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As the dust settles on another CDC tournament, Liam "crow" Crowley puts together the events of the last weekend. ![]() Yes that's right, fnatic were the best team and don't let anyone tell you otherwise. All credit to TLR, they defied expectations in getting to the final and I believe they will prove they are the UK's best team in a few weeks at i33 but they weren't the best team at CDC4. TLR did well to beat oXmoze in the semi finals but their previous victories over Speedlink, Logitech and DCC shouldn't be overestimated and neither should the excuse that they would have won the final had they played two maps. ![]() Speaking of SK, the former 6DEVILS will perhaps be disappointed to not have made the top four but still have reasons to be positive. Unlike others, they did have a genuine excuse for a lack of preparation coming into this event and for that reason I don't believe we will have seen the real SK until they play at i33. A narrow loss to oXmoze hinted at inexperience on behalf of the German side but there is no doubt they have the dedication and talent to work on their mistakes and move on. One would hope the same can be said for the likes of Serious-Gaming and LowLandLions, neither of whom made it past the group stage. The former in particular will be bitterly disappointed with their performance this weekend which included surprising losses to both Roskilde and Intense. Other underachievers included Logitech, Speedlink and perhaps Epsilon. As for Dignitas, their adventures are at least never lacking in drama. Let's just hope their upcoming roster change does them more good than harm. It wasn't all doom and gloom in Enschede however. There were a number of heart-warming underdog stories and, aside from TLR, the most interesting involved Roskilde. Rated as competitive outsiders since their early days in Call of Duty 2, the Ravens really punched above their weight at CDC4 and hopefully will continue to do so. Inspired by "Champ" and "fRiJeC", the Danish side topped their group and even managed to give SK quite a scare in the opening playoffs round. ![]() This brings us to the end of our brief review of the weekend's action but, without wanting to sound cliché, this is really just the beginning. The opening exchanges have concluded but with a multitude of events to look forward to over the Spring and Summer, things are only getting started for Call of Duty 4. fnatic, TLR, eSuba and oXmoze can all be considered top five teams now but there is no guarantee that'll be the case in two months or even one months time. Their rivals just have too much quality and experience to stay down and you can bet the likes of SK, Tek-9 and H2k will be back and fighting come their next meeting. |







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