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What is your relationship with other girl gamers in the community?
In our team we are all very good friends, Goldih, kiti Josku and kitty-kat have played together a lot before as well so they know each other well, I came in to the team last but I feel as if I've adjusted to it well. I don't really know that many girl gamers from Finland because there are only a handful of them. I know a few girls from other countries and they seem very nice as well.
Which players do you normally practice with? What tips do they offer you?
I mostly practice with my own team, but I'm glad that Finnish pro players have let me play with them because that's where you learn best and you can see how others play. Perhaps I've been given the most tips about how to move, throw flashes and time my own playing.

At ESWC you interacted a lot with the gamers there, who was the best to talk to?
I wanted to spend a lot of time with my teammates as wanted to get to know them as persons, not just as players. Girls from the PMS organzation had come all the way from America and we went out with them a lot. The Finnish male teams Roccat and Excello were also there and we partied with them at the hotel a couple of nights. I can't really specify any one person, I think all whom I had something to do with were friendly and interesting.
Did you have any aims for yourself before ESWC Masters? Personally and professionally?
Maybe before the ESWC I didn't have any greater goals, but now when I've seen such a big and impressive event, where I've met some of the worlds best players I started to feel like I want to improve myself much more. I think the whole team felt like this, and we are trying to develop our game as a team and find out what we did wrong and what we need to improve.

Do you have any fun memories from your interaction with the PMS players? Who are the fun CS pro-players?
We are all very funny and joking most of the time so even regular training can be a lot of fun from time to time, at least when you are tired. At the last day of the ESWC trip Josku bought a stuffed cow of which we had a lot of fun for three whole hours as we photographed it in the most weird of places. I think the funny memories are such that others don't necessarily understand. I think Josku is the funniest player. She will go along with anything with only a small incentive and she makes everyone else laugh.
In our team we are all very good friends, Goldih, kiti Josku and kitty-kat have played together a lot before as well so they know each other well, I came in to the team last but I feel as if I've adjusted to it well. I don't really know that many girl gamers from Finland because there are only a handful of them. I know a few girls from other countries and they seem very nice as well.
Which players do you normally practice with? What tips do they offer you?
I mostly practice with my own team, but I'm glad that Finnish pro players have let me play with them because that's where you learn best and you can see how others play. Perhaps I've been given the most tips about how to move, throw flashes and time my own playing.
At ESWC you interacted a lot with the gamers there, who was the best to talk to?
I wanted to spend a lot of time with my teammates as wanted to get to know them as persons, not just as players. Girls from the PMS organzation had come all the way from America and we went out with them a lot. The Finnish male teams Roccat and Excello were also there and we partied with them at the hotel a couple of nights. I can't really specify any one person, I think all whom I had something to do with were friendly and interesting.
Did you have any aims for yourself before ESWC Masters? Personally and professionally?
Maybe before the ESWC I didn't have any greater goals, but now when I've seen such a big and impressive event, where I've met some of the worlds best players I started to feel like I want to improve myself much more. I think the whole team felt like this, and we are trying to develop our game as a team and find out what we did wrong and what we need to improve.
Do you have any fun memories from your interaction with the PMS players? Who are the fun CS pro-players?
We are all very funny and joking most of the time so even regular training can be a lot of fun from time to time, at least when you are tired. At the last day of the ESWC trip Josku bought a stuffed cow of which we had a lot of fun for three whole hours as we photographed it in the most weird of places. I think the funny memories are such that others don't necessarily understand. I think Josku is the funniest player. She will go along with anything with only a small incentive and she makes everyone else laugh.

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