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Team Curse
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Team Information
Location: North America North America
Managers: Steve "LiQuiD112" Arhancet
Team Captain: Brandon "Saintvicious" DiMarco
Website: http://www.teamcurse.net/
Sponsor: TeamSpeak
CM Storm
Alienware
Full Sail University
GrubHub
Youtube: CurseNetwork
Facebook: Curse Gaming
Twitter: TeamCurseGaming
Number of Players: 7
History
Created: 2011-08-28 LoL Division
Player Trades: 2012-12-16 Westrice leaves
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Team Curse is a North American League of Legends team sponsored by Curse, Inc., an online game portal and network of gaming sites. The roster was first formed by LiQuiD112 in 2010, when the team was originally named Team XXX. The team first received a sponsorship from unRestricted eSports. After qualifying for MLG Raleigh in August 2011, they obtained a sponsorship with Curse, and renamed to Curse Gaming.

In February 2012, they held their first major tournament The LoLPro.com Curse Invitational which coincided with the launch of their League of Legends website, lolpro.com.

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[edit] History

[edit] Acquisition of unRestricted Roster

On August 25, 2011, the former unRestricted roster was picked up by Team Curse. Team Curse was Curse.com's first foray into the eSports scene. The initial roster of the team included LiQuiD112, DontMashMe, Doublelift, SYDTKO, Pobelter, Lapaka, Nyjacky, and Jsura.

[edit] Season 1

Team Curse attended their first event at 2011 MLG Raleigh, where the team took 4th, after losing three series. The team lost the best of three series against Counter Logic Gaming 1-2, Epik Gamer 1-2, and Team SoloMid 0-2, but obtained 40 Circuit Points from the event. This placed Team Curse in 4th in the NA Circuit Rankings behind the other three teams at the event.

[edit] Pre-Season 2

During Pre-Season 2, Curse reached the finals of the CSN Dawn of Champions Cup 2011 where they fell to Team WE 2-0, placing them second overall. Half a month later, Curse attended their second North American LAN, IGN Proleague Season 3 - Atlantic City, where they gained a 5th-8th placing after falling to Dignitas in the first round. Attending their first international event, Curse was one of the American invitees to IEM Season VI - Global Challenge New York where they gained a 5th-6th placing, going 1-2 in the group stage by defeating v8 Esports while falling to SK Gaming and Sypher. Curse's jungler Lapaka later decided to leave the team, stating his reasons as internal conflicts with one of the team members. [1]

[edit] Season 2

With the arrival of Season 2 came changes to the Curse roster, with DontMashMe leaving due to irreconcilable differences with the management and direction of Curse, and Doublelift leaving in order to pursue a career with Counter Logic Gaming Prime as their new AD carry. Despite the departure of some of their key players, Curse was still able to play in the National ESL Premier League Season 2, placing second behind Counter Logic Gaming.

After being benched on Counter Logic Gaming Prime, support player Elementz joined Curse on December 19th. The next two major tournaments that Curse would attend were IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev and IEM Season VI - World Championship on January 22nd and March 10th, respectively, where they were able to place 5th-6th place in both events.

Around mid May, long time League of Legends player and theorycrafter Thomas "SYDTKO" Oh retired from competitive League of Legends. In the same month, a three team shuffle occurred between Curse, Dignitas, and Counter Logic Gaming Prime. As Curse's jungler Crumbzz was unable to move into the gaming house due to school commitments, Curse picked up Counter Logic Gaming Prime's jungler Saintvicious, who chose to leave his old team rather than lead CLG's second team, Counter Logic Gaming Black.

On June 8th, Curse picked up Westrice as their top laner, as Pobelter was too young to move to a gaming house. Curse's first competitive matches with Westrice as their top laner were at the MLG 2012 - Spring Championship, where the newly reformed team was able to place 7th/8th. On August 26th, Curse won the 2012 MLG Pro Circuit/Summer/Championship, beating Dignitas in the best of 5 finals 3-2. However, both teams were disqualified by MLG and Riot for violating MLG's Official Pro Circuit Conduct Rules: "competitors may not intentionally Forfeit a Game or conspire to manipulate Rankings or Brackets." No prize money or circuit points were awarded to either teams.[2][3]

On August 20th, Curse would compete in the North American Regional Season 2 World Championship Qualifier, but failed to qualify, placing 4th, losing to Counter Logic Gaming in the 3rd place match.

