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JeeSports CTF Nations Cup Round 4 (No comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 08:05 CDT, 19 April 2012 - iMsg
JeeSports CTF Nations Cup moves on, and we reach the Round 4. Less words, more Quake: here are all the scores and available records.


Links: Cup Page, JeeSports.com, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 07:16 CDT, 9 May 2012 - 6032 Hits
KC-Gaming JeeQL LATAM Kick-Off Champions (53 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 18:33 CDT, 9 April 2012 - iMsg
Dear Latin American Quakers, we proudly announce the launch of the first Latin American Quake Live Duel Tournament presented by KC-Gaming and United Kingdom JeeSports!
There will be 4 Qualifier open rounds leading to the Playoffs, where the top 16 will fight for the first place, rewarded with 100 dollars.


Update: Servers are back, and we start first Qualifier next Saturday. Reserve your own slot.

Streams: TBA
Links: Official announce, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 04:46 CDT, 27 April 2012 - 17270 Hits
JeeQL SDC Final Stage (13 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 17:51 CDT, 6 April 2012 - iMsg
After four qualifying tourneys within last month we got 16 players with the best rating, who goes straight to the JeeSports Quake Live Spring tournament finals. First they gonna fight in a group stage, and then best 2 from each of 4 groups will get to the play-offs. All the games will be played bo3 and finals traditionally bo5. Everyone can watch official streams on Russia Empire TV and United Kingdom Level UP TV and support their favorite athlete. Here is the list of the best players and toss for a group stage.


Links: Cup page + streams + scores, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 18:04 CDT, 6 April 2012 - 6847 Hits
JeeSports CTF Nations Cup Round 2 Review (2 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 19:03 CDT, 2 April 2012 - iMsg
Here we go again! You did miss some of the Round 2 matches? No Problem here is a little resume.

Netherlands The Netherlands vs. Belgium Belgium

Lineups
Belgium: redemptor, vertex, dem0n, impulse
The Netherlands: eXodus, Blad3, draven, Sc00t

The first map to be played was Belgiums pick Japanese Castles.
Belgiums play was highly aggressive, they based their play on constant attack waves in 20 second terms.
The dutch tactics seemed more sorted, counting on coordinated attacks.
Due to Belgiums constant attacks in order to keep the enemy def low, there was a 30 second delay between the Powerups which the Belgians could fix after 10 minutes. Their sloppy play on the Powerups in the first 6 minutes didnt cause any damage though since their frequent attacks worked out well. The Dutch had some problems breaking Dem0ns and redemptors defensive play, while they were busy returning their own flags. But after 7 minutes Draven managed to get a double Powerup (Quad + Regen) and made the first cap for The Netherlands .1-0 NL. Only 2 minutes later Vertex stole the flag and ninjad the flag to enemy garden rocketjumping from the connector over mid to his base. 1-1. After Dravens impressive double PU cap, he seemed to get greedy. Draven had alot of flagtouches but he always tryed to make the caps all alone rambo style. His unreasonable solo shows had no chance against the whole Belgium team trying to catch him. If Draven would have waited for some team support the map score could have taken another direction. Anyway after 14 minutes Vertex again took himself a lot of time to outmaneuver the Dutch. Vertexs' ninja style paid off as he hid himself at enemy garden at the 50 health bubble, waiting for his full team to support him.2-1 BEL. After that cap The Netherlands couldnt get back to their stable play fast enough and impulse made an instant connective cap.3-1 and the win for Belgium.
The Dutch pick Ironworks turned out tremendously intense.
After only 2 minutes there was a crosstouch but the Belgians had full control over mid and thats why the dutch
carrier had no chance getting across mid. Vertex putting a 1-0 on the scoreboard.At the 6 minute mark redemptor, the belgian home-red player, stole the flag and thanks to the full mid control and support by his team, there was the 2-0 in favor of Belgium. Only 1 minute later Draven could take advantage of his home-red stack including medkit. The Belgian def was distracted defending against the PU when Draven sneaked to the flag making a flawless fastcap 2-1. It looked like The Netherlands had found a weakspot on Belgiums def since Dravens team used the same move again 1 minute later. Draven got fragged on his way out though but Sc00t was there to finish the run. 2-2. Again only 2 minutes later Draven once more could count on his team distracting Dem0n and redemptor, and he carried the flag home easily. 3-2 NL. But team Belgium reacted wisely to this weakness and focused on enemy-red attacks, succeeding in detering Draven from attacking. With 11 minutes on the clock something weird happened. impulse rushed in the dutch base to take a hard fight for the flag, but there was none. When impulse grabbed the flag the dutch base was completely empty. The dutch team seemed to have disappeared mysteriously when impulse took a walk (in the park) across mid and put a 3-3 on the scoreboard. With a tied score the pressure went through the roof and both teams
found a balance. 2 minutes before overtime Draven once more was able to convert his red-armour stack into a cap and this should be the win for The Netherlands.
The tie breaking map was Belgiums pick Troubled Waters.
At the 3 minute mark Vertex could frag the flag def. Vertex grabbed the flag and made the torch jump to the right
balcony. When he was crossing mid the Belgians had full control over mid and it should turn out as a rather easy cap. 1-0 BEL. One minute later Draven managed to swim to enemy base with red and medkit unspotted. His stack advantage helped him across and eventually ended up in a conversion cap 1-1. When Vertex , impulse and redemptor started a well organised attack, vertex dropped the flag from its podium, impulse picked it up to carry the flag to the front jumppad enemy side, where he eventually got railed. But dem0n , belgiums flagdef, rushed to the enemy side to pick up the flag once more while redemptor still was supporting in mid. This cap should show the true strenght of their teamplay. 2-1 and the win for Belgium.

