you may have to go to a particular place to get it. As you can see, food is a matter that Chinese people find difficult to overcome. Also, let's not forget the cultural differences. I think immigrating to live and settle down abroad takes a lot of determination. It requires you to leave your close friends and you have to adapt in to a new diet and culture.



Me: How do you prepare for tournaments? How do you feel in the minutes leading up to a tournament?



Toodming: Because there are very few Chinese competitors, I generally practice on the [NA] ladder. Imagine the strategies that my opponent might use and i practice for it in advace on the ladder. Before a tournament, I might feel a little bit pressured or a little bit nervous. A few minutes before I won't have any particular feeling, maybe I just didn't rest well and I'm still sleepy or maybe I didn't eat right and my stomach hurts. But generally when the competition begins I get my head in the game.



Me: How did your pro gaming career begin? Could you explain that to us?



Toodming:On August 8th 2008 the Olympics Started [in Beijing], and so i began my career. That was for Brood War. Afterwards I transformed my battlefield to SC2. My original plan then was to retire, but I still had the ambition of being a pro. Under the excitation of my friends, I embarked on my journey to SC2.



Me: Besides SC2, do you play any other game?



Toodming:I've played something others, but very little. Starcraft requires a lot of practice time. If i just want to take a break, then I would rather go home and simply watch TV.



Me: Many people on Reddit think that getting your APM above 1000 was pretty strange. When you played in WCS Challenger league, how did you get above 1000 APM?



Toodming:You only need a very short latency keyboard. Plus comes with the release of StarCraft 2 skills left into any key on the keyboard on it. Honestly, Scarlett is always using this as well, but i just learned from a friend of the trick this year. I'm hoping that WCS will tell massive players about this trick.



Me: Do you have any poor relations between you and a non-Chinese competitor?



Toodming: I'm not familiar with any of the non-Chinese competitors, so my impression about they are purely base on the news and programme. I only know what kind of players I don't like. i don not like the wretched and lowly players . The only player I like is IdrA, but of course he is retired. Even though IdrA frequently loose his lips,But I like his courage, I think to say those words so radical also need some courage,. To some extent i agree with some of his claims. Even though they were just some kinds of complaints, anyway some of them are true.



As I post this, Toodming is now fighting Scarlett on Frost LE.



EDIT: live report with toodming after he advanced to the Round of 16.



Me: Toodming!

Toodming: !



Me:How do you feel now? Do you have anything to say about the Round of 16?



Toodming: Very nice. I didn't think it would be that smooth. I've been practicing a lot lately, so I was under a lot of pressure, but now it's all been let go. It took me one year's time to get to this tournament, so I feel so relaxed now.



Me: What about the round of 16?

