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Strenx joins eSahara
Famous French dueler Strenx has joined eSahara for 2012.
Kevin 'Strenx' Baeza has joined French gaming team
electronic Sahara for 2012. The dueler had been a member of fnatic but the team was no interested in supporting him as a dueler for 2012.
Strenx on joining eSahara:
The next few months of competition:
Strenx began to rise up the duelling ranks in 2010 as he placed 4th at the IEM IV European Finals, 3rd at Dreamhack Summer, 3rd at BEAT IT and 4th at Dreamhack Winter. In 2011 he moved up another notch as he took 3rd at the IEM V European Championship, 3rd at the IEM V World Championship, 3rd at UGC and 2nd at QuakeCon. The latter marked the first time Strenx had made a major final, but he was unable to make it past rapha and take down the title.
Source: eSahara
By Duncan 'Thorin' Shields
Jan 11, 2012 14:25
Famous French dueler Strenx has joined eSahara for 2012."Fnatic was not interested by Quake Live anymore after the Dreamhack, I decided then to focus on another team. eSahara was the structure with which everything went an easy way and naturally. Lately I got passionate by Poker, I will mix Poker and Quake training with eSahara and hope this will be a winner/winner deal"
The next few months of competition:
"I will participate to the UGC, the Dreamhack summer 2012 and the Quakecon in Dallas. On the net I keep on participating on the Zotac Cup. I also plan to participate to Poker tournaments where I hope I win big!"
Strenx began to rise up the duelling ranks in 2010 as he placed 4th at the IEM IV European Finals, 3rd at Dreamhack Summer, 3rd at BEAT IT and 4th at Dreamhack Winter. In 2011 he moved up another notch as he took 3rd at the IEM V European Championship, 3rd at the IEM V World Championship, 3rd at UGC and 2nd at QuakeCon. The latter marked the first time Strenx had made a major final, but he was unable to make it past rapha and take down the title.
Source: eSahara
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Still it's strange that eSahara picked him up considering the tournaments/sponsors situation. They'll probably dump him later anyway