| Counter-Strike Demo: 69N28E vs SK|
| Game Played: | Counter-Strike | | Teams: | 69N28E, SK | | Point Of View: | HLTV | | Map Setting: | de_train | | League Setting: | WSVG Louisville 2007 |
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| Submitted By | gotfrag | | Date Submitted | June 23, 2007 |
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| File Size | 5.24 MB | | Downloads | 1,891 Times |
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| WSVG Louisville 2007 Grand Finals (Map Two) | | Teams | 1H | 2H | OT | F | 69°N-28°E | 13 | 3 | - | 16 | SK Gaming | 2 | 2 | - | 4 |
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SK Gaming
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User Comments
ROFL
Inari won all rifle rounds ..that's amazing
#14 When was the last time PGS attended a tournament with any class at all?
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/20133/
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/20072/
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/20220/
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/20132/
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/19473/
http://www.gotfrag.com/cs/demos/19080/
nice 69n =)!!
Oh yeah, and in 2006 cpl N69 had a standin. They were playing without nasu and natu, so that really doesn't apply. I can get you three demos from like 2-3 years ago where wings beat NiP, NoA & EYE @ Swedish WCG Qualifier, that's pretty much the same thing.
I doubt that!
about fnatic-69n, atm it is pretty much 50-50, depends on day how it goes.
#33 actually you should not doubt it, because it is true :)
69n only problem can be that they have 2 maps which are always big questions how they do (inferno and d2 pretty inconsistent)
shgopen 2007 (i'd say the strongest tournament this year by FAR)
1. Made in Brazil - €16,000
2. Pentagram G-Shock - €10,000
3. NoA - €6,667
4. Begrip Gaming - €4,000
5-6. Fnatic - €2,350
5-6. Meet Your Makers - €2,350
7-8. Logitech.fi - €1,140
7-8. 69°N-28°E - €1,140
9-12. Volt Gaming Syndicate - €800
9-12. SK Gaming - €800
9-12. ID Gaming - €800
9-12. ALTERNATE aTTaX - €800
13-16. Against All Authority - €467
13-16. a-Losers - €467
13-16. DigitalMind - €467
13-16. Mousesports - €467
#38 WSVG Louisville? It was, let's see, yesterday.
#35 Indeed it has been the toughest tournament this year, however you can't compare teams from back then with today's. It was in like jan/feb so 4-5 months ago, that's almost half a year, and (please do correct me if I'm wrong) N69 wasn't playing with natu back then, or natu had just started playing with them.
I'm not saying that N69 would beat MiBR if they played, but until they do you can't say that MiBR with no LAN results from past 4-5 months is better than N69, who have won three out of three tournaments they have attended lately. Granted, ASUS Spring Cup wasn't THAT hard really but it's still a LAN result and it shows that N69 isn't just attending, they are actually winning. And if you count which team has earned the most (don't count zonerank in, that's a joke), during 07 I think N69 might be pretty high up there.
#36 As much as I'm personally _TRYING_ to not-overrate them, their success lately is pretty hard to just ignore. I can't tell if they're the best team in the world, or in the top 3, before they've played the rest of the tough teams, who unfortunately rarely even play for one reason or another.
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