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  • Posted on: February 28, 2011
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Intel Extreme Masters World Championships: Interview with Carmac

The past week, we may have noticed silence in the e-Sports world, a sense of stillness in the air. However, most of us know that this eerie absence of action is the calm before the storm. The Intel Extreme Masters World Championships is just around the corner and as soon as the sun rises in Hannover, Germany, expect explosive action from start to finish. The world’s best will be congregating, egos will clash, skills will be tested and the gaming community can expect to see tactics and action they have never seen before.

As we await the opening of the IEM World Championships, we ask the insights and predictions of the PM of the Intel Extreme Masters. Enter Michal “Carmac” Bicharz. Having visited more than a dozen of e-sports events(WCG, EPS, ESWC, IEM), his exposure has given him in-depth knowledge about the industry. He is also known for his comedic alter-egos (Uszat and Sasha) which he uses to add a refreshing zest to the highly competitive e-sports scene. Despite this, there is no doubting his passion for e-sports and his devotion to improving the quality and community of gamers all around the globe.

We sat down with Michal “Carmac” Bicharz to talk for his IEM World Championship predictions, the games of e-sports and his future plans for the IEM.

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Razer: Greetings Michal “Carmac” Bicharz. We appreciate you taking some time off despite your hectic schedule in preparing the IEM World Championship 2011.

Razer: Some of the world’s best will be at Hannover this March. How excited are you?

Carmac: You cannot describe how excited I am. I am also quadruple heart-broken. I am a major fan of all three games and I find all three competitions extremely interesting. But not only am I unable to follow all three as closely as I would like, but I also have to work during the event, so it is theoretically possible that I will not see a single game!

SC2: The IEM Euro Champi0n and the GamesCom Champion will battle it out

Razer: What are your predictions for the SC2 division in the IEM?

Carmac: I personally see Greg Fields as the favorite to win the entire event. He has got the composure needed to win major titles and he has a ton of experience taken from Korea and playing with the best there. I would be shocked not to see him in the semi final at least. As for the rest, it is really a very, very even playing field. If I were to predict a surprise in the event, I will predict that one of the Continental Champions not to go far. I will not say which one, though.

Razer: What are your predictions for the CS division in the IEM?

Carmac: The Counter-Strike event is probably one of the most contested events that I remember. We have at least five teams there that have everything it takes to win the title: mTw, FX, Fnatic, SK, Na’Vi, and several others that have the power and the potential to cause a major stir – for example the 2008 Intel Extreme Masters season runners up from Korea or our American Champions from Brazil, or Team EG who ended up 4th last season. I predict more drama than you can ever imagine for the CS tournament. It will be nothing short of epic, starting in the group stage already!

Razer: Which CS teams do you think will meet at the finals? Which team do you think will win?

Carmac: I most certainly hope that Frag eXecutors will be in the final – I had a front row seat back in 2004-2005 when they were unknown but rising and I would like to see them win one more major trophy. I am Polish as well as those guys, so I am obviously biased – but that team has everything needed to win an event like this. Whichever other team it is in the final – I really do not care. If you’re in the Intel Extreme Masters World Championship final, then you’ve gone a very long way and you obviously deserve it more than anyone else.

Razer: In terms of Counter-Strike, who do you think is the best player right now (attending the IEM)?

Carmac: It is really difficult to say, especially that I do not have time to watch all the matches. But I am personally very impressed by cArn, not just as a player but as a team leader. I also like what a role change in the team did for TaZ – he no longer is the strat caller and he has really stepped up, it seems.

The IEM European Quake Champion will now fight the world’s best Quake Duellers

Razer: What are your predictions for the Quake division in the IEM?

Carmac: As I said, quadruple heart-broken. The QL event is probably the toughest one in the history of the game if you ask me. We have got all of the old ‘gods’, every single one of them with championship credentials, and we have a very strong group of ‘outsiders’ that could easily pick up the gauntlet and challenge them. Cooller, Av3k, Cypher, rapha – those four are everyone’s bets to be in the semi finals like last year, but what about strenx, k1llsen, DaHanG, spart1e, or even czm? The only thing I can say is that I hope Dandaking pulls a Cinderella story. That would make the event epic!

Razer: Who do you think will meet at the finals? Who do you think will win?

Carmac: I honestly have no idea. I could give you a valid prediction after the group stage ends, but before that I do not know. I see five names in the list of participants that could end up going home with the gold medal, and almost all of those are equally rated. We will just have to wait and see.

Razer: Who do you think is the best Quake Live player of Asia? Of Europe? Of the World?

Carmac: The best player in Asia is uNleashed from Japan, unless you count Jibo who is Chinese and lives in Moscow, or proZaC who is Swedish but lives in Japan. The best European? Based on recent results, I would say Cooller, but that answer can be different after every event. The world’s best player? I will tell you on Saturday evening.

