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|name=Tourettes Chessclub | |name=Tourettes Chessclub | ||
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|caption=Chessclub | |caption=Chessclub | ||
|tag=-Chess- | |tag=-Chess- | ||
− | |location= | + | |location=Denmark |
− | |location2= | + | |location2=Europe |
− | |captain= | + | |captain=Scissors |
|sponsor= | |sponsor= | ||
− | |earnings= | + | |earnings=€2,495 |
|gamemode=Highlander | |gamemode=Highlander | ||
|website= | |website= | ||
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|fanclub= | |fanclub= | ||
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− | | | + | {{Medal|1st}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L Highlander Season 5|name= HL Season 5 Division 1}} {{LeagueIconSmall|wireplay|name=9v9 Season 11 Division 2}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L Highlander Season 7|name=HL Season 7}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L Highlander Season 8|name= HL Season 8}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=Season 15 Platinum}} {{LeagueIconSmall|DeutschLAN|link=DeutschLAN 2015}}<br /> |
− | | | + | {{Medal|2nd}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|name=ETF2L Highlander Experimental Cup #6}} {{LeagueIconSmall|tftv|name=TeamFortress.TV Highlander Invitational #2}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=HL Season 12 Platinum}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=Season 9 Steel}} {{LeagueIconSmall|wireplay|name=9v9 Season 12 Division 1}} {{LeagueIconSmall|wireplay|name=9v9 Season 10 Division 3}}<br /> |
− | + | {{Medal|3rd}}/{{Medal|sf}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L Highlander Season 6|name=HL Season 6}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=HL Season 11 Platinum}}<br /> | |
− | + | |created=12-01-2013 | |
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|disbanded= | |disbanded= | ||
|trades= | |trades= | ||
|footnotes= | |footnotes= | ||
}} | }} | ||
− | Tourettes Chessclub, commonly referred to | + | Tourettes Chessclub, commonly referred to ''chess,'' are the former [[ETF2L]] highlander champions and are the only team, other than [[SNSD]], to have won the title more than once. |
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+ | 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]]. | ||
==Founding of the team== | ==Founding of the team== | ||
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{{HL team roster | {{HL team roster | ||
− | | scout = {{Player link|latvia|atomic}} | + | | 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| | + | | engineer= {{Player link|sc|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 | + | | description = ETF2L Highlander season 9 roster}} |
{{HL team roster | {{HL team roster | ||
− | | scout = {{Player link| | + | | scout = {{Player link|sc|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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| heavy= {{Player link|uk|BreakfasT_Jr}} | | heavy= {{Player link|uk|BreakfasT_Jr}} | ||
| engineer= {{Player link|de|Yoshi}} | | engineer= {{Player link|de|Yoshi}} | ||
− | | medic = {{Player link|es| | + | | medic = {{Player link|es|CeeJæy}} |
| sniper = {{Player link|finland|Kylähullu}} | | sniper = {{Player link|finland|Kylähullu}} | ||
| spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}} | | spy = {{Player link|se|Khazul}} | ||
− | | description = DeutschLAN | + | | 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]]. [[ | + | 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]]. [[CeeJæy]] & [[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 | + | | 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 | + | 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}} | + | | 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 | + | | 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}} | + | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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 | + | | 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. | ||