Live Records: First map, Second map, Third map

The other match reviews can be found at JeeSports.com site. Read and Luv it!

Text by Germany mousestar
Edited by nicerdicer at 19:06 CDT, 2 April 2012 - 6025 Hits
JeeSports CTF Nations Cup Round 3 (26 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 17:41 CDT, 28 March 2012 - iMsg
We are about to see round 3, here are the matches!


Streams: United Kingdom pav, United Kingdom Level Up TV
Links: Cup Page, Round 1 report, United Kingdom JeeSports.com, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 07:25 CDT, 3 April 2012 - 10705 Hits
JeeQL CTF NC Round 1 matches (12 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 18:41 CDT, 23 March 2012 - iMsg
The JeeSports CTF Nations Cup has reached round 2 now.
We would like to present a little review on round 1 with detailed insight on the most exciting matches.



In the Nations Cup opening match Norway faced The Netherlands.



The encounter of those Group 1 teams took a brief ending since Norway couldn't keep up with their superior colleagues from middle Europe. The Netherlands' map pick Ironworks turned out 8-0 only 17 seconds before the 20 minute mark. Norway showed a quite defensive play and eventually was not able to take control over enemy red and the Powerups. Netherlands Draven showed impressive homered-play which allowed him to build up monster stacks which mostly ended up in caps. While Norway DCR had a hard time keeping the flag in base, Netherlands Sc00t played a remarkable base defence detering Norway from their first flagtouch for 10 minutes.

Norways pick Troubled Waters started just like the first map. After only 1 minute Netherlands draven managed to steal the flag easily which was punished immediately with a 1-0 for Holland. Only a few minutes later Norway expierenced a flicker of hope when Norway DCR finally got into the game and put a 1-1 on the scoreboard. Unfortunately this cap should stay the last for Norway and The Netherlands continued their convincing 3-men-attacks. A lack of communication or maybe Netherlands Vissers and Netherlands Sc00ts dominating mid and supportive play might be the reason, why the Scandinavians barely had any red armor or medkit touches, while their opponents controlled the items as strong as the mid itself. The match and the game ended after 16 minutes and 5 seconds, 8-1 in favor of The middle europeans.

VOD



In the second game of Round 1, another middle vs northern Europe match took place: Germany played against Finland. The Group 2 match would turn out as one of the closest in Round 1.



On the first map, Japanese Castles, aim-heavy players such as Finland wit, Finland gerppa and Germany fragmaster showed amazing moves and frags. Also Germany xtro proofed himself with his sneaky-in-fast-out skills once more. It looked like the match would surely go into overtime but the Germans didn't count with Finland gerppa who managed to win the game 5-4.

The second map pick Ironworks was even closer. Barely one Powerup got picked up clean and the match turned noticeably dead serious. Germany seemed to advance out of this brutal battle over the mid control and thanks to Germany xtros and Germany Fragmasters attacking skills it was 2-0 at the 10 minute mark. This fragile balance turned to Finlands advantage and legendary Finland thaigo finally capped after 12 minutes. With only 20 seconds remaining Finland thaigo once more capped and therefor forced Germany into overtime. After 4 minutes of incredibly intense CTF action quake 2 legend Finland gerppa could take advantage out of a clean Powerup touch and a medkit to end the overtime with 3-2 for Finland.

