After nearly two months of competition, only four teams remained out of the original sixteen international franchises. These four teams would be further whittled down to a mere two based upon the results of Monday’s pair of semi-final matches. The two victorious teams will go on to compete against one another in the season two World Championship Final on July 28.

San Francisco Optx vs. Berlin Allianz

Vanessa showed why she is the woman to beat in Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female by dominating Berlin’s Liefje, 5-1, on the DWA Coliseum. Berlin responded with a victory in FIFA 08. Its player Manyna made three goals to Stermy’s one in the first half. This 3-1 point differential would last through the second half, resulting in a win for Manyna.

Despite some interference by Berlin’s YggdrasiL, San Francisco’s Miximup maintained the lead for most of the Forza 2 race. YggdrasiL and his companion FinPro had pushed San Francisco’s other racer, Sackamonjaro, into fourth by the third lap. Miximup finished first with Yggdrasil and FinPro in second and third. The overall score was now 10-7 with San Francisco still in the lead.

The DOA4 male match followed a similar pattern to the earlier bout between their female counterparts. San Francisco’s NinjaCW came out swinging and by the time the dust cleared, he had picked up a 5-1 victory over THE_TACTICAL on the Temple on the Mountain. Continued…



Berlin Allianz vs. Sydney Underground

Berlin’s player Liefje opened the night with a decisive 5-1 victory over Sydney’s Eileen in Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female. The first FIFA 08 match of the evening followed this victory. Both players were tied, 1-1, at the end of the first half. Berlin’s Manyna scored his final point in the second. Despite his best efforts, Sydney’s Haroutig10 could not tie the game and as a result Manyna gave Berlin another win, 2-1.

With the score at 7-2 in Berlin’s favor, Sydney could not afford to lose badly in any of the remaining games. Unfortunately for Sydney, its player Berzerk experienced a sobering 0-5 loss to Berlin’s THE_TACTICAL in DOA4 male. Sydney’s bad luck continued with Forza 2. The Berlin racing team showed why they won the individual title on last Saturday by beating Sydney, 5-2.

Berlin now led by a dramatic 17-4 lead. The only hope Sydney had of winning was the long-shot chance that it could pull off a near perfect showing in Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S). Berlin dashed these hopes after beating Sydney in the first half, 5-4. Sydney performed better in the second half as the counter-terrorists and won the CS:S game by a narrow 10-9 margin. This was, however, a bittersweet victory for Sydney for the franchise had lost to Berlin, 26-14. Berlin now goes on to compete in the semi-finals.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall
Berlin Allianz 5 5 2 5 9 26
Sydney Underground 0 1 1 2 10 14

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The World Individual Competitions of the Championship Gaming Series took place this past Saturday. In this competition the best players from each region squared off against one another to determine, independent of their franchises, who was truly the best in their individual games.

Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) Female

In the first match on Seaside Market, Birmingham’s SarahLou defeated Sydney’s Eileen, 5-1. Meanwhile, in the second match, San Francisco’s Vanessa beat Mexico City’s Hitomi1 by a slightly closer 5-2 margin. This outcome meant that Vanessa would face SarahLou in the final match of the DOA4 female competition. SarahLou performed extremely well and led 3-1 going into the fifth round. Vanessa, however, won the next four rounds, and closed the game with a 5-3 lead.

FIFA 08

Rio’s Patan faced Wuhan’s ZZ in the first FIFA 08 game. Patan scored two points to ZZ’s one in the first half. Patan then secured this lead with a single point in the second half. This won him the match, 3-1. Next up was a match between Berlin’s Manaya and Chicago’s Eafra. By the end of the second half, both players were tied 1-1. This lead to a shoot-out, in which Eafra won by a single point, 3-2. Eafra now had to defeat Patan to earn the individual championship title. The match was considerably more one-sided than Eafra’s game against Manaya. The North American champ won 2-0 over Patan and claimed his title. Continued…



3D.NY vs Carolina Core

Forza 2 opened Wednesday night’s North American semi-finals.  Carolina’s racer, General E Live, quickly took the lead that he would maintain for the rest of the race.  His first place finish was followed by New York’s team, ComeBackDan and Dark Storm, coming in second and third respectively.  Carolina now held a small 4-3 lead.  By comparison, the Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female match was much more one-sided. Mystik began the assault on New York’s Coolsvilla immediately and didn’t let up until she had won a comfortable 5-0 lead for Carolina.

As has been the pattern with FIFA 08 this season, neither player scored a goal going into the second half. However things changed dramatically from there, as Carolina’s Anomaly was the first to get on the board. WiZaKor then responded with a goal of his own.  Aomaly scored a final point, winning the match, 2-1.

