yle="color: #fff; font-size:14; font-weight:900; font-family:arial; letter-spacing:1px; text-transform:uppercase;">Greatest Gamer of all Time: Round 2, Game 1

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yle="font-family: arial; font-size: 8pt; color: #fff;">Name: Christian Hoeck
Clan(s): Schroet Kommando, Shuuk

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yle="font-family: arial; font-size: 7pt; color: #fff; font-weight: bold;" valign="top"> There is an elite club among gamers, a club which consists of only two people out of the entire gaming world. Yes, ladies and gentlemen, there are only two players who have ever won the World Cyber Games twice. One of these two players is Christian "GitzZz" Hoeck – the living Unreal Tournament legend and the only big name in FPS games who has won every international tournament he competed in, something even Fatal1ty in his prime could not achieve.

GitzZz became widely known after the first WCG, an event he dominated with beastly precision, patience and immaculate tactics. In 2002 he improved his game even further and defended the WCG title. Some of his opponents were glad to have finished their matches against GitzZz with a positive score - not everyone managed that. In 2003, GitzZz switched to UT2003 and dominated Clikarena with his clan Schroet Kommando. He then went unchallenged through the prestigious Electronic Sports World Cup, leaving real tough competition behind. GitzZz’s ambitions to win a third WCG title were thwarted by the German WCG organiser who decided not to hold a UT2003 qualifier...

GitzZz is not only an extraordinary player and a global gaming icon. He is also a very modest and friendly person who’s there for the competition, not for the money.
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yle="font-family: arial; font-size: 8pt; color: #fff;">Name: Johnathan Wendel
Clan(s): Clan Kapitol, iFate

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yle="font-family: arial; font-size: 7pt; color: #fff; font-weight: bold;" valign="top"> John "Fatal1ty" Wendel was one of the first gamers who thought about going pro. He participated in many tournaments during his Quake3 career and earned plenty of money, it was obviously that this man knew where he's future lay, being a pro-gamer.

Many people admired his insane skills and his eight hours practice a day, it made him look like a real professional. Yet because of his insane amount practice, a lot of people started to disrespect him. Later in his career, he moved to other games to show that he is a professional and a true gamer. He won a Ford Focus at the CPL Alien vs. Predator event. After that he participated in various high profile Q3 tournaments, one of those was the QuakeCon event in Texas, Dallas. One of his goals was to finally defeat ZeRo4 once on a QuakeCon event. He did that with success but he didn't win that tournament his goal was accomplished none the less.

The career of Jonathan "fatal1ty" Wendel was not always that flawless however, in his real life he experienced a family crisis before participating in the Babbages CPL event in December of 2000, where he placed 7th. After that, Fatal1ty recovered very quickly and placed 1st at CPL Australia, 3rd at CPL Holland, 2nd at Quakecon 2001, and 2nd at CPL Brazil. After a few years, he ended his very successful Quake career and moved on to a new game, to showcase that he is the best in any game.

He practiced Unreal Tournament 2003 for over 8 hours a day while being followed by MTV. The reason of all this, is because Fatal1ty wanted to attend the CPL Pentium 4 Winter Championship. His insane practice was rewarded at that event which made him CPL Champion of the Year, for the third time in a row.

After the lack of tournaments in Unreal Tournament 2003, Fatal1ty has now decided to play Counter-Strike instead.

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