VOD



The third match to take place was Italy versus France. Spider Crossings and Ironworks were the maps to be played.



Italy confronted with Frances star line-up (winz, the_k1ng, l1nkin and fishbone) would show a clean fight and a good game on the french pick Spider Crossings. Despite the final map score 6-0 in favor of France, the Italians played solid and clever. The french team with superior aim and some little mistakes in communication on the italian side decided the map clearly for France. Italy zyrinx, the flag def, showed a great performance though. His clever reads and smart decisions combined with strong aim surely secured the Italian team from a brief 8-0.

Quite the same situation appeared on Italys pick Ironworks. While Spider Crossing is a more stiff structured map Ironworks is decided by individual play since u need to react on situations instantly. Italy seemed to struggle on keeping the fragile construct of their strong-def-2-attackers formation alive. Italy dimitris good home Red play worked in parts against France l1nkins convincing enemy Red attacks but the bottom line is - Italy had to accept their defeat without a single cap. 5-0 and team France winning the game.

VOD #1, VOD #2



The fourth game of the JeeSports Nations Cup would later be known as The Great Battle of the East. Russia and Poland delievered epic 3 matches which couldn't have been closer at all. Japanese Castles was the first pick, Troubled Waters the second and Ironworks eventually ended the carnage.



On Japanese Castles Poland springsteen, Russia h8m3 and Russia hypnoi showed off an amazing box defence. While Russia defended with 2 players, the burden of defence was on quake 3 legend Poland springsteen a.k.a. annihiluzz all alone. Both Poland and Russia had back to back flag touches but the perfect teamplay of both teams didn't allow anyone to cross mid. It looked like no matter what direction to take, how much support to have, the opponent team always catched the carriers right away. There was literally a fight over every single Powerup and only few Quads actually made it into the enemy base. After 9 minutes of holding the balance Poland pyton took down the defence line and made his way to the garden where he got stopped. When Russia hypnoi returned the flag immediately without waiting for the "save" by his mates, wolf had an easy grab and made his way home. This crucial mistake put a 1-0 for Poland on the scoreboard. With 14 minutes on the clock Russia decided to switch their tactics to a 3 men offence which eventually was rewarded with a cap. Poland was able to keep their game stable though and the match lead to an insane 8 minute overtime. After 3 Powerups in the overtime, Poland pyton finally got a clean pick up and stole the flag. When he used the front yard jumppad to his base, down to 35 hp, railbot missed the crucial rail and Poland pyton was able to finish the map to his favor.

Russians pick Troubled Waters was the second map and Poland made a tactical player switch. Poland wolf got exchanged for Poland paw, polands teamleader.The polish team seemed to have troubles getting control over mid and after only 3 minutes Russia railbot had a rather easy cap without much resistence by Poland. The russian tactics seemed risky though. They didn't care about red armors or medkits, trying to dominate mid. Unfortunately the polish attackers couldn't convert their stack advantage into a cap and the map ended 1-0 for Russia.

After a short picking process Poland decided to take the fight on Ironworks. After 5 minutes the perfect balance over mid turned into a cross cap. Poland pyton with the flag only made his way across the map because of the brilliant support by Polandspringsteen and Poland wolf while Russia railbot made a quite clean steal. Only some seconds later Poland could get the return and the cap. After 8 minutes Poland wolf once more proofed he`s worth the money and made a genious sneak to the flag escaping high with well-timed support by his team - 2-0 Poland. From that point team Russia seemed to lose confidence and Russia railbot struggled defending his base. On the 10 minute mark wolf once more stole the flag and made it across but Russia railbot stopped him with a holysh1t rail. As nice as the shot was wolf had enough support and the cap eventually was made. After a 3 minute cross cap Russia hypnoi finally made the first point for Russia at the 14 minute mark. Unfortunately the Russians couldn't keep control and the match ended 6-1 after 3 quite convincing caps from Poland.

VOD



The 5th game was Denmark vs Belgium.



