
Tomorrow, the last Intel Sunday Night Cup will kick off. It will be the last Night Cup before christmas, so you'll be happy to take the trophy home as christmas present.
As the cups have been a success for Crossfire and the Community yet, we are planning to have more cups until the Lan kick off.
With the announcement of the Crossfire Country Championships today, there is a guarantee that most players will be active until Crossfire Intel Challenge 7.
The tournament which takes place in November at the DreamHack LAN party will see some of the biggest names in 1.6 taking part as well as a number of amateur teams who have the opportunity to qualify for the main event via a BYOC competition. If you havent seen any 1.6 matches yet,
Power Gaming or
Team Dignitas are fighting for a prizepruse of 65,000 SEK. Here are the CS 1.6 Groups
vitriolic in 2 maps. 


rapha vs
cypher
noctis
Dubai to fight for the crown of Global Challenge Dubai. ESL managed to set up a prizepurse of $25,000 so thats another big aspect for those teams. The favourites are SK Gaming, winner of the previous Global Challenge in
Chengdu, and fnatic, who lost after overtime on both maps vs SK in the previous Global Challenge. One should not underestimate teams like mousesports, who won the first Global Challenge in
Cologne and MeetYourMakers, who are freshly back to revive their glory history. We can expect another exciting weekend of finest Counter Strike by the best teams in the world. Can SK repeat their victorious performance, or will any of the "unknown" teams surprise ? Tune it @ 
ButtonBashers. The team is aiming to play at i38 and ofcourse venture into Modern Warfare 2. Just like Team YoYoTech, its an UK only lineup so they are able to play the enrished CoD4 UK EPS.
Ryan "duffer" Duffy
