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vVv Gaming

(Vision. Valor. Victory)


E N T E R T A I N . E D U C A T E . D O M I N A T E .

vVv-Gaming.com






Greetings Team Liquid community! We realized that we never formally introduced ourselves here (as some other teams have) so we decided to do so now! Hopefully this introduction post will clear up some misconceptions about vVv Gaming and help the community to understand our role in eSports!

vVv Gaming Mission Statement:

"In everything we do, we believe that all gamers with a passion for competition need an engaging outlet to share and express their passions. Competitive gamers thrive in a diverse environment that is social, empowering, supportive and informative, and all gamers, regardless of skill, have a place in competitive gaming. Competitive gaming should entertain, be educational and make you feel a sense of domination, whether you’re the top player or simply a fan. The way we do this is called vVv Gaming, and we just happen to be the best competitive gaming community in the world. Wanna join?"

vVv Gaming:

vVv Gaming is built on a community based model. Covering over ten titles from Starcraft II to FIFA 12, vVv Gaming consists of professional and amateur gamers as well as a graphics team and a staff of about 20 people, and we receive an average of 45,000 unique visitors to our site every month. One thing that separates us from other organizations is that we rarely pursue and bid on top talent. We believe that our role in esports is to identify talent early and help it to develop, an essential part of the growth and success of competitive gaming. Not only do we do this for competitive players, but if you're an aspiring eSports commentator, player, coach, content provider, or even want to work in the competitive gaming industry, then vVv Gaming is the place for you! We help you gain skills for eSports, skills for life. Anyone can join, regardless of skill and experience, you just need the passion to want to contribute. To make sure we're getting the most passionate people in eSports, vVv has an application process that can take 30 days. With more than 4,400 applications and just over 700 acceptances vVv has a 16.8% acceptance rate! So if you're serious about being part of the growth of eSports, take a look at our Applications Forum

History of vVv Gaming:

vVv Gaming was founded in 2007 by Jerry “LordJerith” Prochazka. Built as a console organization, vVv Gaming is the most accomplished console organization in the world with top 4 LAN finishes on 4 different continents ranging from Chengdu, China to Sao Paulo, Brazil, from France and the U.K. to all over North America in over a dozen titles. With top guilds in the MMOs Warhammer Online, Aion and Rift, vVv has had a presence in PC gaming since 2009 (though there are often hundreds of people in the guild, few of them apply and join the organization). In 2010, vVv Gaming announced its Starcraft II division after absorbing Quantum Gaming and since then vVv Gaming has continued to grow its presence in PC Gaming.

Starcraft II Team
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Jesse Hall was born 13th September, 1985 in Homestead, Florida. Jesse began playing StarCraft roughly around the release of StarCraft I; receiving his first copy on Christmas from his parents. He played StarCraft mostly with his father and quickly became one of his favorites next to the Mech Warrior series. Later, he purchased his very first game with a long one hour bike ride to the store, which was StarCraft: Brood War. He has been on and off with Brood War and Guildwars before the StarCraft II release.

At an older age he attended Fayetteville State University in North Carolina and is pursuing a Masters Degree in Mathematics and Teaching. Math becomes fun to Jesse as he thinks of it as a strategic game or puzzle. He tutors students at the university and does coaching for StarCraft II using that knowledge.

His interest in StarCraft didn't spark beyond Comp Stomps until his friend introduced him to Korean Pro Gamers. He finds micro play to be more fun and more effective, at times, as opposed to macro play. His micro intensive gaming style comes from the Korean Pro Gamer SlayersBoxer, who he has admired since Brood War. His interest in playing competitively didn't spark until StarCraft II, where he ran into the well-known Brood War player Idra on ladder. At that moment Jesse knew he had a chance to play some of the best players.


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Colin Hamilton was born July 24th, 1987 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Colin started playing RTS games when his father introduced SC1. Hasuu lived with his grandparents at the time, so it was a good way to spend time with his father. As he got older, he naturally transitioned into Starcraft: Brood War. Hasuu switched to Warcraft 3 immediately at release, with his friends.

