

DreamHack Winter 2013 įlusha was briefly forced to take on the role of In-Game Leading, but the team soon signed a new IGL in the form of Markus "pronax" Wallsten in November 2013. flusha did not take part in the insults, and fnatic later apologised for the incident.

fnatic won the match, but afterwards, they refused to shake hands with Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund, and insulted Nip. Nip complained to the organisers, and DreamHack ordered the tiebreaker to be replayed, with fnatic up 2-1 from the first 3 rounds of the MR5 they played before. According to DreamHack rules, the match should have been played in a MR3 tiebreaker format, where each team plays 3 rounds a side. If it's tied 5-5, another round of tiebreakers begin. The tournament admins had the match played in a MR5 format, meaning each team will play 5 rounds as each side (Counter-Terrorist and Terrorist), and the team which reaches 6 wins the overtime match. 2013 with fnatic įlusha's teammates in the first iteration of fnatic included Jesper "JW" Wecksell, Jonatan "devilwalk" Lundberg, Andreas "MODDII" Fridh, and Andreas "schneider" Lindberg.Īt DreamHack Bucharest 2013, fnatic beat Nip in a group stage match. They ended up being signed by fnatic, an organisation which has traditionally been behind the top Swedish rosters. The team was soon dropped, even after this result. Epsilon finished 2nd at Dreamhack Summer 2013, placing behind Nip. In March 2013, the team flusha was on at the time, Epsilon was disqualified RaidCall EMS One #1 after one of his teammates, Jerry "xelos" Råberg was found to be cheating. flusha's team developed a reputation of being "onliners," a derogative term used to describe teams which perform better in online matches than ones in a LAN environment (LANs are used to describe tournaments where players play in the same building against each other). flusha was a part of the first lineup which defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas (Nip), the dominant team at the time, in an online match. Early Years in CS:GO Īfter transitioning to CS:GO, flusha wandered around many Swedish teams, including Epsilon eSports and Western Wolves. His teams did not qualify for any other significant events in 1.6. His team qualified, for Dreamhack Winter 2011, but ended up exiting out in the group stage.
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Professional career Counter-Strike 1.6 įlusha started playing Counter-Strike professionally in 2011.
