Starcraft II Pro-Am Tournament: Meet the Pros--Part 3
Meet the next four pro players entering the ASUS Stracraft II Pro Am online tournament.
This week the ASUS Starcraft II Pro Am kicks off in partnership with GameSpot AU. But, who's taking part you ask? Here's the third batch of 16 professional players who will be vying for cash and prizes. We'll be revealing four each day leading up to Friday's kick-off.
Mf.TargA
Name: Kristoffer "TargA" Marthinsen
Team: Mindfreak
Age: 22
City: Gold Coast
Kristoffer "TargA" Marthinsen is a Norwegian real-time strategy legend who has been living and studying in Australia for the past few years. He has had a very successful Starcraft 2 career in both South East Asia and abroad, taking second place at the Australian Cyber League's Sydney 2012 National event and representing Norway and Australia in the North American Star League and Intel Extreme Masters global tournaments.
With the Heart of the Swarm expansion pack on the horizon, TargA is really looking forward to the recently unveiled Battle.net improvements--specifically clan support.
Gamecom Nv.mOOnGLaDe
Name: Andrew “mOOnGLaDe” Pender
Team: Gamecom Nv
Age: 25
City: Gold Coast
Andrew “mOOnGLaDe” Pender has been a household name in Australian RTS for nearly 10 years now, having confidently reigned over the WarCraft 3 and StarCraft 2 scenes respectively since 2003.
Having made it all the way to Code A in the Global StarCraft League in Seoul, Korea, Andrew is really looking forward to the fresh multiplayer changes that will be introduced with the Heart of the Swarm expansion, including new maps.
iM.Mafia
Name: Timothy “Mafia” He
Team: Team Immunity
Age: 24
City: Sydney
Having recently joined Team Immunity, Timothy “Mafia” He has been shown one of the strongest, and most consistent tournament performances over the past 12 months. He is widely regarded as one of Australia’s three Zerg powerhouses.
It’s no secret that Tim is in top form for this event, sporting over 1,400 points in his Master League division on the Korean ladder in Season 7, placing him in the very highest echelons of the world.
SQL.Ninja
Name: Alex “Ninja” Smith
Team: Sequential Gaming
Age: 18
City: Sydney
Alex “Ninja” Smith is one of the youngest and most intimidating competitive StarCraft 2 players in Australia. For the past two years, we’ve watched as he has risen through the ranks of Aussie Zerg players and today, this 18 year old prodigy from Sequential Gaming is a strong championship contender.
Fresh out of a fourth place finish at the Australian Pro League Sydney 2012 Nationals two months ago, Alex doesn’t have to climb much further to reach the top.
Check back tomorrow for the final four pro players taking part, and the start of our weekend-long tournament.
Content you might like…
-
Starcraft II Pro-Am Tournament: Meet the Pros--Part 2

Meet the next four pro players entering the ASUS Stracraft II Pro Am online tournament.
- Jun 19, 2012
Users who looked at this article also looked at these content items.
Hot Stories
Newsmakers
-
Preowned games on Xbox One decided by publisher
Microsoft confirms that it won't charge any fees for any titles eligible for resale. Full Story
- Posted Jun 6, 2013 4:00 pm PT
-
Microsoft confirms required 24-hour check-in for Xbox One
Playing Xbox One games on somebody else's console will also require a check-in every hour. Full Story
- Posted Jun 6, 2013 3:41 pm PT
Featured Stories
-
PlayStation 4 will cost $399
Sony confirms a $399/€399/£349 price for the PlayStation 4 hardware, $100 cheaper than Microsoft's Xbox One. Full Story
- Posted Jun 10, 2013 11:19 pm PT
-
New Halo coming to Xbox One; runs at 60fps
Will be coming in 2014. Full Story
- Posted Jun 10, 2013 11:11 am PT
-
Del Toro calls BioShock Infinite a 'mindf*ck'
Pan's Labyrinth director praises Ken Levine and Irrational Games for latest BioShock, says he would consider large-scale Pacific Rim game "God willing." Full Story
- Posted Jun 13, 2013 8:53 am PT
-
Microsoft: Xbox One will be leading product people love and embrace
Xbox boss Don Mattrick believes concerns over connectivity are overblown, recommends Xbox 360 for those without an Internet connection. Full Story
- Posted Jun 11, 2013 5:52 pm PT
-
New Mirror's Edge is open-world
EA Labels boss Frank Gibeau describes new project as "open-world action adventure game." Full Story
- Posted Jun 12, 2013 10:45 am PT





