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Counter-Strike: TBH adds sash

By: Luis Mira - Published June 21, 2007 at 1:00 PM EDT - Writer Archive
TBH.eSports has snapped up DkH.Keyweb player Sascha "sash" Keulertz.
The German player arrives at TBH.eSports following a six-month stay in DkH.Keyweb, where the team achieved an eleventh placing in the EPS league.

The former DkH member has agreed terms with TBH and is looking forward to represent a bigger name in the next season.

Keulertz will now become TBH.eSports' sixth player, although the team is not interested in having a rotational system. This said, Keulertz will act as a backup player only, representing the team when one of the other players isn't available.

"Daniel "Frigh" Enderle had already played with sash in the past, so he was the perfect choice to be our sixth player," Bernd "f.mulder" Schmid told GotFrag.com.

"With us participating in the Gamestar Liga and in the next EPS season, we would require a sixth player, so sash will play when one of the other members is ill or not able to play."

The possibility of having a slot that would require less time when it comes to practice is the main reason why Keulertz abandoned DkH to become a backup player in TBH.

"I left DkH because the players have now chosen different paths. I have finished my Abitur exams and have a full-time job right now," Keulertz told GotFrag.com.

"Therefore, I wanted to be a backup player somewhere. The offer from TBH came at the right time because I have known the players there for a long time."

Following a sixth placing achieved in the EPS season, Schmid reveals to have high hopes for the next events and does not discard the possibility of securing the qualification for the next EPS Finals.

"We did 11th in our first EPS season and 6th in the second one, so I think reaching the EPS Finals is something we can achieve next season," Schmid said.

"This season it was very, very close and we aim to reach the finals in the upcoming season. To meet the requirements of our fans and our management, we must reach top 4 in Germany."

"For me, it is very important to develop our teamplay, tactics and aim. Therefore, we decided to keep the lineup we had last season and hopefully profit from that choice."

TBH.eSports has now the following roster:

Germany Bernd "f.mulder" Schmid
Germany Andre "pride" Bettels
Germany Daniel "Frigh" Enderle
Germany Ludwig "brundle" Arnold
Germany Gerhard "gerdi" Grimm
Germany Sascha "sash" Keulertz

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