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Mouz win CS.Female, other ASUS results

By Serge 'Greed' Shirkhodjaev
Feb 25, 2010 00:46


ImageASUS Winter 2010 has ended, with Mousesports winning CS.Female tournament, Cypher winning Quake Live tournament, TOM winning the DotA tournament. These and all other results inside.

This ASUS tournament featured lots of games, solo and teamplayed - CS:1.6, CS:Source, CS.Female, Quake Live, Pro Evolution Soccer, FIFA 2010 and DotA.

The show started off with DotA games and immediately got lots of sensations - most of the favorites were kicked out long before even reaching the semifinals. The Retry, DTS.chatrix and then, later on, RoX.KIS got eliminated, losing to (theoretically) weaker teams.

In the end, the teams were placed as follows:

1. TOM - $1,500
2. Int-ExL - $1,000
3. RoX.KIS - $500

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TOM (from the city of Voronezh) - ASUS DotA champions.

Then, PES and FIFA 2010 came into play. PES scene is relatively unknown to the author of this news piece, so I will just mention that both finalists played earlier in ESL cups. In FIFA, Konstantin 'Pika' Maximov won his second consecutive ASUS title.

PES standings:

1. sunrise - $650
2. drunkgnom - $400
3. Sailer - $250

FIFA 2010 standings:

1. RoX.KIS.Pika - $650
2. USSRxPipka - $400
3. forZe|Pavjke - $250

Cyberfight.ru filmed some FIFA movies at the event, including an interview with Pika (in Russian) and a compillation of all interesting moments. You can watch them all here

Quake Live saw the same names in the playoffs once again, the same old rivals - Cypher, Cooler and Jibo. The latter one managed to lose the first winners bracket round to agentJkeezoor 0:2, but later on climbed up succesfully.

The Belorussian player came out on top of this skirmish and won yet another QL title.

QL standings:

1. RAZER`Cypher - $650
2. Cooller - $400
3. Jibo - $250

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Cooller, Cypher - probably two most influencing players in Eastern Europe at the moment.

Counter-Strike: Source, like Quake Live, once again gathered the same teams. They just switched places a bit, that's all.

CS:Source standings:

1. Rush3D - $1,500
2. PinCho.css - $1,000
3. Team46 - $500

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ASUS Winter 2010 first place - Rush3D.css (Sonnet, ub1que, maL, nM, tBa)

Last, but definitely not the least is the girls' fight club - ASUS CS 1.6 Female Cup. This tournament gathered eight female teams: seven from Russia and one from Kazakhstan (!).

After some furious battles, team Mousesports.female (ex-forZe) returned home the title, realtively easy winning over ladies from EYESports in the final.

CS.Female standings:

1. Mousesports - $400
2. EYESports - $250
3. GameFrag - $150

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Mousesports (Svetaska, Greeny (c), Meg, Pachella (m), Ashlee, Exilia)

External links to cyberfight.ru galleries from the event:

Part I
Part II
Part III
Part V
Part VI

SK-Gaming would like to thank wonderful graphics artist Lina "Kami" Darevskaya for the front news pic as well as some photo editing.


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