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rapha wins ESWC 2010 Quake Live

image: 18_bigAfter a year of absence the ESWC is back and the best of eSports are gathered for the Grand Finals at the New Port Bay hotel in France Disneyland Paris. Over the next four days these contenders are fighting to get their share of a whopping $213,500 of total prize money, divided for 10 tournaments, one of them being Quake Live.

Final standings

United States of America rapha - $8,000
Poland av3k - $4,000
Russia Cooller - $2,000
4th United States of America DaHanG

Dreamhack Summer 2010 QL is over

image: 107_big The DreamHack Summer 2010 is taking place this weekend in Sweden Jönköping. This big LAN event will host the first big international Quakelive tournament of the summer with the Kaspersky QUAKE LIVE Championships. The competition will be played through a Group stage of 4 groups (bo3) and a Single Elimination Bracket (bo5) starting with Quarter-finals.

Final Standings:


Poland av3k (30 000 SEK)
Belarus Cypher (15 000 SEK)
France strenx (5 000 SEK)
4th Sweden fox
5-8th. Sweden spart1e, Austria noctis, Italy stermy, Sweden Z4muZ

QL IEM4 EC Ready to Go!

image: 10d89yuYesterday evening the Groups for the Quake Live ESL Intel Extreme Masters Season 4 European Championship Finals were announced with some changes in the participating players. The final (?) player list and the groups for the event to be played between January 21st and 24th at the ESL Studios in Cologne, Germany are the following:

Group A:

Poland Maciej "srs/rzr/av3k" Krzykowski
Sweden Sebastian "fnatic/spart1e" Siira
United Kingdom Gareth "dignitas/GaRpY" Marshall
Germany Benjamin "mTw|calipt" Jakob

Group B:

Russia Anton "mouz.Cooller" Singov
France Kévin "fnatic/strenx" Baeza
Sweden Alexander "xlo-Z4muZ" Ihrfors
Netherlands Jeffrey "LLL*draven" DebipersadGroup C:

Belarus Alexey "srs/rzr/cypher" Yanushevsky
Germany Marcel "k1llsen" Paul
France Pierre-E "fnatic/l1nkje" Portier
United Kingdom Dan "dignitas/zsx" Sanders

Group D:

Italy Alessandro "stermy" Avallone
Sweden Magnus "mouz.fox" Olsson
Austria Richard "noctis" Gansterer
Belgium Romain "LLL*dem0n" LeclercqTogether with groups a schedule for the whole event was released, the schedule for the first day is the following:

ESL IEM AC finals are Over!

image: 128_bigThe ESL Intel Extreme Master American Championship finals are now over. United States of America EG hit the jackpot taking the 1st and the 3rd places in Quake Live, the 1st spot in Counter-Strike and placing 4th in World of Warcraft, and we will see all those players in the World Championship finals in CeBIT 2010 in Germany. Before that, however we need to get them some decent competitors and that means the IEM European Championship finals need to be played, and that is not far away at all. The European Championship finals are played in 14.-17. January for CS and WoW and a week later for Quake Live. I personally would like thank the ESL crew in Edmonton, especially Poland Carmac, the guys from iD Software for giving the LAN support and last but not least the awesome people at ESL Studios and the great casters United Kingdom TosspoT, United Kingdom 2GD and United Kingdom Joe. See you in January!

»Quake Live Final Standings«


United States of America EG.DaHanG $3,500 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
United States of America SK-rapha $1,500 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
United States of America EG.Chance $1,000 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
4th Netherlands col'Vo0 $700 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
5-6. griffin - $400
5-6. gellehsak - $400
7-8. dkt - $250
7-8. sparks - $250

»World of Warcraft Final Standings«


CheckSix - $7,500 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
SK Gaming - $3,500 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
fnatic - $1,500 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
4th Team EG - $800 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
5-6. Loaded - $500
5-6. compLexity - $500
7. From Quitters... - $350

»Counter-Strike Final Standings«


Team EG - $15,000 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
compLexity - $7,000 + Ticket to World Championship Finals
Blight Gaming - $3,000
4th Sway Gaming - $1,500
5-6. Berserk - $1,000
5-6. Team Exigent - $1,000
7-8. Kindred - $750
7-8. Facepalm - $750

