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Counter-Strike: What about zet?

By: Jonas Alsaker Vikan - Published August 18, 2008 at 9:12 PM EDT - Writer Archive
Three months ago one of gaming’s brightest stars was released from Complexity. Marcus ”zet” Sundström has yet to find a new home and Gotfrag investigates.


(GotFrag) August 18, 2008 - When the news broke that Marcus ”zet” Sundström was dispatched from Complexity’s CS:Source team, it rippled across the Atlantic. The young star was coming home and Swedish fans were elated at the chance of seeing him play Counter-Strike 1.6 again. During the year that Sundström spent in North America as part of an unsuccessful Complexity campaign, the Swedish scene regained its hold of the international competitive CS scene. Fnatic took their consistent domination up a notch, and SK finally found the winning strategy after a couple of wobbly years. Both teams did it without the aid of their scene’s brightest star, at least according to its fans.

“Zet” is vocal, loud, outgoing and a vibrant competitor that inspires the imagination of those watching. That’s how stars are made. Sure, they are better players than most, and they can stand out when they have to, but the fan favorite has to have something more to offer the crowds. Sundström has that little something extra in abundance – and the gaming skills to back it up. However, he left the game at the end of 2006 after an extremely successful run with NiP, and now not far from 2009 the big question seems to be: what can he do now? And where would he do it?

SK is testing Fnatic’s limits with each event. The German team that opted for Scandinavian talent to represent their Counter-Strike division six years ago is back in the groove. In their “darker” years between 2006 and 2008, their struggles were overshadowed by inadequate leadership. The ship was turned around when they could finally add Dennis Wallenberg to the roster. His name can now be mentioned with the finest in-game leaders in the history of the game. He found a way to successfully make winners out of the vast talent at his disposal, talent that had struggled without the confidence and coherence needed to excel at the highest level. “Spawn” and “Robban” were also instrumental in rebuilding the brand and launching a credible campaign to dethrone Fnatic.

An interesting point of view that CS: 1.6 history buffs can appreciate.
Marcus ”zet” Sundström

The last time a team was able to consistently beat Fnatic, other than PGS / MYM’s brief dominance in 2007, was two years ago. Before “zet” traveled to the U.S. to try his hand at CS: Source, he was part of that team with “walle”, “Spawn” and “Robban”, thus creating an effective old school antidote to Fnatic’s new school stars. It seems probable for him to rejoin his comrades to replicate the success of old. But wait a minute – “zet” has been home for months now, and outside of him being presented as part of a glitch on the SK page, caught by Rakaka and other sites, there have been no announcements made.

Why not zet?

Could it be that the SK management is finally content with the way their team is performing? Are they still discussing contractual issues? – or is he not going to the German esport behemoth at all?

Fnatic’s team would probably look even more stacked with him in their midst than SK would. Ignoring the “Tentpole” for “Ins” swap a year and a half ago, Fnatic does not have the same pattern for changing lineups as we have grown accustomed to in electronic sports. They stick to their guns – and it works. The status of that team, with the amount of titles and first rate finishes they have amassed in their life span, should rival SK’s legendary five from 2003. Consistently winning in today’s environment is much, much more difficult.

No reason to add “zet” to an already extremely successful roster.

“Archi” or “ins” are the usual suspects when Fnatic fails to win an event, and speculation usually runs wild about who will get shafted. However, the team’s capability to bounce back should close the door on Sundström wearing the black and orange colors of Sam Matthew’s team anytime soon. Besides, it’s been months and months since he returned home, and he is still a free agent.

Something else on the horizon for zet?

2007 CGS World Finals
Sundström played Source for over a year, winning every competition he entered, but it’s no big secret that his “big love” is Counter-Strike: 1.6. Still, would the merited Swede want to play with “lesser men”?

He has been since he came back home, attending BYOC’s in Sweden with friends and semi-elite players. That will get boring for someone used to shining at the highest level – he’ll have to find a home soon, quit professional gaming or look for other options – options that might look more realistic than him joining up with SK in 2008. In fact, his CGS career could very well continue. While his allegiance to “walle”, “Spawn” and “Robban” was covered earlier in this story, the strongest one perhaps is to Emil “Heaton” Christensen.

“Heaton” gave “zet” his big break when he took the virtually unknown Swede and trusted him to help rebuild NiP in early 2006. Whether that was choice talent scouting on the part of Christensen or just blind luck, it put the team on the path to regain its former might, and it did after “Heaton” decided to take a break that opened the door for “Spawn.” In 2008 “Heaton” is in a position to re-forge the pair’s successful relationship as he controls the fourth ranked European CGS team the Stockholm Magnetik.

Several sites reported on Christensen’s alleged attempts at adding Sundström for the 2008 season, attempts that allegedly failed as “zet” was supposedly deemed ineligible to play for the European regions, coming off the North American draft. If he can enjoy Source, Sundström seems poised to attend the 2009 European Combine event and will almost certainly be a shoe-in pick for one of the teams. Recognizing his 1.6 merits and status, “zet” would be a PR force to be reckoned with as “the” definitive star of European CS: Source teams – he would be the big fish in the small pond whereas the situation is opposite if should choose to continue BYOC’ing for 1.6.

