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Tourettes Chessclub, commonly referred to as ''chess,'' are the former [[ETF2L]] 2-time Premiership Highlander Champions and are the only team (other than [[SNSD]] and [[Strong Opinions]] who have won 3 apiece) to have won the title more than once. Although being highly successful, the team is infamous for their ever-changing roster, with the only one player to remain on the roster since the beginning being one of the founders [[Khazul]] ([[Scissors]] who was a co-founder has since quit the game). After winning Season 7-8 in convincing fashion, [[BreakfasT_Jr]] who many consider to be the key player in the team switched to rival team [[PremTech]] and Chessclub could only manage 2nd in Season 9. The team were inactive for the entirety of ETF2L Highlander Season 10 but returned in Season 11 with a new roster, however the team bizarrely defaulted the Grand Final to [[Strong Opinions]] citing a lack of player availability as the main reason thus the team finished runners up for the season. The team currently is competing in season 12.
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Tourettes Chessclub, commonly referred to ''chess,'' are the former [[ETF2L]] 2-time Premiership Highlander Champions and are the only team, other than [[SNSD]], to have won the title more than once. Although being highly successful, the team is infamous for their ever-changing roster, with the only two players to remain on the roster since the beginning being the founders [[Scissors]] and [[Khazul]]. The team were inactive for the entirety of ETF2L Highlander Season 10 however as of 29th June 2016 there are plans to revive the team for Season 11.
  
 
==Founding of the team==
 
==Founding of the team==
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==Rosters==
 
==Rosters==
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
| scout = {{Player link|ukwa|Funs}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| scout = {{Player link|uk|Funs}}
| soldier = {{Player link|il|JackyLegs}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| soldier = {{Player link|se|Ondkaja}}
| pyro = {{Player link|be|synrise}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| pyro = {{Player link|be|Synrise}}
| demoman = {{Player link|uk|phea}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| demoman = {{abbr/TBD}}
| heavy= {{Player link|us|Karl}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
 
| engineer= {{Player link|us|chicobo}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
 
| medic = {{Player link|uksc|Fragm3nt3d}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|belarus|Tracker}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}} / {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
 
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 12}}
 
Just like the season before Chessclub was without a full lineup during the start of a season, this time missing a heavy, demoman and engineer, which forced the team to once again default a match against [[Strong Opinions]]. Over the course of a couple of weeks, the team was joined by [[phea]] as demoman and the North American highlander players [[Chicobo]] and [[Karl]] as engineer and heavy. [[Chicobo]] and [[phea]] had during season 11 been playing in [[ETF2L]] Premier Division with the team [[Stacked]], and after the disbanding of said team ended up joining Chessclub. [[Karl]] is best known for his multiple time NA Platinum victories with his team [[Dunning-Kruger Effect]], and joined the team as main heavy in time for the week 3 official. Because of the overall unavailability of the current lineup, and the team on a regular basis missing atleast one player during each game, Chessclub decided to go with a ten-man lineup where [[Deox]] is considered having a main roll by filling in for whoever is missing in the upcoming match.
 
 
 
{{HL team roster
 
| scout = {{Player link|ukwa|Funs}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|se|Ondkaja}} / {{Player link|il|JackyLegs}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|be|synrise}}
 
| demoman = {{Player link|uk|Hildreth}}
 
 
| heavy= {{Player link|uk|Bejcn}}
 
| heavy= {{Player link|uk|Bejcn}}
| engineer= {{Player link|uk|cherryrendezvous}}
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| engineer= {{Player link|uk|Cherryrendezvous}}
| medic = {{Player link|uksc|Fragm3nt3d}}
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| medic = {{Player link|uk|Fragmented}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|belarus|Tracker}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|belarus|Tracker}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 11}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 11 roster}}
During the months leading up to season 11, chessclub was in a reunion process where the team at the start consisted mainly of former chessclub players lead by the newcomer [[Flow]] as sniper. Although because of the same reasons that broke the season 11 roster apart (people lacking interest in the game, busy during evenings, etc) the roster changed dramatically to the point where only [[Ondkaja]], [[cherryrendezvous]], [[Tracker]] (who replaced [[Flow]] when he left the team) and [[Khazul]] were former chessclub players. After [[Flow]]'s departure, [[Synrise]] ended up not only replacing [[Scissors]] as the team's pyro but also taking on most of the leadership duties. During the first week of season 11, chessclub was still missing a full nine-player lineup due to lacking a scout, demoman and medic. Due to [[The Bureau]] dropping during that week, their scout [[Funs]] decided to join chessclub meanwhile [[Fragm3nt3d]] joined as medic. The team was still missing a steady demoman throughout most of the season, until when [[Hildreth]] joined during week 6. Because [[Ondkaja]] couldn't attend playoffs (and later leaving the team), [[JackyLegs]] stepped up and took over as main soldier. The team bizarrely defaulted the Grand Final to [[Strong Opinions]], citing a lack of player availability as the main reason, and thus finished runners up for the season.
 
