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    Cheonan 2nd ESWC 2005 – Paris 3rd ESWC 2003 – Poitiers KODE5 2nd KODE5 08/09 – Moscow 3rd KODE5 07/08 – Moscow WCG 2nd WCG 2011 – Busan 2nd WCG 2008 –...
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    original on 5 December 2017. Retrieved 24 December 2014. Global supporters - KODE5 Archived 2009-09-13 at the Wayback Machine "Cooler Master V8 in COMPUTEX...
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  • Video Games before the league's demise, the World Cyber Games 2006, and KODE5. As of 2008, Quake 4 has fallen out of favor in competition for the previous...
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    Challenge, European Finals and World Championship, ESWC 2009, e-Stars Seoul, KODE5 and World eSports Masters. In 2009, Lindberg was nominated for the eSports...
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  • presence in the advisory boards for both the World Series of Video Games and KODE5, and has relations with other tournament organizations, including the Cyberathlete...
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    Season III against the Polish super team MeetYourMakers. They then won KODE5 2009, WEG e-Stars 2009, IEM IV Dubai, and placed 2nd at IEM IV Chengdu....
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  • (mTw) organization. mTw.dk dominated Counter-Strike in 2008, winning both KODE5 Global Finals, Intel Extreme Masters Continental Finals and the World Cyber...
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    in a tournament which was held in Korea. In 2008, he was the champion of KODE5 in Moscow and World e-Sports Games. Infi saw success in the World Cyber...
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  • Li "Sky" Xiaofeng (3rd/4th place) Lu "Fly100%" Weiliang (3rd/4th place) KODE5 Moscow Wang "Infi" Xuwen Yoon "SocceR" Deok Man Park "Shy" Chul Woo Dennis...
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  • From 2007 to 2010, he got many Champions of premier tournaments. He won KODE5 in Moscow and World e-Sports Games in 2008. He was also the champion of...
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  • battle it out for the KODE5 championship". GotFrag. Archived from the original on 2012-07-21. Carmac (2006-08-27). "Toxic Wins Kode5, Cooller DQ'ed". Global...
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    (Quake IV) – Moscow, Russia – ASUS Summer (Quake III) – Moscow, Russia – KODE5 Russia (Quake IV) – Moscow, Russia 5th – QuakeCon 2006 1on1 (Quake IV) –...
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    places at major tournaments in China such as the World e-Sports Festival and KODE5. He finished the year by taking second place at the World Cyber Games 2006...
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  • Meadowlands 2008 May 3 Halo 3 Halo 3 US Championship New York City Counter-Strike KODE5 2008 WarCraft III June 15 numerous games MLG San Diego 2008 June 29 StarCraft:...
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  • Cup - March 2011 1st Twilight Community Cup - March 2010 - Valprax 1st Kode5 National Preliminaries - March 2008 - ReaVeR Ventus Gaming Emerges Archived...
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