Top 5 Videos of the Week
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Articles, Featured
Please go to the Top 5 week 2 section to view this weeks top gaming videos!
Vae Victis TEK9 COD4 Montage
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Other Videos
This is part one and two of one of THE greatest COD4 montages ever. This montage showcases the pro team TEK9 with a ton of tournament play and insane editing. This is my personal favorite COD4 montage. Enjoy!
Rippon’s Halo CE Montage
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Other Videos
One of the most recognized names in Halo CE was Jason Rippon. In person he is so chillax but when it’s time to play H1 he is a beast. Here is his third montage which is one of my favorite CE montages ever.
Walshy vs HP Darkman (Halo CE)
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Other Videos
Two of the greatest Halo players go head to head on wizard in 2003. This match is great on so many levels. Enjoy.
Living with FPS Disease
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Other Videos
This one is pretty interesting and a few of you will probably relate to this video. Good luck to all that suffer from this disease. HAHA!
Woooly Montage
June 27, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Other Videos
This Halo 3 montage from prestigious films is a top notch video and gets our number one spot this week. Woooly is an amazing H3 player and shows it in this montage.
Pro Gaming Podcast Episode 10
June 24, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Featured, Podcast, Podcast Episodes, Pro Gaming Videos
Welcome to the Pro Gaming Podcast Episode #10 sorry so late this week In this episode we go over the “rumors“ for team changes and just keep in mind this was shot on 6/19/09. Enjoy! watch the end for the lamest ending ever…..
Team Success Tips | The Coach
June 18, 2009 by Mike 'Rage' Besaw
Filed under Articles, Featured
Don’t have a coach? Well you should look into getting one! Having a coach on your team will help tremendously. A coach provides an extra pair of eyes that can call out stuff loud and clear to other teammates. For example if one of the players calls something out and the player on the other end is not able to hear that player, that is where the coach comes in and calls it out for him.

xXx | Carbon 2006 courtesy of mlgpro.com
Communicating amongst the team is very important for success. A coach can also watch all the screens of the players so he can help out by calling something out or even giving advice such as telling a player to wait or push. A coach’s main objective though is to keep weapons and power-ups on spawn. Usually a coach will bring a clip board and have all the times logged down on a paper so he can let the players know when certain things are about to spawn. This allows your team to set up for the weapons or power-ups precisely. With a coach there to focus on the times of weapon and power-up spawns this allows the players to focus on just playing. While trying to play and keep track of times it can get a overwhelming so having someone there keeping track of the respawn times is a huge help.

Lammie | Str8 Rippin 2009 courtesy of mlgpro.com
Also having a coach that is actually good at the game will give that edge over other coaches. Having a coach that knows little about the game can still work as long as he/she keeps track of the respawn times and knows the call outs on the maps, but a coach that plays the game and knows how to play it in certain situations can help players even more by giving advice such as to sit back or push forward. Coachs’ such as xXx from Instinct and CallMeManTrain former coach of Final Boss are good at halo and know a lot about the game so they bring that edge of coaching that other coachs might not. Another great coach is Lammie from Str8 Rippin. Lammie brings a lot of energy when he coaches. He gets everyone on Str8 Rippin pumped and keeps their confidence up. When players are down or they did something wrong a coach should be there to provide that ‘pick me up’ kind of attitude. Saying things like “It’s ok, let that play go”, or “Calm down guys, focus on the next game”, will help players forget about that bad play or game and move on to the next one.

JTBravo | Triggers Down courtesy of mlgpro.com
Another great coach is JT Bravo. He also brings that energy to the team but he can get a little carried away with his energy. He can get over excited about things or call things out too loud which can cause stress and make players uncomfortable. Basically you want to make sure that your coach knows the call outs on every map, weapon and power-up respawns, and to be calm and give that mental support players need at certain times. You can’t go wrong with getting a coach for your team so start asking around!
Top 5 Videos of the week
June 14, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Featured
Please go to the Top 5 week 1 section to view this weeks top gaming videos!
Game Session Series Episode 1
June 14, 2009 by Steve 'bonk' Oldebeken
Filed under Featured, Other Videos, Pro Gaming Videos
Welcome to the first episode of our new game session series. We are playing Halo 3 on split screen so you guys can hear what is going on and pick out our mistakes. Look for screen peak opportunities and things like that. Hope you guys enjoy!
We don’t have a lot of time to play anymore so we have some “noob” moments. Please keep your flames to yourselves. Constructive criticism is more than welcome.