[edit] Pre-Season 3

Following the conclusion of Season 2, on October 19th, 2012, Curse hosted an Extra Life League of Legends charity stream marathon supporting the Seattle Children's Hospital. [4]

Team Curse would pick up gold in two minor tournaments in Solo Mid Series Week 4 and Solo Mid Series Week 5. Elementz would not play in these two tournaments, instead the winner of the Curse 1v1 tournament Rhux would tryout for the support position. On November 21st, LiQuiD112 announced on The Morning Liquid show that they would be benching Elementz in favor of Rhux. He cited that it would give them a "better opportunity" at the upcoming IPL 5 event[5].

Curse would compete in the IPL 5 tournament in Las Vegas on the 29th of November. They would take third in the group stages, suffering defeat twice at the hands of Moscow 5, but managing to win against Blackbean from Thailand. Being knocked to the losers bracket, Curse would sweep the series against Team Dynamic, and then be forced to fight against their sister team Curse EU. They would manage to eliminate Curse EU from the tournament 2-1 to advance against Taipei Assassins. The Taiwanese team would defeat them 2-0, ending their tournament run. Team Curse placed 7th-8th at the event and took home $1,750 in winnings.

[edit] Timeline

[edit] 2011

To read about unRestricted history (Early 2011 - August 2011), click here.

[edit] 2012

[edit] 2013

[edit] Player Roster

[edit] Active

ID Name Role
USA Voyboy Joe Esfahani Top
USA Saintvicious Brandon DiMarco Jungle
China Nyjacky Jacky Wang Mid
USA Cop David Roberson AD
USA Rhux Keenan Santos Support
USA Swain Gretzky Aaron Bean Sub
USA OneBadBrad Brad Watson Sub

[edit] Former

ID Name Role Next Team
USA Hai Hai Lam Sub Quantic std.png Quantic Gaming
Canada Elementz Cody Sigfusson Suport
None
USA Westrice Jonathan Nguyen Top/Sub Epiklogo std.png Epik Gamer
USA Salce Trevor Salce Top/Sub Epiklogo std.png Epik Gamer
USA Pobelter Eugene Park Top/Sub MeatPlaygroundLogo std.png Meat Playground
Canada Crumbzz Alberto Rengifo Jungle 45px Team Dignitas
USA SYDTKO Thomas Oh Top Retired.png Retired
Canada DontMashMe Brandon Phan AD Complexitylogo std.png compLexity Gaming
USA Doublelift Peter Peng AD Clglogo std.png Counter Logic Gaming
USA Lapaka Luis Perez Jungle Allogo std.png Absolute Legends North America
USA Jsura Jungle
None

[edit] Temporary Subs

ID Name Role Replacing Tournament
USA Pobelter Eugene Park Top USA Westrice MLG Summer Arena
Germany GibPfötchen Peter Gaida Top USA SYDTKO IEM Season VI - World Championship
USA Only Jaximus Phillip Carter Top USA Pobelter IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev
Russia Flashy Yurii Shilenkov AP USA Nyjacky IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev

