We are glad to inform you that during the second half of September this year in Moscow will be Russian qualifier of KODE5. Regional qualifiers will be held in Moscow, St. Petersburg, Nizhny Novgorod, Bryansk, and Omsk. The grandfinal one of the major tournaments year - KODE5, will be held in Peru. There will get the best 16 teams from around the world. For the quota from Russia wrestle 6 best teams on the basis of qualifying and two invited teams. Who will win the quota from Russia? MYM, forZe or someone else?
KODE5 Russia Regional Finals
With Russia’s Top 16 teams determined, the KODE5 Russia Regional Finals will be held at the Playground.ru Internet Cafe. As the venue for many international gaming tournaments, PlayGround is one of Moscow’s most renowned Internet cafes, drawing in hundreds of gamers from all over the country. This year, it will once again be the site for the KODE5 Russia Regional Finals.
Information about Russian qualifiers of KODE5:
Event: KODE5 Bruansk
Event: KODE5 Nizhny Novgorod
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Date: first part of september
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Venue: Internet cafe IpClub
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Game: Counter-Strike 1.6
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Note: One team received a quota to the regional finals KODE5 Russia. Allowed to participate only Russian teams and players.
Event: KODE5 Novosibirsk
Event: KODE5 St. Petersburg
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Date: 4th-5th of september
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Venue: Internet cafe Terrakot
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Game: Counter-Strike 1.6
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Note: One team received a quota to the regional finals KODE5 Russia. Allowed to participate only Russian teams and players.
Event: KODE5 Moscow
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Date: 18th-19th of september
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Venue: Internet cafe PlayGround
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Note: One team received a quota to the regional finals KODE5 Russia. Allowed to participate only Russian teams and players.
About KODE5
KODE5 masses gamers in 16 countries in a series of regional events to find the best gamers from around the world. The best then fly to an undisclosed location to square off against the world’s gaming elite. With television crews from around the world broadcasting, international media in attendance, and mass crowds rioting for their favorites, the KODE5 Global Final will bring gaming to the center stage like no other gaming event. KODE5 will take competitive gaming to another level and gain the respect that gaming deserves. To join the revolution, go to the KODE5 website at www.kode5.com.
After the winter tournament of Asus Cup had finished, we began to interview the famous people and its participants. One of such famous, interesting and, mainly, beautiful people became the participant of the Russian project forZe - Lidiya "MarLa" Strakanova. We should remind that her team took the first place at Asus Winter 2009.
LumeNation: Hello! Please, introduce yourself, may be somebody doesn’t know you, and tell something about yourself.
MarLa: Hello, everybody. My name is Lidiya Strakanova, my nickname in the game is MarLa. I play for the women team forZe. My general game experience is more than 7 years.
Retell your career of the professional gamer. Where did your experience begin and what is the situation now?
I began as many other people. I occasionally saw, how guys were playing in the computer club, and I decided to try to do the same. By the way, in the beginning everybody laughed at me. Probably, it served as a stimulus to learn how to play. Then I was called into the first Russian women team p[L]atinum, besides Venema and Manu came out of this team, so then I was tied with these affairs, there were different memberships of this team and now I have been playing for forZe for almost two years.
Do you think, that passion for computer games is not appropriate for women? That is the small part of the women population plays computer games and prefers something else, chooses other priorities.
It’s the truth. It is normal, that mainly lads play computer games, it’s really game for men because of weapons, explosions =) But on the other hand, girls don’t have large competition, and it’s easier for us to win and attract sponsors, for example.
Tell me, what are you doing apart from Counter-Strike? Do you study, or, probably, work?
I began to work long time ago, and rather successfully, I work as the Business Development Manager. To combine Сounter Strike with work is not easy, but I am sure of my future, besides, it’s interesting to work.
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At last we bring to your attention the long-expected interview with the most famous Counter Strike player of the Russian team EYEsports and the national team of Russia. As you have guessed, today the hero of our program is a cheerful and positive Alexander "xek" Zubkov, who answered all important questions that have worried the local population for many months.
Tell me, for which team do you play and how long have you been playing for it?
Hello! Now I am playing for EYEsports within a year. Before I played also with the same people about 2 years ago, but under different names of teams (only one or two gamers were changed, and once I was changed).
At the end of December of the last year two players Xenitron and Dingo left EYEsports in Virtus.pro. What do you think about it?
So, they chose the team with the best conditions at that moment, including the fact, that we played with the last champions very badly; we didn’t have motivation to train and to win. May be, every player made the same.
How successfully did Flatra и Edik enter the team after Vanya and Denis had left?
The situation was a little opposite. Flatra and edik were first to contact with eyesports managers and began to form the team. After ex they took me and redman. Everybody entered the team well, as we have known, and played with each other for a long time.
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Proplay.ru crew attended ESWC Masters in Paris last weekend and did a great coverage for our Russian readers. Our english readers can also check out some videos we made there. Dont miss it!
Crew of leading Russian eSports website, ProPlay.ru, made some nice videos at KODE5 World Finals which took place in Moscow at 10-11th of May. Below you can find really interesting videos, like f0rest talking after fnatic lost finals or Ave saying how important his ingame leading is.
