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NEO
Filip "NEO" Kubski closeup.jpg
Current team
Team Honoris
Role Rifler
Game Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Personal information
Name Filip Kubski
Nickname(s) nijo
Built-in (1987-06-15) June 15, 1987 (age 34)
Nationality Polish
Career data
Games
  • Counter-Strike
  • Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Squad history
2004–2007 Pentagram G-Stupor
2007–2009 MeetYourMakers
2009 Wicked eSports
2009 Vitriolic
2009–2010 Again
2010–2011 Frag eXecutors
2011 AGAiN
2011–2013 ESC Gaming
2013 Universal Soldiers
2013–2014 Over again
2014–2019 Virtus.pro
2019 FaZe Clan (Trial)
2020 ARCY
2020-nowadays Honoris
Career highlights and awards
  • CS:GO Major champion (Katowice 2014)

Filip Borys Kubski (born June 15, 1987),[1] ameliorate known as NEO, is a Polish player of the Counter-Strike series who is currently playing for Honoris.[ii] NEO is considered to be one of the best players in Counter-Strike history.[3] He was also 1 of the "Gilt 5" group of Shine CS players.[four] Nigh recently he was the in-game leader for FaZe Association.[5] [six] He has played for Virtus.pro, Once again, Universal Soldiers, ESC Gaming, Frag eXecutors, Vitriolic, Wicked eSports, Come across Your Makers, and Pentagram Yard-Shock. Kubski has been playing professionally since 2004.[7]

NEO is considered to be a mechanically gifted player, with an intelligent mind for the game. Kubski is as well considered to be very good at Counter-Strike 1.6's in-game motion,[8] [9] which makes him difficult to counter. In 2010, HLTV users voted Kubski the greatest Counter-Strike histrion of the decade.[10] He also won the eSports Honor for eSports Player of the Year in 2007 and 2008, and was rated by HLTV.org as the all-time player of 2011.[11] [12] [13]

Counter-Strike 1.6 Career [edit]

NEO first started playing Counter-Strike at the age of 12. NEO wandered around some Polish teams before joining Pentagram One thousand-Shock, along with what has been called the "Golden Five" lineup of Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, Łukasz "LUq" Wnęk, Mariusz "Loord" Cybulski, and Jakub "kuben" Gurczyński. With this lineup, they won 4 majors, Earth Cyber Games 2006, ESWC 2007, ESWC 2008, and WCG 2009. Even though in that location were no Valve organised tournaments in 1.6, generally, ESWC, CPL, WCG, and IEM are considered to be a CS 1.six major.[fourteen] LUq was eventually replaced past Jarosław "pashaBiceps" Jarząbkowski in 2010. The previous Golden Five lineup is considered ane of the best of all time in i.half-dozen, and NEO was by far their best player.[15] Following this change, the lineup would hit a slump. The team ended up winning the last ii majors in CS one.6 with ESC Gaming. NEO would be called by many the greatest CS 1.6 player ever.[16] [17] He was also given the #i spot on the HLTV top 20 ranking in 2011.[11]

Counter-Strike: Global Offensive Career [edit]

2012–2018 [edit]

NEO continued playing with ESC Gaming, in Global Offensive. He plant trivial success at first, winning merely 2 StarLadder events. Loord and kuben were replaced by Janusz "Snax" Pogorzelski and Paweł "byali" Bieliński. Loord reacted negatively to this, but said NEO was the only ane he didn't hold a grudge against.[18] It wasn't until European monetary system One Katowice 2014 that NEO won a big tournament, this fourth dimension with Virtus.pro.[nineteen] At the end of 2015, NEO was awarded the #17 spot on HLTV'due south top twenty of 2015.[20] Despite this, NEO was no longer past far the best player on his team. His private skill had dropped off significantly from his performance in one.half dozen. In May 2016, Virtus.pro won the outset season of ELEAGUE, one of the biggest prize pools at the time.[21] In early on 2017, Virtus.pro came second to Astralis at ELEAGUE Major 2017. They followed this with a win at DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017.[22] Despite these results, VP somewhen hitting a massive slump. They had a few decent results subsequently this, including a semifinals cease at PGL Major Kraków, and a second place appearance at EPICENTER 2017.[23]

2018–present [edit]

At the ELEAGUE Major 2018, Virtus.pro went out in terminal identify, losing iii games and winning none.[24] Post-obit this, Virtus.pro ended the longest standing roster in CS:GO history by replacing Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas with Michał "MICHU" Müller. Him and NEO had been playing together for 12 years by this point.[25] Despite this, Virtus.pro would continue their slump, and NEO was replaced in February.[26] His individual grade continued to drop off since 2017, but he was signed by FaZe Clan, replacing Dauren "AdreN" Kystaubayev. FaZe needed an In-Game Leader, and NEO had previously been one of the IGLs for Virtus.pro.[27] With FaZe, NEO came second at Smash Pro Serial: Los Angeles, only at the major, he would in one case again exit in the group stage.[28] His trial with FaZe Clan eventually came to an end, and his contract was non renewed.[6] Currently, he is not officially a part of any notable teams.

