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Introduction 1-1
Chapter 1. Introduction
1-1. Fatal1ty
FATAL1TY STORY
Who knew that at age 19, I would be a
World Champion PC gamer. When I was
13, I actually played competitive billiards in
professional tournaments and won four or
five games off guys who played at the
highest level. I actually thought of making
a career of it, but at that young age
situations change rapidly. Because I’ve
been blessed with great hand-eye
coordination and a grasp of mathematics (an
important element in video gaming) I
gravitated to that activity.
GOING PRO
I started professional gaming in 1999 when I entered the CPL (Cyberathlete Professional
League) tournament in Dallas and won $4,000 for coming in third place. Emerging as one
of the top players in the United States, a company interested in sponsoring me flew me to
Sweden to compete against the top 12 players in the world. I won 18 straight games, lost
none, and took first place, becoming the number one ranked Quake III player in the world in
the process. Two months later I followed that success by traveling to Dallas and defending
my title as the world’s best Quake III player, winning the $40,000 grand prize. My earned
frags allowed at this tournament were 2.5. From there I entered competitions all over the
world, including Singapore, Korea, Germany, Australia, Holland and Brazil in addition to Los
Angeles, New York and St. Louis.
WINNING STREAK
I was excited to showcase my true gaming skills when defending my title as CPL Champion
of the year at the CPL Winter 2001 because I would be competing in a totally different first
person shooter (fps) game, Alien vs. Predator II. I won that competition and walked away
with a new car. The next year I won the same title playing Unreal Tournament 2003,
becoming the only three-time CPL champion. And I did it playing a different game each
year, something no one else has ever done and a feat of which I am extremely proud.
At QuakeCon 2002, I faced off against my rival ZeRo4 in one of the most highly anticipated
matches of the year, winning in a 14 to (-1) killer victory. Competing at Quakecon 2004, I
became the World’s 1
st
Doom3 Champion by defeating Daler in a series of very challenging
matches and earning $25,000 for the victory.
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