What can possibly topple the biggest e-sports RTS in the world?

Razer: SC2 has seen a meteoric rise over the past few months. Do you see any other RTS games matching the dominant e-Sports RTS?

Carmac: No, honestly, I don’t see it. StarCraft II is an amazing game which has everything in order to be the dominant game in RTS for years to come. Please do keep in mind that all major RTS esports have come from Blizzard, and no other RTS game came close to the success of StarCraft or WarCraft III. I do not see anyone creating an RTS game that could challenge early beta level Blizzard games, let alone the released versions.

Razer: Quake and CS are the premiere FPS games used in tournaments but one can say that they are pretty old. What new FPS games do you think has the potential to earn international acclaim and be a staple competitive e-sport game?

Carmac: I don’t see any game which could do that at the moment. I guess it would have to be a game which takes over the CS and Source communities and provides a modern replacement for CS 1.6, but I do not see it right now. Perhaps one game could prove me wrong, but that game would need to have blooming leagues, pro teams and coverage websites that do not rely on the current eports infrastructure. If a game proves itself outside of the current system, it means that it will be a massive esports title.

One of these spectators may be the next e-Sports star

Razer: Having been to a lot of E-sports even of late, have you seen any promising/upcoming stars?

Carmac: StarCraft II will produce dozens of major stars. Counter-Strike keeps producing talent and I am surprised so few teams are able to pick up players and build great lineups. Fnatic has been changing their roster for a very long time and stayed at the top – that just proves that there are enough fringe players out there to build a team close to Fnatic’s strength. For some reason it is hard for organisations to do. I do not expect any sudden rise to fame in Quake Live, though. That game definitely needs a major injection of fresh blood.

Razer: In the controversial finals of Quake Live in the IEM European Championships, what were the factors you took into consideration when you made the decision?

Carmac: I did not make the decision. The referees did. All I did was gather the right people in the right place, collected the facts and made sure that I can honestly say that nothing was overlooked. The factors that the referees used were: the rulebook. There is no rule in the book that stipulates a game replay due to lag, but there is one where there’s a disconnect. The referees simply followed the rulebook, that was it.

Razer: What are your future plans for the IEM? What is your vision with regard to the future of e-sports?

Carmac: We want to be more ambitious with how we do things next season. For this World Championship we are broadcasting on a countless number of channels, with 7 or 8 languages. I think that is simply phenomenal. I could talk for hours about possible improvements and plans for events in the next season, but I will just say that we would like to keep making the events a joy to play and a joy to watch for people. There will definitely be some changes to the structure of our online season, that is certain.

Don’t miss the action as the Extreme Masters World Championships is now live! Get the latest news and watch it live at the ESL Website.

  • Posted on: February 8, 2011
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At the Front Lines of the World

The IEM European Championships

The stage is set for one of the biggest professional gaming tournaments this year as everyone braces for the Intel Extreme Masters World Championships in Hannover, Germany. On March 1 – 5, 2011, the elites of Team Razer will face the world’s finest to prove yet again that they are the best. Who will undertake this challenge?

Expect a bigger and louder crowd this March

Ladies and gentlemen, we present to you our vanguard for the IEM World Championships.

Cooller being interviewed for his championship win.

Anton “Cooller” Singov – Quake Live

IEM Europe’s Quake Grand Champion. His first major victory since Quake went Live, Cooller’s domination in the IEM Quake division marks the return of one of the game’s best duelers of all-time. When asked about his motivation for the IEM World Championships, Cooller replied, “It’s not about the money. It’s all about the title, that is my dream.” The European Champion will have his return and be the next IEM World Champion.

MorroW (person in right, grey shirt)  will take his Zerg to Hannover

Stefan “MorroW” Anderson – StarCraft 2

Being the StarCraft 2 Champion in GamesCom 2010 instantly qualifies MorroW to the IEM World Championships. The “Changeling” will attempt to swarm all over his competition through the use of his new specialty, the Zerg. “There are not a lot of high-caliber Zerg players outside Korea,” Morrow says, “players may not prepare as good as they would on the Terran and Protoss players.” With the element of surprise, MorroW will take this tournament by storm.

Av3k dreams big for the IEM World Championship

Maciej “Av3k” Krzykowski – Quake Live

The 2nd Runner-up in IEM Europe’s Quake Division, Av3k has already put the past behind him and is now focused for the IEM World Championships. “I want to win big,” says the Polish prodigy, “I played nice in Kiev but I didn’t reach my top level during the finals. Now I want to take the next step, I want to win big.” He wants the championship and he won’t go home without it.

The MYM.CS team is excited to compete

Meet Your Makers CS – Counter Strike

Against a division with obvious tournament favorites, MYM’s CS team rose up to the occasion and qualified for the IEM World Championships. Already gearing up for the World Championships, this elite Counter Strike team is determined to make the most out of the second chance it got. The MYM.CS team will answer the pressure and competition. They will fight and they will rise.