With Carolina in the lead, 11-4, New York really needed their Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S) team to shine for any hope at achieving the franchise win. Unfortunately for New York, Carolina won the first half on de_inferno, 6-3.  New York came back 5-4 in the second half,  but ultimately could not win enough points to prevent Carolina’s win.

Even with a perfect 5-0 run in DOA4 male, there was no way New York could earn enough points to counter Carolina’s nine point lead.  Hypothetically if this situation were not the case, the outcome of the match may very well have placed victory in Carolina’s hands regardless.  OffbeatNinja soundly defeated New York’s Cheppelle, 5-1.  This 26-13 win is huge accomplishment for Carolina, and an equally disheartening loss for New York.  It is the second time in a row that the first place franchise has suffered defeat by a last place team.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
3D.NY 1 0 1 3 8 13 10-3
Carolina Core 5 5 2 4 10 26 5-8

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Dallas Venom vs. Carolina Core

Yesterday’s set of franchise matches continued with the pattern of surprises that began with Sunday’s competitions.  Notably, OffbeatNinja beat Master, 5-2, in the opening Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) male match.  OffbeatNinja’s win brings an end to Master’s undefeated second season record (now at 11-1).

Next up was a FIFA 08 match between Dallas’s Barmoa and Carolina’s Anomaly.  The score held at 0-0 until Anomaly made a goal in the second half.  Barmoa responded by again tying the game with a goal of his own.  Neither player could break this 1-1 tie.  As a result the match went to a shoot-out with Barmoa emerging victorious, 3-2.

Carolina still lead Dallas, 7-5, going into DOA4 female.  Phoenix and Mystik played out a furious battle on Gambler’s Paraside.  A few car hits and bruised knuckles later and both players were tied, 3-3.  The score remained close for the rest of the game with Phoenix eventually winning by one point, 5-4.  Her victory brought Dallas within two points of overtaking Carolina’s 11-10 lead.

Dallas absolutely dominated as counter-terrorists during the first half of Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S). As a result, the Texas team scored a decisive 8-1 victory.  However Carolina came back during its turn as the counter-terrorists and nearly matched Dallas’s score, achieving 7-2, in the second half.  Nevertheless Dallas still won the CS:S match, 10-8.

For the first time Dallas held the lead, 20-19.  However a strong showing in Forza 2 could still put Carolina over the top.  The race featured a notable number of collisions and pile-ups. Eventually Dallas’s Muffinman managed to limp into first place, followed by Carolina’s General E Live and Phantom in second and third.  This 4-3 win for Dallas led the franchise to victory with a slim 24-22 margin.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
Dallas Venom 2 5 3 4 10 24 9-3
Carolina Core 5 4 2 3 8 22 4-8

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Fans of the Championship Gaming Series (CGS) will know Kat Hunter as the general manager of the San Francisco Optx. These same aficionados may be less aware of her career outside of the CGS. Most notably she was a member of the all-female gaming squad, the Frag Dolls. She has also produced game related content for AT&T Blue Room and served as a webmaster for Game Daily. She became involved in the video game community after a career in advertising.

Kat Hunter spoke with GGL recently at the CGS players’ village in Los Angeles. She covered a variety of topics including her team’s status, the management process, and the state of professional gaming.

GGL: Describe what it’s like managing your team on a daily basis. What sort of schedules and routines do you put the players through or ask them to undergo?

Kat Hunter: Every day is something completely different. You have to take into account what happened the day before and the day before that and where your players are mentally, emotionally, and physically. As a general rule, I wake up around 10 AM and start working with the other general managers on setting up our practice schedule for the Counter-Strike players. We set up the practice schedules amongst ourselves for at least Counter-Strike and then watch them practice. We also go into the consult rooms and watch our Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) players. Then we’re off to the matches at night. We usually get there about two hours before the matches start. We play and then come back and deal with the aftermath. We finish off our day with a team meeting at 11 pm. Continued…



3D.NY vs. Chicago Chimera

Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) male opened the night’s first franchise competition. Cheppelle is arguably New York’s weakest link, as he holds a losing record for the current season (2-8). Nevertheless, he came out fighting and won the first round. Black Mamba responded with a devastating reprisal by winning the subsequent four rounds. Cheppelle brought home another win in the fifth, but Black Mamba won the match with a final point in the sixth. His victory gave Chicago an early 5-2 lead.

Forza 2 would determine whether Chicago could expand on its lead. ComeBackDan initially led the pack until a massive collision involving all four racers allowed Chicago’s Ch0mpr to zoom ahead. ComeBackDan would follow Ch0mpr for the rest of the race, but was unable to retake first place. The New York racer finished second while Chicago’s Jason-X came in third.

