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Posted:   24-07-2023

SEASON 7 - REGISTER OPEN [DATES & SCHEDULE]

CSL SEASON 7 OPEN FOR REGISTRATION The registration for season 7 is open, and
you can [click here to register]. The process is simple as
normal. Create a team > Invite your full roster, navigate to the
league page, and sign up. The entry fee is paid using PayPal or Skrill. You can
contact our support in case you need another payment option. Help will be
provided in Discord or Live-chat. Too good for the Public
division? Give it a shot and contact us in our Discord and we
will consider putting you in a higher division.    DATES &
SCHEDULE The registration will close on 14th October - 14:00 CEST. The
schedule will be released 14th October - 15:30 CEST. First default
date possible is 17th October, 17.00 CEST, 19.00 CEST or 21.00
CEST Regular season will end 13th November. All regular season matches must
be finished by then.   Playoffs Round of 16: The default date for
Round of 16 will be the 17th November, it can be rescheduled
between 14th - 17th November.  Quarterfinals: The default
date for Quarterfinals will be 21st November for all divisions. It can be
rescheduled between 18th - 22nd November. For Challenger division can it
only be rescheduled between 21st - 23rd November. Semi-finals: The
default date for Semi-finals will be 24th November for all divisions.
It can be rescheduled between 24th - 26th November .
Grand-final: The default date for Grand final will be the 27th
September. It can be rescheduled for later with approval. Note: In special
cases can we solve dates outside of the rescheduling scope. Just contact support
as early as possible.   PRIZE DISTRIBUTION - €11,000 CSL Challenger
Division1st €3.0002nd €1.5003-4th €2503-4th €250CSL
Masters Division1st €1.8002nd €9003-4th €1503-4th
€150CSL Intermediate Division1st €1.2002nd €6003-4th
€1003-4th €100CSL Public Division1st €6002nd €3003-4th
€503-4th €50   SEASON 7 SPECIALS A new feature will be released
mid-season, only available for teams in certain divisions.   QUESTIONS? If
you have any questions, please read the FAQ & League Rules and you
will most likely find the answer you are looking for. In other cases, reach out
to us in Discord or Live-chat.

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Posted:   17-07-2023

[Interview] K10 - moshi

K10 has been a side that has burst onto the scene, picking up the former
PowerYourAura lineup and seeming to be able to compete with some of the best
teams in the UK, backed by their shock appearance and qualification into the
UKIC tournament, HLTV pages, along with a dominating start in the CSL just to
name a few achievements for the roster.  A huge part of the success has
been star rifler Moshi, with the 19-year-old being center stage for success
alongside the roster which has seen him flourish, not only with wins but also
individual performance, recently putting up a massive 39 frags in an overtime
performance against Cargorun where it felt like Moshi was always in the right
place at the right time. K10 has continued to impress me personally as well,
being my own personal pick to win the CSL masters division.  While twitter
may continue to inflate mochis ego, I was able to sit down with the K10
superstar and ask him a few questions including about his time at PowerYourAura,
future goals, and the man who saved his esports career:   Seeing that K10
has been a recently new org within the UK cs scene, how much have you enjoyed
your time with the org and how do they compare with Aura? K10 has been brilliant
to us so far. They're always supporting us in and outside the server and in
general, they're just so passionate about esports in general. I'm really happy
to be representing them, not to mention the branding looks really sick. The
difference between K10 and Aura is that K10 is attentive to us and is very
switched on compared to what it was like in Aura. No offense to them, but
sometimes it felt we weren't even a part of their org.   Seeing the success
of the roster, What are the team's future goals? Well, now we finally made ESEA
Main we can actually start playing some good teams which will then turn us into
better individuals and teams. Our goals are not really clearly set, I don't like
hovering expectations like 'we should be in advanced in x amount of time because
it just adds unnecessary pressure to everyone. But we have some smaller goals,
we want to place well at this next upcoming epicLAN and also qualify for EPS and
kinda solidify our position in UKCS in general.   You've played in former
lineups with pieface before, what has his impact on you as a player and dare I
say, friend? Yeah so I and pieface have been playing together for a very long
time, we formed the Socially roster together (me, pieface, Ralphy, Jaustere,
Rhys) and we made main with it. When I left that team, I was quite bitter and I
told myself I wouldn't play with him again as the team environment was quite
toxic and lazy. However, the next lineup I played in was the worst team
experience of my life I played dreadfully during the period and I was on the
verge of quitting team cs until pieface dragged me into this team now. They were
LF1 and could not find anyone decent to play with so I just said fuck it, I'll
come to play and have a bit of fun. I didn't plan on staying but I saw a lot of
potential in the line-up and I was actually having fun for once. So yeah,
pieface has had a huge impact on me and he's basically the reason I'm probably
still playing.   Of course, being ‘Moshi the LAN winner’, do
you feel that you are often looked up to as a mentor in the lineup? The LAN
winner thing really didn't impact the dynamic in the team. It was just sort of a
thing that happened and no one sees me any differently. What I like about this
team is that we all learn from each other instead of a hierarchy of mentorship.
  What teams are you worried about or scared of within the master's
divisions? Honestly, everyone we've drawn in Master's League is pretty good.
We're not scared or worried, because we're using CSL as a way of practicing
against very good teams.   Who is a team that you are excited to play
within the Master's division? I'm pretty excited to play XRAVEL, as they're the
only other UK team we've drawn. They smoked us on Ancient the other day in a
quali so we want revenge naturally. I think they're a team in the UK who's
flying under the radar right now, but I rate them really highly so getting to
play them again and potentially beat them would be sick.   Thoughts on the
Moshi Supremacy meme? It's pretty funny :D    Who are your picks for
the finals within the Masters and Challanger divisions? It's hard to say. There
are lots of good teams in here and I don't know a lot of them but I'll take a
shot in the dark and say SPADE vs sleepwalkers.   Who do you think is
better within the ITB v 1pin fight for UK’s number one team? Right now it
has to be ITB for sure. 1PIN are on the rise right now, but with ITB getting
draken and Rusty I think they're on a completely different level. With enough
time I think they'll be able to break the #30 barrier and I think this is also
the EPS season in which they dethrone Endpoint.   Are there any final
comments you want to share at all? Follow me on Twitter:  @moshi_cs  
  Again a huge thank-you to K10 and Moshi himself, it was a pleasure to
have a chat with the man himself!  You can check out K10 (2-0) in action
against LFO (4-0) in the CSL masters division!  

