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Name: Sun Yi Feng
Nickname: F91
Age: 25
Race: Zerg
Achievements
- 1st at the 2006 IEST China
- 4th at the 2006 WCG China
- 1st at the 2005 Enjoy E-sports ShangHai
- 3rd at the 2005 CKCG ZhengZhou
- 1st at the 2005 CGEL ZheJiang
- 1st at the 2005 VS Gamg
- 1st at the 2005 CGEL China
- 1st at the 2004 ShangHai Enjoy E-sports Game
- 3rd at the 2004 Lenovo
- 3rd at the 2004 CEG Shanghai
- 2nd at the 2003 Goc
Why did you decide to join fnaticMSI?
I’ve chosen Fnatic because of Ash as the manager and also it is definitely a nice team.
What’s your impression of Fnatic?
My first thought on Fnatic is definitely their world class CS team and it is my pleasure to be able to join one of the best esport teams.
Why did you choose Zerg and which player do you think your gaming style mirrors?
I’ve chosen Zerg as my main race because I think this race requires a lot of decision making and I belong to the category of people who love to think a lot. I would consider myself as a micro orientated player and I expertise in some small micromanagement like micro’ing a group of zerglings ^^ I think my style is similar to KTF Luxury.
What are your goals while you're in Fnatic?
Fnatic is one of the most successful teams globally so my goal is of course to be the best.
You previously played for MYM and now that you’re in Fnatic, what do you think is the biggest difference between these two world class teams?
I think it still too early to talk about it because I’ve just joined Fnatic not long ago but it definitely looks promising at the moment.
A lot of the foreign scene labels you as sort of an all in player that relies on risky builds in order to win, what do you have to say to that community?
To me, the reason I participate in a tournament is to win it. Strategies and micro are only the procedure for me to win the games so I don’t really care about what they think of me because the only thing I need is VICTORY.
Their impressions of you have changed since you’ve been proving yourself again and again. You have improved recently upon your macro and late game management. What do you think about your current shape?
I am in really good shape lately and I hope that this will continue to last. I will definitely have decent results in any tournaments.
The foreign Starcraft scene has always had a lot of concerns with Chinese teams, because of their inability to participate in the global scene, because of connectivity issues; do you think that's going to continue to be a problem?
I do not agree with that. I agree that China used to have really serious internet connection problems but now things have gotten much better and I don’t think we will have any problems in the foreign leagues.
Because Fnatic is a newly formed team, they're going to have to play against weaker opponents before they can work their way up to the upper division.. What do you think about the prospect of playing players a fair amount below your skill level?
It is our responsibility to represent Fnatic in any way we are required to so it is not my concern about the skills levels of my opponents. At the end of the day, the only thing we need is to bring victory for Fnatic.
You failed to represent China in WCG Grand Final 2007 because of visa issues. How did you feel when you first found out?
It’s been such a long time and I really do not want to talk about it. I hope that the same problem will not happen again in the future.
How confident are you that your true strength will show in the foreign BW scene? How much confidence do you have in your manager?
The confidence I have for my manager is indescribable. The only thing I can say is that I know he will lead us to victory. I am really confident in winning the leagues with my teammates.
Last but not least, any final words for your fans?
Please continue your support for me as usual and keep your attention on me. Fnatic.F91 will be the next big thing.
A replay pack for F91 can be found here.

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Comment by
YiDynasty - 1 mon
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Welcome Fnatic Brood War team, I wish your really good luck !
Comment by
zoLo - 1 mon
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In my opinion, China is the strongest country outside of Korea for StarCraft. Behind China would be America, Germany/Poland.
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IMP - 1 mon
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WTF? Why you dont cr8 this team few yers ago? Becouse you are think only about money !
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superSTAR - 1 mon
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I think this is going to be the most succesful division of fnatic.
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kronos - 1 mon
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I'm not that of a StarCraft fan but still got some questions regarding this team. So I've seen all of the achievements and some must be good. But why would you bring in two players with less achievements then the other and their last in 2006? It's now the end of 2008 almost 2009. Did they retire for some reason or are didn't they won anything I didn't got this from reading all of this.
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Ash - 1 mon
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Yup, if you've actually read the interviews you can see that some of the players had to stop playing competitively due to schools and work. They have decided to make a come back since things are getting more stable for them now and they have the spare time to compete with the best. I hope that answered your question :)
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adn - 1 mon
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That's a nice lineup you've acquired, look forward to some results! :D


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