»Quake Live Finals«[/b]]
The Grand Final: United States of America SK-rapha 2 : 3 United States of America EG.DaHanG
3rd Place: Netherlands col'Vo0 0 : 3 United States of America EG.Chance

»Quake Live Semifinals«[/b]]
United States of America EG.Chance 2 : 3 United States of America SK-Rapha
Netherlands coL'Vo0 0: 3 United States of America EG.DaHanG

»Quake Live Groups«[/b]]
Group A:

Player
United States of America EG.Chance
Netherlands coL'Vo0
Canada EG.griffin
United States of America coL'dkt
Points
6
6
6
0
Wins
2
2
2
0
Losses
1
1
1
3


Summary of the Events

Before the event Group A was considered a battle of three, with Canada EG.griffin being the definite 4th place finisher. United States of America coL'dkt was supposed to be the winner of the Group but that image was pretty much destroyed in the very first match when he went head-to-head with his new compLexity teammate Netherlands Vo0. The result of the match was a total surprise to many, Vo0 beat dkt straight in two maps. In the meantime United States of America EG.Chance beat his teammate griffin in two maps as well, which was to be expected.

The following match between Chance and Vo0 was a real thriller. In the first map, which was tourney9 (aka House of Decay) it seemed Chance was punishing Vo0 quite convincingly before the Dutchman started his furious comeback with five frags or so to catchup. The game was 7-6 in favor of Chance who tried his best to hide from his opponent and it seemed he had the game in his pocket with seconds to go. However, the nerves of the American failed him and he moved out from his hiding spot, which resulted in Vo0 tieing the game in the very last second and the game went on to overtime. Chance had already given to mapcontrol to Vo0 who kept it the entire overtime, fiinally beating Chance 13 to 7. The American found his way out of the misery in the second map (ztntourney1 aka Blood Run) and gave Vo0 the beating he wasn't expecting, with the result being 10 to 2 in favor of Chance. Even if Chance dominated in ztn, Vo0 had some aces in the sleeve in the deciding map (dm13 aka Lost World). Vo0 didn't give up even one frag, and took his second win with 6 frags to 0.

At the same time griffin showed he is no pushover when he beat dkt 2:1, meaning the final round could possibly result in a three-way tie. And that's exactly what happened. Griffin vs Vo0, dkt vs Chance. As impressive as Vo0 had been, griffin certainly didn't let that bother him as the Canadian picked up the pace with the help of his unreal rockets, the result being a close mapwin in ztn, the score being 4 to 3. The following maps were dominance from both players, Vo0 took 9-1 victory in dm13 and griffin somewhat suprisingly win dm6 (aka Campgrounds Redux) with the score of 10 to 2, causing Vo0 to lose his first game in the event. At the same time Chance beat dkt in two maps, meaning the favorite of the Group, dkt had lost all his games and was left on the 4th place instead. In a three-way tie between Chance, Vo0 and griffin map wins/losses had to be inspected resulting in, despite giving a good performance, griffin is left out from the playoffs with Chance and Vo0 going through.


Group B:

Player
United States of America EG.DaHanG
United States of America SK-rapha
Canada EG.gellehsak
Canada sparks
Points
9
6
3
0
Wins
3
2
1
0
Losses
0
1
2
3


Summary of the Events

Group B on the other hand was a lot clearer prior to event, with United States of America SK-rapha and United States of America EG.DaHanG going to the playoffs, in that order. Everything was going just as planned, rapha and DaHanG both beat gellehsak and sparks 2 to 0 respectively, although for a moment it seemed gellehsak could cause a huge upset versus rapha. In tourney7 (aka Furious Heights), gellehsak was only one frag away from rapha with 3 minutes left. He had all the chances to tie the game and even possibly take a mapwin but for some reason he threw that all away by first giving up both Megahealth and the Red Armor without challenging rapha and then picking a fight by the Yellow Armor by the railgun for no apparent reason. Truthfully I can't remember if rapha extended his lead in that situation but atleast he had a total mapcontrol now and gellehsak's hopes for a miracle faded away.

