Two weeks before the Event, SK decided to change 2 players. Nobody expected them to win, but they have proven the world wrong.
Today, 07:30 CET, SK|1.6 played fnatic in the Grand Final of the Intel Extreme Masters Global Challenge, Chengdu. A match of amazingly high tense and great frags ended 2-0 in favor of SK.Gaming. Eventhough the score is 2-0, it was exciting till the end, it was one of the closest Grand Finals in history. After winning de_nuke 21-18 in Overtime, what shows how close the match was, SK could pull things up on de_train. This map also went into overtime, but SK managed to win it 21-16. Until the last moment it could have gone either way and this final will be remembered as one of the best ever. fnatic's star player f0rest tried to pull things up for fnatic as good as possible, but SK has just been too strong this week. On SK's side we have to mention walle who played amazingly this week. All in all, SK is going home with 15,000 $ and the Intel Extreme Masters Season 4 title.
Well if they thought that they needed more firepower I'm sure they would have taken FYRR73 instead of kHRYSTAL. Maybe they needed someone who is motivated, follows the tactics and got a good timing. Aiming isn't everything, not in ET, not in CS or any other game.
i never said that aiming is the most important thing! especially in cs tacs are important. mTw is a team who cares a lot about their tacs and 2008 was an amazing year for them. but just take a look at the current fnatic. even carn said that their tacs are aim based and look which success they had this year.
Ye, most of them do and I think atleast the top teams do quite well. Though I think it's not comparable with the earnings of top Starcraft players or a few WCIII players (Moon for example).
sorry to break it to you but there has never really been a time like that, swedish and scandinavian teams in general have pretty much dominated in CS since the early years :p
team 3D did manage to pull a few upsets here and there, but you could just take a look at the CPL winners throughout the years
This news made me think... look how popular CS is, and for how long it has been "mainstream", yet it still gets these low 5 figure prize purses, with the odd exception. Granted, I know shit all about the CS scene.
ESL had to reduce the prize money for the Intel Extreme masters fom $750,000 to $500,000 due to the economy, in the previous season the first prize at the global challenges was $25,000
Fnatic did the same a few months ago when they added Gux and gtr to their roster. They were even considered unbeatable at that time.
I still prefer fnatic for being some totally crazy guys :-D
(f0rest)
+ a lol for f0rest :'D
but it's a pity that face and khrystal left h2k!
And I think with grumpy you mean Grubby :-P?
South Corean Starcraft players can come on an income of over 100.000 euros a year. Even if they dont belong to the top5.
main highlight of the match robbans ace
team 3D did manage to pull a few upsets here and there, but you could just take a look at the CPL winners throughout the years
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*installing cs*
oh plz,they have been like the best team in cs for many years,especially that they got walle he pwnz. Watch this :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=diPonkYH0iU
and this if u wanna see tosspot going wild :D http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sWkyQpr7Sqk&feature=fvw