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
| scout = {{Player link|latvia|atomic}}
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| scout = {{Player link|latvia|atomic-}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|latvia|uubers}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|latvia|uubers}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
 
| demoman = {{Player link|de|quintosh}}
 
| demoman = {{Player link|de|quintosh}}
 
| heavy= {{Player link|no|Husky}}
 
| heavy= {{Player link|no|Husky}}
| engineer= {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| engineer= {{Player link|uk|Deox}}
 
| medic = {{Player link|no|Lazybear}}
 
| medic = {{Player link|no|Lazybear}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|de|Solid}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|de|Solid}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 9}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 9 roster}}
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
| scout = {{Player link|uksc|Deox}}
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| scout = {{Player link|uk|Deox}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|at|Raptor}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|at|Raptor}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
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| sniper = {{Player link|finland|Kylähullu}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|finland|Kylähullu}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = DeutschLAN 2015 Roster}}
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| description = DeutschLAN Roster}}
Although hardly similar to the recent Chess roster, this roster for the first Highlander-only TF2 LAN, DeutschLAN, would actually contain more familiar chess-faces than most other variations of the team. The team was named "checkers", and contained current Chessclub members [[Scissors]] and [[Khazul]], as well as former members [[quintosh]], [[Yoshi]], [[BreakfasT_JR]] and [[Deox]]. [[CeeJaey]] & [[Raptor]] from the team [[Strong Opinions]], as well as [[Kylähullu]], would make up the remaining part of the roster, last mentioned as a last-minute replacement for LANdodger [[Nik]]. The team went unbeaten (8-0) in the group stage, winning 26 rounds and dropping only 1, to [[Fair Enough]]. In the Grand Final they came up against Fair Enough again, winning 2 maps to 0 (Lakeside 4-2, Gullywash 5-1) to take home the trophy and the prize.
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Although hardly similar to the recent Chess roster, this roster for the first Highlander-only TF2 LAN, DeutschLAN, would actually contain more familiar chess-faces than most other variations of the team. The team was named "checkers", and contained current Chessclub members [[Scissors]] and [[Khazul]], as well as former members [[quintosh]], [[Yoshi]], [[BreakfasT_JR]] and [[Deox]]. [[CeeJaey]] & [[Raptor]] from the team [[Strong Opinions]], as well as [[Kylähullu]], would make up the remaining part of the roster, last mentioned as a last-minute replacement for LANdodger [[Nik]]. The team went unbeaten (8-0) in the group stage, winning 26 rounds and dropping only 1, to [[Fair Enough]]. In the Grand Final they came up against Fair Enough again, winning 2 maps to 0 (Lakeside 4-2, Gullywash 5-1) to take home the trophy and prize.
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
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| sniper = {{Player link|se|inso}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|se|inso}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 8}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 8 roster}}
This was how the roster looked for the majority of the season, as [[Scissors]] left the team shortly before the playoffs, [[huhy]] quit TF2 due to availability issues, and former [[ETF2L]] anti-cheat admin [[quintosh]] was banned for the season for having leaked confidential information regarding anti-cheat work. Fair Enough's pyro, [[Lex]], stood in for [[Scissors]] as a merc during the playoffs and finals, [[blub]] replaced huhy on demo, while [[ondkaja]] stepped up from substitute to main soldier in the wake of quintosh' ban. Before the start of the season, [[atomic]], [[uubers]] and long-time chess member [[Sprayer]] were supposed to continue playing their classes from the previous season where the team had taken home their first ETF2L Premiership championship. Due to a highly controversial kicking of [[Sprayer]], however, fellow team mates [[uubers]] decided to leave the team, which in turn prompted his long-time friend [[-atomic]] to do the same.  
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This was how the roster looked for the majority of the season, as [[Scissors]] left the team shortly before the playoffs, [[huhy]] quit TF2 due to availability issues, and former [[ETF2L]] anti-cheat admin [[quintosh]] was banned for the season for having leaked confidential information regarding anti-cheat work. Fair Enough's pyro, [[Lex]], stood in for [[Scissors]] as a merc during the playoffs and finals, [[blub]] replaced huhy on demo, while [[ondkaja]] stepped up from substitute to main soldier in the wake of quintosh' ban. Before the start of the season, [[atomic]], [[uubers]] and long-time chess member [[Sprayer]] were supposed to continue playing their classes from the previous season where the team had taken home their first ETF2L Premiership championship. Due to a highly controversial kicking of Sprayer, however, fellow team mates uubers decided to leave the team, which in turn prompted his long-time friend -atomic to do the same.  
  
