Another season of QuakeLive Team Deathmatch ends when the Grand Finals for both Clanbase Eurocup XXV and the new Champions League will be played this week. The first one to finish is the Clanbase Eurocup XXV which for the first time will get a champion other than 4Kings. The team that has won the last 3 Eurocups couldn't even make it to top 4 this time after they lost to sitto.
ESH Full Tilt Poker Challenge QL TDM Finals
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17 Feb 2011, 18:45
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Today we will see the end of the first series in the Esports Heaven Full Tilt Poker Challenge as the Quake Live Team Deathmatch finals will be played. In the past month and a half we've seen some amazing matches as the TDM scene is slowly awakening from the years of hibernation.
IEM 5 EC Aftermath: Lo3 & VODs
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26 Jan 2011, 11:12
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Last night the 68th episode of Live on Three aired with the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 5: European Championship Finals being the main topic. All three champions, Anton "Cooller" Singov, Jeffrey "SjoW" Brusi and Patrik "cArn" Sättermon from fnatic's Counter-Strike 1.6 team join Slasher and djWheat to discuss the event, the future and other stuff related to their respective games. Click here to watch the show.
Also VODs have started to appear for those who missed the live action. All Grand Finals are already up, I personally recommend everyone to watch the epic battles between Cooller and av3k and fnatic and mTw. More VODs can be found at ESL TV's VOD Archive. As usual, Level Up TV did an awesome job covering some of the Quake matches, including the the Bronze Final between Cypher and strenx. All other VODs from Level Up TV can be found here.
Also VODs have started to appear for those who missed the live action. All Grand Finals are already up, I personally recommend everyone to watch the epic battles between Cooller and av3k and fnatic and mTw. More VODs can be found at ESL TV's VOD Archive. As usual, Level Up TV did an awesome job covering some of the Quake matches, including the the Bronze Final between Cypher and strenx. All other VODs from Level Up TV can be found here.
ESL IEM V: European Championship Finals
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19 Jan 2011, 14:21
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It is time to determine the next set of champions in the ESL Intel Extreme Masters: Season 5. The best European players head to a new destination as the European Championship Finals will be played at Cybersport Arena in Kiev. Someone has the honor to become the first European champion in Star Craft II while mousesports and Cypher return to defend their titles in Counter-Strike 1.6 and Quake Live respectively.
In addition to the prize money, the top 6 of Quake Live, the top 7 of Counter-Strike 1.6 and the top 4 of Star Craft II will qualify for the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 World Championship Finals to be held at ceBIT 2011, Hannover in the beginning of March.
Links: Article, ESL IEM5 EC
Coverage: Tek-9, SK Gaming, fnatic, Team Liquid, ESFI World, Fragster
Interviews:
with Cypher (by SK)
with spart1e (by SK)
with fazz (by ESFI)
with GoHLinK (by ESFI)
with Na'Vi Zeus (by SK)
Final Standings:
Quake Live
Cooller - $4,000
av3k - $2,000
strenx - $1,150
4th Cypher $750
5th/6th k1llsen - $500
5th/6th fazz - $500
7th/8th Spart1e - $400
7th/8th noctis - $400
9th/10th madix - $350
9th/10th tox1c - $350
11th GoHLinK - $300
Star Craft II
SjoW - $7,500
White-Ra- $3,500
DeMusliM - $1,800
4th Tarson - $1,200
5th/6th Socke - $800
5th/6th GoOdy - $800
7th/8th Kas - $500
7th/8th SarenS - $500
9th/10th ClouD - $400
9th/10th Naama - $400
11th/12th PredY - $300
11th/12th merz - $300
Counter-Strike 1.6
fnatic - $20,000
mTw - $9,500
Frag eXecutors - $5,500
4th Natus Vincere - $3,200
5th/6th Lions - $2,150
5th/6th Meet Your Makers - $2,150
7th/8th TCM Gaming - $1,500
7th/8th SK Gaming - $1,500
9th/10th forZe - $1,250
9th/10th esahara - $1,250
11th/12th alternate - $1,000
11th/12th Mousesports - $1,000
Quake Live
Cooller - $4,000
av3k - $2,000
strenx - $1,150
4th Cypher $750
5th/6th k1llsen - $500
5th/6th fazz - $500
7th/8th Spart1e - $400
7th/8th noctis - $400
9th/10th madix - $350
9th/10th tox1c - $350
11th GoHLinK - $300
Star Craft II
SjoW - $7,500
White-Ra- $3,500
DeMusliM - $1,800
4th Tarson - $1,200
5th/6th Socke - $800
5th/6th GoOdy - $800
7th/8th Kas - $500
7th/8th SarenS - $500
9th/10th ClouD - $400
9th/10th Naama - $400
11th/12th PredY - $300
11th/12th merz - $300
Counter-Strike 1.6
fnatic - $20,000
mTw - $9,500
Frag eXecutors - $5,500
4th Natus Vincere - $3,200
5th/6th Lions - $2,150
5th/6th Meet Your Makers - $2,150
7th/8th TCM Gaming - $1,500
7th/8th SK Gaming - $1,500
9th/10th forZe - $1,250
9th/10th esahara - $1,250
11th/12th alternate - $1,000
11th/12th Mousesports - $1,000
In addition to the prize money, the top 6 of Quake Live, the top 7 of Counter-Strike 1.6 and the top 4 of Star Craft II will qualify for the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 World Championship Finals to be held at ceBIT 2011, Hannover in the beginning of March.