Now the plans were re-written in the final and the most anticipated match of the night when rapha and DaHanG faced each other in a match that'd determine the final Group order. Rapha was a clear favorite but as gellehsak has hinted, DaHanG has improved a lot and according to the Canadian, DaHanG would eventually be the American to beat. DaHanG showed some of his potential in this very match when he beat rapha straight in two maps, meaning DaHanG would be winner of the Group B without losing a map and rapha would be the second.

»World of Warcraft Finals«[/b]]
The Grand Final: United States of America SK.USA 3 : 4 United States of America CheckSix
3rd Place: United States of America Fnatic 4 : 3 United States of America Team EG

»World of Warcraft Semifinals«[/b]]
United States of America SK.USA 4 : 1United States of America Fnatic
United States of America CheckSix 4 : 1 United States of America Team EG

»World of Warcraft Groups«[/b]]
Group A:

Team
United States of America CheckSix Gaming
United States of America SK-Gaming USA
Canada Loaded.Wow
Canada From Quitters To Winners
Points
6
6
6
0
Wins
2
2
2
0
Losses
1
1
1
3

Group A:

Team
United States of America Evil Geniuses
United States of America Fnatic.Wow
United States of America compLexity
Points
6
3
0
Wins
2
1
0
Losses
0
1
2


»Counter-Strike Finals«[/b]]
The Grand Final: United States of America Team EG 2 : 0 United States of America compLexity
3rd Place: Canada Blight 2 : 1 Canada Sway
»Counter-Strike Semifinals«[/b]]
United States of America Team EG 2 : 0 Canada Sway
Canada Blight 0 : 2 United States of America compLexity

»Counter-Strike Groups«[/b]]
Group A:

Team
United States of America Team EG
Canada Blight Gaming
Canada Berserk
Canada Kindred
Points
9
6
3
0
Wins
3
2
1
0
Losses
0
1
2
3

Group B:

Team
United States of America compLexity Syndicate
Canada Sway
United States of America Team Exigent
Canada NERDSMASHERS
Points
9
6
3
0
Wins
3
2
1
0
Losses
0
1
2
3




VODs
ESL IEM American Championship
Interview with Canada gellehsak
Interview with Netherlands Vo0
Interview with United States of America DaHanG
Interview with United States of America rapha
Interview with United States of America dkt

ESL IEM American Championship

image: 128_bigThis weekend the best players in the USA and Canada are fighting to get their share of $53,000 prizepot and tickets for the ESL Intel Extreme Masters World Championship in CeBIT 2010, Hannover, Germany. The fierce battle takes place in West Edmonton Mall in Canada.

»Quake Live Groups«[/b]]


Group A
United States of America Chance
Netherlands Vo0
Canada griffin
United States of America dkt
Group B
United States of America DaHanG
United States of America rapha
Canada gellehsak
Canada sparks


»Quake Live Prizes«[/b]]
- $3,500 + Ticket to World Championship
- $1,500 + Ticket to World Championship
- $1,000 + Ticket to World Championship
4. - $700
5-6. - $400
5-6. - $400
7-8. - $250
7-8. - $250

Note: rapha has already qualified to World Championship (by winning in Dubai) so if he places in top 3 his extra-ticket is given to player who places 4th


»Counter-Strike 1.6 Groups«[/b]]

Group A
United States of America Team EG
Canada Kindred
Canada Frag Dominant
Canada Team Devious
Group B
United States of America compLexity Syndicate
United States of America Team Exigent
Canada NERDSMASHERS
Canada Sway


»Counter-Strike Prizes«[/b]]
- $15,000 + Ticket to World Championship
- $7,000 + Ticket to World Championship
- $3,000
4. - $1,500
5-6. - $1,000
5-6. - $1,000
7-8. - $750
7-8. - $750


»World of Warcraft Groups«[/b]]

Group A
United States of America SK Gaming USA
Canada Loaded.WoW
United States of America CheckSix Gaming
Canada From Quitters To Winners
Group B
United States of America compLexity
United States of America fnatic.WoW
United States of America Evil Geniuses


»World of Warcraft Prizes«[/b]]
- $7,500 + Ticket to World Championship
- $3,500 + Ticket to World Championship
- $1,500 + Ticket to World Championship
4. - $800 + Ticket to World Championship
5-6. - $500
5-6. - $500
7-8. - $350
7-8. - $350



Streams are of course offered by ESL TV (Alternative Host) and now that the Quake Live groupstage is over Counter-Strike will begin in a moment!

