
ex-RuSh3D move to China

After some sponsorship problems, the
ex-RuSh3D players have received a huge offer to head to
Sūzhōu, China to play for an unknown Chinese organization.
Quoting
NS:
"It’s with great joy and sorrow at the same time that we announce that, ex RuSh3D team members leave this organization and also motherland (Russia) for a quite time. Our destination is a "small" village near Shanghai - Sūzhōu with 4 million of people. We are going to miss you, our relatives and friends, it’s very sad to be leaving, but we understand that if a gamer has such an opportunity, that can happen only once and you should take it.
Our new title is undisclosed for you all for a while, but you will hear about us later! Our roster can be familiar to everyone who was watching our games on Asus Winter 2009."
Interview with
NS:
Your trip to China is being discussed now in the whole Dota community. How did you actually decide to play the game so far away from your country?
We had an offer from one of the biggest Chinese companies dealing with online computer games. We couldn’t deny such an offer, you know.
What are you going to do in China? Frequent trainings? Are you going to participate in some huge Chinese LANs or you are going to advertise the game in streets?
The first thing, that i’m going to do: visiting all local bars!!
To be honest, of course we are going to practice much, I think it’s a great oppotunity to improve. Asian LANs (Chinese mostly) - are the right places to show yourself (show the T-shirts with sponsors), so we are going to attend as many tournaments as possible; most probably going to DTS-Cup, Dreamhack Summer 2009 and ASUS Spring/Summer.
So you are going to Asus! You will be welcome there!
I can’t say for sure, but we will try to visit this event.
Do you find teams at ASUS a bit less competitive than the ones at Dreamhack and future DTS-Cup?
I dont think anybody will be shocked if I answer yes. There are the brightest Russians players at ASUS, there are many teams of a competitive level, but it’s stupid to compare Russian and European/International tournaments.
Trip to China means changing of a time zone, getting used to traditions and customs. Are you ready to live 10 people in a room and eat cockroaches?
Russians can do the impossible. The only thing I need is to find vodka.
How are things with Chinese? Going to make some language courses or you are going to have a personal interpreter?
I'm going to learn some Chinese flaming words.
NS can you please tell us something about your couple, what is she up to, is she studying and what are her plans for the future?
My girlfriend - is the best person in the world. Her name is Olga, she is studying in Moscow State University. By the way she has a lot of hobbies, one of them is Warcraft, which, actually, helped us to get acquainted. I adore her and nobody would ever take her from me. Dot.
What’s the maximum you won/lost in Poker for 24 hours?
I don’t play Poker O_O. Once I lost in some card game 2 snickers and was very sad.
Roster for Russia on ENC, don't try to dodge, tell us 5 nicknames.
I’m not longer a captain of our Russian team, because I’m leaving the country. I have no idea who will be the next one. Nevertheless I can predict such roster as: LightOfHeaven, Drag13, Blowyourbrain, Jolie, Azen.
Have you already found out much about the strongest asian teams or you don’t even care much and look forward to winning?
I don’t know much about chinese teams, but, most probably, everyone knows about EHOME and it’s a pretty big threat for us. Looking forward to playing with unknown teams. That's exactly what we need now.
I think we have discussed everything that your fans/friends are interested in now, do you want to add anything?
Don’t think so.
Good luck in China then!!!
The Roster:
Sergey "ARS-ART" Revin
Ivan "Vigoss" Shinkarev
Yaroslav "NS" Kuznetsov
Vladimir "PGG" Anosov
Andrew "Ve!N" Suchkov
Source: mymym
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