The person I'm about to interview requires no introduction to the
people of TeamLiquid.net. He's the person you all love to hate, his name
is Daniel, but you all know him as ilnp.
I sat down with a partially intoxicated ilnp to discuss World Dream
Tour, Starcraft, Poker, his trip to Korea, and many other things.
cjh: Hello ilnp, and thanks for agreeing to do the interview with me.
For those viewers out there who don't know, what's your name, how old
are you, and where are you from?
ilkk: the name i was given
ilkk: was daniel
ilkk: however i have renounced that name
ilkk: as it represents my affiliation with the white man
ilkk: a race that has no care for myself nor i for it
ilkk: and i have since adopted the name Omid
ilkk: which in my native tongue means hope
ilkk: hope for all my brothers and sisters that we as a race will have
a better day
ilkk: a better era
ilkk: and once again rise to power as the greatest empire the world has
ever known
cjh: That's all very interesting. At what point in your life did you
realize the name Daniel, with its affiliation with the white man, was
not for you?
ilkk: according to my IRC timestamps, 02:38 central time december
seventh 2003
ilkk: thats kislev 5764 for you folks using the yiddish calendar
cjh: Would you like me to call you Omid, then?
ilkk: yes i would prefer omid
cjh: Alright then Omid. Most people reading this interview will
probably remember you mostly from your amazing performance at World Dream
Tour. Have anything you'd like to say to all your fans out there?
ilkk: thanks for buying me my new tv suckers
cjh: You admit there was a scandal, then?
ilkk: the only thing scandalous are my mad skillz
il
kk: shazam!
cjh: Indeed.
cjh: I've seen people on the forums call you a loser, a no-talent
jackass, a gay jackass, a sick cheating son of a bitch, a maphacker, a
no-dick asshole, a prick, scum of the earth, a piece of human garbage, a
worthless lying cheater who will burn for an eternity in hell with Hades,
fatty mcfatpants, stupid fat cheating son of a bitch, fat man, dummy,
stupid head, ... how do you respond to this?
ilkk: in that order:
ilkk: fuck you i won, fuck you i won, i like chicks most of the time,
i'm perfectly healthy, i don't map hack, that may be true with the
exception of lacking a penis which is entirely untrue, probably true,
probably true, probably true, definitely true just not whatsoever due to
brood war, i am not fat and do not appreciate association with the
mcdonalds franchise, i am perfectly smart and healthy, im smarter than you are,
and im rubber you're glue what you say bounces off me and sticks to you
KingRekrul: haha
cjh: Well while we're on the topic of McDonald's, as most people
know you used to be quite the fat man, although as recent pictures will
prove, you've lost a lot of weight and are now quite studly. Tell me,
what led to this transformation?
ilkk: i became anorexic
cjh: What do you mean by that?
ilkk: i just played brood war all day
ilkk: brood war players are not fat
ilkk: the ones who are fat are fat because they order fifteen dollars
of food at wendys then come home and watch brood war replays
KingRekrul: lol
cjh: Exactly how much weight did you lose, then?
ilkk: i dunno, eighty pounds
cjh: That's definitely something to be proud of, although I'm sure
you'll receive nothing but ridicule for being a former fatty.
ilkk: my poor soul
ilkk: im not upset about not being fat anymore
ilkk: now i can jump on the bandwagon
ilkk: and make fun of kids for being fat asses too
ilkk: i remember when i was fat
ilkk: i couldn't make fun of kids for being fat
ilkk: that's like against the code
ilkk: sure i could still make fun of black people
cjh: Naturally.
ilkk: but it's not enough
ilkk: now i am complete
ilkk: know what i'm saying, dawg?
ilkk: hoho
ilkk: those silly black people
cjh: But you've still got the kids with the straight white teeth to
look out for.