In July 2007, Hasuu moved back to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada to be closer to the other side of his family. Hasuu ended up working for Relic Entertainment as a Balance Designer. When StarCraft 2 was finally announced, Hasuu jumped aboard right away. Hasuu discovered vVv late 2010 and has been a part of vVv ever since.

To this day, Hasuu and his old man still play and discuss SC2 all the time. He had this to say about him: "My Father has always acted as a strategy coach, but also as a mental coach. Keeping me motivated to workout, eat healthy, and stay aggressive. He reminds me every day that it is important to keep a healthy and active life style in order to succeed. Whether it be gaming, or working in a complete different industry. A healthy lifestyle is important no matter what you do. It brings a smile to my face knowing he sometimes wakes up to check my ladder history to see how I am doing before he heads to work.


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John Victor Kim was born on August 7, 1992 in Seoul, South Korea. Moving from Seoul to Canada in 1992, marked John's venture into StarCraft when it was first released in 1998. He invested his tooth fairy fund into a game, without realizing, it'd turn out to be one of his all time favourites. However, his road to becoming a pro was short sided by his parents. They thought it was not a wise decision.

John's competitive nature never left him satisfied with just his personal best. He continuously strives to become better and better in his never-ending pursuit to be one of the top contenders. In October 2010, John took hold of Team OpTiK as CEO for two years. The team was making progress, but John lost focus on the real goal.

Fast track to October 27, 2012 and we have NuBrGNi going head to head with GosuDDE. John had to fight hard, being knocked out early into the loser's bracket by GoSuDDE. However, they met again in the Grand Finals. NuBrGNi took the first set but crumbled to GoSuDDE's amazing 11/11 Barracks All-in. After an amazing match, no hostile feelings were had. John realized the potential to become pro was there. He just had to focus and get past years of shaky practice, and the problems life threw at him.

John's style leans towards the macro-heavy side having being influenced by Flash, IdrA, sAviOr, and Jaedong. He believes perfect play will award victory over anything gimmicky, but when you need to adapt... changes must be made!


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Born on 9th October 1984 in the Czech Republic, Jana "Babytoss" Otahalova has been a gamer since the age of six. Mostly RPG's, starting with old classic titles like Diablo, Daggerfall, Baldur's Gate & Ultima Online, these games influenced her as a person, venturing into medieval reenactement and swordfighting, which became an influential part of her life. She was also a competitive player of the old action title, Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy, which had quite a big community back in 2004. Being effectively one of the best duelists in her country, Jana had her first glance into competitive gaming. If it wasn't for her physical health declining, you'd probably not see her today in the StarCraft 2 community. Being unable to perform swordfighting anymore, BabyToss was looking for more challenges for herself, to fill an empty void in her life.

Jana started playing StarCraft 2 in late 2010, although it was not until the second half of 2011 when BabyToss realized the challenge of and her own love for the game. Learning slowly from low leagues, BabyToss would struggle, as she walked the path. Facing a lot of factors hindering her, such as low-confidence and general anxiety, she takes up the challenge to fully grasp the game of StarCraft 2 with one goal – to become as good as possible.

Originally starting to climb the SC2 ladder from lowly Bronze, BabyToss managed to reach the Diamond league and she aims to reach Master level. She truly wishes to stream, entertain and coach newer players later on, along with participating regulary in both online and offline tournaments, overcoming her personal hurdle of being shy and un-confident through contributing to the StarCraft 2 community. Suffering from frequent severe depressions, BabyToss took a long break from consistent practice and training, resulting in huge drop of her skill. She is currently trying to get back on her feet, to reclaim what she once had, in order to be able to follow her dreams and further progress in StarCraft 2, as well as a person.

By the end of April 2012, BabyToss joined international team and community, vVv Gaming, considering herself to be StarCraft 2 player in training, still hoping to reach her dream of becoming one of the best; regardless of where that takes her, as ultimately, growing stronger, facing challenges and improving is, what keeps her ticking and going on.