Toodming: I still have time to practice. I am fully confident about the Round of 16. But about the Round of 8, I don't know. I'm not fully confident in my overall abilities.I prefer the match against a fixed number of players, not like o play a lot of games a day.I have to be 100% confident... maybe I won't do well later. because of the jet leg and maybe I won't be strong enough to win. I think the best result may be the runner-up . But this all depends on the practice in this upcoming half of the month. I think if i can achieve a breakthrough win a champion is not the problem. But an objective analysis is just like the way ahead. Hi guys, I came up with 10 random questions to ask Toodming, and he answered them between his loss to Axiom's Heart and is waiting to play against Root's Masa.untranslated interview:Me: I never saw you in 2013's WCS. Were you too busy that year or did I simply not see you in any of the WCS Brackets?Toodming: I don't like the idea that staying up all night to practice online. Last year, I gave myself a year long plan to regulate my schedule in order to improve my physical fitness. I decided to give up some tournaments to make my body condition and habit are the best. Now my goal has become a reality,.because i had pay more attention to rest last year,I failed Season 3's WCS. It was a little sad. But it's OK, this year I can win and come back!Me:If you could change anything about SC2, what would it be and why?Toodming: If we were talking about all things related to SC2, I just hope China can have a regular tournament as same as SPL. Because in this way it would be more favorable to us, more focused on being pro gamers, And to give greater tournament to everyone who likes watching SC2. As for the racial imbalance. I think it's ok as long as there are certain rules, I do not care about which racial is easier to win a raceMe: In Summer 2013's NeoTV Star League Tournament, how did you feel after you beat Jim? Jim has many western fans.Toodming:When I won, I was, of course, really happy because Jim was GM Ranked 1 at that time. Furthermore, he beat many Koreans at international tournaments and very few people felt I could win. But I had already shown more than once that I can beat koreans competitor in a tournament, and just like that- it was the truth, although he did look stronger than me. I like it when other people are not optimistic about my performance but i let them surprise,i like making suiprise.Me: Which western team do you think is the most formidable?Toodming:Team Liquid. It's quite obvious that their most outstanding player is Taeja. Also Hero and the rest. You could say they are a all -star teamMe: Rumor has it that a lot of Chinese LoL players have been residing and competing in America. Do you think China will have eventually have an SC2 player that is willing to leave the country and immigrate to America to be a professional SC2 player?Toodming: I think immigrating to America to be an SC2 pro is not that realistic. I think short-term would be ok. I went to America in 2011 when Blizzcon took place. Long term, I think living in America would not be suitable. Because you can not enjoy the excellent Chinese food in other foreign countries. Even though some times you might want to eat a particular food in China, you may have to go to a particular place to get it. As you can see, food is a matter that Chinese people find difficult to overcome. Also, let's not forget the cultural differences. I think immigrating to live and settle down abroad takes a lot of determination. It requires you to leave your close friends and you have to adapt in to a new diet and culture.Me: How do you prepare for tournaments? How do you feel in the minutes leading up to a tournament?Toodming: Because there are very few Chinese competitors, I generally practice on the [NA] ladder. Imagine the strategies that my opponent might use and i practice for it in advace on the ladder. Before a tournament, I might feel a little bit pressured or a little bit nervous. A few minutes before I won't have any particular feeling, maybe I just didn't rest well and I'm still sleepy or maybe I didn't eat right and my stomach hurts. But generally when the competition begins I get my head in the game.Me: How did your pro gaming career begin? Could you explain that to us?Toodming:On August 8th 2008 the Olympics Started [in Beijing], and so i began my career. That was for Brood War. Afterwards I transformed my battlefield to SC2. My original plan then was to retire, but I still had the ambition of being a pro. Under the excitation of my friends, I embarked on my journey to SC2.Me: Besides SC2, do you play any other game?Toodming:I've played something others, but very little. Starcraft requires a lot of practice time. If i just want to take a break, then I would rather go home and simply watch TV.Me: Many people on Reddit think that getting your APM above 1000 was pretty strange. When you played in WCS Challenger league, how did you get above 1000 APM?Toodming:You only need a very short latency keyboard. Plus comes with the release of StarCraft 2 skills left into any key on the keyboard on it. Honestly, Scarlett is always using this as well, but i just learned from a friend of the trick this year. I'm hoping that WCS will tell massive players about this trick.Me: Do you have any poor relations between you and a non-Chinese competitor?Toodming: I'm not familiar with any of the non-Chinese competitors, so my impression about they are purely base on the news and programme. I only know what kind of players I don't like. i don not like the wretched and lowly players . The only player I like is IdrA, but of course he is retired. Even though IdrA frequently loose his lips,But I like his courage, I think to say those words so radical also need some courage,. To some extent i agree with some of his claims. Even though they were just some kinds of complaints, anyway some of them are true.As I post this, Toodming is now fighting Scarlett on Frost LE.EDIT: live report with toodming after he advanced to the Round of 16.Me: Toodming!Toodming: !Me:How do you feel now? Do you have anything to say about the Round of 16?Toodming: Very nice. I didn't think it would be that smooth. I've been practicing a lot lately, so I was under a lot of pressure, but now it's all been let go. It took me one year's time to get to this tournament, so I feel so relaxed now.Me: What about the round of 16?Toodming: I still have time to practice. I am fully confident about the Round of 16. But about the Round of 8, I don't know. I'm not fully confident in my overall abilities.I prefer the match against a fixed number of players, not like o play a lot of games a day.I have to be 100% confident... maybe I won't do well later. because of the jet leg and maybe I won't be strong enough to win. I think the best result may be the runner-up . But this all depends on the practice in this upcoming half of the month. I think if i can achieve a breakthrough win a champion is not the problem. But an objective analysis is just like the way ahead. Twitter: @BinGeHD. Website: breakergg.com