ilkk: dead-on grandmaster, your humor astounds me
ilkk: your wit is a rainbow and i am a leprechaun
cjh: This year's WCG was recently held, you participated however did
not qualify for a spot to fly to Korea. A lot of people were looking
forward to this event as a way to finally determine whether or not it was
really you who played in the WDT Finals... in the WDT finals you had
over 300 APM, whereas at the WCG USA qualifiers you only had in the range
of 130 APM. How do you respond to all the people out there that take
this as confirmation that somebody else did indeed play for you at the
WDT finals?
ilkk: i just ripped the [red]nada of farts
KingRekrul: i just got an uncanny craving for grape koolaid
ilkk: what do you want me to say?
ilkk: bwchart didn't even exist before wdt
ilkk: we didnt sit around
ilkk: going "oh man my apm is only 170 all the kids on the team liquid
forum are gonna make fun of me after the next tournament if i dont up
the ante"
ilkk: when i practice a lot i start hotkeying obsessively
cjh: So you're saying you just played naturally like you always do,
and just happened to achieve 300+ APM?
ilkk: before wdt finals
ilkk: i quit my job and moved home and played 24/7 for two weeks
ilkk: i doubt i've played half as many games since
ilkk: i really could not give a shit if people believe me or not
ilkk: anyone with a brain and has seen me play can tell when it's me
playing
ilkk: very few people play like me and they all do it way better
cjh: While I've got you here, what's your opinion on this,
Rekrul?
KingRekrul: Just because VeG[pG] is horrible at broodwar and can't face
that fact, does not mean if someone beats him they are a progamer.
DS-Testie hacks. ilnp's ZvZ is more solid than a dino terd. All there is to
it.
ilkk: seriously
ilkk: although i really never thought testie was a hacker
cjh: I have to admit, while I'm not about to start flaming you in
some online forum relentlessly to ultimately accomplish nothing -- I do
believe somebody played for you at the WDT finals.
cjh: I'm pretty sure it's been long enough for you to escape any
potential legal troubles, and most people are sure for themselves that you
cheated anyway... so why don't you finally come out and give everybody
what they're dying to hear? Who played for you?
ilkk: yeah legal troubles
ilkk: a european website hosting a tournament run by an underage kid in
south korea
ilkk: with a written contract with implied acceptance when you joined
ilkk: i'm fucking worried about being sued
ilkk: wait
ilkk: we cant talk any longer
ilkk: my lawyer advises
ilkk: i steer clear of this subject
KingRekrul: /w ilkk also, remember never to mention wdt in public again
KingRekrul: !@#$
ilkk: people need to stop kidding themselves about wdt
ilkk: i played an ass load of ladder games
ilkk: i beat all the guys i played
ilkk: i nine pooled half my ladder games and then nine pooled half my
tourney games
ilkk: (what a spooky connection)
cjh: But 130 APM to 300 APM, along with a completely
different-looking Actions Distribution chart... you must admit, that looks very
suspicious.
ilkk: yeah
ilkk: same build orders
ilkk: same abnormal strategies
ilkk: but man, difference in hotkey level between ladder game->super
important tourney game
ilkk: that fucking rings sirens in my head
cjh: I've heard comments from players such as TillerMaN, Maynard,
NTT, Hattan, Nazgul, and Smuft, that all point towards them believing
that somebody took your place for the WDT finals. How do you respond?
ilkk: who the fuck is hattan
KingRekrul: lol
cjh: It's not important, haha.
KingRekrul: he's that canadian that was on yosh's balls
ilkk: who the fuck is yosh?
KingRekrul: some canadian
cjh: As some viewers will know, you were once part of GG, alongside
such players as Elky, sVEN and NTT. What was it like being on that team?
Any members you just didn't get along with? Lycos ever pay for
anything?
ilkk: i wasnt like, really on GG
ilkk: i didn't know anyone when i went out to korea except maynard and
he didnt even like me
ilkk: and ntt cus we go back
ilkk: i threw on the tag as a joke fucking around with garimto and
everyone told me i could keep it on
ilkk: that's about as formal as clans get but it's not like i was
getting a free trip to france anytime soon
ilkk: and i got along with everyone just peachy
ilkk: that's why i had it on my name
ilkk: it wasn't for my fucking brood war skill :o
cjh: I'm guessing this trip to Korea that you mentioned was quite
some time ago. What was the professional gaming scene like at that point?
