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Counter-Strike: Check-Six us becomes Aggression

By: Luis Mira - Published August 22, 2006 at 10:41 PM EDT - Writer Archive
Shortly after losing its Swedish CS team, Check-Six sees itself without its American squad.
After a fourth place at LanWar and a seventh place at the Intel Summer Championship, team Aggression, as x6.us is now known, decided to part ways with the Check Six organization. The reason for this move, according to Jimmy “jfogle” Koller, is that the team "collectively felt we should go in a different direction." Koller stressed that change had nothing to with Check Six's level of support.

"The Check-six organization helped us a lot in a time where we were lacking sponsors and the funds to attend the events we wanted to attend."

Aggression is currently competing in CEVO's Placement Tournament, which will fill the six remaining spots in CEVO Pro for the regular season. Koller believes that the team has what it takes to win the placement tournament and achieve a good placing in the CEVO season. Aggression also recently added Peter "supply" Lee. When asked about Lee's impact, Koller expressed that his recruitment only strengthened the team.

"Our practice with him has been pretty good, he is a really good player both skill wise and in the team aspect. I think that the time we have had with him thus far has been good, and it is usually taken a lot longer for us to get accustomed to new players in our team, so it has been great so far."

Koller said that Aggression will attend next weekend's PNY event, WCG USA, the KODE5 LAN finals and, if they qualify, the WSVG finals.

With this being said, Aggression's roster is as follows

United States Jimmy "jfogle" Koller
United States Bobby "keen" Aihama
United States Cyrus "org" Habibi
United States Albert Hahn
United States Peter "supply" Lee

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