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Posted:   10-07-2023

[Interview] 1PIN - Shyyne

1PIN has been one of the best teams in the UK, being able to go toe to toe with
some of the best within the UK and EU, the 1PIN roster is led by superstar
riflers Azuwu and Wolfie who seem to attract all the spotlight when talking
about the performances, their ability to make the highlight clutch plays which
always seem to dominate the discussion when talking about recent
performances.  Players like AWPer and Norwegian National, like Shyyne have
been the unspoken backbone of the roster putting up amazing performances with
the Big Green. In the CSL so far, Shyyne has averaged 19 frags per game with a
1.11 K/D ratio putting him as a solid contributor within the lineup but also
being a former member of 'Apeks Rebels' where they peaked at #53 in the world
bringing a range of experience to a lineup which is quite young.  I was
able to sit down with Shyyne and ask him a few questions about former teammates,
future goals and struggles within the 1PIN team:    Being the only
non-UK player within the 1pin roster, what challenges have you needed to
overcome? It feels really natural, to be honest, I've always spoken English when
playing so it honestly feels better than when I was playing in Norwegian teams.
  Who are your picks for the finals within the Challanger division? I would
like it to be us and ITB in the final, always fun with a UK derby.   What
teams are you worried about or scared of within the Challanger divisions? I
wouldn't say I'm scared of any team in the league, if we play our game we should
be able to beat any team here.   Seeing that you are one of the oldest on
the lineup, do you think that the age gap has you filling a mentor role for
young talents like Wolfie and AZWUW? I definitely bring more experience to the
table in-game and I would say I do help out a lot with talking for the guys if
there is stuff they are doing but I don't know if mentoring would be the right
word. Having such a talented lineup, what do you think is the biggest struggle
in the server for the team? Our biggest struggle as of right now is
communication, we have lots of initiative and it's great just sometimes people
forget to say stuff before they do them but that comes with experience so the
future is looking bright. What are the goals for the 1pin roster seeing that you
are just outside the top 100 in HLTV ranking as well as in the conversation as
one of the best UK teams at the moment alongside ITB? Our goal as of right now
is to solidify ourselves as the best team in the UK and get within the top 50
HLTV.   Seeing that majority of your former roster has joined 777, what are
your thoughts on their progress as a lineup and a squad? I think they are better
than what they have shown so far they are a team of very skilled and smart
players so I'm expecting them to show what they can really do soon. Who on this
1pin lineup has impressed you the most so far? And why? That's really hard to
say as they all really impressed me in different ways, dox has the best work
ethic I've had in a team and his knowledge about the game is kinda unreal, leaf
is always consistent and coming up with new ideas on the spot, Wolfie has a
crazy aim and does lots of stuff on his own initiative and Azuwu is a really
good anchor and can randomly win the craziest clutches.   Seeing that at
the current moment you are Orgless, Do you think an org would be able to add or
take away from your current performance?  Im super impressed with what we
have achieved in a pretty short time and without an org, I truly believe that a
solid org would really help get us to the next level.   A huge thank-you to
Shyyne for sitting down with me for the chat! 1PIN at the moment, sitting pretty
at 4-1 in the Challanger division where their next opponent is Insillio! 
 

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