Was this before, during or after [GG99]Slayer's KBK win?
ilkk: My trip to Korea was a long, grim, and lonely one beginning on
the second day of the dark month of December and ending sixty days later
in the holiday shadow that is January, two thousand and two years after
the death of our lord and savior, Jesus Christ. This was in the middle
of Slayers Boxer's reign, the year he won WCG for the first time and
played Garimto in a memorable OGN finals. Elky had just moved to the
lonely city of Seoul prepared to do battle with the wily wicked warriors
of the east in the little game we like to call Starcraft.
cjh: Most people don't realize just how far back you go with
Starcraft. Most players from your time miss "the good old days" and seem
atleast a little disappointed with how the whole scene has evolved. Around
what "era" in Starcraft history would you say you feel the most
nostalgic about?
ilkk: I have to say I had the most sex in my life when I was in Korea
so I'd have to be most nostalgic about that one.
KingRekrul: haha
cjh: What's the whole culture like out there? Is it very similar to
North America, do they treat women differently, were there any customs
you had difficulty getting used to, did any pretty girls ask you for
your Gamei rating?
ilkk: Asian cultures are all very similar -- to each other.
ilkk: Kinda like us white people all shake hands.
ilkk: They're completely all fucking backwards compared to western
worlds
ilkk: Women are treated... differently yet not really bad. On the
surface it may seem that asian cultures treat women like objects and
disrespect them but it's not really that way so much and women have the upper
hand socially
ilkk: and yes
ilkk: one girl asked what my gamei rating was
ilkk: (just one)
cjh: I don't believe you flew out there to participate in a major
tournament, but more just to have a good time and meet people. Where did
you stay? How were you able to afford the plane ticket?
ilkk: i won the plane ticket in a poker game with some older gentlemen
ilkk: who did not know what they were getting into
ilkk: when i got there i slept on the floor in maynard/froz's room at
the wcg player hotel
ilkk: then i got a room in a sex motel about 2 blocks from grrr's
apartment
ilkk: for a couple weeks
ilkk: then for maybe 5 weeks I stayed with Spunky
cjh: So Poker is something you've excelled at for a long time then I
assume? For those out there who don't know, ilnp now plays Poker online
professionally. When did you first start playing Poker? Do you remember
who introduced you to it?
ilkk: I first played poker May 2001
ilkk: I was introudced to it by three ex starcraft players
ilkk: people may/may not remember
ilkk: LameKing, TheBusDriver, and Bob. (also IN-Bob for like a two week
period)
ilkk: I went to Vancouver to stay with relatives and just catch a break
from Missouri for a couple months
ilkk: and they had all quit brood war for real life and played poker as
a hobby
ilkk: then in august 2003 i heard a couple swedish players had started
to make some pretty good cash online rocking it out
ilkk: and i was kinda getting back into the vibe with world poker tour
and such
ilkk: so i started playing
ilkk: and playing and playing
ilkk: and now urinating
ilkk: brb
cjh: And exactly how much do you make off of this online Poker play?
Is it really enough to live off of?
ilkk: anywhere from $1,000US->$4,000US a week
ilkk: if i played full time hours
ilkk: a good estimate would be $2,000 a week on average
cjh: Most people are under the impression that Poker is entirely a
game of chance, others believe that it can be a game of skill -- but
only when played in person. But obviously, for somebody to so clearly
excel at something as you have, there must be some level of finesse
involved.
cjh: For those of us that can't understand how one could excel at this,
can you run us through a hypothetical situation in which a
lesser-skilled Poker player makes a mistake, and you take a big pot off of him?
