Known French professional player

Kevin "
strenx" Baéza, competing in both
Quake Live and
Shootmania has just announced retirement from esports. Although still lacking an international major LAN victory in Quake Live, he has proven to be a vicious threat to his most notorious old rivals, such as
Cooller and
Cypher.
Especially known for his devastating damage output with Lightning Gun, critically acclaimed heavy aim-based player and one of the remaining low sensitivity players never changed his ferocious style during his career.[*]
Always responsible for some sort of hiccups in tournaments, he was one of the main protagonist in the development of Quake Live, providing the community with laughter, jaw-dropping accuracies, streaming his games and offering coaching services. His passion for competing reflected well in numerous online tournaments where he was almost a guaranteed winner. According to the announcement, we will still be able to see him stream games.
"Hello everyone, I wanted to announce my retirement from Esport as a player. Why that? It's something that took a while in order to be sure and you know that I haven't decided headlong. I just don't want anymore, and I want to do other things in life! I have realised so many things these 2 last months and it's time for me to move on. Thank you to everyone, people who loved me, who hated me, I will never forget it. But no worries, I might stream sometimes for fun, I will still be there somewhere."
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Awards and Achievements
1st IPL Shootmania Launch Party 2013
2nd Shootmania Gamers Assembly 2012
3rd Cybsum Cyber Athlete Summit 2012
1st Gamescom Qualifier 2012
3rd Gamescom Köln 2012
1st ESWC Benelux 2012
2nd ESWC World Cup 2012
2nd IPL Las Vegas 2012
Winner of 52 Zotacs cup
Winner of 125FPS June
Winner of 2GD Studio showmatch
Winner of 2GD Studio Invitational
Winner of EMS IX Season VI
Winner of 16 #G-data Cup
Winner of Jee sports #3
Winner of 2 Jee sports Qualification Open Playoff
1st ESWC France 2008
2nd Dreamhack Winter 2008
1st In-Rage Arena 2009
1st ESWC France 2009
1st Games In Chelles 2009
1st Re-so 2009
1st Games in Chelles 2010
1st ESWC France 2010
Top 5 Quakecon 2010
3rd Dreamhack Summer 2010
3rd Beat-It 2010
4th IEM Europe 2010
4th Dreamhack Winter 2010
3rd IEM Europe 2011
3rd CEBIT World championship IEM 2011
3rd UGC Italy 2011
2nd Quakecon 2011
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