Notable Results [edit]

Bold denotes a CS:Get Major

Placement Tournament Location Date
Counter-Strike
With Pentagram Yard-Daze
1st place, gold medalist(s) World Cyber Games 2006 Monza, Italy 2006-10-18 – 2006-10-22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) CPL Wintertime 2006 Dallas, U.s.a. 2006-12-sixteen – 2006-12-20
1st place, gold medalist(s) IEM I Hannover, Germany 2007-03-15 – 2007-03-21
1st place, gold medalist(s) ESWC 2007 Paris, France 2007-07-03 – 2007-07-08
With MeetYourMakers
1st place, gold medalist(s) Dreamhack Summer 2008 Jönköping, Sweden 2008-06-15 – 2008-06-17
1st place, gold medalist(s) ESWC 2008 San Jose, California, United states of america 2008-08-24 – 2008-08-27
2nd place, silver medalist(s) IEM III Hannover, Germany 2009-03-06 – 2009-03-08
With Once more (2009)
1st place, gold medalist(s) World Cyber Games 2009 Chengdu, Red china 2009-11-11 – 2009-11-xv
With Frag eXecutors
quaternary ESWC 2010 Paris, France 2010-06-30 – 2010-07-04
1st place, gold medalist(s) Globe eSports Games: e-Stars 2010 Seoul, South Korea 2010-08-13 – 2010-08-15
2nd place, silver medalist(s) IEM Five Hannover, Frg 2011-03-01 – 2011-03-05
1st place, gold medalist(s) World eSports Games: e-Stars 2011 Seoul, South Korea 2011-08-18 – 2011-08-xx
1st place, gold medalist(s) Samsung European Title 2011 Warsaw, Poland 2011-10-07 – 2011-10-09
With AGAiN (2011)
fourth ESWC 2011- CS 1.6 Paris, French republic 2011-10-20 – 2011-x-25
With ESC Gaming
1st place, gold medalist(s) Globe Cyber Games 2011 Busan, Southward Korea 2011-12-08 – 2011-12-eleven
1st place, gold medalist(s) IEM Half-dozen Hannover, Germany 2012-03-06 – 2012-03-ten
Counter-Strike: Global Offensivve
With ESC Gaming
1st place, gold medalist(s) StarLadder StarSeries IV Kiev, Ukraine 2012-12-20 – 2012-12-23
With Once again (2013)
1st place, gold medalist(s) StarLadder StarSeries Viii Kiev, Ukraine 2013-12-20 – 2012-12-23
With Virtus.pro
1st place, gold medalist(s) EMS Ane Katowice 2014 Katowice, Poland 2014-03-13 – 2014-03-16
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Copenhagen Games 2014 Copenhagen, Denmark 2014-04-16 – 2014-04-20
1st place, gold medalist(s) FACEIT Spring League 2014 N/A 2014-04-xxx – 2014-06-01
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gfinity G3 London, United Kingdom 2014-08-02 – 2014-08-03
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Dreamhack Winter 2014 Jönköping, Sweden 2014-xi-27 – 2014-11-29
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) ESL 1 Katowice 2015 Katowice, Poland 2015-03-12 – 2015-03-fifteen
1st place, gold medalist(s) Copenhagen Games 2015 Copenhagen, Denmark 2015-04-01 – 2015-04-05
1st place, gold medalist(s) ESEA Season xviii Finals Dallas, United States 2015-04-17 – 2015-04-19
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Gfinity Spring Masters two London, United Kingdom 2015-05-15 – 2015-05-17
1st place, gold medalist(s) CEVO Flavour vii Finals Columbus, United States 2015-04-24 – 2015-07-26
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) ESL 1 Cologne 2015 Cologne, Germany 2015-08-xx – 2015-08-23
1st place, gold medalist(s) ESL ESEA Pro League Invitational Dubai, United Arab Emirates 2015-09-x – 2015-09-12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) PGL CS:Get Championship Series Flavour ane: Finals Bucharest, Romania 2015-10-02 – 2015-ten-04
1st place, gold medalist(s) CEVO Flavor 8 Finals Columbus, United states 2015-08-16 – 2015-xi-08
1st place, gold medalist(s) StarLadder i-League Invitational #1 Kiev, Ukraine 2016-05-19 – 2016-05-22
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) ESL One Cologne 2016 Cologne, Germany 2016-07-05 – 2016-07-ten
1st place, gold medalist(s) ELEAGUE Season 1 Atlanta, United States 2016-05-24 – 2016-07-xxx
1st place, gold medalist(s) DreamHack Open up Bucharest 2016 Bucharest, Romania 2016-09-16 – 2016-09-18
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ESL Ane: New York 2016 New York, United states of america 2016-09-30 – 2016-x-02
2nd place, silver medalist(s) EPICENTER 2016 Moscow, Russia 2016-10-17 – 2016-10-23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) ELEAGUE Major 2017 Atlanta, Us 2017-01-22 – 2017-01-29
1st place, gold medalist(s) DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 Las Vegas, United States 2017-02-15 – 2017-02-19
1st place, gold medalist(s) Adrenaline Cyber League 2017 Moscow, Russia 2017-06-xviii
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) PGL Major Kraków 2017 Kraków, Poland 2017-07-16 – 2017-07-23
2nd place, silver medalist(s) EPICENTER 2017 Petrograd, Russia 2017-10-24 – 2017-ten-29
2nd place, silver medalist(s) StarLadder i-League Invitational #2 Shanghai, China 2017-11-02 – 2017-11-05
2nd place, silver medalist(s) V4 Future Sports Festival - Budapest 2018 Budapest, Hungary 2018-03-23 – 2018-03-25
2nd place, silver medalist(s) CS:Go Asia Championships 2018 Shanghai, China 2018-06-xiv – 2018-06-xviii
With FaZe Clan
2nd place, silver medalist(s) BLAST Pro Series: Los Angeles 2019 Los Angeles, United States 2019-07-13 – 2019-07-14

