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Have this year's results altered your perceptions of yourself as a player
or did you always think of yourself as one of the best players in the
world even back when you were struggling to get into a top team? Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund: I have been more of a real world
proof guy insted of really saying that. People have come and told that
and so on, after I have thought about it sometimes it becomes clear to
you about it. During fnatic's early rise to the top dsn was known primarily as an AWP
superstar but his rifle play has improved continuously over the years
too. What kind of role does he play in fnatic now and do you think he
should still be considered one of the elite AWPers or has his style
changed thanks to the 2009 fnatic approach? Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund: His role is to be like "backup
in-game leader" in our team from what I can see, he's always the guy
calling the strategies in the defensive play on CT side. He's got an
impressive AWP that can turn a match around, especielly on the CT side
;D but nowadays I think he has stopped using the awp a bit beacuse of
our new style, but he can still buy the AWP and outaim everyone :D Even if you don't win another cent this year your share of $110k+ in
prize winnings is an enormous step up from the rest of your career and
could well be a high mark for any year in CS. Do you take
accomplishment from that money and what is your approach to dealing
with those winnings? Christopher "GeT_RiGhT" Alesund: I think more like if you win money
it's nice, but you should try to put it in to the bank and save it for
harder times and take it slow. If you play Counter-Strike it can be
really random, you can lose a tournament and even get bored of the
game. But if you still play the game for the money I dont think you
should really play the game anymore. |
GTR is a monster!
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