Polly: "We can [take on] the best"

Our next pre-DreamHack Summer interview features Pål "Polly" Kammen whose team was recently picked up by London Conspiracy.

Former H2k squad that lately went under the name .no won Assembly Winter in February, but then failed to qualify for EMS One Katowice. In April they did manage to attend Copenhagen Games where they got knocked out by dignitas in the round of 16.

After that the team lost support from the organization and also lost their MVP from the triumphant Finnish event earlier in the year, Adrian "hoyland" Johansen, who became inactive.

Stepping in was 19-year-old Håvard "rain" Nyygard who previously played for partyastronauts, but the fresh blood didn't help the Norwegian team as they once again failed to qualify for the next big event, DreamHack Summer, due to a loss to AliGon in the 1/4 final of the qualifier.

Nevertheless, DreamHack ended up extending them an invite to attend the event and in the meantime they found support from a new organization called London Conspiracy, so here we are today discussing the team's expectations and plans with the squad's leader Pål "Polly" Kammen.


Polly's team got a last minute invite to DreamHack Summer 2014

How have you prepared for DreamHack Summer; do you feel ready for the event? Have you only practiced online or also bootcamped? How do you plan on spending the remaining time before the event kicks off?

Polly: As some of us have regular jobs, it is hard for us to find time for bootcamps outside holidays, so we have used our time getting some good practice online. We've tried to get more variation into our playstyle, as we were a very entryfrag dependant team, we have tried to get more set strats into our game. We feel we have been improving a lot lately, and are beginning to feel ready for the event, so we'll just continue playing as much as possible these last days before it all takes off!

Do you believe the lengthy break from LAN competition since Copenhagen Games will affect the results at DreamHack in any way, or does playing official matches online make up for it? You guys haven't played much online recently, but will you try to take advantage of the big teams doing so and try to counteract their playstyle based on what you may have seen?

Polly: I don't think the break from LANs will have much to say for the outcome of the tournament, but I think teams really look forward to competing again, so maybe we'll see some new and fresh stuff.

As for officials online, I don't think we have a very big advantage from not having played in a while, and most teams know each other's playstyles pretty well from pracc anyways. Of course we have watched a lot of the best teams' online matches, and that might have given us a bit more information about them than they have about us, but I don't think it will make much of a difference. When we know who we are grouped with, we'll probably take a closer look at those teams to be prepared the best possible way.

Who do you think will be the toughest opponents for you at DreamHack? Any potential dark horses who have seemed particularly strong lately that you think might surpass everyone’s expectations in Jönköping? Anyone who might disappoint?

Polly: The toughest opponent for us I think will be ex-LGB, as their playstyle is a pain to play against! And of course the other top teams will be hard, but we don't really fear anyone. We know we can give every team a run for their money when we're hitting our shots and get things going, so we're just really looking forward to getting the oppurtunity to show ourselves again.

Calling out a dark horse in these tournaments is really hard, as I feel almost everyone can beat eachother, but NiP, Virtus and Titan will surely be up there, and I think fnatic will do well as they are on home turf and have done well at DreamHack previously.

Player Age Rating
Norway Markus "maak" Karlsen 19 0.97
Norway Ruben "RUBINO" Villarroel 20 0.95
Norway Pål "Polly" Kammen 23 0.95
Norway Bjoern "Skurk" Maaren 21 0.94
Norway Håvard "rain" Nyygard 19 0.80

What do you make of your chances at DreamHack? What would be a realistic goal for your team, and what would you be ok settling at? Is there any extra pressure for you to perform well at this particular event considering your new organization stepping in just now?

Polly: Our first goal is getting out of groups, and I think that's a realistic goal aswell. As I said we feel we can compete with the best regularly, so we're really hoping we get to show that at this event.

As for extra pressure we don't have any pressure from London Conspiracy to get this or that far into the tournament, the only pressure we have is the one we've put on ourselves to perform well and show LC they have made the right choice picking us up.

Was your 9-16th place at Copenhagen Games after a loss to dignitas a realistic placement at the time considering form and all the top teams in attendance, or did perhaps the single elimination format hinder your chances to advance further?

Polly: Considering the opponent, Dignitas, it was fairly expected, as they are one of few teams we feel uncomfortable playing. Of course a lower bracket would give us a chance to proceed further, and I think we would have given the chance. So I hope CPH change their setup next year, as it is a really awesome event, and I really enjoyed it last year with temp.no when we got pretty far through the lower bracket.