BabyToss participated in her first international event, DreamHack 2012, where she was forced to face many of her personal struggles, which ultimately helped her to realize, that the road is here and she just needs to walk it. She also created the idea of a training environment for upcoming dedicated StarCraft 2 players, an Academy team of sorts, which would help these people to grow in a team environment. Then, finally on 4th July 2012, Aspire: StarCraft Learning Consortium was born, with BabyToss taking up the role of its' manager and captain, finding herself on yet another undiscovered venture: being a leader. And that is where new paths and possibilities opened for her and she intends to do her best, in all she does.


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Born on July 5th, 1992, TJ, "Fearful," Lopez has been playing games ever since he was four years old. The sad part about that was that his very first game he could remember playing was Resident Evil. How crazy is that? He played all sorts of games, but he really loved to play Pokemon because it was all about strategy and knowing what you could do to beat your opponent. He says that it was way more strategical than what most people think.

After playing games like Pokemon, Smash Bros, and Mario, he stumbled upon Starcraft when he was 12. He never played Brood War because the original was what he liked best. He started off as a Protoss but ended up hating the race. He didn't feel like he could mass up units and overwhelm his opponents. With that mindset, he switched to Zerg and played much more happily. He started off rough but eventually got really good and won game after game. He always stayed in the channel "Cristal." After all his friends stopped playing Starcraft, he left the game for a while and left gaming for a while as well.

He eventually stumbled upon Warcraft 3 and only played Reign of Chaos. He really liked the Undead race because it had a little bit of a "zergy" feel. His favorite hero was the Dreadlord. He then created his own clan called "The Reapers." They were a pretty good clan and went against other clans. But after a while, he got tired of Warcraft 3 because he liked macro much more than micro. And Warcraft 3 was very micro intensive. After he left Warcraft 3, he got addicted to Assassin's Creed games and played Modern Warfare for fun.

After all that, he soon learned of the release of Starcraft 2. This was it. He had been waiting a long time for this and had the opportunity to play his macro-oriented games that he loves so much. When he first got the game, his computer could not handle even the lowest graphics and ended up with his motherboard being fried for the longest time. He quit the game at a silver level and saved up money to build his own computer that could handle the settings.

With the fresh install of the game and operating system, he played again and picked the name "TheFearful." He played by himself for a long time until he met a guy named "Ghozza" on the ladder. They were both silver at the time and he ended up beating Ghozza. Ghozza was a Protoss player and at the time, Protoss was Fearful's weakest matchup. They practiced together and learned of a clan called Nyquist Gaming. Together, they met a lot of good players and got better. By the time it was May of 2011, Fearful had ranked up all the way to Platinum League.

At that time, Nyquist was falling apart and some of the better players moved on to different teams. It was at this time he met a player named Zorro who used to be on Nyquist. Zorro was a Zerg player and he had just gotten accepted into the vVv Gaming community. He inspired Fearful to do the same when he applied in May. After he applied in May, Fearful practiced with a lot of the players and even got coaching from vVvTitan. After he had gotten coaching from Titan, Fearful won a Platinum tournament and won $5. After that week, Fearful had just been promoted to diamond and had just gotten accepted into vVv Gaming.

From there, he remained Diamond until a year later where he finally made it into Master League. He is there now and has just gotten accepted into the vVv Aspire Team. He is practicing very diligently and is improving day by day in hopes to go pro someday. Maybe it will happen, but only time can tell. He is in college studying Computer Engineering and is focused on his studies as well. He has a family and a girlfriend of over 2 years now. With all these things going on, he still manages to find time for Starcraft 2.


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Adam Son Tran was born on April 3,1990 in Philadelpha, Pennsylvania. Adam "SonTran" Tran started gaming at a younger age, and it has been his passion ever since. The first ever RTS game he played was Warcraft 2. When he first got his new computer, he played the first Starcraft expansion, titled "Brood War". He was just eight years old when he began his trip down a road of gaming in Starcraft. The first race he played was Terran, and now, in his early 20's, he remains playing that race. His idol has remained SlayerS_BoxeR since then, and he has fondly looked up to him.

