Roman “CyberFocus” Dergach is a Belarusian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive trainer, former pro gamer and commentator.
Name | Roman Dergach |
Date of birth | 31.01.1995 |
Country | Belarus |
Teams | FlipSid3, Arcade eSports, Rebels, Team Empire |
Role | Coach |
Current team | iG Int |
Disciplines | CS:GO |
Initially, CyberFocus advocated for less well-known mixes that did not achieve any significant success. However, even despite the relatively weak team performances, excellent personal skills allowed the future player to stand out from the rest. Thanks to this, in the summer of 2015, he became a replacement for the banned s1mple in FlipSid3 Tactics at ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1. After that, he was lucky enough to play under the banners of Arcade eSports, Worst Players, Rebels, Team Empire and other teams.
For CyberFocus, iG Int is the current team in which he works as a coach.
These are the settings of the standard CyberFocus config. Even though like many pros, he often experiments, Roman often relied on this configuration in important matches. To evaluate its benefits, you need to download the game to your Steam account.
As numerous videos of his games demonstrate, for CyberFocus CS GO, like for most snipers, it has become an arena for demonstrating excellent aim. A beneficial endurance and composure also distinguished the player during difficult matches.
Most likely, CyberFocus has thousands of hours spent in CS: GO. Unfortunately, the strict privacy settings in his Steam account do not allow him to find out the exact figure.
For CyberFocus, CS GO has always been a severe test, not only for strength but also for accuracy. At the same time, high-quality shooting from an AWP is not a skill that can be perfectly mastered in a couple of days. In reality, there are a lot of nuances that you can learn only from your own mistakes. Thanks to this, situational instinct and intuition are developed.
However, training plays the most important role in a high-quality game with a rifle. Most often, Roman trained on such well-known AWP maps as aim_botz, training_aim_csgo, as well as aimtraindriving. In addition, he admits that the constant training of moving the sight from target to target ideally improves the interaction of hands and eyes. This is guaranteed to make the shots accurate and the aiming – almost automatic.
For CyberFocus, CS GO has also been a source of income during its esports career. The approximate total prize money for a player, excluding his salary, is estimated at $ 10,361.
For CyberFocus, CS: GO has been central to his life for a very long time. But even after the end of his playing career, he continued to work in the eSports field, becoming a professional commentator and coach. He also streams on the popular Twitch platform, where he created an account in 2013. At the moment, the number of subscribers of the former player has already reached several tens of thousands.
Roman first met Counter-Strike at seven, thanks to his father, who brought his son to an Internet club
As the gamer admitted in some interviews, the period when he was in the Nemiga Gaming seems to him the best. In many ways, according to him, this is because that team was assembled practically by him. Over time, the team received excellent conditions for demonstrating good results and often got into major LAN tournaments. For all these reasons, he remembered Nemiga Gaming the most.
twitch.tv/cyberfocus.
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