You recently lost hoyland, who was your star player at the title winning campaign at Assembly earlier in the year, replacing him with rain. How does the new player fit into the team, will he fulfill the same role as hoyland did or was there an overhaul in the roles within the team since the change? We saw rain show some star potential in the EMS One qualifiers earlier in the year, what is his ceiling in your opinion, how good can he become?

Polly: Rain has taken over some of hoylands roles in the team, but we have also changed a lot after we changed players. Rain has the same level of skill as hoyland, and has brought us to a new level teamplay wise.

Rain is getting better with every praccday as he gains more experience and gets more accustomed to playing against the best. As for how good he can get, no one knows, with his ability and potential he can go as far as he wants. And outside the game we have a REALLY good connection, and that's the most important part, so we are just really enjoying playing and hanging out with each other.

What are the expectations from you guys and from the new organization about the future after DH Summer? What are the main goals for the second half of 2014? Will we see you playing more online leagues, attend every LAN event?

Polly: We really feel no pressure at all from the management of London Conspiracy, but of course we want to perfrom as good as we can, to make them proud of us and to help them get their brand out there. We are really looking forward to continuing our partnership with London Conspiracy, and we are certain it will be a very long and healthy partnership.

We have planned and discussed some events and online stuff, but nothing set in stone yet. But I can assure you that you will see a lot from us in the months to come.

London Conspiracy have been placed into what might be the hardest group, B, alongside Virtus.pro, fnatic and SK Gaming, and they will be in action on day one of DreamHack, which is Saturday, June 14th.

We will continue interviewing all confirmed attendees until the event starts, and next you can expect Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas' thoughts about Virtus.pro's preparation and more.