After taking a few years off from Brood War, Starcraft 2 was announced and he was so happy and pre-ordered the game. He couldn't help but feel a profound happiness, and fond memories of the past playing Brood War. He waited, what seemed like endless days, and finally, the game was out. Adam started out on Starcraft 2 with playing campaigns and playing against the computer, still unsure if he'd enter in a placement match. After long month's of practicing, he finally took his placement matches. Since then, he has blew past many leagues, and even beaten players in higher leagues.

After playing, learning, and watching people like Husky, Day[9] and others, and watching Starcraft tournaments, he wanted to be on a team. He had many Starcraft friends, and soon found out about vVv Gaming. All he wanted was to be on a team, and to feel the rush playing with a team name. He filled out an application, and after days of anxious waiting, and pondering, he was accepted.

Now, Adam is practicing every day, learning new builds, and is even inspiring Friends and Family to begin playing Starcraft.

He is honored to be included in "Aspire" and continues to practice as much as he can everyday.


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Ryan "NazGuL" Lee Thornton was born in 1985 right at the start of the NES generation. He grew up playing all the originals: Final Fantasy, Dragon Warrior, Metroid, The Legend of Zelda, Ninja Gaiden, Super Mario bros and about every other NES game he could get his hands on. As Ryan grew older and wiser so did his games, In his teens he mastered Warcraft 2 and brought peace to Azeroth. When Warcraft 3 came about the only thing he really did was play DOTA. DOTA led him to really love PC gaming. He also became very fond of the various FPS titles available for the computer.

One fateful day as Ryan was at a close friends house who told him "look man DOTA is good but you need to play SC2!" He didn't really believe him and it had been ages since he even played an RTS, Ryan hadn't even played Brood War. After watching some casts from HDStarcraft, and being amazed at the level of skill and the variety of the game, Ryan purchased a copy of Starcraft 2 Wings of Liberty. Quickly placing into Bronze, he manged to secure a top rank in Gold his very first season in. By season 4, with under 250 games played, he hit Master leauge on his first true RTS ever! In hopes of bringing his gaming to the next level, he began to look for a team to practice with. This led him to vVv Gaming.

When Ryan heard about the new Aspire team he quickly made a huge effort to join! And low and behold he made it! This is just the first step for Ryan. He is planning on taking his gaming to a pro level and placing well at tournaments to get vVv's name out there as well as his own. He plans on playing his best and playing often every day, so he can do well at an online tournaments and perhaps end up on a live stream!

Aside from Starcraft 2 you can find Ryan reading Lord of the Rings. Not watching the movies, as he feels they take away from the seriousness and philosophical implications, that the author had illustrated in his telling of the trilogy. Although he is dedicated to his practice, he still makes time for his loving wife Rebekah, and his pride and joy, their son Zackary.


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Chris "PoSeR" Clauson is 27 years old and lives in Oshkosh, Wisconsin. He has a girlfriend (pretty much wife) Sarah and a 5 years old son Emerson. He owns a bar not too far from home. So between the family and business PoSeR is a very busy man. Nonetheless, he always finds time to get his games in. He is a gamer at heart, and his passion for gaming has always come from StarCraft. He started playing Brood War when he was 12 years old back in 1998. He was waiting for StarCraft 2 to come out ever since. In that long wait for SC2 to come out, PoSeR used to play Brood war with RockEr. In his Brood War days, he was on many teams (i2, 88) cF) with players like Incontrol, Idra, Clawson, Jiang and Artist. So when PoSeR saw his friend RockEr joined vVv, the team really spiked his interest. He asked him how he could join and RockEr guided him through applying. Chris knows that RockEr is no longer with vVv, but he has really grown to love the community, as well as the fact that the team has an impressive history with a lot of different games. PoSeR loves playing StarCraft 2 and it really gives him a release from all the stress life could bring him. He is a very competitive player and hates to lose. PoSeR works hard on not letting the losses to get to him and practices almost every day, hoping he will be a Grandmaster soon.


