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Pj: "I want to share my wisdom and knowledge"

WCG silver medalist wants to lead a Chinese all-star team like SKT1 was back in 2005, after winning World Cyber Games.



Six months ago, GosuGamers wrote: "Pj did what many thought was impossible. The Zerg Maestro, having won StarLeague after StarLeague is now out of the tournament. Pj, the lone StarCraft member of World Elite and a history in SK Telecom T1 is a long-time veteran in World Cyber Games. He has represented China in all World Cyber Games tournaments but 2003 and 2006." This was just after defeating Savior, and the non-Korean scene was in awe.

Today, Sha Jun Chun, more known as Pj, reveals his plans for the future. He says in an interview with myMYM.com that he aims for winning World Cyber Games.
- I want to become the world champion. I’ll work hard for it, he says.

Pj also reveals that he wishes to become a pro-gaming coach. After his World Cyber Games dream is fulfilled, he wishes to help other achieve what he did.
- I’ve been thinking of it a long time ago. I want to share my wisdom and knowledge of the game, he says and adds that his goal is to lead an all-star team in China like the Korean team SKT1 was back in 2005.

Many were hoping to see Pj play in the TeamLiquid StarLeague, but because of barring Chinese players from playing due to lag issues no Chinese players were allowed to take part. Pj says that without Chinese gamers the ladder is not so spectacular.
- It's not very smart to ban Chinese gamers. I mostly play with others and it’s not laggy, says Pj.

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