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Counter-Strike Source: Ksharp Profile

By: Dave Geffon - Published February 23, 2007 at 10:01 AM EST - Writer Archive
Guest writer Dave "moto" Geffon of Team 3D gives insight on the amazing career of one of the most well known eSports gamers in the world, Kyle "Ksharp" Miller.


Kyle Miller is known to most throughout the gaming community as Ksharp, and he’s quite possibly the most famous American Counter-Strike player to ever play the game. Kyle’s rise to fame began with the recording of the first Counter-Strike demo the United States had ever seen and after that moment, his popularity never seemed to wane. Kyle’s story is definitely unique and the roads that led him to playing computer games are definitely anything but ordinary.

Kyle was born on August 21, 1984 in Chicago, Illinois to a typical American family. He was the youngest of three children and was almost 15 years younger than his second oldest sister. His family moved around a lot, so Kyle found different ways to excel as an individual, including becoming a black belt in Karate while living with his family in Bahrain, which is a small island off the coast of Saudi Arabia. Kyle always found ways to stay busy, but it was when his family moved to Germantown, Tennessee in the late 90’s that Kyle would really find something that would make a mark on his life.

Kyle began playing Half-Life on his family’s computer in the kitchen of their home when he was 14 years old. He bought the popular game and upon entering his first game, he chose a name and the story he tells about how it happened was an interesting one:

“I was playing in a server with a guy named SharpShooter, so I decided to take part of his name and make it my own. I combined the Sharp from his name with the K from Kyle and I became Ksharp”.

It was at this moment that the soon to be Counter-Strike legend Ksharp was born. Kyle’s legend and notoriety was built playing on different East Coast based Auburn Counter-Strike servers and during this time, he became a part of many legendary Counter-Strike teams such as DrugZ, uP, and NHG, though it was only the beginning. Kyle teamed up with the Austin, Texas based team CK3 in the fall of 2000 and it was with CK3 that Kyle’s infamous demo was born.

It was in January of 2001 and the setting was the RitD championship match. The game pitted the heavily favored CK3 versus NHG. After a relatively uneventful first half which ended in favor of NHG with a score of 11-9, the game seemed like any other. It wasn’t until the very end that it took its place in Counter-Strike history. It was during the second half in which CK3 had won 16-4 that Kyle recorded, as far as I know, the first Counter-Strike demo in American Counter-Strike history. It also featured him doing what he did best, playing a very aggressive game with his infamous AWP & Desert Eagle combination which became uniquely his own throughout the years and was a joy to watch.

The demo circulated throughout different eSports sites and Kyle instantly became a superstar. The player that everyone had been talking about for years finally gave the Counter-Strike community a window into the amount of skill he had, which everyone knew about, but never really had a taste of – but when they got some, oh was it sweet.

If there was ever a player to watch a first person demo of, it was Kyle. Everything Kyle did seemed like he was doing it for an audience of 10,000,000. Things that seemed unnecessary to most (including myself) were a part of the big Ksharp puzzle. The movement, the weapon switching, the no-scope shooting was just something that many players had never even considered doing but after watching the infamous “Ksharp demo”, was endlessly imitated.

Kyle was the poster boy for American Counter-Strike and to be honest, I’d rather have him than some guy who hides in the water on de_aztec with a pistol and embarrasses a bunch of British guys, but that’s another story for another day. Kyle really had it all as a player and it really made him the cornerstone for many teams, including the core group of players who would go on to create X3 after the disbandment of CK3 and the eventual still ever present Team 3D.


"Ksharp" and "Midway"

During the next several years, Kyle helped put American Counter-Strike on the map with many excellent tournament finishes with a 1st Place at the CPL Speakeasy Counter-Strike event in April 2001 as well as a 2nd Place at the CPL Winter Finals with X3 later that year. With the success that X3 had achieved, it wasn’t until Kyle joined Team 3D in the later part of 2002 that he and the other former members of X3 would really see success.

