Thomas Taylor (electronic sports player)

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Tsquared's Halo 2 Emblem
Tsquared's Halo 2 Emblem[1][2][3]

Thomas Taylor (born October 15, 1987) grew up in Jupiter, Florida. Taylor has been a professional Halo gamer since June 2004 under the pseudonym Tsquared (initials are T.T.). He is the team captain of MLG 4v4 team Str8 Rippin. In June, 2006 Taylor signed a contract with Major League Gaming worth 250,000 dollars over 3 years. Taylor started the Gaming Lessons website.[4]

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[edit] Gaming Career

[edit] Gaming Reputation

MLGpro.com on Taylor's ability:

The high-profile head of Str8 Rippin, Tsquared's outgoing personality has shaped the trajectory of the sport. Recently named Stuff Magazine's 'Most Influential Person Under 30' and appearing on the front page of the Wall Street Journal, Tsquared elevates the public perception of pro gamers through his cool demeanor and confidence. As a player, T2 has been a force in the league from the beginning, developing its fan base through his sincere community interaction.

Leading the first squad to overthrow the previously-untarnished Final Boss, T2 brings a new analytical angle to the game. Tsquared's mental approach has been adopted by his teammates, as Str8 Rippin's play style is marked by strategic formations and a slower tempo. Through excellent communication and adaptability, T2 has established his side as one of the top forces on the circuit. Tsquared possesses an extraordinary supply of raw talent, and is one of the league's true power-weapons specialists. His sniping is matched by few, and his intense focus has driven one of Major League Gaming's most successful careers.

[edit] Competitive Gaming History

[edit] First Competitive Gaming Memory

Quoting Taylor:

The classic car pool rides across the country.

[edit] MLG

[edit] 2006

Halo 2 Gears of War
Event Open FFA
New York --
Dallas --
Anaheim --
Chicago --
Orlando --
NY Playoffs --
Las Vegas National Championship --
Team Str8 Rippin
Event Place Team Teammates
Las Vegas 1st Team Tsquared Tim Golden, Nick Enari, Lester Brooks
[5]

[edit] Pro's Choice Awards

Best Power Weapon Controller[6]

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[edit] 2005

Halo 2
Event Championship 4v4 Championship FFA Teammates
Washington D.C. 2nd 9th-16th Sergio, Tupac, Zyos
San Francisco -- -- --
Houston 4th 2nd Defy, Gandhi, Vash
Orlando 3rd 2nd Fonzi, Foulacy, Karma
St. Louis 4th -- KillerN, Tupac, Vash
Philadelphia Team Str8 Rippin -- Team Str8 Rippin
Las Vegas Team Str8 Rippin 5th Team Str8 Rippin
Nashville -- -- --
Seattle 3rd -- Detach, Foulacy, Mack
LA Western CC Trademark Gamers -- Trademark Gamers
Atlanta Eastern CC Trademark Gamers -- Trademark Gamers
Chicago Central CC Trademark Gamers -- Trademark Gamers
NY National Championships 5th -- Defy, Toxin, Vash

[edit] Awards

2005 Pro's Choice Awards

[edit] 2004

Halo: CE
Event Championship FFA Championship 4v4 Teammates
New York -- -- --
Philadelphia -- -- --
Dallas -- 3rd (3v3) Gintron, Killer
Chicago 5th 4th Legend, McGavin, Mighty
Atlanta -- 4th Alex, Csquared, Scythe
Seattle -- -- --
San Francisco 3rd 1st Scythe, Slim, Zyos
Los Angeles -- -- --
Boston 1st 4th Hugo, McGavin, Slim
NY National Championships -- -- --

[edit] Career Highlights

MVP of the MLG All-Star Classic 2006
Signed a $250,000 Contract with MLG
Won back-to-back MLG Majors
Won MLG Boston FFA
Overthrew Final Boss at MLG Philly while being filmed by MTV True Life
Placed Top 5 at 30 consecutive national tournaments
Started www.Gaming-Lessons.com in September 2005

[edit] Preferences

[edit] Halo 2

[edit] Favorite MLG Gametype

CTF Sanctuary

[edit] Controls

Default, 4 sensitivity

[edit] Other Favorite Video Games

Halo: CE, Area 51, NBA Live, Madden, Mortal Kombat, Guitar Hero, {Gears Of War}

[edit] Media Appearances

[edit] Television

MTV True Life: I'm a Professional Gamer - November 2005
MTV Overdrive
MTV: Making the game
CNBC Hour Long Gaming Special
Spike TV: Gamehead August 2006
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[edit] Print

Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) - April 05
Electronic Gaming Monthly (EGM) - October 05
Official Xbox Magazine (OXM) - March 05
Cargo Magazine
Sun-Sentinel "Who's got game" - April 27, 2005
Stuff Magazine: Power List 20 Under 30 - August 2006
Wired Magazine - August 2006
Wall Street Journal - 7/26/2006 (Front Page)

[edit] Radio

X102.3 Jams Mark McKrazy Morning Show
Real Radio 104.1 - The Hideout - August 2006
ABC News Radio - August 2006

[edit] Other

GTTV - Win in MLG Las Vegas
Gameriot Celebrity appearance at Sunfest
Scion Pop-Up Event - Celebrity Appearance, Miami, FL
[7]

Super freakin Mario BROS

[edit] References

  1. ^ CP Team Str8 Rippin game on Xbox Live
  2. ^ CP Tsquared's Gamertag
  3. ^ Tsquared's Halo 2 Emblem
  4. ^ Gameset Inverview
  5. ^ GoW Tournament Standings
  6. ^ http://www.mlgpro.com/?q=node/96948&pagenumber=0&page=5&query=node/96948
  7. ^ Tsquared's Official Pro Page with free MLG Torunament Footage

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