This page serves no academic purpose.
This page is created for good old memories and for people who are curious about my experience.
Everything on this page refers to the game Starcraft (not Starcraft II).
I quitted professionally competitive gaming scene in 2006.
I do not encourage any students to play cyber games.
Real name: Ruodu Wang
Screen names: Dp_R (mainly used in China); MasterAsia (mainly used in North America)
Amateur team: Starcraft Infinity (SCI)
Best ICCUP Rank: A- (2009)
Best PGTour Rank: A (2005)
2006.04 - 2006.12 Contracted StarCraft Player, Beijing EHOME E-sports Team.
2005.04 - 2005.12 Contracted StarCraft Player, Shaanxi Provincial E-sports Team.
2004.04 - 2004.12 Contracted StarCraft Player, Liaoning Provincial E-sports Team.
2007 Commentator, Professional Gaming League, First Season, Beijing.
2007 StarCraft Player, Member of the Chinese National Team, International E-sports Festival, Kangnung, South Korea.
2006 StarCraft Player, Member of the Chinese National Team, International E-sports Festival, Shanghai, China.
2005 StarCraft Player, Member of the Chinese National Team, Daegu E-sports Festival, Daegu, South Korea.
2005 StarCraft Player, Member of the Chinese National Team, China-Korea Cyber Games, Beijing, China.
2001 - 2010 Founder and Captain of Team SCI, one of the top StarCraft teams in China.
Year | Location | Tournament | Record |
---|---|---|---|
2008 | Beijing | WGT - Beijing | Second place |
2008 | Shanghai | Pepsi-PCGA - China Grand Final | Second place |
2008 | Beijing | Pepsi-PCGA - Beijing | Champion |
2008 | Beijing | WCG - Beijing | Second place |
2007 | Qingdao | IEF - China Grand Final (Collegiate) | Champion |
2007 | Beijing | IEF - Beijing (Collegiate) | Champion |
2007 | Beijing | WCG - Beijing | Champion |
2006 | Beijing | CEG Season 2005 First Stop | Fifth place |
2006 | Beijing | IEST - Beijing | Third place |
2006 | Dalian | IEF - China Grand Final | Seventh place |
2006 | Online | IEF - Online | Third place |
2006 | Beijing | WCG - Beijing | Champion |
2005 | Online | PLU4 | Fourth place |
2005 | Online | PLU3 | Second place |
2005 | Beijing | Intel E-sports Invitational | Champion |
2005 | Beijing | CKCG - China Grand Final | Top six (co-first) |
2005 | Zhengzhou | CKCG - Zhengzhou | Champion |
2005 | Beijing | CEG - Beijing | Third place |
2005 | Online | CEG - Online (China NetCom) | Champion |
2004 | Online | STL6 Individual League | Second place |
2004 | various cities | CEG Season 2004 | Fourth place |
2004 | Shenyang | CEG - Liaoning | Champion |
*Records marked with blue: national tournaments records. Others: regional tournaments records.
Abbreviations:
WGT - World Game Tour
WCG - World Cyber Games
IEF - International E-sports Festival
CEG - China E-sports Games
CKCG - China-Korea Cyber Games
IEST - International Electronic Sports Tournament
STL - Starcraft Team League of China
Enping "W_Y_W" Wang, Zerg player, supervision since 2001.
Best Record: National second place
2003 - 2004 Member of the Chinese National Team for WCG.
In World Cyber Games, Beijing, 2005.
In Daegu E-sports Festival, Daegu, South Korea, 2005.
In International E-sports Festival - World Final, Kangnung, South Korea, 2007
In International E-sports Festival - China Grand Final, Qingdao, 2007
In International E-sports Festival - China Grand Final, Qingdao, 2007
With Xiaofeng "Sky" Li, Beijing, 2009.