Links: Article, ESL IEM5 EC
Coverage: Tek-9, SK Gaming, fnatic, Team Liquid, ESFI World, Fragster
Interviews:
with Cypher (by SK)
with spart1e (by SK)
with fazz (by ESFI)
with GoHLinK (by ESFI)
with Na'Vi Zeus (by SK)
Dreamhack Winter 2010 is over
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24 Nov 2010, 18:01
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All good things must come to an end and so does this Dreamhack, the tournament featuring players from the very top and the upcoming challengers, the tournament filled with drama and upsets, and most importantly the greatest Quake action we've seen in a while. Av3k's time as the Dreamhack champion is now over as he among the three members of the elite four went down in the first round of the playoffs and Cypher being the only one to advance further and eventually reaching the final. In the final Cypher had to face DaHanG, an American underestimated by many. Cypher in three maps became the new king of Dreamhack although DaHanG certainly put up a good fight. For the third place we had two online rivals battling it out in a thrilling 5-mapper. K1llsen came out on top and strenx had to settle for the 4th place which in tournament with this level of competition is a great achievement.
MSI Beat It:
rapha - $6,000 + MSI GT663 Laptop
Cypher - $3,000
strenx - $1,500
4th Cooller
5-6th av3k, k1llsen
7-8th stermy, DaHanG
9-12th zsx, Spart1e, noctis, dem0n
13-16th Vo0, guard, tox1c, fazz
Kaspersky Championship:
Cypher ~ 4900 €
DaHanG ~ 1600 €
k1llsen~ 1000 €
4th strenx
5-8th Cooller, av3k, rapha, stermy
9-12th noctis, guard, Krysa, Spart1e
13-16th GaRpY, Vo0, fazz, p0ni
Final Standings
MSI Beat It:
rapha - $6,000 + MSI GT663 Laptop
Cypher - $3,000
strenx - $1,500
4th Cooller
5-6th av3k, k1llsen
7-8th stermy, DaHanG
9-12th zsx, Spart1e, noctis, dem0n
13-16th Vo0, guard, tox1c, fazz
Kaspersky Championship:
Cypher ~ 4900 €
DaHanG ~ 1600 €
k1llsen~ 1000 €
4th strenx
5-8th Cooller, av3k, rapha, stermy
9-12th noctis, guard, Krysa, Spart1e
13-16th GaRpY, Vo0, fazz, p0ni
Quake Live Wednesday!
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17 Nov 2010, 11:02
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Today is Wednesday which means it's another playday of the ESL Intel Extreme Master Season 5: European Championship. Today we will see the the match to decide the group leader in Group A, k1llsen vs av3k. The match will of course be casted by ESL TV with Joe, starting at 22:00 CET. After that the ESL TV will also show madix vs calipt.
IEM 5 EC - The First Encounter
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27 Oct 2010, 14:08
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The online groupstage of the Intel Extreme Masters Season 5: European Championship kicks off tonight with five matches. All the matches are played as bo3 and the maplist is as following: Aerowalk, Blood Run, Dismemberment, Furious Heights, Hektik, Lost World, Vertical Vengeance. The winner of each match earns $50.
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
21:30 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:45 CEST
22:45 CEST
strenx vs spartaz0rd @ Level Up TV
noctis vs daxio
k1llsen vs GaRpY @ Level Up TV
fazz vs Nitrino @ ESL TV
guard vs UwU @ ESL TV
calipt vs serak
The following matches from round one will be played later.
31/10/10
2/11/10
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21:00 CEST
22:45 CEST
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Spart1e vs plaZmaa
winz vs av3k
fox vs zsx
Cypher vs dem0n
draven vs stermy
Cooller vs GoHLinK
The groups have changed a bit, as Balk and Cny are unable to play they are replaced by plaZmaa and zsx.
