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This weekend our Counter-Strike 1.6 team are in action at DreamHack Skellefteå and WCG Sweden 2008 to try and earn a spot at the WCG Grand Finals in Cologne, Germany.
Eight of Sweden's best teams are fighting it out at DreamHack Skellefteå in Sweden which include the likes of SK Gaming, Lag-Blank, Begrip Gaming and many more.
Fnatic will be looking to remain the number one team in Sweden after finishing third at the ESWC Grand Finals in California whilst Marcus "zet" Sundstrom will have his official for SK Gaming and Mattias "Snajdan" Andersen will finally return to our screens.
Follow Fnatic's progress in this article and also make sure to check the Demo section.
Update:
fnatic loses to Lag-Blank in the Semi-Finals of WCG Sweden 2008. This leaves the team without any chance to qualify for this year´s WCG Grand Finals in Cologne, Germany.
Quick Score Overview
Eight of Sweden's best teams are fighting it out at DreamHack Skellefteå in Sweden which include the likes of SK Gaming, Lag-Blank, Begrip Gaming and many more.
Fnatic will be looking to remain the number one team in Sweden after finishing third at the ESWC Grand Finals in California whilst Marcus "zet" Sundstrom will have his official for SK Gaming and Mattias "Snajdan" Andersen will finally return to our screens.
Follow Fnatic's progress in this article and also make sure to check the Demo section.
Update:
fnatic loses to Lag-Blank in the Semi-Finals of WCG Sweden 2008. This leaves the team without any chance to qualify for this year´s WCG Grand Finals in Cologne, Germany.
Quick Score Overview
Time | Game | Team | Result | Opponent | Map | Stage | Date |
| Finished | [00:02] | Blank | de_dust2/train | Semi-Finals | 27/09/08 | ||

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Comment by
Stylie - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
go go go fnatic! You are the best!
I had some drinks dont look at mine spelling xD
I had some drinks dont look at mine spelling xD
Comment by
rAp1D_ - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
wow this is bs, i hope some random team cant assist to wcg and fnatic gets invited ^_^
Comment by
_dc - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
Guys, you have to understand that Blank is not a random team. They are top 3 in Sweden and they are a very talented and motivated team.
Comment by
Annaky - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
They certainly played well and made us look bad, especialy in the de train game.
Disappointing result :(
Disappointing result :(
Comment by
klwN - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
Well... I'm so disappointed, the ties, then Blank, then SK... You guys have the most incredible potential in the pro-scene. You are able to beat teams like MYM or mTw with 50% less practice, so start practicing seriously again and win everything coming this fall/winter :]
Come on, do it.
Come on, do it.
Comment by
Stryker - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
You really think it will make them play better/feel better if you say "Change the team they suck too much!" etc.. Think for heavens sake. They underestimated too much and lost against talented teams such as Blank. You guys should be glad there are more upcoming top teams to keep this game alive abit longer.
Comment by
Annaky - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
I agree it's good to see another Swedish CS team doing well, just sad we had to be victims of it.
Comment by
Stryker - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
Well, soon any team might be the victims of Evilzone / Blank :)
Comment by
guidson - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
cs is so random each day is different, offdays are common.
so stfu about changes etc :)
nt fnatic, next time is time to strike back.
so stfu about changes etc :)
nt fnatic, next time is time to strike back.
Comment by
superSTAR - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
When was the last time fnatic won a big event(but I mean BIG, not Kode5 Storm) ? 10x.
edit: don't take it personal (fnatic players), you're all just GREAT, top 10 in Sweden...but, i don't know what's the problem, maybe training, mabye chemistry...i just don't know...but it isn't workin'...for about 1 year
edit: don't take it personal (fnatic players), you're all just GREAT, top 10 in Sweden...but, i don't know what's the problem, maybe training, mabye chemistry...i just don't know...but it isn't workin'...for about 1 year
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klwN - 3 mon
Thumbs: 0
Yep, they really don't have a chemistry problem I think.
It's all about practicing a lot more. Semi-pro players play A LOT, all the time, mixes or just random training, but they really play a lot and prepare well for events because they have something to prove.
They are also younger than fnatic players and most of them have been playing for a shorter time so maybe it's OK for them do so.
When you are a pro, have played countless hours at home, on stage, at LAN, maybe practice can become really boring :l
It's all about practicing a lot more. Semi-pro players play A LOT, all the time, mixes or just random training, but they really play a lot and prepare well for events because they have something to prove.
They are also younger than fnatic players and most of them have been playing for a shorter time so maybe it's OK for them do so.
When you are a pro, have played countless hours at home, on stage, at LAN, maybe practice can become really boring :l


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