[edit] Organization

ID Name Position
USA LiQuiD112 Steve Arhancet Manager

[edit] Team Achievements

In Premier Tournaments
Date Place Event Result Winnings
2013-04-28 LCSlogo small.png A44th LCS North America Season 3 Spring Playoffs 1 : 2 File:Vlogo std.png Team Vulcun $ 10,000
2013-03-16 MLG-Logo-Small.png A43 - 4th 2013 MLG Winter Championship International 0 : 2 KTRolsterLogo std.png KT Rolster B
2013-01-18 Esltumbnail.png A77 - 8th IEM Season VII - Global Challenge Katowice 1 : 2 Blanklogo std.pngGroup Stage (W/L) $ 2,500
2012-12-01 Ipllogo small.png A77 - 8th IGN ProLeague 5 0 : 2 Tpa std.png Taipei Assassins $ 1,750
2012-11-03 MLG-Logo-Small.png A77 - 8th 2012 MLG Fall Championship 0 : 2 Clglogo std.png CLG Prime
2012-10-26 WEMlogo.png A77 - 8th World e-Sports Masters 2012 0 : 1 Welogo std.png Team WE.i-Rocks $ 4,000
2012-09-02 RpPoints.png A44th Riot Season 2 North American Regionals 0 : 2 Clglogo std.png CLG Prime $ 15,000
2012-08-12 Ipllogo small.png A22nd IGN ProLeague Face Off 0 : 3 Tsmlogo std.png Team SoloMid $ 7,500
2012-06-10 MLG-Logo-Small.png A77 - 8th 2012 MLG Anaheim 1 : 2 Teamdynamiclogo std.png Team Dynamic
2012-04-08 Ipllogo small.png A55 - 6th IGN ProLeague 4 1 : 2 Monomaniaclogo std.png Monomaniac eSports $ 1,250
2012-03-10 Esltumbnail.png A55 - 6th IEM Season VI - World Championship 0 : 2 Clglogo std.png CLG Prime $ 2,800
2012-01-22 Esltumbnail.png A55 - 6th IEM Season VI - Global Challenge Kiev 1 : 2 Blanklogo std.pngGroup Stage (W/L) $ 2,100
2011-10-16 Esltumbnail.png A55 - 6th IEM Season VI - Global Challenge New York 1 : 2 Blanklogo std.pngGroup Stage (W/L) $ 2,100
2011-10-09 Ipllogo small.png A55 - 8th IGN ProLeague 3 0 : 2 File:Dlogo std.png Team Dignitas
2011-08-27 MLG-Logo-Small.png A44th 2011 MLG Raleigh 0 : 3 Blanklogo std.pngGroup Stage (W/L)
In Major Tournaments
Date Place Event Result Winnings
2013-02-01 A11st National ESL Pro Series V FFW File:Dlogo std.png Team Dignitas $ 6,000
2012-12-16 A11st SoloMid Series Finals 3 : 1 File:C9logo std.png Cloud 9 $ 8,000
2012-11-11 A22nd Lone Star Clash 2 2 : 3 CLGlogo2 std.png CLG Europe $ 4,000
2012-08-05 A33rd 2012 MLG Summer Arena 1 : 2 Blanklogo std.pngGroup Stage (W/L)
2012-07-06 A33rd National ESL Pro Series III FFW Tsmlogo std.png Team SoloMid $ 900
2011-12-18 A22nd National ESL Premier League II 0 : 2 Clglogo std.png Counter Logic Gaming $ 1,200
Complete results in Minor, Monthly and Weekly Tournaments

[edit] Highlight Videos

[edit] Videos

[edit] Team Interviews

[edit] 2012

[edit] 2013

[edit] Trivia

  • Is jokingly referred to as CLG.Bench, or some variation thereof, by followers due to a history of acquiring released Counter Logic Gaming players (Elementz, Saintvicious, and Voyboy)

[edit] See Also

[edit] External Links

[edit] References

  1. http://na.leagueoflegends.com/board/showthread.php?t=1385265
  2. An Important Message Regarding MLG Summer Championship League of Legends majorleaguegaming.com
  3. 2012 Pro Circuit Conduct Rules majorleaguegaming.com
  4. Harnessing Elo For Good - Curse Charity Stream Marathon leagueoflegends.com
  5. The Morning Liquid Show Ep. 10
  6. Curse Is Sponsoring A League of Legends Pro Team curse.com
  7. Official Thread for Curse Gaming Roster Changes leagueoflegends.com
  8. CLG Welcomes Doublelift back to the Fold! clgaming.net
  9. DontMashme no Longer on Curse solomid.net
  10. Oh you guys.. rog.clgaming.net
  11. About Team Curse lolpro.com
  12. TeamSpeak Sponsors Team Curse, A Pro LoL Team! teamspeak.com
  13. About Team Curse lolpro.com
  14. saintvicious joined curse crumbzz to dignitasreignofgaming.net
  15. Westrice replaces Pobelter for Curse after Anaheim! D-eSports.com
  16. Curse.NA - News about the future of Salce/Westrice reignofgaming.net
  17. Voyboy joins Curse Gaming reignofgaming.net
  18. @Tjsalce
  19. The Morning Liquid - Episode 10 - IPL and Elementz Announcement youtube.com
  20. SotLTravis Twitter Status twitter.com
  21. Westrice Reddit post reddit.com
  22. Cooler Master Enters ESports Through League Of Legends Team Curse Sponsorship forbes.com
  23. Dell Invests In League Of Legends Team Curse With Alienware Sponsorship forbes.com
  24. Swain Gretzky's Facebook Post "facebook.com"
  25. Elementz to become Free Agent; Rhux in as Support for Curse reignofgaming.net

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