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Thomas “vVvTuFF” Parker was born in 1995 in Redwood, England. He spent a year in England and then moved to Canada where he lived on the east coast in New Brunswick for 10 years, then moved to the west coast in Edmonton where he lived for a year, and finally he moved to Barrie, Ontario where he lives now.

Thomas describes himself as an easy going person with a light nature.

Tuff has always had an affinity for video games, playing and loving games such as Crossfire, Super Smash Bros. and other RPG’s, but it wasn’t until Starcraft 2 that Tuff became interested in competitive gaming. He first learned of SC2 from a friend who showed him a cast of Husky, he watched those games for 3 months before even buying the game. As a result, he won his very first ever game, and was hooked. After being in many clans, who all disappeared eventually, Tuff sought out a more permanent residence, and found vVv gaming.

As a member of Aspire, Tuff plans to give as much as he can, and absorb all there is to offer. Tuff's plans for the future are to sell coaching and to get into GRANDMASTER!


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Ott Madis "Oakwarrior" Ozolit is currently 21 years old and resides in Estonia (that's in Northern Europe). As a child of summertime, he was born on the 3rd of June 1991, notably the year when Estonia was declared fully independent from Soviet rule. He started playing games at a really early age, made possible by his family's geekiness and good relations with technology. The first game Ott played was Superfrog on the Atari, but the first RTS game was Dune II, and remains a great favourite even considering the game's age by now. The first experiences concerning StarCraft, though, came in mid-1998, when his brother was lent a Russian copy from his classmate and brought it home.

Already being somewhat well-versed in English due to TV shows, Ott played through the campaign and thoroughly came to admire the Protoss, always playing that race in Skirmish mode and possibly even emulating battle scenes and voices in the forests near his home. Brood War came shortly thereafter and the admiration for Protoss continued, mostly confined to single player due to internet connections not being as good as they are now. While still playing the game, he would not seriously put time into it until 2004, when he was gifted a SC: Anthology key by an online friend. It was at this point that Oakwarrior switched races to Zerg.

Not really registering the potential of the game as an eSport, Ott would continue on with playing other games, including Dawn of War 2, whose eSport potential was recognized and realized through the Electronic Sports League. Now that StarCraft II is released, all Oakwarrior does is play SC2 during most of his free time, honing his skills. The skill-honing in particular came to a certain point where Ott realized that he should join up with a team to have a solid practice environment constantly available. This led to him applying for the Aspire program in vVv Gaming, and he was lucky enough to be accepted into their ranks. vVv Gaming is the first clan that Ott has been part of in StarCraft II, and he is loving it so far.


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Poche "Reere" Hu was born in Taipei, Taiwan in 1985. Growing up with a programmer father with interest in technology meant video games & computers were no strangers. His first encounter with competitive gaming was back in 2000 with Counter-Strike Beta 0.7. Internet cafes were booming, and CS was the game of choice. In 2002 Reere's CS team represented Indonesia in WCG Korea 2002, but he was not able to make the trip to Korea due to visa issues. Since then, Reere took a step back in competitive gaming and focused on studies.

Fast forward to 2011. No longer a child, married, and a stable job meant one thing missing; a passion. No matter what Reere tried to take up, he was eventually drawn back to gaming. After watching much of Tastosis and GSL earlier that year, he's finally found it. The missing passion was competitive gaming. A complete newbie at RTS, but Reere knew this was the path he was looking for, and he hasn't turned back since.

Taking his placement matches & starting in Silver back in April 2011, Reere worked his way up the ladder where he hit Grandmaster in July 2012. The whole journey was recorded on Twitter where he would tweet his thought process daily and share it with the SC2 community. Grandmaster rank however is just a stepping stone for Reere. His ultimate goal is to become a top tier player competing internationally. As Reere once said, "Hitting Grandmaster is where my journey actually starts. This is not the end."



vVv Gaming Top 4 LAN (only) Accomplishments

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Call of Duty
  • 4th NERV 4 2010, Allentown
  • 4th NERV 3 2010, Allentown