Over $60,000 in Cash and Prizes Up for Grabs in the Russian Capital
(Moscow, RUSSIA) – February 2, 2008 – Bringing gamers to exotic locations around the world, the KODE5 Global Final is a celebration of competitive gaming excellence. In 2006, 90 of the world’s top gamers assembled in Beijing, China for KODE5’s inaugural Global Final event. This year, in association with ProPlay and Playground.ru, KODE5 is proud to reveal Moscow, Russia as the location for the KODE5 2007 Global Final. There, over 100 gamers from around the world will travel to the Russian capital to the T-Modul Exhibition Complex to compete for their share of over $60,000 in cash and prizes. With Global Supporters Cooler Master, GIGABYTE, and Corsair Memory, the KODE5 Global Gaming Revolution brings competitive gaming to the forefront with events in over 16 countries across the globe.
KODE5 2007 Global Finals
DATES: May 10th ~ 11th, 2008
VENUE: T-Modul Exhibition Complex
LOCATION: Moscow, Russia
GAMES: Counter-Strike 1.6, Warcraft III
From May 10th ~ 11th, 2008, KODE5 finalists from around the world will unite at the T-Modul Exhibition Complex for the KODE5 2007 Global Final. Located in Moscow’s Tishinskaya Square, this 1,500 square meter facility regularly hosts Moscow’s hottest concerts, parties, and fashion events. In May, it will be the venue for the final event of the 2007 KODE5 season.
T-Modul will set the stage for KODE5’s final 2007 season event
This massive complex is designed by some of Russia’s top architects
At T-Modul, finalists from each KODE5 country will compete for the title of KODE5 2007 Global Champion and their share of over $60,000 in cash and prizes. Cash payouts are as follows:
PLACE
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Counter-Strike 1.6
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Warcraft III
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1st
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$25 000
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$10 000
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2nd
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$10 000
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$4 000
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3rd
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$5 000
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$1 000
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A veteran in the gaming industry, ProPlay.ru produces world-class gaming festivals in Russia and surrounding countries. Its website is a leading e-sports portal with a full compliment of editors, correspondents, and writers who keep the Russian e-sports scene up-to-date with the latest industry developments. ProPlay.ru also controls PlayGround, the largest Internet Café in all of Moscow. This state-of-the-art facility hosts numerous gaming tournaments year long, and is frequented by hundreds of gamers every day.
“It is a great honor to host the KODE5 2007 Global Finals, and both ProPlay and Playground.ru are happy to welcome the gamers of the world to Moscow,” says Vadim Goronkov, ProPlay CTO. “Russia is rich with culture and history, and at the KODE5 2007 Global Finals, we will all have the chance to be a part of history once again.”
“Like Beijing in 2006, KODE5’s final 2007 event will treat gamers to a tournament unlike they have ever experienced before,” said Lester Lau, KODE5 Revolutionary-in-Command. “Our 2007 Global Champions will be determined in the heart of the Russian capital. By working with ProPlay, the KODE5 2007 Global Final will be another gaming tournament to add to the record books.”
Providing tournament machines for the KODE5 2007 Global Final will be long-standing Global Supporters Cooler Master, GIGABYTE, and Corsair Memory, who will be on hand to join the festivities and display professional-grade gaming hardware.
“It'll be exciting to see the world's top gamers battling it out for the KODE5 crown in Moscow,” remarked Coco Lee, Brand Manager, Cooler Master “It's going to be one heck of an event!"
“Having partnered with KODE5 for many events around the world, we are excited to participate in the Global Finals here in the Russian capital,” said Jack Peterson, VP Marketing Corsair. “KODE5 has been hosting tournaments that clearly foster competitive gaming excellence - the very core of Corsair Memory products,” continued Peterson.
More details on this exciting event will be revealed on KODE5’s official website: www.kode5.com.
For more information on ProPlay.ru, check out: http://www.proplay.ru
For more information on Playground, go to their official website:http://www.playground.ru
About Cooler Master
Cooler Master was founded to provide the best thermal solutions to our customers worldwide. Since its establishment a decade ago, we continue to invest in product development in order to provide the leading-edge innovations to people and businesses. Cooler Master’s enclosure technology line-up includes heat sinks and fans, chassis, power supplies, function panels and accessories. Cooler Master has its headquarters in Taipei, Taiwan, with global branch offices located in Europe, America and APAC, so that we can offer to our customers the best service in time. For more information on Cooler Master, please visit www.coolermaster.com.
About GIGABYTE
GIGABYTE for the past 20 years has been a world-renowned leader in the motherboard and graphics card industry. Fully utilizing its key assets including its cutting-edge research and development team as well as its professional sales and marketing resources, GIGABYTE is committed to providing our valued customers with the highest quality products and services featuring the industry’s most innovative design. Now and for the future, GIGABYTE will continue to embody the unique spirit and culture, which has made GIGABYTE one of the foremost brands in the industry. For more information about GIGABYTE, please visit www.gigabyte.com.tw.
