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About Me

I’m Les, and it’s with a great sense of pride that I introduce myself as the creative force and personality behind the Wallerdog brand. My journey in the world of PC gaming didn’t just start yesterday; it’s been a thrilling ride since 2016 when I first decided to share my gaming experiences on YouTube.

For me, happiness comes through the clicks, the camaraderie, and the immersive universes of PC games. What began as a private hobby quickly evolved into a public saga where I get to connect with fellow enthusiasts and share every victory, every defeat, and all the unscripted moments that make gaming so captivating.

Now, I don’t want you to think it’s all about the leaderboard or the next big win. What drives me is the shared exhilaration with my viewers and the chance to create content that resonates with a like-minded community. I invite you to learn more about my gaming chronicles and how they’ve shaped the Wallerdog story.

Wallerdog’s Gaming Chronology: From Tanks to Go

My gaming chronology isn’t just a list of titles I’ve played; it’s a testament to a thriving passion that connects me with millions worldwide. I dove headfirst into the PC gaming scene with a strategic mindset, starting with the high-octane world of ‘World of Tanks.’ The sounds of virtual artillery and the thrill of team strategies hooked me from the start. But I didn’t stop there. My arsenal expanded to include ‘World of Warships’ and ‘War Thunder,’ each offering its own unique challenges and joys.

One of my proudest moments came when a visual story I told through a ‘World of Tanks’ short video ā€“ featuring the epic standoff between the KV2 and a panzer ā€“ resonated with gamers on a massive scale, racking up over 1 million views. That video represented a blend of strategy, entertainment, and a dash of good old tank humor that seemed to hit the mark.

Venturing beyond the battlefield, I embraced the ancient art of the game of Go. This strategic board game may be quiet in comparison to war games, but it’s no less intense. My passion for Go led me to create a dedicated space for beginners at howtoplaygoforbeginners.com, where I could share the profound tactical depth and peaceful philosophy the game has to offer.

I cherish the interactive aspect of gaming as much as the gameplay itself. That’s why you’ll often find me live streaming on Twitch, once a week per genre. It’s here where my dual passions converge ā€“ the calculated artillery of war games meets the disciplined strategy of Go. Tune in, and you’ll experience the vibrant community that springs to life around these games. We’ll share tips, triumphs, and the occasional misstep, all in real-time.

Live Streams and Personal Insights: The Man Behind the Screen

Now that you’ve gotten to know just a snippet of my gaming journey, I want to connect even more through my weekly live streams on Twitch. I switch it up, one week you’ll catch me deep in a tactical war game, and the next Iā€™m strategizing over a Go board. It’s not only about the games; it’s an opportunity for us to interact, share laughs, and build a tight-knit community.

You’re going to find out that I’m more than just the games I play. Each live stream is a chance for us to chat about life, swap stories, and learn from each other.

Choose something that resonates with you. Maybe it’s the thrill of an intense gaming moment or the calm, thoughtful moves in a game of Go. I invite you to hop onto Twitch and join me. It’s a place where we’re not just viewers and streamers; we are friends, co-strategists, and part of a growing family.

So my question to you today is, are you ready to be part of this adventure? Let’s share our passion for gaming and beyond. Thank you for diving into my world. I’d love to hear your feedback, so feel free to reach out, join the conversation during a stream, or simply drop your comments below. Your interaction makes Wallerdog Gaming what it is, and I can’t wait to meet each of you on the battlefield or over a Go board.

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