Chicago possessed a hefty 10-4 lead over New York going into FIFA 08. Chicago’s player Eafra scored goals late in the first and second halves. It looked like WiZaKor would remain pointless, until he finally got on the board with mere moments remaining in the second half. Despite this, Eafra still claimed a narrow 2-1 victory. Chicago now lead New York, 12-5.

Thing started turning around for New York as Coolsvilla soundly defeated Kasumi Chan, 5-1, in DOA4 female. This brought New York within striking distance of Chicago, 10-13. This meant it was anyone’s match going into Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S). Chicago was first up as the terrorists on the map de_season. New York narrowly won the first half, 5-4, closing the overall score to 17-15. The east coast team continued winning and tied the game up 19-19 after the sixth round of the second half. New York won the next three rounds, finally gaining the lead in overall points and claiming victory with 22-19. This narrow defeat is no doubt disheartening for Chicago, as it is now even harder for the franchise to reclaim its champion status.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
3D.NY 2 5 1 2 12 22 10-1
Chicago Chimera 5 1 2 5 6 19 4-6

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San Francisco Optx vs. 3D.NY

The night opened on a positive note for San Francisco. Vanessa made up for her startling loss on Monday by defeating New York’s Coolsvilla, 5-3, in Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female. San Francisco continued this good fortune by achieving a 5-4 lead after the first half of Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S). The team did not fair as well as the counter-terrorists in the second half. Despite their best efforts New York won the CS:S match, 11-7.

San Francisco needed three points to regain the overall lead. Stermy put his franchise on the way with a goal in the first half of FIFA 08. New York’s WiZaKor responded by tying the score with his own goal in the second. Neither player scored for the rest of the game, thereby throwing the match into overtime. WiZaKor won the game, 4-2, after scoring three points during the shoot-out compared to Stermy’s one.

With only four points seperating the franchises, it was still anyone’s game going into DOA4 male. San Francisco’s NinjaCW and New York’s Cheppelle faced off in the Seaside Market stage. The players tied the game, 1-1, going into the third round. NinjaCW defeated Cheppelle in the next four rounds and won the match, 5-1.

The two franchises were tied, 19-19, with only Forza 2 remaining. The racers seemingly changed places with every lap. New York’s ComeBackDan and Dark Storm managed to smash their way into first and second respectively in time to cross the finish line. The resulting score gave New York its seventh win, 25-20. San Francisco now drops to fourth place behind Carolina.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
San Francisco Optx 5 5 2 1 7 20 4-5
3D.NY 1 3 4 6 11 25 7-1

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Monday’s matches were the first of the season broadcast live on DirecTV Channel 101. The night’s events were accompanied by news that G4 will broadcast four 90-minute Championship Gaming Series (CGS) matches starting with the North American Final on July 16. The remaining three broadcasts will feature the World Final Quarterfinals (July 19), World Final Semifinals (July 26), and the 2008 World Final (August 2).

The first franchse competition pitted the San Francisco Optx (tied in third place with the Carolina Core) against the Dallas Venom (currently second place behind New York). The next contest marked yet another re-match between the Carolina Core and the Chicago Chimera. The latter franchise arguably came into the match with the most to prove. Although Chicago won the North American and World Championships in 2007, it is currently ranked fifth in the series. Furthermore the franchise has lost both of this season’s matches against Carolina.

Dallas Venom vs. San Francisco Optx

The event opened with a Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) male match between Dallas’s Master and San Francisco’s NinjaCW on the Crash Club stage. The two fiercely fought and wound up tied at the end of the fourth round. Master won the subsequent three rounds, thereby giving Dallas an early 5-2 lead and solidifying his undefeated status.

This put San Francisco in the precarious spot of needing four points to take the lead. This would not be easy given their tough opponent. Nevertheless things started turning around when San Francisco’s FIFA 08 player Stermy won, 1-0, against Barmoa in the night’s opening soccer game. Miximup and Sackamonjaro then gave San Francisco the lead by finishing the opening Forza 2 race in first and third respectively. This 5-2 victory put San Francisco one point ahead of Dallas, 8-7. Continued…



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Friday night’s franchise matches were the last two held at Electronic Arts development studios in Los Angeles. Next Monday the Championship Gaming Series begins the broadcast portion of its season on DirecTV’s Channel 101. The evening’s first contest between San Francisco and Dallas would determine which of these hitherto tied franchises would go into the broadcast season ranked second behind New York. The second match was a repeat of the season’s first contest between 2007 champs Chicago and Carolina. In their previous meeting Carolina defeated Chicago, 30-13. Tonight was Chicago’s opportunity for revenge.