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Poland mynio:D
glgl
2014-06-06 18:03
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Indonesia yoztpetra
'we can take on the best kappa'* I think the admin written the news tittle incorrectly? :D
2014-06-06 18:07
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Japan tenshi
yea, it doesn't seem to make any sense. The headline should make the same sense with or without the parentheses, but if you drop them in this case, the headline is just nonsense... :P
2014-06-06 18:25
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Mm, what? :) the parentheses are there because he said "compete with" and I had to change it to "take on" so it would fit.
2014-06-06 18:37
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Japan tenshi
Uhm, compete with and take on have basically the same meaning? :)
2014-06-06 18:41
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Yea, they do, that's the point, but "compete with" couldn't fit into the headline on the front page.
2014-06-06 18:42
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you don't have to battle with tenshi's elitism, you're right
2014-06-06 18:47
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Japan tenshi
I see, that's right :) But well, from what I understood, if you use the brackets, the sentence should have the same meaning without the text within them. Not that I care that much though, I bet most of the people don't really know what the parentheses are about anyway :))
2014-06-06 18:52
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No no, you are thinking of the regular ones - () -, but these [] are used to add or replace something that wasn't said in the actual quote but still preserves meaning of the whole sentence.
2014-06-06 18:57
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Japan tenshi
Oh well, it is getting late and reading wiki on brackets doesn't really help me focus :) You might be right, but still, I would just drop the brackets. But then again, there is a reason I am not writing news and you are.
2014-06-06 19:10
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United States metic-
Yes you are wrong in this situation... so im glad you're not writing the news
2014-06-06 19:47
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#52
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Japan tenshi
#51 applies to you as well.
2014-06-06 21:01
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Belgium k0ntrol
Yes you are wrong. At least you learned something today :).
2014-06-06 20:40
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#51
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Japan tenshi
Yes, thank you for all the valid points you provided that helped me see the light. Or are you are just so very insecure that you really need to ride on the wave of victory to which you didn't contribute at all? I vote for the latter.
2014-06-06 21:01
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Europe wooly1337
wtf are you want dude ?
2014-06-06 23:36
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India xavier666
So you mean to say the parenthesis mean a shortened part of the actual quote?
2014-06-06 21:11
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Not at all, I explained what they mean in #28...
2014-06-06 22:14
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Indonesia yoztpetra
yea tru.. wait what no that's not what I meant :\
2014-06-06 19:32
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REAL | 
Norway duffz00r
PollymaN14'
2014-06-06 18:03
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Finland blasdfa
good luck!
2014-06-06 18:04
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World ZypNikZ
rekt
2014-06-06 18:04
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Norway slainlegend
^^
2014-06-06 18:04
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Skööööööööööörk will do. :-)
2014-06-06 18:04
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Norway duffz00r
nice read though :)
2014-06-06 18:05
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Australia Magos Kasen
Good luck guys :)
2014-06-06 18:07
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coldzera | 
Brazil Collee
Gl Norway <3
2014-06-06 18:09
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Portugal vts*HGI
good luck guys!
2014-06-06 18:17
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mika | 
Sweden tubewoody
They cannot take on the best. But still gl.
2014-06-06 18:25
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Norway aurora1
LYKKE TIL BABES<3
2014-06-06 18:26
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World ZypNikZ
skuuuuUURRK
2014-06-06 19:29
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Belgium monosteam
all 5 were from h2k?
2014-06-06 18:26
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Ukraine pzb0b
rain istead of hoyland
2014-06-06 18:33
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Belgium monosteam
hoyland was good?
2014-06-06 18:34
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Ukraine pzb0b
best in the lineup
2014-06-06 18:36
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Brehze | 
United States berserker~
I disagree, I hope so though
2014-06-06 18:28
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Poland perM
without Hoyland u can lose all matches
2014-06-06 18:30
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Netherlands guzzj
They can yes.
2014-06-06 18:45
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no hoyland no win
2014-06-06 19:51
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Netherlands guzzj
gl guys
2014-06-06 18:44
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France ssps
All of the teams that spoke prematurely like this with this overconfidence got ... R A P E D ! So plz wait to compete and perform against the best before gettin excited :X: Gl anyway
2014-06-06 19:09
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United States kdgang
Please say that after you do beat top team
2014-06-06 19:12
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Norway Fjeldern
Lykke til <3
2014-06-06 19:15
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Romania shinodabsk
i'd like to see centryz and hoyland with skurk polly and rain.
2014-06-06 19:16
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Norway ejzzirhc
take on the best on lan? I doubt it lol. Maybe online ;)
2014-06-06 19:19
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Sweden rubbe
will be nice to see you lose against them all and take the train back to norway.
2014-06-06 19:24
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Sweden cliff_ct
Will you ever do anything extraordinary with you life? You seem like the kind of person that enjoys others' failed ambitions due to either not having any ambitions yourself or simply being an incompetent human being.
2014-06-06 19:48
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Norway Fjeldern
+1
2014-06-06 19:50
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Korea saddummy
what a joke lol
2014-06-06 19:29
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Greece her-1g
at least you believe it
2014-06-06 19:36
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Hoyland is WAY to overhyped, he was not that much better than the rest...
2014-06-06 19:42
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Korea Lustboy
I think rubino is their best player
2014-06-06 21:03
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You must be drunk, rubino is the worst
2014-06-06 22:05
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Korea Lustboy
nope
2014-06-07 01:57
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Norway banankaster
gl broes
2014-06-06 19:52
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Sweden jagaren
hoyland was not their best player in h2k. However, I do not see London Conspiracy reach the playoffs.
2014-06-06 20:01
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Canada juven1lle
who?
2014-06-06 20:10
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Belarus snApMONSTER
no hoyland - no party
2014-06-06 20:23
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Ireland jooona
waiting for what titan has to say :D
2014-06-06 20:39
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Japan charliezard
Hoyland was great, and I dunno if they can reach the same skill level without him, buuuut they have some great strategy, and I think they have a shot if they can just get their aim up to par with the better teams.
2014-06-06 23:14
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United States WilbuRsson
They miss hoyland for T side entries and for that there is no cure, forget default I'd run compact strats instead.
2014-06-06 23:25
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Portugal foxjoverall
When h2k burst on the scene they were beating everyone and people were like "who the fk is h2k??" Nowdays they dont even seem like a challenge for teams anymore
2014-06-07 00:32
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Denmark ImportantMessage
Beating everyone? I cheer for them because I like the way play but they haven't beat any top team ?
2014-06-07 07:23
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Norway Neffet
Good luck! I miss some good action on top level from a norwegian point of view. Hopefully you guys can bring on some enjoyable matches come Dreamhack.
2014-06-07 05:20
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Norway ejzzirhc
Where are all the "old" players at? Like warclown, InfeCted, stingeR, prb, rod, Immz, mythi, dijum, GoosemaN, hlars, snipealot, paint and moen? :(
2014-06-07 06:58
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Polly: "We can [take on] the best". About as real as batham getting girls
2014-06-07 16:50
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Netherlands amplifieR
go go skurk
2014-06-13 15:06
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