Personal Awards [edit]

  • eSports Player of the Year: 2007, 2008
  • HLTV player of the decade
  • HLTV tiptop xx: #7 of 2010,[29] #1 of 2011,[11] #fifteen of 2015[20]

Run into besides [edit]

  • Wiktor "TaZ" Wojtas, young man "Gilt 5" teammate.

References [edit]

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  2. ^ "NEO departs FaZe". HLTV.org . Retrieved 2019-01-20 .
  3. ^ Lingle, Samuel (July 31, 2014). "The definitive frag video of the best 'Counter-Strike' thespian always". The Daily Dot . Retrieved January 13, 2016.
  4. ^ Podgórski, Wojciech (November 21, 2015). "Filip 'NEO' Kubski: Jeszcze do końca nie zwariowałem!". Polsat Sport . Retrieved January xiii, 2016.
  5. ^ "NEO joins FaZe". HLTV.org . Retrieved 2019-05-14 .
  6. ^ a b "NEO departs FaZe". HLTV.org . Retrieved 2019-12-15 .
  7. ^ Kostaszuk, Marcin (March four, 2012). "Poznaniak Filip Kubski: Małysz gier komputerowych". Głos Wielkopolski . Retrieved Jan 13, 2016.
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  9. ^ Mike! (2013-10-06), CS 1.6: Neo and Kuben amazing movement! , retrieved 2016-03-04
  10. ^ "NEo voted Role player of the Decade". HLTV.org . Retrieved 2016-03-04 .
  11. ^ a b c "Elevation twenty players of 2011: Neo (i)". HLTV.org . Retrieved 2016-03-04 .
  12. ^ Duda, Dominik (January xiii, 2016). "Virtus.pro potwierdza obecność w Katowicach". itzaktv . Retrieved January thirteen, 2016.
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  14. ^ Duncan "Thorin" Shields. https://www.youtube.com/sentry?v=e0a1i256sxo. Retrieved 2019-09-07 . Thorin's Thoughts - The CS 1.6 Majors (CS) CS1 maint: url-condition (link)
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  18. ^ Mira, Luis "MIRAA". "Loord slams ESC mates, CS:GO". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  19. ^ Kovanen, Tomi "lurppis". "Virtus.pro win European monetary system One Katowice". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  20. ^ a b Mira, Luis "MIRAA". "Top 20 players of 2015: NEO (17)". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  21. ^ "CS:GO Season 1 ELEAGUE". ELEAGUE . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  22. ^ "DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  23. ^ Kelemen, Luci. "Virtus.pro'southward 5-act tragedy". Rivalry . Retrieved seven September 2019.
  24. ^ Mira, Luis "MIRAA". "Cloud9 send Virtus.pro packing in Atlanta". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  25. ^ Wolf, Jacob (half-dozen February 2018). "Virtus.pro benches TaZ, MICHU to supervene upon". ESPN . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  26. ^ Bishop, Sam. "Neo is officially leaving Virtus.Pro". Gamereactor . Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  27. ^ Švejda, Milan "Striker". "NEO joins FaZe". HLTV . Retrieved vii September 2019.
  28. ^ Geddes, George (31 August 2019). "Renegades border out FaZe Clan in the StarLadder Berlin Major". The Dot Esports . Retrieved vii September 2019.
  29. ^ Milanovic, Petar "Tgwr1s". "Top 20 players of 2010: Neo (7)". HLTV . Retrieved 7 September 2019.

External links [edit]

  • NEO on Twitter Edit this at Wikidata

smithcandect.blogspot.com

Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NEO_%28gamer%29

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