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SYF GAMING aims to run consecutive Call of Duty 4 Cups for the improvement of the community as a whole. As this is our third Cup we have decided to include the entry fee to $30 per team - thus we have prizes for first, second and third place! This competition will be open to all AU/NZ based teams. Another year of COD4 has just begun, and with the success and interest from the SYF CUP #2 we at SYF GAMING would like to welcome all teams to sign up to our SYF COD4 CUP #3 Sunday 20th - Wednesday 30th January


SYF GAMING would like to thank our sponsors at STIPE Servers Australia, BitDefender and Twitch.TV for making our competitions possible.

Prizes:

- 1st Place ~ $430
- 2nd Place ~ $220
- 3rd Place ~ $70 1x STIPE CoD4 Server

SYF CUP #3 Entry Fee Payment Registration Fee: $30 AU
First-Come, First-Served.

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Evening all, Wade 'Frost' Slaughter here with the first of what will hopefully become a series of interviews showcasing some of the finest talent in our SYF GAMING Organisation.

 


To begin, I am proud to present our very own Mark "boomah" Boon, Team Captain for SYF GAMING's Dota 2 Division.


Hi Mark, thanks for taking the time to speak with me today.
Firstly for our readers who may not know you, could you tell us a little about yourself?

Hello, I'm Mark 'boomah' Boon. I'm 18 hailing from a little town in Western Australia. I'm a long time player of 'MOBA' games, hopping between WC3, dota and HoN (sadly, I've even tried LoL) until Dota 2 had finally arrived. Gaming is my passion, I'm a very determined and goal oriented person and sometimes that makes me a little whiny and stubborn (sorry team). Also I'm proud to say I have the privilege of playing in syf.dota2 with my team-mates.

When did you first begin gaming? Was there a certain spark that ignited the flame?

I suppose I would have started around 1998 playing on my Dad's old Mac 128k, those were the days. As a kid growing up on a farm I was always very active and unfortunately (or perhaps fortunately) a riding accident and a hospital trip later I landed 7 weeks in a cast to heal a broken arm.

Being a young kid without a functioning left arm is quite limiting and naturally, I spent alot of time on the computer playing some great old titles; Blobbo, Rodent's Revenge, Lost Vikings (and other snes games thanks to an emulator). When my cast finally came off the gaming stuck with me, I was hungry to overcome digital environments and play the best anyone could play. Mac 128k turned to Windows 95, 98, N64, Xbox and finally back to PC after a long period of console gaming.

Love for gaming is just inherent for me, the taste of victory is pretty damn sweet.

What interested or persuaded you into playing MOBA games such as Dota primarily over other gaming genres?

I'm not sure, I started to venture into dota in highschool when my friend Brad and I (Cao_Monk) decided to pick up copies of Warcraft 3 and install them on the school computers. To be honest it was mostly luck that I ever played dota, we were just casual custom-map scrubs playing anything from Vampirism to Sheep Tag. I ended up downloading a Map-pack in search of decent customs and ended up spotting an old Reign of Chaos dota map.

I spent alot of afternoons at a local Netcafe at this point, playing mostly DoD:Source and WoW and had from time to time heard some of the gamers I knew mentioning something called "DotA Allstars". Needless to say we loaded that badboy up 1v1 and truth be told, when I first played the game I hated it. To be fair it was a ridiculously outdated version and I was a complete noob at comprehending the game, I did not see how anyone would find it enjoyable. Somehow, I kept playing it. I'm assuming Brad managed to enjoy it and asked for some games.

Eventually leading on to Battle.net games, the purchase of The Frozen Throne and the realization that TFT DotA was on a whole different level to the game I originally found boring. This was a polished map, complete with the possibility of fine-tuning my failure against AI opponents. At that point I spent most of my time shared between DotA + WoW, both games offered me a way to connect with my friends despite living so far away from the city.

As most do, I grew tired of WoW and decided it was time to focus my efforts on the strategic masterpiece that is DotA (and much later, HoN). There's something about DotA to me that makes it infinitely more rewarding than other games, even now years down the track It's instantly gratifying when I outsmart and outmanoeuvre an opponent. Because of it's many aspects DotA is a really difficult game to master, being a perfectionist by nature it's more than I could ask for.

I'm still constantly learning the game, new heroes and items keep the meta-game ever interesting, the possibility that your thinking could (in terms of draft or execution/strategy) revolutionise how the game is played is a really nice opportunity for any gamer.

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Here at SYF Gaming we have always been a big fan of ARTS games, spending many nights playing HoN or Dota 2 into the early hours of the morning. There is nothing quite as satisfying as landing that Pudge hook you should have missed, or ganking that CM that thought he could put a rune ward down without any notice. Carrying on the legacy of its predecessor Dota 2 does not disappoint as a fun, engaging, exciting and growing esport, the future only holds bright things for its community and as such we have decided to pick up a Dota 2 team.

Previously donning the name phaseboots.org, SYF Gaming: Dota 2 has been quietly dominating the Cybergamer ladder. And with this current acquisition you can only expect to see an even stronger presence and performance in upcoming online tournaments and competitions. Currently their sights are pointed at maintaining the number 1 position on CG and participating in the JD Open. SYF Gaming is proud to take these players on board and have every confidence that with their amount of dedication, hard work and effort they put in they'll continue to show stellar results and performances they've maintained for months now.