»Quake Live Results and Schedule for Friday«[/b]]
Round 1:
- 22:00 CET: United States of America dkt 0 : 2 Vo0 Netherlands on ESL TV
- 22:40 CET: United States of America DaHanG 2 : 0 gellehsak Canada on ESL TV
- 23:20 CET: United States of America rapha 2 : 0 sparks Canada
- 23:20 CET: United States of America Chance 2 : 0 griffin Canada

Round 2
- 00:00 CET: United States of America Chance 1 vs 2 Vo0 Netherlands
- 00:00 CET: United States of America dkt 1 vs 2 griffin Canada
- 00:40 CET: United States of America rapha 2 : 0 gellehsak Canada
- 00:40 CET: United States of America DaHanG 2 : 0 sparks Canada

Round 3 (Most relevant game will be covered on ESL TV)
- 01:20 CET: Canada gellehsak vs Canada sparks
- 01:20 CET: United States of America DaHanG 2 : 0 rapha United States of America
- 01:20 CET: United States of America Chance 2 : 0 dkt United States of America
- 01:20 CET: Canada griffin 2 : 1 Vo0 Netherlands



ESL IEM American Championship
Interview with Canada gellehsak
Interview with Netherlands Vo0
Tek-9 previews the Quake Live tournament

Rapha triumphs in Athens!

image: 66860-masters-athens_ After some thrilling matches and surprises Rapha leaves Athens as a master!



Final Standings


United States of America SK-Rapha (7,500 US$ + Direct qualification to ESWC Grand Final 2009)
Sweden xlo.spartie (4,500 US$)
Poland srs.av3k (2,000 US$)
4th Belarus srs.Cypher (1,000 US$)



Demos from all matches should be available at ESWC ftp sooner or later, day 1 demos are already up.



Sweden xlo.spartie [1:2] United States of America SK-Rapha
20 «pro-q3dm6» 11
14 «pro-q3tourney4» 16
6 «pro-nodm9» 13


Poland srs.av3k [2:1] Belarus srs.Cypher
14 «ztn3tourney1» 22
38 «hub3aeroq3» 34
19 «pro-q3dm6» 7


Poland srs.Av3k [0:2] United States of America SK-Rapha
25 «hub3aeroq3» 35
13 «pro-nodm9» 14

Sweden xlo.spartie [2:0] Belarus srs.Cypher
24 «pro-q3dm6» 5
23 «hub3aeroq3» 11


Group A:
Name

Sweden xlo.spartie
Poland srs.Av3k
Sweden LLL-Fox
Austria noctis
Played

3
3
3
3
Won

2
2
2
0
Lost

1
1
1
3
Points

6
6
6
0
Map Difference

+3
+2
+1
-5

Group B:
Name

Belarus srs.Cypher
United States of America SK-Rapha
China RazerJ
Germany K1llsen
Played

3
3
3
3
Won

2
2
2
0
Lost

1
1
1
2
Points

6
6
6
0
Map Difference

+2
+2
+1
-5


Group A:
Name

Noctis
K1llsen
Fx|Matr0x
Puppet
Played

3
3
3
3
Won

3
2
1
0
Lost

0
1
2
3
Points

9
6
3
0


Group B:
Name

LLL-fox
SK-Rapha
Toxjq
Virtuoso
Played

3
3
3
3
Won

3
2
1
0
Lost

0
1
2
3
Points

9
6
3
0


Group C:
Name

RazerJ
av3k
Ons
Played

2
2
2
Won

2
1
0
Lost

0
1
2
Points

6
3
0


Group D:
Name

srs.Cypher
xlo.Spart1e
mouz.Cooller
Adrian
Played

3
3
3
3
Won

3
2
1
0
Lost

0
1
2
3
Points

9
6
3
0




Source: Esreality.com
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