Counter-Strike: Source
  • 4th LAN ETS 2011, Montreal

DJ Hero
  • 1st, 2nd, 4th DEVASTATION 2010, Phoenix

FIFA
  • 4th World Cyber Games Pan-American Championship 2011, Sao Paulo
  • 2nd World Cyber Games U.S. National Finals 2010, Los Angeles
  • 3rd World Cyber Games Pan-American Championship 2010, Sao Paulo
  • 2nd FIFA Interactive World Cup National Final 2009, New York
  • 3rd World Cyber Games US Open Invitational 2009, New York
  • 2nd World Cyber Games National Final 2009, New York

Gears of War 1 Gears of War 2 & Gears of War 3
  • 3rd Hypefestation 2011, New York
  • 3rd DEVASTATION 2011, Phoenix
  • 1st Carolina Games Summit 2010, Goldsboro
  • 2nd World Cyber Games 2009, New York
  • 3rd Major League Gaming 2009, Dallas
  • 1st Carolina Games Summit2009, Goldsboro
  • 2nd World Cyber Games Holiday Heroes 2008, New York
  • 1st Carolina Game Summit 2008, Goldsboro
  • 3rd XL6 2008, Birmingham
  • 3rd XL5 2008, Birmingham
  • 2nd XL4 2008, Birmingham
  • 1st XL3 2007, Birmingham
  • 2nd Major League Gaming 2007, Chicago
  • 2nd Major League Gaming 2007, Dallas
  • 1st Major League Gaming 2007, Meadowlands

Guitar Hero
  • 1st MAGFest 2012, Washington DC
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th DEVASTATION 2011, Phoenix
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd Midnight Gaming Championship 2010, Las Vegas
  • 1st World Cyber Games Grand Finals 2010, Los Angeles
  • 2nd, 3rd World Cyber Games U.S. National Finals 2010, Los Angeles
  • 2nd World Cyber Games Pan-American Championship 2010, Sao Paulo
  • 3rd Electronic Sports World Cup 2010, Paris
  • 1st, 2nd GUFest 2010, Foxboro
  • 1st, 3rd, 4th DEVASTATION 2010, Phoenix
  • 3rd World Cyber Games Finals 2009, Chengdu

Halo 3
  • 3rd FFA Major League Gaming 2010, Raleigh
  • 1st FFA GenCon 2010, Indianapolis
  • 1st World Cyber Games National Finals 2008, Stoneleigh Park
  • 2nd Halo 3 Playoffs 2008, Birmingham
  • 2nd XL5 2008, Birmingham

Halo: Reach
  • 3rd Major League Gaming 2011, Raleigh
  • 1st FFA Major League Gaming 2011, Dallas
  • 1st FFA Major League Gaming 2010, Dallas

King of Fighters XIII
  • 3rd Major League Gaming Winter Championships 2012, Columbus

Mortal Kombat 9
  • 1st, 2nd Major League Gaming Winter Championships 2012, Columbus
  • 1st Final Round XV 2012, Atlanta
  • 1st, 2nd Winter Brawl VI 2012, Philadelphia
  • 1st, 3rd Apex 2012, New Brunswick
  • 2nd SoCal Regionals 2011, Irvine
  • 1st, 3rd NEC XII 2011, Philadelphia
  • 2nd Season's Beatings: Velocity 2011, Columbus
  • 1st DEVASTATION 2011, Phoenix
  • 2nd EVO 2011, Las Vegas
  • 1st Major League Gaming 2011, Raleigh

Rainbow 6 Vegas 2
  • 1st Major League Gaming 2008, Orlando
  • 1st Major League Gaming 2008, Toronto
  • 4th Major League Gaming 2008, San Diego

Rock Band
  • 1st Devastation 2011, Phoenix
  • 1st, 3rd, 4th GUFest (Guitar) 2010, Foxboro
  • 1st, 3rd GUFest (Drums) 2010, Foxboro
  • 1st Total Rock, Total Rewards Qualifier 2010, Miami
  • 1st PAX East Tournament Champions 2010, Boston

SOCOM 4
  • 3rd $20,000 Tournament Ladder 2011, Gamebattles.