ilkk: Most mistakes bad poker players make allow me to save money in
situations that I usually just have to lose X amount of cash
ilkk: I guess the mistake they make that allows me to make the most
money
ilkk: is drawing to flushes and straights without what we call "pot
odds"
ilkk: since they don't "get there" that often, it's really unwise to
call large bets with just draws
ilkk: but i often build up pots to 100-200$ when people have a 1/5
chance of hitting their hand
cjh: How does the amount of money you've made playing Poker compare
to the amount of money you've made playing computer games? Which do you
enjoy more?
ilkk: ive made more money this week than i have playing computer games
for 7 years
ilkk: brood war will always have a special place in my heart and i'll
never get tired of it
ilkk: i'll probably goto wcg 2004 and CPL if they have BW
ilkk: they both have their plus sides... i love them both
ilkk: however Starcraft is very special
ilkk: i hate most videogames
cjh: There has been heated debate on the CPL forums about whether or
not BW should be included in the line-up, as you mentioned. What's your
opinion on all of this, or more specifically, about FPS vs RTS as a
spectator sport?
ilkk: I was banned from the CPL forums a long time ago for stirring up
this debate with a friend making posts on esreality
ilkk: I firmly believe Starcraft usurps all available FPS's as a
spectator sport, and I've really never enjoyed watching an FPS after Quake 1
ilkk: FPS's are dead in Korea for a lot of reasons
ilkk: one is they are not cost efficient -- pcbang (PC Cafe) owners
dont have the cash to upgrade to massive machines every 3 months
ilkk: but the big one I learned talking to a korean tv producer
ilkk: and that is FPS's are ridiculously repetitive
ilkk: people argue that Starcraft is incomprehensible to a "new person"
-- but every game is to some degree
ilkk: you watch an FPS, all you realize is that you need to kill people
ilkk: in Starcraft you realize that the aliens are trying to kill the
humans
ilkk: i think this is even easier to understand than basketball or
football
ilkk: what korean producers told me is that
ilkk: you watch one game of say, counterstrike
ilkk: it's very very alike to every other game of counterstrike
ilkk: and its really hard to televise well
ilkk: but in starcraft
ilkk: you could watch a game for 5 minutes without a label telling you
who was playing
ilkk: and if you were a regular fan you could probably pick out a
player by his style
cjh: What would you say to somebody, perhaps a WC3 player, making
the argument that Starcraft is old, has bad graphics, and that the entire
SC community needs to learn to "let go"?
ilkk: I think SC has great graphics
ilkk: Starcraft is something that may never be duplicated
ilkk: *eveyrone* understands this
ilkk: thats why there are more people playing starcraft than war3
ilkk: and a lot of war3 players are basically Brood War washouts
ilkk: (those in the competitive arena)
ilkk: it manages to accomplish variance without randomness
ilkk: which is nigh unattainable in gaming
ilkk: i could play rekrul tonight over and over
ilkk: and even though he's better
ilkk: and i'm rusty
ilkk: i will win after not that many games
ilkk: and it won't be because i got some item
cjh: Most people within the Starcraft community are dying for a
sequel, but are at the same time worried -- and often times entirely
certain -- that Blizzard will find some way to screw it up. Most are very
heavily against 3D graphics for an RTS, for example, while Blizzard has
stated that all of their future titles will be in 3D. What are your hopes
for Starcraft 2?
ilkk: Blizzard went through a lot of changes since Starcraft and BW
were made
ilkk: When I play BW I don't see a space based rts
ilkk: i dont see marines and zerglings
ilkk: they're just blocks of color that represent symbols in the
underlying game
ilkk: and although starcraft 2 may be true to the story 100%
ilkk: it may not be true to the game within
ilkk: i really couldn't care less
ilkk: well i could
ilkk: cus i care a little
ilkk: but i'm not on the edge of my pants for the SC2 announcement or
anything
cjh: What do you think will happen with the Starcraft community if
another RTS is never created to "dethrone" Brood War?
