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By: Nick Bee - Published December 13, 2007 at 1:08 PM EST - Writer Archive
Quake 3 Tournament
Grand Finals - czm v. jibo
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Two incredible maps play out between the American wonderdog and a chinese phenomenon. The winner takes home the top prize and title of CPL Quake Champion. The loser goes home with a bitter second placing and a "better luck next year".

Consolation Finals - Cooller v. jibo
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The Russian sensation meets Chinese dedication in two matches that come with some huge surprises. A down to the wire decision on the first map segways into a stunning upset on the second. However, both pale in comparison to the final map, where the rail heard round the world prevails...

Upper Finals - czm v. jibo
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The first of two meetings between the top two finishers in the tournament. A back and forth battle that goes into a dramatic third map and paves the way for the grand finals.

Upper Semi-Finals - Cooller v. czm
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Seemingly the Midas of professional Quake, every match that Cooller touched seemed to turn to gold. This best-of-three contest does not disappoint as a clash of the titans between America and Russia. Be sure to checkout the final map as the definition of comeback.

Quake 3 Upper Round 2 - Cooller vs. ons/daler
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Cooller, the one and only to many Quake 3 fans, takes on a top North American in ons/daler.

Quake 3 Group Stage 1 - czm vs. Raistlin
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The first real challenger for czm in the Quake tournament. Raistlin stepped up to the plate against the American tour-de-force. Refusing to make the switch to Quake 4, czm had been practicing non-stop for this event. Would it pay off?

Bonus Videos!
Jason Lake Interview - Click Here to Watch!
Jason Lake, the owner of compLexity, sat down with Trevor Schmidt during Day Three of the CPL. The interview covers some questions about coL's exciting overtime victory over Team 3D on Day Two, coL's overall performance at the event, and the rumors of possible roster changes that come with the performance. Mr. Lake also discusses team loyalty and heart and the passion to game that he feels is key to drive himself and his team to compete at the highest level.

The First Roundtable Discussion - Click Here to Watch!
This Roundtable was broadcast at the end of Day One, with guest appearances from Team 3D's Dave "moto" Geffon and from the days of SoA to now as the Marketing Director for SteelSeries, a CPL legend in his own right, our good friend Kim Rom. Topic's ranged from the CPL game Severity, rule changes and tournament formats, Q3 v Q4, and even midgets with spaceboots were discussed. Word of caution. Mr. Rom enjoys an occasional swear word.

The Second Roundtable Discussion - Click Here to Watch!
This Roundtable was broadcast at the start of the final day, with the GotFrag TV crew weighing in on all sorts of issues. From the upcoming Final match between fnatic and MYM, to how the US teams performed, and even delving into the potential for some serious roster shake-ups in 2007.

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