StarCraft 2
  • 1st LANKnight's II 2011, Orlando
  • 2nd LANWAR XX 2011, Indiana University
  • 2nd UBCLAN II 2011, University of British Columbia
  • 4th IEM NA Championship 2010, New York
  • 1st, 3rd LANWAR XIX 2010, Indiana University

Super Smash Bros Brawl
  • 4th Apex 2012, New Brunswick
  • 2nd, 4th Midnight Gaming Championship 2010, Las Vegas
  • 1st, 2nd Major League Gaming 2010, Raleigh
  • 1st Major League Gaming Doubles 2010, Raleigh
  • 1st, 4th Major League Gaming 2010, Columbus
  • 1st, 2nd DEVASTATION Doubles 2010, Phoenix
  • 1st, 2nd, 3rd Devastation 2010, Phoenix
  • 3rd, 4th Apex 2010, Princeton
  • 3rd Apex Singles (Brawl +) 2010, Princeton

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Staff vVv Gaming | "So what did you do today?" "Oh not much, mined some minerals, harvested some gas, spawned some zergs, the usual"
Pokebunny
Profile Blog Joined June 2008
United States10654 Posts
May 01 2012 01:38 GMT
#2
jesus christ the html code.
Semipro Terran player | Pokebunny#1710 | twitter.com/Pokebunny | twitch.tv/Pokebunny | facebook.com/PokebunnySC
SugarBear
Profile Blog Joined June 2010
United States842 Posts
May 01 2012 01:39 GMT
#3
Fixing now :p
Staff vVv Gaming | "So what did you do today?" "Oh not much, mined some minerals, harvested some gas, spawned some zergs, the usual"
TheAngelofDeath
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States2033 Posts
May 01 2012 01:40 GMT
#4
dat html.
"Infestors are the suck" - LzGamer
MYiFaZe
Profile Joined April 2012
Canada6 Posts
May 01 2012 01:41 GMT
#5
vVv is an AWESOME team.

I'd be surprised if too many people didn't know about you until now Sugar, hehe.
"He didn't even know what the units do or were good at, but he managed to reach masters with ease." -Coach Lee on Flash's SC2
TheRabidDeer
Profile Blog Joined May 2003
United States3806 Posts
May 01 2012 01:43 GMT
#6
its bbcode, not html code. HTML uses <> not []

That said, there always seems to be a vVv tagged person in my division... right now Ruff is in my masters division... so go ruff!
docvoc
Profile Blog Joined July 2011
United States5491 Posts
May 01 2012 01:43 GMT
#7
You guys need to fix the code on this, it will look amazazing after you do also <3vVv .
User was warned for too many mimes.
andReslic
Profile Joined January 2012
216 Posts
May 01 2012 01:45 GMT
#8
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team
Jaaaaasper
Profile Blog Joined April 2012
United States10225 Posts
May 01 2012 01:46 GMT
#9
Awesome team, wasn't aware you guys were involved in that many games, cool to see.
Hey do you want to hear a joke? Chinese production value. | I thought he had a aegis- Ayesee | When did 7ing mad last have a good game, 2012?
Ichabod
Profile Joined May 2010
United States1659 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-01 14:57:16
May 01 2012 01:47 GMT
#10
Well, after being in SC2 for 2 years, I guess better late than never...

Edit: I've liked vVv when i've seen them on talkshows, etc. GL
SynergySC2
Profile Joined February 2012
United States27 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-01 01:52:27
May 01 2012 01:50 GMT
#11
On May 01 2012 10:45 andReslic wrote:
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team


yes and the captain of the team caper still plays the game from time to time. L4D is still such a fun game wish it wasnt so dead.. :/
GreEny K
Profile Joined February 2008
Germany7312 Posts
May 01 2012 01:52 GMT
#12
That's a lot of games to sponsor people for.
Why would you ever choose failure, when success is an option.
tree.hugger
Profile Blog Joined May 2009
Philadelphia, PA10406 Posts
May 01 2012 01:54 GMT
#13
On May 01 2012 10:38 Pokebunny wrote:
jesus christ the html code.