San Francisco Optx vs. Dallas Venom

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The match got off to a hectic start with Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) female. The fight was unique in that it pitted the number one player in the league, San Francisco’s Vanessa, against the second highest ranked, Dallas’s Phoenix. Vanessa solidified her position as number one by dominating Phoenix, 5-1, on the Gambler’s Paradise arena. This meant Dallas needed to place first and second in the subsequent Forza 2 race to take the lead. As it would happen, Dallas’s racers Chaos and Muffinman would move up from third and fourth to place first and second on the Atlanta Short track. This 6-1 victory gave Dallas a one-point edge over San Francisco.

A team’s performance in Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S) often decides the outcome of a match. Such was not the case with tonight’s first contest. Both teams were tied 9-9 at the end of the second half. The 10-9 victory ultimately went to Dallas after its meagerly armed players won the overtime round. Dallas now led San Francisco by two points going into FIFA 08.

Both FIFA players scored goals in the first half, tying the game 1-1. With no goals in the second, the game defaulted to a shoot-out. San Francisco’s Stermy carried the day, 4-3 over Barmoa. San Francisco had narrowed Dallas’s lead by one point. The franchise now had to do well in DOA4 male to secure a win. San Francisco’s fighter NinjaCW managed to tie Dallas’s Master going into the fifth round. Master then started living up to his moniker by winning the next three rounds and thereby securing a 5-2 victory. This outcome gave Dallas the win, 25-21.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
San Francisco Optx 2 5 4 1 9 21 4-3
Dallas Venom 5 1 3 6 10 25 5-2

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3D.NY vs. Chicago Chimera

The night began with a Forza 2 race on the Diamondback course. Chicago’s Jason-X and New York’s Dark Storm did their best to knock one another out of competition for first place. After several collisions, Jason-X pulled ahead in the last lap to finish first. New York’s racers finished in second and third, thus bringing the score to 4-3 in Chicago’s favor.

The point totals remained fairly consistent in the next two games. Black Mamba and Cheppelle were tied going into the seventh round of Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) male. Cheppelle won the subsequent two rounds, giving him his first win of the season and pushing New York ahead by one point. WiZaKor expanded on this lead slightly with a 4-3 victory in FIFA 08. The soccer match marked Chicago player Eafra’s first defeat of the season.

Although New York led by two points going into Counter-Strike: Source (CS:S), it was clearly still anyone’s match. New York’s team had an added incentive to do well. The franchise lost its undefeated status on Wednesday night largely due to a crushing CS:S defeat by the Carolina Core. In tonight’s match, both teams ended up scoring 5-4 in their respective turns as the counter-terrorists (CTs). Chicago won the tie-breaker round, giving it a close 10-9 victory.

Chicago needed a mere two-point advantage in DOA4 female to win the franchise match. Chicago’s player Kasumi Chan tied the overall score by winning the match, 5-4. However New York’s Coolsvilla came back and won the tie-breaker round. In doing so she handed her franchise a narrow, one-point victory.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female FIFA 08 Forza 2 CS:S Overall Record
3D.NY 5 5 4 3 9 26 6-1
Chicago Chimera 3 5 3 4 10 25 2-4

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L.A. Complexity vs. Chicago Chimera

Redemption was undoubtedly the theme of tonight’s first competition. The first three matches of the night featured players with less than stellar second season records looking to expand their victories. In Dead or Alive 4 (DOA4) male, Perfect Legend of Complexity went up against Black Mamba of the Chimera. After a back and forth struggle, Black Mamba managed to win by a single point, earning him his first victory of the season. The female competition followed much the same path. The Chimera’s Kasumi Chan rocked Complexity’s Belle the first few rounds until she managed to tie the game. Kasumi Chan pulled finally got on the board this season with her victory in the final round.

Complexity’s FIFA 08 player, KreeganBG, has had a tough season. While ranked highly during training he has thus far failed to live up to his reputation. Tonight faced Eafra, the standout FIFA player from Chimera. History repeated itself as KreeganBG failed to score a single goal and Eafra walked away victorious.

The Forza 2 race featured some of the most intense action of the night. Ch0mpr and GTO led the pack and changed places on several occasions complete with plenty of car-on-car action. In the end Ch0mpr pushed ahead and take first, but Complexity’s two players kept the score close by finishing in the remaining scored positions.

In a flashback to recent competitions, Complexity’s Counter-Strike team was again forced to make up for the franchise’s point deficiency. Complexity won seven points the first round playing as the counter-terrorists. Unfortunately for Complexity, the inherent counter-terrorist advantage also worked in the Chimera’s favor. Chicago dominated the second round and handedly won the overall franchise match.

Franchise DOA4 Male DOA4 Female Forza 2 FIFA 08 Counter-Strike Score Record
L.A. Complexity 4 4 3 0 8 19 0-5
Chicago Chimera 5 5 4 2 10 26 2-2

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