VIP777 Login Register,REGISTER NOW GET FREE 888 PESOS REWARDS! https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/tag/wiktor-taz-wojtas/ Global ESports & Gaming News, Reviews, Forums, Betting Sites, Bookmakers Odds, Tips, Free Bets & Bonuses Tue, 11 Jun 2024 02:49:15 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.6.2 https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/12/cropped-esb-favicon-32x32.png Wiktor "Taz" Wojtas Archives - Esport Bet https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/tag/wiktor-taz-wojtas/ 32 32 “TaZ” will stand-in for “m0NESY” at Spring Final https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/taz-will-stand-in-for-m0nesy-at-spring-final/ https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/taz-will-stand-in-for-m0nesy-at-spring-final/#respond Tue, 11 Jun 2024 02:49:15 +0000 https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/?p=36175 Due to visa issues, Ilya "m0NESY" Osipov will not play for G2 Esports at the BLAST Premier Spring Final in London.

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G2 Esports has announced that Ilya “m0NESY” Osipov will not participate in the upcoming BLAST Premier Spring Final 2024, scheduled for June 12�C16, due to visa issues.

Wiktor “?TaZ?” Wojtas, the team’s coach, will replace him.

This news is a significant blow to G2, who recently celebrated a victory at IEM Dallas with stand-in Jake “?Stewie2K?” Yip.

m0NESY, who was the MVP at the event, expressed his eagerness to share the experience with his teammate Rasmus “?HooXi?” Nielsen, but he will now have to wait until after the Counter-Strike player break.

The Russian superstar has been a key player for G2 throughout 2024, earning one MVP and three EVP awards, and averaging a 1.31 rating across 90 maps.

His absence is particularly impactful, given his dominant performance and influence within the team.

Replacing m0NESY is TaZ, a Polish legend who last played professionally in March 2023 under the HONORIS tag before retiring.

Despite his extensive experience, his return to top-tier competition after a significant hiatus will be challenging.

G2, placed in Group B, will face Team Spirit in their opening match on Wednesday.

The team will have to rely heavily on Nemanja “huNter-” Kova? and Nikola “NiKo” Kova?, both capable secondary snipers, to compensate for the loss of m0NESY’s firepower.

However, replicating his 1.31 rating will be a daunting task.

Fans had speculated a return for Stewie2K, but the team opted for TaZ, who brings veteran savvy and a calming influence.

Despite this, G2’s path to success has become significantly more challenging, as they will miss the strategic and in-game leadership m0NESY provides.

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Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas retires from competitive CS:GO https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/wiktor-taz-wojtas-retires-from-competitive-csgo/ https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/wiktor-taz-wojtas-retires-from-competitive-csgo/#respond Sat, 01 Apr 2023 17:08:51 +0000 https://www.behindzioncurtain.com/?p=29382 Polish Counter-Strike legend Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas announced his retirement from competitive gaming on March 31 after two decades as a professional.

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Polish Counter-Strike legend Wiktor “TaZ” Wojtas announced his retirement from competitive gaming on March 31 after two decades as a professional.

The Major winner took to Twitter to share a photo of himself in a shirt with the inscription “that’s all folks” in front of his numerous medals over the years. The post was captioned, “I retire. See you around.” TaZ did not reveal his future plans or if he would take up a different career in esports.

TaZ retirement announcement comes days before his esports organization, HONORIS, shut down operations. At the time, he and Filip “NEO” Kubski revealed that they had been using their money to fund the entire operation, and the organization now lacked sufficient finances to move forward.

The CS:GO legend is one of the few players in esports with a prosperous career that goes as far back as the early 2000s. TaZ has been in the picture for the two versions of the game, Global Offensive and 1.6. He played on squads like SpHeRe and Aristocracy in 2001 and 2003, respectively.

During TaZ’s stint with ESC Gaming and Virtus.Pro, the player made a name for himself, winning several trophies with the teams, including his only CS:GO Major win, the EMS One: Katowice 2014.

TaZ, and players like NEO and ?ukasz “LUq” Wn?k, Jakub “?kuben?” Gurczynski, and Mariusz “?Loord?” Cybulski, were part of the famed “Golden Five,” a polish lineup that led the Counter-Strike 1.6 circuit from 2006 to 2008.

The Polish player was also signed to organizations like Frag eXecutors, Team Pentagram, and Meet Your Makers and, on some occasions, competed without an organization. TaZ won some of the biggest trophies of the Counter-Strike 1.6 era, such as the WEG e-Stars 2010 and 2011, World Cyber Games 2006, 2009, and 2011, Intel Extreme Masters I and VI, and ESWC 2008.

While he continued to give outstanding performances after the transition to CS:GO, TaZ did not win a trophy for some time. His stint with Virtus.Pro was one of his best, pushing the team to be one of the strongest in CS:GO since its inception in 2012. With him on the lineup, Virtus.Pro won titles like the EMS One Katowice Major in 2014, ELEAGUE Season 1, and DreamHack Masters Las Vegas in 2017.

Virtus.Pro started seeing a streak of mixed results in 2018, leading to TaZ being placed on the bench. He was eventually signed by Team Kinguin, Aristocracy, and devils.one before creating HONORIS with NEO in 2020.

TaZ’s last LAN appearance with HONORIS was in February at the CCT Central Europe Finals. He attended 12 Majors in CS:GO in total, winning only one and reaching 10 playoffs.

Several dignitaries in the CS:GO community took to social media to pay tribute to TaZ and applaud him for his contributions to the scene in the past decades. People like Team Vitality’s coach Danny “zonic” S?rensen and French CS:GO legend Kenny “kennyS” Schrub all celebrated him online.

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