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Interview with K4pii – english version

I congratulate you on first place in third MČR series. Except for our Czech tournaments with Cryptova, we can see you in European tournaments with PolishPower. How do you adapt and train with these teams?

PolishPower is my main team, we did an amazing job at GLOOT S6 and I'm really happy about that, because we are so close to get to PGC. We have to qualify for PCS and play well there. Cryptova is my team for every Czech tournament. Seniks is the IGL, he has a little bit of a different playstyle to KnorkiS, but I don't have a problem with that. I am a fragger and I think I'm doing my job well. With Cryptova, I'm playing Czech qualifiers, so that is my training with them. In my opinion, we are doing a really good job, I love my boys like brothers and I feel like they're my family.

Your performance in Czech tournaments is very good, you shine with kills and stats. Do you try to share your experience with your teammates in Cryptova and try to improve? Or are you just a killing machine and focus on your game?

Team is always the most important thing and I'm focusing a lot on our game, not only on my personal performance. If we are doing well, then I'm fragging a lot. But if we are playing bad, it is hard to frag. We are a team, so it doesn't matter, who the top fragger is. The final result is most important. After bad games, we always talk with each other and think about what we could have done better and what the problem was. It's really important to talk with each other, because we can learn from our mistakes a lot and communication in PUBG is really important. Without it, it's impossible to achieve anything. Seniks is a very experienced player as well, so his opinion means a lot to me and I respect his decisions.

KnorkiS, who is your teammate in European tournaments, is also present in Czech tournaments. Is there any rivalry between you?

Of course. It's a pleasure for me to kill him in game. (laughing) He is the IGL in PolishPower and he is the IGL in Do Srodka, so I know a lot of things he's gonna to do. But we are not trying to destroy their games by camping them or something, I like fighting him when he knows that it's me. I feel much better when I'm killing him in 1v1 situations and I know that he could kill me as well.

Speaking of tournaments, do you think Czech Republic has one of the best environments in Europe within PUBG, also compared to Poland?

In Poland, we don't have any tournaments, so it's hard to compare the Czech environment to the Polish one. But I feel really good in the Czech community, I don't have problems with anyone and i can say that I really like your community. There is a lot of amazing players and nice people. You are one of the biggest communities in PUBG as well.

Last year you ended up in second place with your team at the Czech National Championship (MČR). Even though you mention that your priority is PGC, in case you don't qualify, is there high motivation to win the offline MČR event? Who is your biggest opponent in your eyes?

Yes, we are really motivated to win MČR. Of course I will play with the boys on LAN if i don't qualify for PGC. We are a really strong team and we have a huge chance to win MČR this year. The biggest opponent for me is SKADE, they have a lot of experience from LANs, but ENTERPRISE are really dangerous as well.

What is the biggest difference between Czech and European tournaments?

In European tournaments teams are very experienced. They have very good chemistry and they know exactly what they want to do. In Czech tournaments a lot of teams don't have that chemistry and they don't know what to do in a lot of situations. They have to communicate more and play together, because in this game, you have to play together to win a fight.

What would you recommend to beginners or players to be better?

I would recommend to practice, practice and one more time practice. Chemistry, communication in scrims or team ranked, because aim is not the most important thing in this game if you don't know how to play with the team. You must remember that you are playing in a team, not solo. So you have to do your best for the team, not for yourself.

Thanks for the interview! In this part you can say a few words to your fan, promote your socials or you can reveal in which tournaments we can see you in the future.

Thank you for supporting us on the Czech scene, it means a lot to us. Thank you for the support in European tournaments as PolishPower, I love you all. You can follow me on my Twitter, Twitch a Facebook. Now I'm preparing for PSL, which is starting soon. Then I will play PCS and then, if not PGC, I will come to Prague to win MČR and take another MVP.