Robinson began playing
StarCraft: Brood War as early as 1998, at age 14, when he started his own professional
StarCraft team. In 2007, he won the
World Cyber Games 2007 USA qualifiers. He was also a contestant on the first season of the
Syfy reality show
WCG Ultimate Gamer in 2009. That same year, Robinson joined the esports organization
Evil Geniuses, in anticipation of
Blizzard Entertainment upcoming sequel
StarCraft II. He was initially paid a salary of per month, along with paid travel and free equipment. By 2010, Robinson and some of his Evil Geniuses teammates founded GosuCoaching, a dedicated coaching website, where the majority of his income came from. He would also cast
StarCraft events and worked on the State of the Game podcast. In an interview, he noted that while he enjoyed the community aspect of the game, he was "a competitor first and foremost." His Evil Geniuses salary increased to at least $3,000 per month by 2011. By mid-2012, Robinson started hosting and casting live events more regularly, and while he worked primarily as a host and analyst thereafter, he still played in a few major
StarCraft II events, including MLG and the
HomeStory Cup. He left Evil Geniuses in January 2017, after the organization dropped its entire
StarCraft II division. Afterwards, Robinson worked in the
StarCraft scene independently, continuing to cast numerous
StarCraft II tournaments. He also created a weekly
StarCraft II podcast called The Pylon Show with
Daniel Ray "Artosis" Stemkoski and Matt "CobraVe7nom7" Land. Robinson's last event he worked in was the 2019 WCS North America and Europe qualifiers. == Personal life ==