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Call Of Duty: Dynamic vs. Eximius in CEVO-P 3:2

By: Kyle Feeley - Published August 11, 2008 at 1:01 AM EDT - Writer Archive
CEVO-Professional continues on mp_backlot. Here are Noble and se1ko giving you the predictions for 3:2.
CEVO-P 3:2 mp_backlot

50Calibre

vs.

Iconic


noble: `50 seems to have finally stabilized after a few recent roster changes. Former Guardians superstar, Joshua "gladia7or" Adams, will be joining the team as they look to continue their perfect run through CEVO-P. Iconic has also gone through recent roster changes, ironically adding former 50cal player Jason “frzg” Noggle as their new scope. However, even with frzg picking up the scope, I don’t think Iconic has what it takes to suck today’s di**. gladia7or and nic will run around the map like Kenyans running a marathon, spraying down Iconic players left and right. The only chance for Iconic is if the 50cal players catch a glimpse of enforcer’s red hair and somehow go blind.

50cal > iconic 15-9

PTW: g|adia7or, frzg

se1ko: To be honest, Iconic is a team that does everything or absolutely nothing. I would've placed them really high this season but they don't seem to get their work done enough. 50cal brought 11 rounds straight against MoBdeep to show their value as #3 in NA.

50cal > iconic 15-9

PTW: nic, elek


Dynamic

vs.

Eximius

noble: If anyone said to me that Dynamic was going to be undefeated in CEVO-P going into 3:2, I probably would’ve called them crazy. However, this just happens to be the case. With illu$ioNP diligently working on his next masterpiece (Asian Dynamic Duo 2), you can certainly expect the two Asians to be strafing off various different roofs with desert eagles in hand. Many people say that Eximius has the chance to be the gayest team to ever play the Call of Duty series. That’s right, they have the opportunity to suck more **** than any other team…ever (this includes upFront Gaming). In all seriousness, Eximius loves to prone in corners and play hide and seek with their opponent. They also play one of my favorite games: snake in the grass (this may or may not be interpreted sexually). Eximius will make it close, but Dynamic stays perfect heading into the 4th week of CEVO competition.

dyn > eX 14-10

PTW: illu$ioNP, HoMeZ

se1ko: The only word coming in my mind is WOW! Dynamic are impressive since the first week of CEVO-P, they are simply rolling over every team they are playing when they aren't even in the top 10! They improved amazingly within the last weeks, they are definitely a top contender along with the best teams after what they've done.

dyn > eX 15-9

PTW: bea$t, HoMeZ


Awakening

vs.

MoB Deep

noble:MoBdeep is coming off a HUGE LAN win heading into week 3:2. They faced some pretty steep competition, but still managed to pull off victory after victory. In fact, with their CyGamez earnings, Chimpae no longer needs to continue painting stolen cars for income for two full weeks! In all seriousness, if there’s one map I wouldn’t want to play MoBdeep on, it’s backlot. $pEc- has flashes of SMG brilliance on smaller maps such as this one. Coordinated smokes and rushes should be able to dispatch Awakening on one of their weaker maps. However, if cubed and LeX show up to play, this one might be closer than expected. I’ve seen Awakening scrimming a lot more than normal, so perhaps they’ll be well prepared for MoBdeep’s tactical rushes. However, I’m going with MoBdeep to win this one, especially if they’re drinking 180 Energy Drinks.

MoB > Awake 14-10

PTW: cubed, sp3c-

se1ko: itsOver came with a huge overtime upset against Awakening and MoBdeep were granted a gaming lesson even with their MVP Sintax. Both teams want to get revenge after their losses but overall MoBdeep is geared way better than Awakening.

MoB > Awake 14-10

PTW: sintax, xlzz

FocaL

vs.

Seraphic

se1ko: The addition of Noble is good for focaL. They will bring more depth in their team who needs a little more pop to get their game up a little. Definitely focaL's match on this one.

focaL > seraphic 14-10

PTW: noble, caseman


x3o

vs.

mainGear E-Sports

noble: Oh boy, what’s there to say about this matchup? Not much actually, which is why I’m typing pointless stuff to fill up some space and make the prediction look longer than it actually is. In another surprise move around the league, x3o has added winkzje to their CEVO-P roster. Interestingly enough, winkzje will not be starting for x3o and will serve as an extremely competent 6th man. As for their matchup against mainGear, expect apo$tle to be leading the scoreboard. Backlot is an SMG dominated map, and apo$tle is quite simply a sensational SMG capable of dropping 30 on a small map such as this. Coupled with some strong play from griM’s biceps…I mean scope…x3o should have this one in the bag. This won’t be a massacre, but x3o will win by quite a large margin.

x3o > mG 16-8

PTW: apo$tle, griM_

se1ko: The loss against Legacy was rude for x3o, their new player in wnkje played great but still wasn't enough to break the win streak of Illusion's team. mainGear on the other hand doesn't seems as powerful as some of the CEVO-P teams, they still managed to win over rS last game which is good for them. The experience and talent of x3o is definitely too big for them to handle though.

x3o > mG 14-10

PTW: in$ight, rubiks


Looking for Sponsor

vs.

Pandemic

noble: Pandemic has stepped up and proven themselves on the international stage against some of Europe’s best. No longer are they just considered one of the best teams in North America; they are considered one of the best teams in the world. They have gained even more confidence in their latest excursion, and you can see the determination in Keith’s face here. Also, Keith wanted me to let you guys know that A house on crash is now known as “Keith’s house”. This has nothing to do with backlot, but that’s okay. Anyways, it’s not looking very good for LFS, especially after the release of jestl0lk (due to internal conflicts on the team). Prior to his release, LFS may have given Pandemic a run for their money. However, I just don’t see them rebounding against Pandemic on backlot. Should be an easy win.

-p- > LFS 16-8

PTW: keithsu, brett

se1ko: Pandemic just got home, they are ready to bring their newly acquired knowledge from Europe. LFS on the other hand is left with a strong win in 2.2 but against a powerful Pandemic, they don't stand a chance.

-p- > LFS 16-8

PTW: Nabore, prank`


Esomenic

vs.

Revolution Sports

noble: Esomenic, despite losing two starters, had a relatively decent performance this weekend at CyGamez. Just three weeks ago, Matthew “phearLP” Rogers announced his retirement from gaming, leaving the team leaderless and in shambles. However, he will be returning for the Esomenic squad and reassuming his leadership responsibilities. However, how will Esomenic fare against rSports? rSports is coming in winless with the league’s worst record, but you have to remember that ESO has had some roster troubles. Despite this fact,I think they’ll be able to pull out the win in an extremely close match.

eso > rS 13-11

PTW: phearLP, nickozor

se1ko: Losing one of their best players in the team will definitely hurt Eso, but with darkk in the roster, how can you lose to a team like rS? Phear's crew for this one.

eso > rS 14-10

PTW: d_-rkkaliciou$, 2shoe$

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