About Corsair
Corsair Memory, a member of JEDEC, has been a leader in the design and manufacture of high-speed memory modules since 1994. We have earned our reputation as being the first to market with leading-edge products supporting new computing platforms and technologies. Corsair supplies memory for applications ranging from mission-critical servers to ultra-high performance gaming systems. The performance and reliability of Corsair memory products makes them ideal for memory-intensive computing. Additional information about Corsair is available at www.corsairmemory.com.
About KODE5
KODE5 masses gamers in 16 countries in a series of regional events to find the best gamers from around the world. The best then fly to an undisclosed location to square off against the world’s gaming elite. With television crews from around the world broadcasting, international media in attendance, and mass crowds rioting for their favorites, the KODE5 Global Finals will bring gaming to the center stage like no other gaming event. KODE5 will take competitive gaming to another level and gain the respect that gaming deserves. To join the revolution, go to the KODE5 website at www.kode5.com.
Breaking news! Russian Begrip Gaming Counter-Strike team falling apart. Players of the team decided they are not anymore interested in cooperation with their owner, Maksim “Nirvana” Zalilov. Players are not satisfied by Zalilov’s work and they also suspect that they are not getting all the money they should get.
Zalilov told us that he wont allow team to play in NPCL league, and he will try to ban them from Russian qualifiers of WCG, KODE5 and ESWC.Proplay.ru made a call to Russian WSG Qualifier organizers, and they told us, that they fully support Zalilov’s decision.
Stay tuned for more information about this growing conflict.
Begrip Lineup: Xenitron, Xek, Redman, Flatra, eX
I will speak in a roundabout way. By the time I've been thinking over what to write for my diary on Proplay, I've come to a conclusion that I should speak only about the third unfortunate day, the play-off day, where I was anyhow involved at once in the two most sensational scandals of the WCG. I mean games Norway - Korea and Russia - USA.
I'll start with the first match and tell you what had happened in reality. Glad Norwegians barge into the gaming zone a bit later than Koreans and I, as the judge assigned to team Norway, had to raise my voice, but REAL took out his guys from a crowd of chatting Scandinavians. Mates sat down at once, without any problems in about five minutes set all the options and stared at me with questioned faces. "Oh God! What a pleasure to work with professionals. They do everything in silence, quickly and without questions." - thought I, remembering my Greeks and Macedonians in the first and second days of the competition. Although it's a sin to complain of team Macedonia - the guys played calmly and without any remarks, that was really surprising. Attentively examined their devices for own satisfaction and started the CS, I began looking for the enemy. It turned out a team of five guys who looked like monkeys from the cartoon. By the way, there was monkey-mother in the cartoon and we could see her here too - the team-leader, who diligently defended the interests of the team from Samsung's and Boxer's motherland. It was a great pleasure that the other Russian-speaking judge from Latvia - Banshi was looking after the Asians. There were no doubts that we will find the understanding. The game began.
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The "OLDI PP Cup" tournament series sponsored by OLDI are constantly developing. The audience is growing and all the best russian and CIS players already enjoyed the tournament.
The next step in the development of the best russian online WarCraft III tournament is the new prize-pool. Now it's not only the winner who gets 200 euro but it is 85 euro for the runner-up! These nice changes will apply immediately from now and will concern tomorrow's OLDI PP Cup #6.
Moreover there will be the first Counter-Strike 2vs2 tournament this Sunday. More likely it will start the new series of tournaments sponsored by OLDI in this most popular nomination. The rules for this tournament will be published soon. By the way the changes in the prize-pool will apply to the Counter-Strike tournament as well - besides 200 euro for the first place there will be 85 euro for the runner-up.
We hope to see even more fans and participants on OLDI PP Cup, so we're looking forward for you sign-ups!
by dark_Xeon
A couple of days ago the mix-team KPOBb won the ticket to the Seattle. Here you can read the official statement from the manager and the coach of the Virtus.Pro project:
Groove: We are pleased to announce two new members in our Counter-Strike squad - they are talanted Ukrainian players Ioann <Edward> Sukharev and Daniil <Zeus> Teslenko have been played in the pro100 team before.
The Counter-Strike squad of the Virtus.Pro project now looks as folows:
Pikiner Constantin - Konstantin P. <groove>
Kolesnikov Aleksey - Aleksey K. <LeX>
Filimonchencko Viktor - Viktor F. <Sally>
Makarov Roman - Roman M. <ROMJkE>
Sukharev Ioann - Ioan S. <Edward>
Teslenko Daniil - Danil T. <Zeus>
Groove: In the end i want to comment our performance at WCG Russia. Unfortunately, we could't play with our new lineup because only citizens Russian Federation allowed to participate in that tournament. That's why we offer Victor Moskvin aka <Mosk> and Vladimir Perevolotskiy aka <Tarlund> to join our team named "KPOBb" at WCG Russia. The name of our team at WCG Finals is "Virtus.Russia". I must admit that we won't go to WCG as "tourists" and we are going to prepare for this event.
The lineup of Virtus.Russia at WCG Finals:
LeX
ROMJkE
Sally
Tarlund
Mosk
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