Team 3D would go on to win the World Cyber Games US qualifiers in October of 2002 in New York and would ultimately hold the crown as the representatives at the World Cyber Games Grand finals for each consecutive year and still hold the title currently. He helped Team 3D win titles at the CPL Winter 2002 Finals as well as back to back World Cyber Games Grand finals titles in 2004 and 2005 and numerous top three finishes at major tournaments throughout the years.

The popularity of Ksharp throughout the world of gamers is truly on a level of no other. If you asked a young Counter-Strike player from Beijing, China who Ksharp is they’ll surely know. I can recall a time when we met a team from Malaysia in 2002 and after introducing ourselves to their captain and seeing him acknowledge each of us with a simple nod – it was when we introduced Kyle that he responded with an “ oooooh “. You really can’t buy that kind of reputation.

Kyle’s professional gaming career has been marked with a level of success that many can only dream of and the saying “the sky’s the limit” truly applies here as Kyle continues to play Counter-Strike: Source with Team 3D. If you happen to have a chance to see Kyle play, make sure you keep a good eye on all of the intricacies and nuances of his game, because it’s always the most subtle things that impress the most.

Kyle has and will always be a mainstay in American Counter-Strike. His impact on the community as both a player, representative, and personality will be forever remembered as the professional gaming community grows and molds in the years to come, so try to catch Kyle “Ksharp” Miller play at least once before he hangs up his mouse for good.

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<3 Ksharp

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Your stupidity might be your one last saving chance.
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Good Read

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ksharp, nice!
I've never scrimmed DoD but if you offer me a spot on your team, I guarantee I'll make you look pro!

Good article ^-^ He is surely the best counter-strike player ever imo.
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Someones sad because HeatoN got more attention than his best friend.

Emil was the poster boy for world Counter-Strike and to be honest, I’d rather have him than some guy who stands at long on dust2 with an AWP and embarrasses a bunch of deagle rushing cal-O guys.
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Kyle rocks face.

and #5 wtf?
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not true #5
heaton has always been a close second, but ksharp has always been the most popular imo
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#7 not in europe
ebenezer good !
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nice article!!!!!!
www.simpleparadox.net ||| #simpleparadox
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n1 :P
patchy

Once a legend always a legend
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HeatoN wil allways be nr1 in europe, ksharp is only "the biggest" in America.
Ksharp, elemeNt, Potti, XeqtR and SpawN are the second group in Europe.
#teatime.no
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very nice article, it's always nice to read a more in-depth history about one of the game's most famous players.
Gotfrag? News Writer - #gotfrag
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nice
BANKAI!
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imo Potti, HeatoN and Ksharp are all equal do to the NiP vs X3 match it made all 3 of them famous.
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most entertaining player >ever< to watch. I got to pug with him for a little, even though he was inactive, played wow and had 6 60 characters, he still was faster then anyone i've ever seen.
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#18 i'm not saying Moto's work was the best writing ever, but hardly grounds to try to bash it.

If you want to see "extremely wordy", go read some of Steel's stuff. -_-
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i dont like how they bash HeatoN
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good article..
#satisfied!
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i think the comment on heaton wasn't necessary AT ALL...
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Really nice read Moto. Ksharp is one of the best players ever from one of the best teams ever ;p...
please clean our #dirtysocks @ qknet
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ive esea'd with him b4, and he is truley amazing
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damn thats some true life story wtf nice read Ksharp keepon keeping on man GG
kid i think u just got pdon
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#24 I'm friends with Heaton and it was meant as nothing more than a joke, get over it.
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you make owning 4k sound like its nothing haha, good read.
he who dares wins ^^
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#28 i find your heaton comment unfortunate. Kids that visit this website wont understand your being sarcastic. (arent you?)

ill just remind them all that 9 times out of 10 sk >3d

This comment was edited at 02/23/2007 11:28 AM
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what about that guy who hid behind a box on inferno and embarrassed the swedes with a usp :O
#teamesp forever.
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anyways is this foreshadowing that mr kyle ksharp miller is going to quit for good after this year :d?
#teamesp forever.
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lol, if you're complaining about the Heaton comment you're just a rival fanboy looking for SOMETHING to tear at.. why not comment on the point of the article instead of a little joke between professionals? Sheesh, lighten up ppl..