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
| scout = {{Player link|latvia|atomic}}
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| scout = {{Player link|latvia|-atomic}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|latvia|uubers}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|latvia|uubers}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
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| sniper = {{Player link|belarus|tracker}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|belarus|tracker}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 7}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 7 roster}}
 
The roster used in the playoffs and the finals for this season was slightly different from the one above. Engineer [[b4n4n4man]] and sniper [[tracker]] were highly controversially demoted to substitutes after the main season, according to the team due behavorial and availability issues. For the playoffs and finals, the team moved main demoman [[quintosh]] over to the engineer spot, while newly recruited [[inso]] took over the sniper spot. This roster would eventually go on to bring home the team their first ETF2L Premiership title.
 
The roster used in the playoffs and the finals for this season was slightly different from the one above. Engineer [[b4n4n4man]] and sniper [[tracker]] were highly controversially demoted to substitutes after the main season, according to the team due behavorial and availability issues. For the playoffs and finals, the team moved main demoman [[quintosh]] over to the engineer spot, while newly recruited [[inso]] took over the sniper spot. This roster would eventually go on to bring home the team their first ETF2L Premiership title.
  
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
| scout = {{Player link|latvia|atomic}}
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| scout = {{Player link|latvia|-atomic}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|uk|T'}}
 
| soldier = {{Player link|uk|T'}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
 
| pyro = {{Player link|dk|Scissors}}
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| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 6}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 6 roster}}
 
Although ending with a very satisfying result, this particular roster had many issues over the course of the season, and as a result, changed main heavy no less than 4 times. Main demoman [[Kaylus]] was also kicked after having infamously gone AFK during the UGC Platinum Grand Finals, being replaced with [[quintosh]] late in the season.
 
Although ending with a very satisfying result, this particular roster had many issues over the course of the season, and as a result, changed main heavy no less than 4 times. Main demoman [[Kaylus]] was also kicked after having infamously gone AFK during the UGC Platinum Grand Finals, being replaced with [[quintosh]] late in the season.
  
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| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = ETF2L Highlander Season 5}}
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| description = ETF2L Highlander season 5 roster}}
 
First chess team to compete in the [[ETF2L]], finishing first in Division 1 with a clean record featuring no losses whatsoever.  
 
First chess team to compete in the [[ETF2L]], finishing first in Division 1 with a clean record featuring no losses whatsoever.  
  
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| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = UGC Season 12 }}
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| description = UGC Platinum season 12 roster}}
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
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| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Elysium}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = UGC Season 11 roster}}
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| description = UGC Platinum season 11 roster}}
  
 
{{HL team roster
 
{{HL team roster
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| sniper = {{Player link|Poland|thaZu}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|Poland|thaZu}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = UGC Season 10}}
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| description = UGC Platinum season 10 roster}}
 
Known as the "odd" chess roster, leader [[Scissors]] was forced to make a make-shift line-up for their first season in Platinum, as many of the original players from the first season could no longer commit to playing regularly.
 
Known as the "odd" chess roster, leader [[Scissors]] was forced to make a make-shift line-up for their first season in Platinum, as many of the original players from the first season could no longer commit to playing regularly.
  
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| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Para}}
 
| sniper = {{Player link|dk|Para}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
 
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}}
| description = UGC Steel Season 9}}
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| description = Original UGC Steel season 9 roster}}
 
The original chess roster as it looked in the grand finals and the games leading up to it.
 
The original chess roster as it looked in the grand finals and the games leading up to it.
  

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