 

Team Lineup

Kyall "AkirrioR" Kraft
Mark "boomah" Boon
Vinh "eu4r|c" Nguyen
Phil "PhilDaRed" White
Karl "giggle" Hornlund
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SYF GAMING's Call of Duty 4 PC team will be attending the NVIDIA LAN Qualifier Finals held at CityHunter Internet Café in Sydney's Chinatown this weekend on the 28th/29th of July. The event will host some of the greatest Call of Duty 4 teams in Australian eSports today. SYF GAMING have managed to safely secure a position in Saturday's Qualifying stages and present a comfortable outlook on the matches ahead.


With an array of 16 of the best competitive Call of Duty 4 teams in the country competing for an enormous prize pool valued over $20,000 including a multitude of various ASUS products, this event is sure to be a thrilling and emotional experience for all involved.


Along with SYF GAMING's past LAN involvements and a recent 5th placing in the NVIDIA Gear Up For Battle Autumn event the team will be striving for a confident and stellar performance this weekend.


The SYF GAMING NVIDIA CoD4 team consists of:

Sam 'sammyy1' Wayne - SMG
Stuart 'T8TO' Tate - Sniper
Andre 'Andre' Ricardo - Assault
Vlad 'vlad-' Gavrilov - Assault
Dylan 'Kizmmit' Nguyen - SMG
Jeremy 'Spud' Tate - SMG / Assault (Manager)


Be sure to tune in to all the action at www.twitch.tv/Asreynimz for this weekends electrifying event.

We'll be covering and giving updates live from the event, be sure to follow us on the links below,
Website: www.syfgaming.com.au
Youtube: www.youtube.com/SYFGamingTV
Facebook: www.facebook.com.au/SYFGaming

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The SYF GAMING PC CoD4 team are proud to announce that they have successfully made it through the 2012 NVIDIA CoD4 Autumn Championship qualifiers. The team has now secured a spot at the NVIDIA LAN Finals on the 29th of April to battle it out against the top 8 teams in Australia for a total prize pool of $12,000!

Captain Sam ‘sammyy’ Wayne expects the event to be an absolute blast, and is looking forward to flexing his sniping twitch muscle movements, as well as clicking heads with his AK47 skills. "The NVIDIA LAN 2012 is going to be absolutely massive, I am very much looking forward to competing alongside Australia's greats in Call of Duty 4. The boys in the team have progressed well over the course of the last few months of training, and we're all very pleased to be representing SYF at such a prestigious and grand event such as this. Australia doesn't really get many events of this caliber in CoD4, and its great to see the game still flourishing after all these years - AUSCOD is still clearly alive and well, and everyone attending's certainly going to be making the most of this rare occasion. Basically speaking, Gear Up For Battle is the equivalent of the CoD4 Australian Nationals; and it doesn't get any bigger than that!." Sammyy would like to thank our sponsors at STIPE Servers Australia, Bitdefender and Gamespeak for giving the team the opportunity to practice, perform and frag night in night out, without them, SYF Gaming wouldn't be where we are today!

About the 2012 Nvidia CoD4 Autumn Championships Australia:
It’s time to go into the trenches as the battle lines have been set and the battleground chosen. On the 28th and 29th of April the battle cries will go out in Melbourne as we go live with the 2012 Nvidia Autumn Championships in association with Gigabyte. Australia’s greatest Call of Duty Modern Warfare teams will take to the battlefield starting in March where they will participate in a gruelling online qualifying series for which at the pinnacle only 8 will remain standing. Those 8 teams will then head down to IBISQ LAN Centre in Hawthorn, Melbourne, where they will grind and battle their way through the ranks until only one team remains. Just one team will claim the title of Nvidia Autumn Champions for 2012 and this 5 man champion team of Australia’s best will take home $5000 of the over $12,000 prize pool for their commitment and dedication to showing they really are geared up for battle.

Not only will the pro players be on display, but we have also made room for the community, with Saturday hosting an open 8 team tournament for the community to apply for. They will battle it out in the Gigabyte Open Tournament where there will be $750 up for grabs. Teams will need get in fast though, as these open spots will go out the door faster than an AK-47 clip can be emptied as everyone scrambles to get into the action.

There will be thrills and spills for everyone in the community with prizes going out both during the live broadcasts throughout the championships, and also special prize giveaways over the weekend of the finals. There will be a number of free play computers available at the venue where gamers from across Australia can unleash the power of the latest Nvidia powered Gigabyte graphics cards, pushing their game to new heights on the Gigabyte Motherboards Who knows, you may also be a winner of a spot prize for the weekend – all for just sitting down at one of these machines and enjoying the awesome power of the Nvidia GeForce GTX560  graphics card thanks to Gigabyte, a leading manufacturer of motherboards and graphics cards – you too could gear up with Nvidia and Gigabyte by the end of the biggest weekend in Call of Duty in 2012!

The time has come to hit the battlefields to find Australia’s Call of Duty Modern Warfare Champions – so gear up, game on. Fore more information, visit www.gearupforbattle.com

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