swecon: "We were set on winning"
By: Pus
Time: 2012-06-17 01:19
Game: Counter-Strike 1.6

HLTV.org sat down with several swecon members at DreamHack Summer 2012 to hear them about the qualifier.

Brasil Gaming's surprise exit is still on everyone's mouth at DreamHack Summer and on HLTV.org. Sent packing by a team unknown to most members of the international audience, we took it upon ourselves to get to know more about the Swedish team.

Although they are out of the qualifier following a crushing defeat to ColdGame, we invited the squad to the press area at DreamHack for a chat. Turns out they are more than a mix team.

Three of the members have been playing together for more than a couple of years. Alexander "zodiak" Foneska and Christoffer "lunedi" Olsson, however, linked up with them in August last year.

After being introduced to four of the players, Christian "zoddi" Murberg, Foneska, Martin "zourN" Seipel and Olsson, we sent some questions in Foneska's direction, the team captain.

You beat Brasil Gaming, but only claimed second place in your group. Care to explain?

Well, first of all we had a lot of problems with the computers earlier to when we started and we had not had as much practice and warmup as we should've. Christian "zoddi" Murberg especially had a lot of problems with his computer. We had to change the network card and stuff like that. It took a lot of time. They even delayed our match because of that, so we were not really on our top. 

It was also our first game for us in, like, three days. We hadn't played at all. After that, I mean, we've had pretty good results against real teams, like zNation and Natus Vincere. But when it comes to mix teams, they just run, so we're not really comfortable with that yet, so most of our good results have been playing against real teams and not mix teams. Playing against Brasil Gaming was like an official match for us.

You were down 9-13 and things looked rather grim, but you prevailed. What exactly happened?

We kind of knew that we had to get an entry on the far-side alley for us to move in. I mean, we wanted them to, like, move all over the map, so we could take them out when we heard them moving around and stuff like that. For every single weapon round that we took, we knew we could just run them over in the following rounds.

After that we were just all so excited. Besides that I don't really know what happened. Some of the stuff we did we don't even understand, so yeah, we were pretty excited.

Were you surprised that you were able to pull the win off, or did you know your team was up for the challenge and capable enough to come out victorious?

As I said earlier, after the results against Natus Vincere and zNation and beating eSrael, we know that we have a lot of potential to put up good fights against other teams, we just need a lot of practice and to play more and more.

We said to ourselves that we would go into the match with zero expectations and just do what we've usually done. And de_train is our favorite map, so, I mean, we just played like we talked about.

Was there any pressure going into the match?

Yes, there was a lot of pressure in the beginning, of course. This was our first game in which we've had so many spectators watching us. I can't speak for my teammates, but I felt everyone was feeling the pressure. After we took the gun round, we started moving smooth again. Our mentalities were then set on winning the game, which we ultimately did.

How did you feel after you realized you had defeated the Brazilian veterans?

Me and my friend just jumped around, took a few swings at our computers and so on. It was so sick. This was our first official win against such a team. I can still barely believe it. It's sick.

What went wrong in your match against ColdGame?

We all felt like we had no hours of sleep behind us. We were really excited coming here, and then the travel here, and one of my teammates had just had his birthday party, so he was kind of hungover, but he still did his thing. All our energy was lost, probably from all the celebrating after our victory against Brasil Gaming. We had nothing left.

Somehow, I'm not sure, it felt like [ColdGame] knew exactly what we were doing. When we bannned maps, de_tuscan and de_train were the only maps left. We had already taken down Brasil Gaming on de_train, so we thought they would go for de_tuscan, but they went for de_train, and that was just so weird. 

Then it took a lot of time before the game started. Everywhere we went, we thought we'd just play like we did in the previous match and hopefully win, because we know that the team we just beat were a hell of a lot better than ColdGame. Then we felt our energy was low and that we could try to take out the important kills to make ends meet.

Do you have any plans for the future? Any tournaments on foreign soil?

Right now we've just started small. We attended a lot of smaller tournaments in Sweden first, which we won, and our sponsors are feeling more comfortable with us. That's why they sent us here. They feel comfortable in everything we do right now, so they are starting to send us to bigger tournaments.

After mentioning sponsor, I got more intrigued. The team captain continued by explaining how they are sponsored by two companies based in the United States, Noble US and Turbine, the latter even being a part of Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment.

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Christian 'zoddi' Murberg
 Alexander 'zodiak' Fonseka
 Andreas 'KbH' Stålhammar
 Martin 'zourN' Seipel
 Christoffer 'lunedi' Olsson

jUSt fUn
2012-06-17 01:20:12
"Three of the members have been playing together for more than a couple of years. Alexander "zodiak" Foneska and Christoffer "lunedi" Olsson, however, linked up with them in August last year."

I hope this is a lesson to gAuLeS and his stupid idea of building a team based on public votes, and grouping a team that was not playing together and 'believing' they would develop the required chemistry in just 10 days of practice...

