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Shane Hendrixson, also known by his pseudonym rapha, is an American professional esports Quake Live, Quake III Arena, ShootMania, Overwatch, and Quake Champions player for Team Liquid. [1] Since he appeared in 2008, he has won sixteen major Quake duel tournaments and has placed top three in nearly every other participating tournament.
Dennis Fong (traditional Chinese: 方鏞欽; simplified Chinese: 方镛钦; pinyin: Fāng Yōngqīn; Jyutping: fong1 jung4 jam1), better known by his online alias Thresh, is an American businessman and retired professional player of the first-person shooter video games Quake and Doom.
Established in 1997, 4Kings was formed as Quake 1 clan playing in the QuakeWorld client. Under the management of "Zommy" the clan grew expanding into new games such as Quake III, Warcraft III, Return to Castle Wolfenstein and Counter-Strike be one of the most recognised esports teams in the world at the time.
Painkiller, Quake III, Quake 4, Quake Champions, World of Warcraft: 2004–present Mighty Mouse: Demetrious Johnson: United States: Method Gaming World of Warcraft: 2017–present av3k: Maciej Krzykowski: Poland: Millenium Quake series: 2006–present f0rest: Patrik Lindberg: Sweden: Ninjas in Pyjamas: Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Global ...
Johnathan Wendel (born February 26, 1981), also known as Fatal1ty (pronounced "Fatality"), is an American entrepreneur and former professional esports player. He made his professional debut at a 1999 Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) tournament, securing third place and $4,000.
Sander Kaasjager (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈsɑndər ˈkaːɕaːxər]; born 21 June 1985), who plays under the pseudonym Vo0 (pronounced), is a Dutch professional player of the first-person shooter games Painkiller, Quake II, Quake III , Quake 4, Quake Live and Quake Champions, as well as the MMORPG World of Warcraft.
Av3k is widely regarded as the best Quake IV player ever alongside former Swedish professional gamer Johan "Toxjq" Quick and was defeated by only four other players: Anton "Cooller" Singov, Alex "Ztrider" Ingarv, Magnus "fox" Olsson, and Toxjq.
A total of seven CPL tournaments took place in 2000. In the early days of the CPL, death match free-for-all games, such as Quake, were the most popular titles.However, a Dallas pizzeria owner named Frank Nuccio eventually persuaded CPL event organizer Monte Fontenot to include Counter-Strike in CPL events. [2]