It is redemption time for Cypher

Alexey “Cypher” Yanushevski – Quake Live

Qualification is not enough for this warrior with the heart of a champion. Cypher is hell bent on redeeming himself and winning the IEM World Championship for Quake Live. “The feeling of winning is all what it is about,” says Cypher, “I had my good moments during the tournament but I wasn’t able to maintain it. Expect from me, a better performance this March. I will win.” Cypher seeks redemption and he will bring his A-game to get it.

Destiny awaits fazz in Hannover

Pelle “fazz” Soderman – Quake Live

As predicted by this e-Sport athlete, he may not win the Championship in the European finals, but he will qualify for the World Championships of the IEM. And with the whole world watching, that where he plans to wreak havoc in the Quake Live division. Now having ample time to prepare and get improve his timing and aim, fazz is now seeking the crown. With destiny awaiting him in the IEM, fazz seeks nothing else but that championship win.

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This is it. As soon as March starts, the fight for the title begins. Will you be there when the rightful champion gets it?

March 1-5, 2011. Hannover, Germany. IEM World Championships.

 

At our next event, we are going skeet shooting with potatoes. Bust out the Flintlock and blast us some Crinkle Cut the old fashion way.

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  • Posted on: January 17, 2011
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The Road to the IEM 2011: The European Championships

With only a week remaining before the much anticipated battle in Europe, teams are in full gear and e-sports fans have already packed their bags as they now make their way to Kiev, Ukraine to watch and duke it out in the Intel Extreme Masters European Championships 2011.

Four teams from Team Razer are participating in the IEM in the hopes of qualifying for the World Championships. Team Serious Gaming is sending out their legendary players Cypher and av3k to conquer Quake Live division and Team Reason Gaming seeks to counter them by sending out renowned duelers fazz and noctis and Team Mousesports made the obvious and wise choice by unleashing Cooller in the IEM. Team Meet Your Makers and Mousesports both have teams representing them in the Counter Strike division and in StarCraft II, Naama will fight for Mousesports while ClouD will be MYM’s standard bearer.

Below are the groupings for the Intel Extreme Masters European Championships 2011:

image c/o www.esl.com

Action, excitement and drama are but few of the many guarantees in Kiev. Can’t make it? Keep a close eye on the thrills and spills of the IEM and our guys from Team Razer as they compete for a spot in the global finals.

Go to the following websites for live stream of the games as well as updates on the competition:

Intel Extreme Masters Home Page for updates

ESL T.V. For live streaming

Official Social Channel of the IEM

IEM’s Youtube channel for replays

Dates: January 21 – 23, 2011.

Venue: Cybersport Arena – Kiev, Ukraine


Prepare for all-out war.

Reason Gaming frags the competition

While everyone was occupied with the Intel Extreme Masters, Reason Gaming from the UK have been quietly racking up the kills and wins in various competitions in the region.

They took part in the Crossfire Intel Challenge 7 in Holland, going undefeated throughout the tournament only to lose to Fnatic, a team they beat 13:8 in the group stages,  by a mere 1 match in the Grand Final.

However, Reason’s CSS team managed to take it to the end by winning the Sapphire Challenge against some of the best European gamers. The final match pitted Reason’s skills against Team Excello who pushed them hard; overcoming Reason’s first round win by taking the second match 16-12.

The match went into overtime with Reason winning 16-8 on de_tuscan making it 2:1 on aggregate.

Congratulations to Reason Gaming for their accomplishments in these back to back competitions!

Below is a video of Reason’s group match win over Fnatic. For more media and news on Reason Gaming and their activities, please visit their website at www.reason-gaming.net

Reason Gaming Win Multiplay i38 LAN 2009 with a hat trick!

Reason Gaming, proudly sponsored by Razer, wins Multiplay i38 LAN 2009 3rd time in a row!

The event was a huge success with Reason’s Counter Strike Source team being undefeated through the entire event reaching 1st place (for the third i-series in a row) defeating Team Dignitas and Power Gaming on route.

Reason-Gaming vs. LOD 24:6
Reason-Gaming vs. TP.GSG 16:14
Reason-Gaming vs. SOG 28:2
Reason-Gaming vs. Velocity Gaming! 16:14
Reason-Gaming vs. CK | [4DC] 17:13
Reason-Gaming vs. Deceived 16:14
Reason Gaming vs. AMDERS 16:2
Reason Gaming vs. TLR 16:9
Reason Gaming vs. Power Gaming 16:2 (Semi Final)
Reason Gaming vs. Team Dignitas 16:14 (Upper Bracket Final)
Reason Gaming vs. Power Gaming 39:31 (Grand Final)

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