On the first map Ironworks Denmark was struggling against Belgiums heavy-aim line-up naming vertex and dem0n but thanks to great individual play by Denmark zlc and Denmark rahzei Denmark could take advantage of the Powerups and finish the map 5-2 in their favor.

On Belgiums pick Japanese Castles the middle europeans were clearly dominating and forced a decider map with 6-3. The Belgians finally got into the game and were able to put constant pressure on their opponents while Denmark had a hard time breaking Belgium dem0ns remarkable box defence.

On the third map Troubled Waters the Belgians could take full advantage of Belgium vertex ruling mid with Belgium dem0n as strong flag defence.Denmark really did play well but their opponents teamplay wouldn't let them escape the base or even get across mid. After 20 intense minutes Belgium took the map 2-0.

VOD #1, VOD #2, VOD #3



Round 1 of the JeeSports Nations Cup was completed with Sweden versus United Kingdom.

After a thrilling match Sweden won on their map pick Spider Crossings 3-1. Sweden Nace and Sweden dibbe showed great teamplay just like United Kingdom betija and United Kingdom Derfel.

Spider Crossings was a very close and even match and thats why it was a big surprise seeing UK owning Sweden on their pick Ironworks. After a rather short game the match ended 8-1 in UKs favor.


The third map Japanese Castles was very similar to the first map and UK eventually won the game 3-1.

VOD #1, VOD #2



Text by Germany mousestar. We will keep you uptodate with the Round 2 matches. Don't forget to follow JeeSports ! Stay tuned! - FaceBook and Twitter. Thanks!
Edited by nicerdicer at 09:39 CDT, 31 March 2012 - 9600 Hits
JeeQL’12 SDC - Last Qualification (10 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 10:51 CDT, 23 March 2012 - iMsg
The 4th and last qualifier for the JeeSports QL’12 Spring Duel Championship is taking place tomorrow Saturday starting at 07:00 CST with 1 hour checkin before. Last week France strenx took first place.

Streams: Russia uaShadow, United Kingdom zoot
Links: Official announce, Qualifier #4 - mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 09:55 CDT, 24 March 2012 - 3729 Hits
JeeQL CTF Nations Cup Round 2 (5 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 18:51 CDT, 21 March 2012 - iMsg
The JeeSports Nations Cup continues with Round 2 and we are going to see some fantastic games.


Update: Check the Round 1 matches overview from Germany mousestar

Streams: United Kingdom pav, United Kingdom Level Up TV
Links: Cup Page, United Kingdom JeeSports.com, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 15:47 CDT, 27 March 2012 - 3606 Hits
JeeQL’12 SDC - Qualification #3 (23 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 06:31 CDT, 17 March 2012 - iMsg
Scheduled: 08:00 CDT, 17 March 2012 to 12:00 CDT, 17 March 2012
Schedule: Passed

The 3rd qualifier for the JeeSports QL’12 Spring Duel Championship is taking place today starting at 07:00 CST with 1 hour checkin before. Last week Spain p0ni took first place.

Streams: kk_Storm
Links: Official announce, Qualifier #3, Brackets - mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 11:18 CDT, 17 March 2012 - 7479 Hits
JeeQL Best Demo Contest (59 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 16:46 CDT, 14 March 2012 - iMsg
We received plenty of applications for the JeeSports Invitational Draft Best Demo Contest. United Kingdom JeeSports.com presents the best 10 Scenes of the JeeQL invitational draft: Youtube.

Update: The winner of the JeeSports Invitational CTF Draft best demo contest has just been announced on the Level Up stream. Congratulations to Ukraine tripleSex! Contact the JeeSports Admins to receive your prize. Thanks to all participants. Here are the top 10 again if you havent seen them yet.

The first place will be rewarded with 20 euro and never ending fame. The demos have been judged by zoot, dubcat, Kersi, nicerdicer and mousestar. Every member of the jury had 3 points to give. Either on different clips or multiple points on the same clip. The winner will be announced this Sunday on the Level-Up-Your-Game Stream 1.
Edited by nicerdicer at 12:13 CDT, 18 March 2012 - 18221 Hits
JeeQL CTF Nations Cup Round 1 (20 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 12:40 CDT, 13 March 2012 - iMsg
We welcome the captains and players to our QL CTF Nations-cup. With the signups behind us it's time to start playing! Groups are up now and we proudly announce 13 Nations to compete: The Netherlands, Norway , Belgium, Denmark, France, Italy, Poland, Russia, Sweden, United Kingdom Czech Republic, Germany and Finland! Top 4 of both groups advance into the playoffs which will be single elimination. The first games have been played already. Default match day is every Sunday 20:00. Make sure you schedule your games to avoid problems.Theres only one wildcard per team! Round 5 is spread over 2 weeks to avoid problems with participants attending "The-Party" in Eindhoven.