This is CS 1.6, its a hard game, and your are either SUPER MEGA skilled like markeloff, edward, f0rest, neo, get_right, trace, etc, or you need to stay together for a long time to build a solid team in this game this days. Thats pretty much why the poles are so good.

gAuLeS DID failed and he IS responsible for the terrible result today. I would expect him to know this about CS, but looks like he don't.
2012-06-17 01:51:16
:)
2012-06-17 01:21:01
i still cant understand how they loose 3-16 vs coldgame... coldgame > swecom > brazil ?¿?¿?¿?
2012-06-17 03:24:19
in BO1 everything can happens, sadly.
2012-06-17 10:50:34
Gratz boys. Good luck in the future!
2012-06-17 01:22:23
These guys killed and buried brazilian cs (which was already in coma)
2012-06-17 01:22:48
true :(
2012-06-17 01:43:42
+1
2012-06-17 01:53:34
by: ohai
#6
Need a br.amd interview to get their thoughts on it
2012-06-17 01:24:34
by: Pus - HLTV.org
#8
There will be one! :)
2012-06-17 01:26:04
Did you see their faces ? How were they doing?
2012-06-17 01:26:44
by: Pus - HLTV.org
#16
Spoke with gAuLeS in person after the loss. He wasn't too cheerful, but I'm looking forward to doing the interview and to hear his thoughts.

Post edited 2012-06-17 01:29:36
2012-06-17 01:29:22
Even if you cant understand anything they're saying, you can see gaules's face
2012-06-17 01:29:45
Yeah he doesnt seem very happy, watching this reminds me of telenovelas.
2012-06-17 01:32:20
He basically said they didnt expect such a result at all, he told that maybe the "anxiety" caused some problems, they dont know whether they will keep trying or they're just "too old" for CS. He that the chances to come again for a big tournament are really low and apologized brazilian community and so on

Post edited 2012-06-17 01:45:42
2012-06-17 01:37:39
they`re sad obvious, u think they`re happy after 30k dollars in vain, the poor perfomance by brazilians so far, and brazilian community very angry?
2012-06-17 01:31:03
by: ohai
#13
Awesome, thanks Pus :D
2012-06-17 01:28:32
sponsors
O-o
2012-06-17 01:25:30
Congratulations and hoping to see more of these guys!
2012-06-17 01:26:46
gl guys !
2012-06-17 01:26:55
good job guys =)
2012-06-17 01:28:43
gz guys,and i understand that after a big win against such team it sorta drains you out,only the ones who played on lan will understand
2012-06-17 01:32:10
by: jz-
#22
Fortunately, only that!
2012-06-17 01:37:03
Good job. Zoddi is a "jewelry" of CS. SICK AIM

If Zoddi dont has any fan I must say: You had 0 fans. Now you have at least me. You rock bro!
2012-06-17 01:45:43
"Christian "zoddi" Murberg especially had a lot of problems with his computer."

That explain why Brasil Gaming lost.
Probably cheating.
2012-06-17 02:03:29
yeah changing a network card probably means he was executing a hack.
2012-06-17 02:22:47
Not only that but delaying as of download/configuring his hacks on the computer.
Don't be silly.
2012-06-17 02:24:05
You're retarded.
2012-06-17 02:26:45
LOL
2012-06-17 02:26:59
thats strats, get br on tilt
see bit, hes mad
bit: plz r3
zoddi: no
2012-06-17 02:57:55
dafuq ? :D @LAN ? LOL
2012-06-17 10:20:41
? English?
2012-06-17 14:19:59
? Brain ?
2012-06-17 16:42:03
?
2012-06-17 22:21:51
:-)
2012-06-17 22:45:54
Might happened, but who knows... We didn't saw any proves so, gg Swecon.

Thanks for your support neighbor.. We are really ashamed.
2012-06-26 22:27:18
Huh
bl
2012-06-17 02:53:30
Win here, win there... Win, win everywhere.
2012-06-17 07:23:21
I think this swecon is nothing, just luck, no any future.
2012-06-17 07:34:49
Good luck in the future!!!!
2012-06-17 07:52:22
greatjob swecon
2012-06-17 08:49:24
good job guys!
2012-06-17 09:57:45
by: crZy
#47
lol pls :) they lost 16-2 to coldgame afterwards :)

Brasil Gaming just didnt play good - AT ALL.
2012-06-17 10:53:11
Ehm, when have you beat us?
2012-06-17 11:18:55
by: Pus - HLTV.org
#50
Israelis, not you.
2012-06-17 11:42:08
NEVER! xd
2012-06-17 11:49:56
Xapso - in eSrael since 2002
2012-06-17 12:27:00
gj swecon
2012-06-17 11:33:51
To be fairly honest, they don't have any sponsors. They pay the tickets and so on by themselves working hard.

And these guys are mediocre in CS. I know some of the players personally and there's not much to say other then the fact they've about 100hours+ played recently.

But hard work n dedication finally paid off, congratulations once again to you zoddi
2012-06-17 16:30:08
I wouldnt say exactly mediocre since Brasil.AMD had former MIBR members, FalleN etc it cant go their way just by teamwork since even brasil gaming practiced together for 9 days or so very intensively. I'd say they dont have a chance to get on to the top and there's a lot of better players in Sweden but yet they are better than BEST players from other countries like Czech etc. It's all about what you're comparing them to. zoddi played well and might make it imo.
2012-06-17 21:30:33
Well, you've obviously no clue on how much zoddi and co have practiced before this?

Lets just say that zoddi would have world record in playing in streak games. He's a very active player in Sweden, and I'd not say he'd make it because he doesn't really focus that much on CS.

He recently got a new job and so on, so I'd not think that he'd quit his job for a game!
2012-06-18 12:48:20

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