![]() 2nd Place - North American Female League - Counter-Strike 1.6 1st Place - Gaming for a Cure: Hosted by - Online Tournament - Counter-Strike: Source :: Chicken.bad coupon (sapphiRe, Volcano, p0s, moE, method, recTOOOOR) 2016-.Įsports Arena - February 2016 - Santa Ana, California Oomba - May 2015 - Laguna Hills, California Oomba - April 2015 - Laguna Hills, California Iron Gaming National Finals - July 2014 - Austin, TXįragadelphia 3 - September 2014 - Philadelphia, PA Valve / PAX CS:GO Open - August 2012 - Seattle, WA MidWest LAN (CS:GO) - April 2012 - Milwaukee, WI New York Comic Con (CS:GO Beta Debut) - October 2010 - New York, NY Valve Headquarters (Private CS:GO beta testing) - January 2010 - Seattle, WA Howiepalooza - July 2009 - Buena Park, CA WCG North American Finals - June 2008 - New York, NY #Counter strike 1.6 cpl pro series#2008-.Ĭhampionship Gaming Series Draft - March 2008 - Austin, TX Gamestation - December 2007 - Cornwall, NY Laclede's Lan - March 2007 - Chesterfield, MO Iron Lan - November, 2006 - Whitewater, WI Newegg Digitalife - October 2005 - NYC, NYĪrch gaming - November 2005 - Madison, WI MilwaukeePC Lan - January 2005 - Greenfield, WI ![]() MilwaukeePC Lan - June 2004 - Greenfield, WI WSLP - January 2004 - South Milwaukee, WI MilwaukeePC Lan - July 2003 - Milwaukee, WIĪrch gaming - November 2003 - Madison, WI *Individual winnings of over $30,000 in cash & prizes* Selfless Gaming (sapphiRe, emuhleet, artStar, rain, Goosebreeder, meeha) + Team Karma (sapphiRe, emuhleet, lynnski, rain, kyler) * Hold My Purse (sapphiRe, Starlight, moxie, Kalypso, Ksharp) Powers Gaming Ladies (sapphiRe, xtina, potter, infusion3, izabel) + Evil Geniuses (sapphiRe, izabel, infusion3, jess, mz) * Team Pandemic CS 1.6 (sapphiRe, Starlight, ako, ladyballin, mz, bebi) Team Pandemic CS:S (sapphiRe, Volcano, Ksharp, paradox, Funshine) + Ubinited - CS:GO (sapphiRe, potter, missharvey, ali, jso) + Playing with ( owned by the Philadelphia 76ers (NBA team) ![]() + Experienced CS:GO In-Game Observer for various international top tier events * Spoke at the 2015 Game Developer's Conference on the topic of Women in eSports. Featured in (), alongside GeT_RiGhT, AZK, Fifflaren, Semphis, etc. + eSports Journalist since 2004 - Managing CS:GO Editor for () * **Esports World Cup Grand Finals (ESWC) CS:GO Runner-Up** (Team Karma, sponsored by ZOWIE) - 2014 ![]() **Esports World Cup Grand Finals (ESWC) CS:GO World Champion** (Team Ubinited, sponsored by Razer & Ubisoft) - 2012 A replacement stop was held in Singapore.+ I'm a longtime, competitive Counter-Strike player having competed in 200+ local, national and international LANs, leagues and tournaments since 2001 #Counter strike 1.6 cpl pro professional#On August 23, 2010, NewWorld, the former parent company of the CPL, announced that the two-year acquisition process of the CPL was finalized, and that the sole owner of the CPL (and its subsidiaries) was now WoLong Ventures PTE of Singapore.Įvents Cyberathlete Professional LeagueĬancelled: This stop was cancelled due to "critical logistical challenges", and was later replaced by the Italy stop.Ĭancelled: This stop was also cancelled due to the Ministry of Culture banning Painkiller in China. ![]() On August 25, 2008, the CPL announced that it had signed an acquisition agreement with an investment group based in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The CPL has distributed more than US$3,000,000 in cash prizes. The CPL's tournaments was open to all registrants, but due to the ESRB content rating of some video games, CPL competitions was restricted to participants age 17 or older. Launched in Dallas, Texas, the CPL was considered the pioneer in professional video game tournaments, which have been held in the U.S., Europe, Latin America, Australia and Asia. The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL), founded on Jby gaming entrepreneur Angel Munoz, was a professional sports tournament organization specializing in computer and console video game competitions. The CPL Winter and CPL Summer Counter-Strike tournaments were considered part of the Counter-Strike Majors from 2001 to 2006. Since its founding in 1997, the Dallas-based organization has hosted 60 international main events with a total attendance of over 300,000 gamers, has sanctioned over 500 international qualifiers and awarded more than $3 million in prizes. The Cyberathlete Professional League (CPL) was the pioneer and a world leader in professional videogame tournaments, and for ten years has been a major force in the transformation of videogame competitions to a professional sport. ![]()
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