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Quake: Player Profiles Of QuakeCon

By: Joe Szymkowicz - Published July 24, 2007 at 9:57 PM EDT - Writer Archive
QuakeCon 2007 is already looking very interesting with some big names and a few surprise ones already signed up. With a new tournament format, this year's QuakeCon looks to be one of the biggest yet.


Taking a quick peek through the tournament signup list, we can already see that each of the Quakes will be bringing it's own set of stars. Though there will definitely be no shortage of big names, the big question is "Who will do the best among all four games?". A good majority of the names seem to be known for their Quake 3 and 4, but there is a elite group that have had competitive experience in three of the four games, and look very dangerous coming into the event.

Sweden Johan "toxjq" Quick
Coming off a big win at WSVG Dallas, theres no doubt in anyones mind that Quick will be a force to be reckoned with for Quake 4, but what is in question is in the other 3 games. The last time we saw him play 1v1 Quake 3 though was at ESWC 2005, where he finished quite well among some of the strongest player ever to play the game. Though he's admitted to little dueling experience in Quakeworld, he said that he played TDM in the game for almost four years. With virtually no experience with Quake 2, I'm sure most of his practice time will be spent going over the Quake 2 maps for the tourney. Will his natural talent for dueling combined with several weeks of practicing other games be able to help him in win his second straight Quakecon title?

Sweden Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen
Tarvainen is one of the only professional players in the field that really has a solid competitive background in three of the four games. In 2005, PURRI won the Quake 2 Retro Tourney over doze by a sizable margin, taking home $10,000. His Quake 3 and 4 skill is also very noteworthy. Just two weeks ago, Tarvainen finished fourth in the ESWC 2007 Finals, beating Dutch and French Quakers forever and falcuma in Group Play. He is an all-around solid player, and will most likely pick Quake 2 for every one of his matches, in effect giving him a 1-0 start every time. If PURRI can get some solid practice time with Quakeworld, he probably has the best chance of winning QuakeCon this year of any player in the field.

Sweden Magnus "fojji" Olsson
Olsson is another one of Sweden's top duelers. If memory servers my right, the last time we saw fojji play 1v1 Quake 3 competitively was at the 2005 ESWC where he lost to czm in the Semi-finals. Though he has proven to be very skilled at Quake 4, it's questionable how he will do in the Quakeworld and Quake 2 events, which seems to be the question for many players attending. Don't count fojji out just yet though. Olsson looks to be well-prepared for this tournament after a slightly sub-par performance at WSVG Dallas.

United States Tim "DaHanG" Fogarty
After finishing the best of any of the Americans at WSVG Dallas with an impressive 3rd place, and being one of the clear favorites to win the Quake 2 event, DaHanG must catch up on 8 years of Quake 3 training in about a week and a half to be able to stay in contention if he wants any kind of chance to win QuakeCon. I'm sure he will be practicing hard during this next week's bootcamp in Texas working on his Quakeworld and Quake 3 skills. Keep an eye on Fogarty as he is expected to do very well this event.

United States Rafik "Lost-Cauze" Bryant
Though Bryant is playing more skillfully and it seems like he has been able to control his nerves in big situations now, a problem that plagued him before this summer, he can't seem to regain that position as number one Quake 4 player in North America. Bryant has been playing at a pro level in Quake 4 for quite some time now, but he is also a very talented Quakeworld and Quake 3 player. At the 2006 Winter CPL, he placed in the 13-16th group against an extremely tough field. His experience in Quakeworld won't hurt his odds either. With some help from other players at the bootcamp, Rafik is another American that could end up finishing in the top 8.
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nice, seems no one there has exp. in all 4 games which should make for some interesting matches
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fox probably wins.
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it's john hill not jonathan
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go dahang and purri.. q2 ftw!
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My mistake. Damn hippies was correct. Thank you for the correction.

This comment was edited at 07/25/2007 10:16 PM
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Fojji will win. I've been spectating him and Purri in QW over the past week and Fojji has made MAJOR improvement. He's even beaten one very good Euro on DM4. Dahang will place well.

KovaaK won GGL Americup 2. He beat def 3-1 in both sets in the grand final. He lost dm6 (second map) in the both sets. In the first dm6, KovaaK was up and def got a lucky spawn to pickup his LG pack and kill a wounded KovaaK (think it was in overtime). In the second dm6, KovaaK was up by two frags with a minute remaining and lost by one heh. DM6 is def's best map and it isn't being played, but even if it was, I'd still say KovaaK would easily win every QW game.

This comment was edited at 07/25/2007 8:59 PM
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Yeah, z0k is zero4, not johnnyh. johnnyh is a q4ctf player.
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#5, that's the wrong guy. zero4's signed up as zOk and is in the tourney.
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What about cooller?, is he attending to the event?

Kick some @$$ Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen
Owner of Team Turmoil #teamturmoil www.turmoilgaming.com
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Cooller will not be attending the event either. I should've mentioned that also.
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"Finally, in a surprise move to many, Maciej "av3k" Krzykowski has decided not to attend this year's event. Though he was a heavy favorite to win the Quake 4 competition, it was unclear how he would perform in the rest of the games."

Was av3k even born when q1 was released?
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Cooller was unable to obtain his visa in time.
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Wait, wtf. How is Stermy competing in QuakeCon when he is contracted by CGS?
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How do you figure ZeRo4 does not make it into the top 16 when you didn't even name 16 "superstars" with remotely close to his level of experience?

If you would have done a little research, you would know that ZeRo4 stands as good a chance as anyone in this tournament considering he has LAN experience in all the games except for Quake 4 as far as I know. He has a 7th place finish at the CPL 4 Year event which was Quake 1. In addition, he got his start playing competitively on the west coast in Quake 2 so his dueling will be very good for that if needed. I don't think much needs to be said about Quake 3. Quake 4 will be the real question mark and you can probably expect the "pros" to pick that game versus him, but I know for a fact that he has played the game and its resemblance to Quake 3 should be enough for him to keep the games close.

The bottom line is you have to like his chances when you look at the rest of the field and their experience playing Quake 1 and Quake 2.
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enter the ball mouse
#Devastation
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I hope PURRI wins this.
CSS is bad
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Stermy practices FIFA? :|||
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"Tarvainen is one of the only professional players" - I think he would tell you himself, he isn't a professional :P

I think there is still some time left, so I hope Cooler attends, but I can't see av3k changing his mind. Nice to see Stermy attending as well.

My money is still on Mikael "PURRI" Tarvainen


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"He is an all-around solid player, and will most likely pick Quake 2 for every one of his matches, in effect giving him a 1-0 start every time. If PURRI can get some solid practice time with Quakeworld, he probably has the best chance of winning QuakeCon this year of any player in the field."
Owner of Team Turmoil #teamturmoil www.turmoilgaming.com
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I hope Stermy does good
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Its interesting how will stermy do :)
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tooo bad for zero4 =/ He was going to win for sure
Pedro "CarT" Henrique Junqueira Barbosa Costa
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Daniel "pK-carnage"
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