We took control over mid and then pressured their defenses from two sides. In the first round we decided to go for a B-split. This time the game was going to be played on Mirage, our strongest map at the time. We were going to face a British team that had travelled all the way to Sweden for this event. I went to his Steam profile and noticed that he averaged just under ten hours (!) per day.įast forward to the next game. After a couple of weeks I noticed that John had started to hit his shots, and that he understood the basics of teamplay and positioning. A nice guy, but he just couldn’t play the game. After a few nights I must admit that I was ready to give up. We had just learned that the bring your own computer tournament was going to serve as a qualifier for a main event that happened to be the first-ever CS:GO Major. If my memory serves me right it was about four months until the event when we started to practice. I had never been to a LAN of that size before so I accepted and we put together a team consisting of friends from the 1.6 days, as well as a friend named John that had never played CS before. After a few months of complaining about the details that separated CS:GO from 1.6 (why would they have firebombs in a Counter-Strike game, I cried) a friend of mine suggested that we attend the upcoming Dreamhack Winter event in Jönköping, Sweden.
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