This "Frags from the past" series feature shows Fredrik "hibb" Isaksson's glock save round ace with a one-on-four at the end against wooSai in IEM 4 qualifications.
Isaksson rushes down the lower ramp of de_train on a full glock save round and manages to pick up his first kill behind the pop dog train. Rest of his team is quickly taken out, and he is left in a one-on-four situation.
With most of wooSai hiding, Isaksson manages to get two kills around the inner bombsite and then plant the bomb. He is then left in a one-on-two situation which he manages to turn around and win for his team on their way to a 16-4 win.
What a fantastic lineup. I remember how Begrip almost beated fnatic on WCG Swe 2009. That was a great game. Too bad that hibb stoped to play active those days
Yes... But for me was the best time of hibb... I think he was a young talent promess, and after he stop playing. I can't understand why. Bad english btw. :/
nice action... well played... nice nice nice... do you think cs:go will have the same emotions? the same epic turns depends on players? i play cs since 1.3 but i see no futre in cs:go.. ok if there are going be big money on tournaments players will be... but i'm thinking of the soul of this game... i'm watching movies about 1.5 or about beginning of 1.6 .. and i'm crying... please do not kill this... give opportunity for young pple to feel this... if you are not searching cs scene since 2006 you wouldn;t know what i am talking about.. ehhh sad sad sad
:)
We can play 1.6 as much as we want.
Don't worry about pro-scene, I know a friend of mines who plays E.T. - Enemy Territory - and the game never was as popular as CS but he can still play gathers in European sv... And the game is from 2003, so expect 1.6 is not dying that easy :D