Team Supremacy's Starcraft 2 line-up has been finalised, consisting of the players below. All of these players are dedicated to Starcraft 2 and possess a great deal of knowledge in their field. We're very pleased to announce our Starcraft 2 team and wish them the best of luck in future match-ups, tournaments and wars.
The Line-Up:
Charlie "Satu" Potter | Gabriel "KJH" Kang | Adam "Extraught" Scobie | Daniel "Delete" Li | Peter "iSt" Jang | Jason "JaeYoong" Yoong |
About Satu "I was originally a tournament admin/caster, decided eventually that I wanted to see how good I can get at sc2. I became friends with DemisodaSPR, and he got me into the korean SPR clan, which helped me improve even more. Im now looking to continue my improvement and place high in some local lans."
About Extraught "I was first introduced into the RTS scene in 2000 play Age of Empires I seemed to like it, but then i was introduced to broodwar, from then on I was wanting to have a RTS career."
About KJH "I started Broodwar in 2003 and represented Australia as one of the top gamers at the time.
When Starcraft 2 was released my skills carried on and I got sponsored by ArchaicMSi soon after release. Then got invited for the 2010 Blizzcon tournament."
About iSt "I started with Starcraft 1 and I was quite active in Australia's Starcraft 1 scene back in the days. Then I naturally started Starcraft 2 when it came out. I was quite active on Warcraft 3 when it came out too. But got back in to Starcraft after like a year, I played a few other games as well but didnt get invovled too much as i did for Starcraft 2."
About Delete "My brother bought starcraft 2 for me for christmas in 2010, so I decided to play it. I had an RTS background from playing warcraft 3 melee on BoredAussie I occasionally still play Warcraft 3 and DotA sometimes with friends. I placed into silver league after my brother told me how to play - build 4 gateways and a pylon near their base. I improved pretty quickly and got into Grandmaster in August 2011. For tournament results, I've won 2 wT weeklys and Ruscour's community map open."
About JaeYoong "Well I studied for few months in college and realized I really don't like studying. I got into poker and eventually became a pro poker player in Malaysia. Then after having a pretty bad run in my poker career, I stopped and got into League of Legends pro gaming. About 4 months ago I started playing sc2 after seeing some streams. Didn't really join any tournaments, then joined 2 onslaught cups and got second place for both. I've been laddering a lot since."
We're happy to have them on board, they're a great bunch of players with awesome personalities and show great promise in upcoming Starcraft 2 events and future leagues.
While we're on the topic of announcements, we would also like to announce our partnership with Blue Elph powdery energy. They're a company who has created a capsule-based energy shot and have shown great dedication to the gaming scene over in Europe and are rapidly expanding in Australasia's community as well. They will be relaunching their products in April with a bunch of new delicious flavours and we can not wait to try them!
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Quick question. What do the players get from the sponsor? And what are the goals of the team?
At this point in time we have only just started our partnerships with sponsors, we have been given support for our website, servers and discounts. I'm not going to go into detail but we're looking to achieve great results, grow our community and gain further support.
Quick question. What do the players get from the sponsor? And what are the goals of the team?
please refer to this http://www.sc2sea.com/showthread.php?t=3939
And as for the goals for the team, we plan to take on ALL of the sea clans and become a notorious team, known to everyone!!
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Haters gonna hate ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
The players will get support dependent on their results, as I said Team Supremacy as a whole has been given website support, servers and discounts. Servers for voice and FPS games etc, discounts on products and in future hopefully support to LAN events. We aren't all fnaticMSi (I should say fnaticRC but it was well-known as fnaticMSi)'s, but we hope to reach a top-tier level where we can support our players really well. It doesn't happen overnight nor in a couple of months (unless all teams have been together for ages with top results etc or if a company is willing to go on a limb, which is not very often).
Ok so wait first question is, why on earth is a 13 year old managing an sc2 team
Second how the hell did u play age of empires in 2000 when u were born in 1998...
Seems dodgy to me...
That 13 year old wasn't just appointed, hes done a lot of work to get to this point already. Hes been looking for a sponsor for a few of us for a fair while, applying to sponsors regularly, simply because he wanted to manage a team. After a few months, his efforts have paid off, although the lineup has changed significantly from the original pool of players we had back then. I don't think his age is a correct representation of his ablities.