It seems clear that no matter what the young Swede does next, attention will follow in his wake as he divulges where he will continue his illustrious career in electronic sports.

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nice writeup... I hope he could possibly join SK

him, Spawn, walle, Robban, allen/tentpole

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Serious organisations do not only need talented players. They need mature people who won't hop from team to team, from 1.6 to Source and back.

Having said that, gl to him.

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good read man.

gl zet
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Yeah nice article.
It takes a real CS history buff to know that Zet used to play with Spawn Robban and Walle.


He will bounce back to one of the many amazing European teams.
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gl to zet ..
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what? I thought this was supposed to be an investigative article.
Doesn't seem very investigative to me.

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I think he was being sarcastic.
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Just build an own team zet.
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I LOVE ZET ROE m8s
http://xrl.us/bea8e - HOLY SMOKES!!!
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Seriously #11 you are so stupid..
bussifuori
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total agree #3
btw gl zet ,gogo
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Great article.
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for some weird reason as I was reading it in my head I was reading it with a British accent... good read
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we miss ya zet !
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walle really wants zet on SK
and so does the rest of the world, except fnatic.

:)
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The artical basically stated the obvious, and what every1 already knows / is thinking. We all know how SK is. If they play bad at this ESWC, there is a good chance zet could be added. I think zet would shine the most on fnatic though. There would be a friendly rivalry between zet and f0rest i think, and it would push both of them to be better. I just dont see fnatic cutting anyone though. Those guys seem like very good friends. zet > ins though would get fnatic out of their "cant beat mTw" problem i think. And back to #1 (if zet plays like he used to ofcorse). f0rest zet DSN cArn Archi is a scary lineup.
#zone6 (. .*)ittst
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hes probably going to end up getting drafted by heaton and play both games.
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Wait a second..... like a week after zet left coL wasn't there a report that he had joined SK.... with the intention that he would join the starting 5 once he had resharpened his 1.6 knife?
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rather see him on Fnatic

we've already seen when he played with walle robban , etc....
so it'll be more interesting to see how he would be able to perform with Fnatic!
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does zet even top frags like he used to with that random style of his ?
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bsl does it again, nice article
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zet Snajdan Gux face & striker would be cool ...
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zet is joining my team
I've been to war. I've raised twins. If I had a choice, I'd rather go to war. - George W. Bush
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fcking aiming
안녕, 갓프랙 꼬꼬마 친구들?
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#1
have you actually seen any SK matches?
the players that is playing best over a long time is tent and allen. if zet is to join SK, i think spawn maybe will finish his retiring plans.
he have been in SK since 2003, pluss a stay in nip. he cant go on forever.
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i think that if fnatic's slide from first place in GotFrag's standings continues along with their current losing streak against SK and their lack of winning some of the recent tournaments I think that fnatic might look to shake up its roster with zet unless SK jump on him first
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So pretty much Gotfrag investigated his past... how.. convenient...
Check it out now
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The True pros know source is filth
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zet really isn't his former self yet so I don't see why SK would be too eager on getting him back..

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zet :)
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f0rest zet dsn ins carn that's a deadly lineup.. Archi > ins ?? no... you crazy.. ins is sick compared to him
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#11 the NiP that ruled the world was in 2001 not 2005, the 2005 one ruled nothing, winning 1 or 2 tournaments

zet is struggling to get back to his original level, he has been playing css for to long. He got used to the low level of competitive play in de source scene and players running into his bullets, thats just aint going to ha[pen in 1.6.

funny how people always seem to think that tentpole is bad while every single team he has been on was world top and he always managed to get his team together and make some good results. he might not have a mad aim but sk without tentpole would be failure
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zet back in the SK lineup!!! it would be great!!
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nice read.. :S
#FIFTAR @ quakenet
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zets been playing in cups for Da-mighty and been playing sick :D
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#38 got it the old 01 NiP were the best lineup ever assembled.
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good read
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i think bsl has a sharp view on cs
so i believe he should write more features in order to let us know more ----everything in cs
Come ON! EVERYONE!!!
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too bad source ruined zet and complexity , zet isn't near as good as he once was
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nice read i hope zet comes to the combine in 2009
FREE SPM
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“the” definitive star of European CS: Source teams

this is hypocritic. do we really got to remember you that NOONE is paying attention to "the source scene"?
ppl are following WCG / KODE5 / ESWC / ESL EM (3 50k tournaments per continent) / ESL EPS / GameGune etc, not to mention eastern developement.
zet joining up a source team would make a few US kids know that hes playing now for the BIGFAKE-cgs at europe - but europeans would read the news that the "lost son" is still lost and they have to wait again or simply forget about him.
you know - viewers peak of european "TOP" source games is like.. 30? seriously. when big community sites start so put more coverage on source they get flooded like "WTF crap game! dont mess up with the ppl that support you!".

hope hes not doing the same mistake in joining an organizastion that fakes his own audiences at the finals just to look like their plans gonna work out though whole menkind knew that cgs concept + source sukks as hell

This comment was edited at 08/19/2008 9:14 AM
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#2: i lol'd :D
IDD LOL!

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