ilkk: it will be interesting to see how long it lives
ilkk: but i dont think its going anywhere soon
cjh: Most Starcraft players will recognize you for your loyalty to
the 9pool, a Zerg build order which you used almost exclusively
throughout the Team USA tournament to qualify yourself for a spot on the team.
cjh: This caused a lot of players to become upset by the fact that they
lost to what they viewed as "newbie tactics" and some viewers on the
sidelines didn't think you really earned your position on Team USA
because of this. Exactly why were you so big on the 9pool throughout that
tournament? Do you not consider yourself capable of winning a game in the
long-term?
ilkk: 9 pool is the safest build order in the game of starcraft, for
any race
ilkk: i chose it most of the time because i didn't want to get cheesed
and knew the game climate after a nine pool, assuming my opponent
didn't cheese, would throw my opponent out of their element and into mine
and allow me to make up any losses in economy or time
ilkk: i used it all through wdtour as well
cjh: After you earned your spot on the team, what was it like
playing in all those Nation vs Nation Matches, knowing everybody from SCL and
the TL.net forums were going to be analyzing your replays down to the
last detail looking for reasons to put you down? Surely it must have
been very stressful for you?
ilkk: Not really
ilkk: I am not big on what stupid people think
ilkk: it just was all fun to me...
cjh: And what eventually led to your resignation from Team USA? It
seems that almost immediately after you left, the team became completely
inactive. Is this just a coincidence?
ilkk: no
ilkk: i think it's a conspiracy!
ilkk: that and rekrul and assem both seconded my feelings of being sick
of giving up our sunday mornings to entertain and represent bitchy
assholes
cjh: So it was the negative response of bitchy American assholes
that caused you to quit Team USA, and the team itself to become
inactive?
ilkk: yeah
cjh: Did you have any personal problems with anybody else on the
team? Anybody you were just constantly fighting with? I know you met Assem
in Kentucky, how did you two get along?
ilkk: assem and i are tight
ilkk: rekrul and i are tight
ilkk: whear and i are tight
ilkk: i really dont remember who else there was and they didnt matter
ilkk: :D
cjh: I'm sure you're aware then that after Assem's 2nd place finish
in WCG USA 2003, he flew out to Korea and is now living there as a
semi-professional gamer, under the sponsorship of the professional
Starcraft gaming team Pirates of Space. How did you react when you received
word of this news? Were you happy for him?
ilkk: yeah
ilkk: he wanted to do it for quite a while, i'm glad he finally set it
up
ilkk: i hope he's still there when i head to korea next year
cjh: Sadly he has not received so much support from bitchy American
asshole gamers in the USA. Most of them are frustrated about it, and
believe other players in the USA such as Rekrul deserved it more. What do
you think? How do you think his performance will match up to the other
gamers in Korea?
ilkk: it's not like it was handed to him
ilkk: he had the means and the motivation and set it up for himself,
and thus he deserves it
ilkk: regardless of that, I think assem has the mindset necessary to
succeed
ilkk: and anyone who thinks he's a sub par player is sorely mistaken
cjh: If you could give him some words of encouragement, or advice
for Korea, what would they be?
ilkk: stop playing brood war and go get laid
ilkk: it's easier to get in korea than crackers at a soup kitchen
cjh: Hehe, alright, I think that about covers everything. Would you
like to explain the name change before we conclude this interview?
ilkk: i love keira knightley
cjh: Thanks for the interview Omid, it was a pleasure. I wish you
happiness and the best of success in all of your future endeavors.
ilkk: anything you'd like to add?
cjh: Yes, as a matter of fact. I recognize that an interview by me
of you posted on a Brood War related website will most likely be the
most attention I will ever receive in my life and have elected to use
this attention as a vehicle to make what will quite possibly be the most
important self disclosing statement I have ever made. So, here it goes.
Mom, Dad, Timmy, I'm Gay. I like men. Oh, I feel like a weight has
been lifted off my shoulders.
ilkk: Now you can add some weight on your back, eh, butt pirate?
cjh: Hopefully, hopefully.