“I've been playing Starcraft since 2002 or so, just casually until around 2005 when I decided it was a really interesting game that I wanted to pursue competitively. It wasn't until the summer of 2009 that I was recognized as good player, but shortly after picked up by team Evil Geniuses. In February of 2011 EG and I separated ways, I then went on to join Lazarus Gaming which disbanded in early May of 2011.”
I had a chance to sit down with iNkA to discuss his thoughts about MLG, his player idols, and how it is living with fellow StarCraft players.
iNkA: I'm reevaluating my entire game play. My mechanics have never been an issue since I'm a long time Starcraft One vet. My timings and decision making tends to be more of where I misstep. I'm spending every day practicing as much as I can, perfecting solid build orders that don't have any weaknesses as well as go smoothly with my style of play.
fograw: With solid build orders and amazing mechanics, I am sure you will make a run very deep in the tournament. So how has living with Idra and Machine helped your practice regiment if at all?
iNkA: They both give me insight on the new builds of PvZ, what's weak, what's strong etc. Other than that I hardly play with them. Machine doesn't play a lot anymore and Idra keeps to himself a lot. When I ask Idra for games he usually accepts and we play a few.
fograw: Yeah I have to imagine that your PvZ is something to be feared living with them. A lot of foreigner teams are moving towards having pro houses. Do you think this is a thing that everyone can handle or does it really take a special degree of dedication?
iNkA: It definitely takes dedication, but more so organization and management. If players are left on their own to do what they will, a lot of time they'll end up just laddering or watching youtube videos. There really needs to be someone there to keep them motivated and practicing what needs to be practiced.
fograw: With solid build orders and amazing mechanics, I am sure you will make a run very deep in the tournament. So how has living with Idra and Machine helped your practice regiment if at all?
iNkA: They both give me insight on the new builds of PvZ, what's weak, what's strong etc. Other than that I hardly play with them. Machine doesn't play a lot anymore and Idra keeps to himself a lot. When I ask Idra for games he usually accepts and we play a few.
fograw: Yeah I have to imagine that your PvZ is something to be feared living with them. A lot of foreigner teams are moving towards having pro houses. Do you think this is a thing that everyone can handle or does it really take a special degree of dedication?
iNkA: It definitely takes dedication, but more so organization and management. If players are left on their own to do what they will, a lot of time they'll end up just laddering or watching youtube videos. There really needs to be someone there to keep them motivated and practicing what needs to be practiced.
The entire interview can be seen at QuanticGaming.com and for those who are unfamiliar with iNkA’s style or skill I encourage you to check his most recent replay pack which is located here, http://www.teamliquid.net/forum/viewmessage.php?topic_id=234379. We are thrilled to have iNkA on board and look forward to his debut when vVv tries to get revenge this Tuesday after Quantic’s 4-1 victory this past Wednesday.