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Player Information
Name:
Jason Allen
Country:
Status:
Inactive
Years Active:
2008 - 2016
Roles:
Nicknames:
kaido
Links
teamfortress.tv User Page ETF2L Player Page
Steam Profile Twitch Stream YouTube Channel Twitter
Achievements
First Place ETF2L 6v6 Season 17: Premiership, ETF2L 6v6 Season 21: Premiership, Gimmicks, Guts & Glory, ETF2L 6v6 Season 22: Premiership, DreamHack Winter 2015, ZOWIE 16 Cup, ETF2L 6v6 Season 23: Premiership, Insomnia61, ETF2L 6v6 Season 29: Premiership
Second Place ETF2L 6v6 Season 16: Premiership, ETF2L 6v6 Season 18: Premiership, Challengers Cup, ETF2L 6v6 Season 27: Premiership
Third Place/Semifinalist(s) ETF2L 6v6 Season 20: Premiership, Insomnia55
Fourth Place Insomnia46, ETF2L 6v6 Season 14: Premiership

Jason "kaidus" Allen was an English Demoman and has been ranked amongst the world's best in that class for several years. His play-style tended towards aggression, often combined with dynamic movement through the use of sticky jumping. His aptitude with this movement made him regarded as the fastest at map rollouts in Europe if not the whole world. After playing for a series of top teams, kaidus was forced to retire from playing competitively due to a wrist injury.[1] kaidus returned to the competitive scene as a coach for Crowns eSports Club at i58 in which the team won.

kaidus was an outspoken member of the community and had served on numerous competitive-focussed talk shows such as Pirate Radio[2] and Fully Charged[3]. He was also one of the most popular high level livestreamers in the community and frequently streamed his team's PCWs.

Additionally, he created a number of "Rollout Workshop" videos to provide instructions for improving the movement speed of aspiring Demoman players.

References