Source: IEM 5 European Championship
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27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
27/10/10
21:30 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:15 CEST
22:45 CEST
22:45 CEST
strenx vs spartaz0rd @ Level Up TV
noctis vs daxio
k1llsen vs GaRpY @ Level Up TV
fazz vs Nitrino @ ESL TV
guard vs UwU @ ESL TV
calipt vs serak
The following matches from round one will be played later.
31/10/10
2/11/10
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21:00 CEST
22:45 CEST
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Spart1e vs plaZmaa
winz vs av3k
fox vs zsx
Cypher vs dem0n
draven vs stermy
Cooller vs GoHLinK
The groups have changed a bit, as Balk and Cny are unable to play they are replaced by plaZmaa and zsx.
Source: IEM 5 European Championship
IEM 5 EC Groups Announced
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21 Oct 2010, 19:14
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The qualification rounds have come to an end and finally the groups for the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 5: European Championship were drawn for Quake Live and StarCraft II. Next week the online groupstage will begin, all matches are played in Best of 3 format, the winner of each match picks a $50 bonus and the top 2 of each group will advance to the European Championship Finals where the main part of $114,400 prize money is at stake. For participating the Finals each player also gets another bonus of $150.
ESL IEM V: American Championship Finals!
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8 Oct 2010, 10:25
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The first regional champions of the ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 5 are about to be determined as the Americans have arrived at Comic Con 2010 in New York City. The games for the weekend are Counter-Strike 1.6, StarCraft II and QuakeLive. The QuakeLive tournament seems particularly intersting as we see the reigning American Champion EG.DaHang, the reigning World Champion SK-rapha, the Painkiller legend coL.Vo0 and czm, a mastermind from the past.
QuakeLive
rapha ($3,000)
DaHanG ($1,500)
Vo0 ($1,000)
4th czm ($700)
5-6th Chance, vamp1re ($500)
7-8th dkt, ziel ($400)
StarCraft II
Fenix ($4,000)
qxc ($2,000)
HuK ($1,200)
4th. drewbie ($800)
5-6th KiWiKaKi, MurDer ($550)
7-8th suggy, silver ($450)
Counter-Strike 1.6
compLexity ($11,000)
Team EG ($5,500)
Loaded! ($3,300)
4th Desire2Excel ($1,800)
5-6th mamazkillaz, excello.zowie ($1,200)
7-8th dynamic, viGor ($1,000)
»Final Standings«
QuakeLive
rapha ($3,000)
DaHanG ($1,500)
Vo0 ($1,000)
4th czm ($700)
5-6th Chance, vamp1re ($500)
7-8th dkt, ziel ($400)
StarCraft II
Fenix ($4,000)
qxc ($2,000)
HuK ($1,200)
4th. drewbie ($800)
5-6th KiWiKaKi, MurDer ($550)
7-8th suggy, silver ($450)
Counter-Strike 1.6
compLexity ($11,000)
Team EG ($5,500)
Loaded! ($3,300)
4th Desire2Excel ($1,800)
5-6th mamazkillaz, excello.zowie ($1,200)
7-8th dynamic, viGor ($1,000)
IEM V: Gamescom 2010
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17 Aug 2010, 23:36
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The ESL Intel Extreme Masters V: Global Challenge Gamescom 2010 is now finished with some awesome games during throughout the whole five days. The Quakelive tournament ended with a huge surprise as k1llsen unleashed his fearsome railgun and took down rapha, the reigning ESL Intel Extreme Masters champion. In the StarCraft II tournament, MorroW, who wasn't even supposed to be at the event, beat IdrA three maps to one.
Quakelive:
k1llsen - $3,500
rapha - $1,700
av3k - $850
4th: Cooller - $550
5-8th: noctis, strenx, spart1e, DaHanG - $400
9-12th: calipt, STING, matr0x, bodzo - $250
13-14th: Sc00t, draven - $200
StarCraft II:
MorroW - $5,000
IdrA - $2,500
dimaga - $1,400
4th: Tarson - $900
5-8th: TheLittleOne, DeMusliM, MaDFroG, Sarens - $600
9-12th: White-Ra, Artosis, LucifroN7, Naniwa - $400
13-16th: ClouD, HuK, HasuObs, Strelok $300
The Final Standings
Quakelive:
k1llsen - $3,500
rapha - $1,700
av3k - $850
4th: Cooller - $550
5-8th: noctis, strenx, spart1e, DaHanG - $400
9-12th: calipt, STING, matr0x, bodzo - $250
13-14th: Sc00t, draven - $200
StarCraft II:
MorroW - $5,000
IdrA - $2,500
dimaga - $1,400
4th: Tarson - $900
5-8th: TheLittleOne, DeMusliM, MaDFroG, Sarens - $600
9-12th: White-Ra, Artosis, LucifroN7, Naniwa - $400
13-16th: ClouD, HuK, HasuObs, Strelok $300