Update: Last Round 1 match tonight!

Streams: United Kingdom pav, United Kingdom Level Up TV
Links: Cup Page, United Kingdom JeeSports.com, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 18:19 CDT, 19 March 2012 - 8352 Hits
JeeQL CTF Draft Invitational (25 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 11:09 CST, 10 March 2012 - iMsg
Scheduled: 10:00 CDT, 11 March 2012 to 16:00 CDT, 11 March 2012
Schedule: Passed

Ladys and Gentlemen welcome to the first JeeSports Invitational CTF Draft Tournament. United Kingdom JeeSports.com invites Europe's best players to fight for victory and honor. Several streams including shoutcasters will be up to entertain the audience and show off CTF action at its best. There will be a side-contest during the whole tournament. JeeSports.com rewards the best frag or sequence (may contain flagruns, PU-runs and flagreturns) made during the event. The participants are advised to send their demos including description (action + time) to mousestar in irc. Show starts tomorrow at 09:00 CST


Note: mousestar will make a short video with best frag or action next few days.

Streams: United Kingdom Level Up TV #1, Russia ZTV
Links: Cup page, Official announce, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 18:32 CDT, 11 March 2012 - 7867 Hits
JeeQL’12 SDC - Qualification #2 (12 comments)
Posted by xou @ 06:49 CST, 10 March 2012 - iMsg
Scheduled: 07:00 CST, 10 March 2012 to 11:00 CST, 10 March 2012
Schedule: Passed

The 2nd qualifier for the JeeSports QL’12 Spring Duel Championship is taking place today starting at 06:00 CST. Last week in the first qualifier Russia evil, Spain p0ni, Netherlands gooder and Russia k1llmaster took the first 4 slots to the Group Stage.

Links: Qualifier #2, Brackets - mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by xou at 11:25 CST, 10 March 2012 - 3467 Hits
Some changes in JeeSports.QL (23 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 05:16 CST, 10 March 2012 - iMsg
There is such an organization as United Kingdom JeeSports. And a guy named eXodus used to work there. And terrible thing happened to him - he wasn't invited to CTF draft invitational. You know what that fu... bad man did? He screamed, he cried, he removed all the ops from official JeeSports Quake Live channel and he banned all the admins (somehow he made this channel 100 years ago, so he's still an owner). Thanks God he can't do anything with the website, because I'm sure he would mess everything up there as well, creating even more problems for JS admins and tourneys participants. That's the first time I see one going so crazy about single tournament. Don't even know what to say.

However! If you plan to play on JeeSports Quake Live events, please note, that official channel on Quakenet.org is now #JeeQL, and admin clan called JeeQL. Neither #Jeesports.QL, nor JS.QL or eXodus have anything to do with JeeSports! Nothing changed with website.

Links: mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by xou at 06:22 CST, 10 March 2012 - 4782 Hits
JeeSports QuakeLive CTF Nations Cup (17 comments)
Posted by nicerdicer @ 15:35 CST, 3 March 2012 - iMsg
Welcome Captains and Players to our QL CTF Nationscup. With signups behind us it's time to start playing! Groups are now up, with 13 signups it is divided into 7 and 6 nations. Top 4 of both groups advance into the playoffs which will a single elimination. The first games are planned to be starting in the upcoming week. Final date being for them to be played is March 18. The standard time every week for games is Sunday 20:00 CET. Make sure you schedule your games to avoid problems. You only have 1 wildcard! Round 5 is spread over 2 weeks to avoid problems with Nations who are attending @ TheParty in Eindhoven.


Update: First matchweek delayed by 1 week so there won't be any problems with HoQ, Draft and possible TDM NC all at the same day. [eXodus]

Problem? Come to our IRC channel #JeeQL and we will (try) solve them! Good luck & have fun to all players and captains.
We will try to get streams for as many games as possible.

Streams: TBA
Links: Cup Page, United Kingdom JeeSports.com, mIRC #JeeQL
Edited by nicerdicer at 05:14 CST, 10 March 2012 - 8985 Hits
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