Being one of the best captains in DOTA 2 history, the name of Solo certainly no doubt. Starting from his leadership, to his style of play, Solo can be said to be a living legend today.
Leading his friends in Virtus Pro, Alexei Berezin's original man was once time to defend big teams like Vega Squadron and Team Empire. With a pretty dark past, trapped in a gambling case, he's been fixing his mistakes right now. In fact, you can say, this is the best time of a Solo.
And some time ago, he representing Russia to compete in WESG was interviewed by the organizers. Moreover, at that time the Russian team that he defended using the name AntiHype managed to become a champifier champion and definitely qualify for the main event in China.
And here are some questions that Solo has answered:
- Why did you decide to use the name AntiHype? Any story?
- It happens without me in it. The rest of the team decided to make a funny name in the group chat, at the same time there was a joke that correlated with AntiHype, the fight, and the newly released Versus, so we took the name.
- Do you like the format of this tournament? Do you support the idea of the national team, which contains the players of one country?
- I think this is a great idea. Previously, in Counter Strike, it was popular, when all the players on the team were the same nationality, so we fought under the flag. Cool, great idea and I'm sporting a country tournament like this.
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- Is it difficult for you to coordinate? Do all your teammates listen to your referrals or even craze themselves?
- Not really, it's not that hard. Good playmates, all bringing their every experience into the game. Feelings are different than playing with your real team.
- In terms of experience, does a tournament like this, which mixes players, be useful? Or is it just fun that does not bring any benefit to you?
- I think right now, we play for fun, especially without any training with this team. Everyone has a priority and you can not say anything when everything comes back. We, for example, play against Na`Vi in Major (DreamLeague Season 8), as I sit here, pick and speak with RodjER. Yes, we play together, do something, but do not share everything that is crucial.
- How do you think about the new matchmaking system in DOTA 2?
- Still not clear, I play 2 game calibration , the first 0-12 and the second 1-12.
- What should be added or changed from DotA 2?
- I want to add a role search feature, but I do not think Valve will do it, especially this is a League of Legends trick. But generally it's already in the game before LoL, so it would be nice to add it.
- Is it difficult for you to coordinate? Do all your teammates listen to your referrals or even craze themselves?
- Not really, it's not that hard. Good playmates, all bringing their every experience into the game. Feelings are different than playing with your real team.
- In terms of experience, does a tournament like this, which mixes players, be useful? Or is it just fun that does not bring any benefit to you?
- I think right now, we play for fun, especially without any training with this team. Everyone has a priority and you can not say anything when everything comes back. We, for example, play against Na`Vi in Major (DreamLeague Season 8), as I sit here, pick and speak with RodjER. Yes, we play together, do something, but do not share everything that is crucial.
- How do you think about the new matchmaking system in DOTA 2?
- Still not clear, I play 2 game calibration , the first 0-12 and the second 1-12.
- What should be added or changed from DotA 2?
- I want to add a role search feature, but I do not think Valve will do it, especially this is a League of Legends trick. But generally it's already in the game before LoL, so it would be nice to add it.