Nice article, moto - now will Kyle write one on you? lol :)
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nice
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It was a joke in reference to the moment that made heaton a wet dream and 'european superstar'. It had absolutely nothing to do with how difficult that was or what I think of him, but Ksharp & Heaton were mirror images of their respective communities from those two moments in CS history and I was simply making a reference in a manner other than "HEATON DID X AT THIS TIME" and people come out of the woodwork talking like i'm bashing him.
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coL stealing all the publicity with their amazing adaption to source and team3D's lack there of and in fear of possibly losing sponsors moto writes this contraption to get fans to watch Ksharp....how...errr....odd marketing. Try winning a match it does great for getting fans.
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#35 ok moto its cool.
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#5, do people tell you "it was a joke" a lot? 'cus if that got by you...

and #36, they just beat EFG, a team that was supposed to be at the very top.

god, guys, stop making me have to appear to be a 3d fanboy and think for a second.

This comment was edited at 02/23/2007 11:30 AM
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and imo #35 those 2 shots just glorify them the NiP vs X3 match made all 3

Potti
HeatoN
Ksharp

Legends...that demo is the one you should of referenced as it is quite possibly the greatest demo ever recorded in CS. But somehow that got lost in your mentioning of heatoN and kyle.
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Good read
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#36 You ever think it might just be a series GF is running? And that the next one might be from some other team? Lay off the conspiracy theroies, buddy.. Unless you're willing to submit that ALL of GotFrag is a 3D fanboy - since when does moto control the site?

This comment was edited at 02/23/2007 11:33 AM
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HeatoN is a way better player, the aztec part was just one sequence, what made HeatoN is a series of events, you cant draw that parallel.

It's like if you take one sequence where Ksharp hides in a vent and say "i'd rather have (x) than some guy who hides in a vent and humiliates mexicans".

Old NiP > X3 too ;)
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#39 If i was writing something about the legends of counter-strike i'd mention it. Though the demo referenced in the article is what boosted Kyle's popularity, not that match you just mentioned.
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Outstanding article, I look forward to reading more.

This comment was edited at 02/23/2007 11:36 AM
"That's what the internet is for... slandering others anonimously" - Quote from Jay and Silent Bob
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#43 again it glorified him like heatons shots on aztec glorified him as well...aka was eye candy.

The NiP > X3 match is when all 3 (due to the mentioning of heaton) made them all famous. That match was ridiculous. You could of even blurbed it like.

"Kyle was also apart of the great X3 vs NiP match which is widely seen as the best counter-strike demo of all time found "here". "

but then again what do I know I mean seriously :/
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#42...It. Was. A. Joke.

And that match with NiP and X3 was as close as it gets, not to mention bigdog (I think) getting robbed by some horrible registration in a clutch round.

Just...ah, nevermind.
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#41 i meant that moto wrote it...It is not from Midway or GF its a teamate written profile. May it be a series who knows. May it be a plee not to lose sponsors...who knows. I'm throwing it out there.
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hahaha... "I’d rather have him than some guy who hides in the water on de_aztec with a pistol and embarrasses a bunch of British guys"

HeatoN is dissed :D

personally I remember Ksharp from the beginning of my cs career... what a superstar, but personally I prefer other Old school gamers like elemeNt & Potti
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#47 He was asked as a guest writer, nothing more.

#48 Not that I'm saying elemeNt wasn't old school, but.. I just find it funny he's mentioned like that - isn't he still not even 20 yet? lol

This comment was edited at 02/23/2007 12:16 PM
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Nice write-up Dave.

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