You're all welcome.
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SCPlato
Profile Blog Joined May 2010
United States249 Posts
Last Edited: 2012-05-01 01:55:57
May 01 2012 01:54 GMT
#14
not really a fan, get bmd by vVv players on ladder a lot.

cool intro though. hopefully you can fix the coding so it looks nice in the OP though.

I def. like the Losers Bracket, would recommend to those who haven't heard it.
All men are by nature equal, made all of the same earth by one Workman; and however we deceive ourselves, as dear unto God is the poor peasant as the mighty prince. -Plato
andReslic
Profile Joined January 2012
216 Posts
May 01 2012 01:56 GMT
#15
On May 01 2012 10:50 SynergySC2 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 01 2012 10:45 andReslic wrote:
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team


yes and the captain of the team caper still plays the game from time to time. L4D is still such a fun game wish it wasnt so dead.. :/

I remember watching Kraljevo youtube's videos and thats the reason why I switched to PC, they were a good team too bad L4D scene wasn't that big.
Bygone
Profile Joined October 2010
United States58 Posts
May 01 2012 01:57 GMT
#16
Did Titan stop playing? was a big fan of his... Daisuki fighting!
SynergySC2
Profile Joined February 2012
United States27 Posts
May 01 2012 01:59 GMT
#17
On May 01 2012 10:56 andReslic wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 01 2012 10:50 SynergySC2 wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:45 andReslic wrote:
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team


yes and the captain of the team caper still plays the game from time to time. L4D is still such a fun game wish it wasnt so dead.. :/

I remember watching Kraljevo youtube's videos and thats the reason why I switched to PC, they were a good team too bad L4D scene wasn't that big.


yea and the satisfaction of just getting a skeet makes it so fun for me at least
robzgod
Profile Blog Joined February 2012
78 Posts
May 01 2012 02:00 GMT
#18
On May 01 2012 10:54 SCPlato wrote:
not really a fan, get bmd by vVv players on ladder a lot.

cool intro though. hopefully you can fix the coding so it looks nice in the OP though.

I def. like the Losers Bracket, would recommend to those who haven't heard it.


We have spoken to the SC2 division about this recently. Don't hesitate to contact us if this is a continuing problem.
"Whether you think you can, or you think you can't - you're right."
andReslic
Profile Joined January 2012
216 Posts
May 01 2012 02:00 GMT
#19
On May 01 2012 10:59 SynergySC2 wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 01 2012 10:56 andReslic wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:50 SynergySC2 wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:45 andReslic wrote:
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team


yes and the captain of the team caper still plays the game from time to time. L4D is still such a fun game wish it wasnt so dead.. :/

I remember watching Kraljevo youtube's videos and thats the reason why I switched to PC, they were a good team too bad L4D scene wasn't that big.


yea and the satisfaction of just getting a skeet makes it so fun for me at least

Yea that feeling haha, or when u do a quad cap, really wanna play again hehe
SynergySC2
Profile Joined February 2012
United States27 Posts
May 01 2012 02:02 GMT
#20
On May 01 2012 11:00 andReslic wrote:
Show nested quote +
On May 01 2012 10:59 SynergySC2 wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:56 andReslic wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:50 SynergySC2 wrote:
On May 01 2012 10:45 andReslic wrote:
Didn't vVv had a L4D team that won some tournaments? but they changed the name or something like that?
I used to love that team


yes and the captain of the team caper still plays the game from time to time. L4D is still such a fun game wish it wasnt so dead.. :/

I remember watching Kraljevo youtube's videos and thats the reason why I switched to PC, they were a good team too bad L4D scene wasn't that big.


yea and the satisfaction of just getting a skeet makes it so fun for me at least

Yea that feeling haha, or when u do a quad cap, really wanna play again hehe

i still do play but mainly 2v2s because its hard to assemble 4 to scrim but still 2v2s are fun cuz its just skeeting which is soooo fun like getting double skeets lol
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