Hes a lot better at managing than his ability to play age of empires while two years old, I assure you.
Edit: Just to clarify, this wasn't to defend him at all costs, I actually respect him now ^_^
That 13 year old wasn't just appointed, hes done a lot of work to get to this point already. Hes been looking for a sponsor for a few of us for a fair while, applying to sponsors regularly, simply because he wanted to manage a team. After a few months, his efforts have paid off, although the lineup has changed significantly from the original pool of players we had back then. I don't think his age is a correct representation of his ablities.
Hes a lot better at managing than his ability to play age of empires while two years old, I assure you.
Edit: Just to clarify, this wasn't to defend him at all costs, I actually respect him now ^_^
There's no way that someone in year 6 would be up to managing a team.
There's no way that someone in year 6 would be up to managing a team.
If theres any major problems with how he handles any situations, I'd gladly take over. Until something like that happens, investing as much time into playing instead of managing is a priority of mine.
Also, we've been consulting with members of Team Supremacy before making any major decisions. Hope that makes you feel more at ease.
If theres any major problems with how he handles any situations, I'd gladly take over. Until something like that happens, investing as much time into playing instead of managing is a priority of mine.
Also, we've been consulting with members of Team Supremacy before making any major decisions. Hope that makes you feel more at ease.
Feel free to call on me to help if you want, I wanna support you guys as much as possible
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That guy who always has a base trade with Yang....BASE TRAAADEEEE
Since I am part of Supremacy (ggsnipes of DotA 2 team), Welcome to the family^^. Hope to see you guys on TS sometime
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ULTRALISK DROP HARASS!!!! THE QUESTION IS WHICH OVERLORD IS THE ULTRALISK IN??????? Playing DotA 2 beta at the moment...
Just want to post saying Satu deserves more credit.
He beat Captain Flash Rev in SEACC not too long ago, and today he beat Captain Planet EdgE. His ZvZ at least would have to be extremely good for that to happen.
I'm sure they will be keen to face teams/clans, organise through myself, Extraught or Satu. In future I hope we can host some tournaments of our own through sc2sea.com.
Any plans for travelling to upcoming LAN's interstate?
GL to you all
We'll be doing the best of our efforts to plan something of the sort, it depends who is available/able to and what kind of support we can get to help pay for the travel costs etc.
It is said that if you know your enemies and know yourself, you will not be imperiled in a hundred battles; if you do not know your enemies but do know yourself, you will win one and lose one; if you do not know your enemies nor yourself, you will be imperiled in every single battle.
Sun Tzu 孫子
"If storm finishes I survive, otherwise terran is op" xGKingDelete 2012
Wish you guys the best of luck, but surely you realize the inevitability of running into trouble with a 13 year old running your team, he's not legally old enough to even have a part time job, and there's a reason for that -_-;;;;
How about we start pounding on him when he actually does something wrong rather than just because of his age.
No ones "pounding" on him really, we're just suggesting that putting a 13 year old in charge of anything at all is something that most adults would see as utterly confusing/silly.
Question - How did you play age of empires in 2000? Wouldn't you be 1 or 2?
Is this you?
That baby looks like it's more serious than me playing SC2
But in all seriousness, I think that the people who are saying being 13 is a bit too young does have a point. I mean kudos to LOSDoG (if he did), for working it out for these players to form a sponsored team and such. But negotiating, coaching (more on emotional coaching to players - which is really important), and really specifically managing everything (since everyone is living in separate places in Australia) will be quite a big challenge. Plus the fact that he did have a slight mistake in his past of getting bumped up to Masters for a while, I'm a bit concerned. But then again, everyone I think that if Supremacy sees maturity and the ability in the thirteen year old, then there is nothing either of us can say. All we can do is support him and hope he does the best in his role as manager.
This has been taken way out of proportion, yes hes appointed himself as the manager of the team but hes mainly coordinating the team. The management staff will be the ones doing the real "managing". So quit nitpicking and move on hes organising many events to do with the team and thus far a team war will be on the road ahead.
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