Filip Kubski

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Filip Kubski
Filip "NEO" Kubski closeup.jpg
Kubski at MLG Columbus 2016
Player information
Nickname neo
Date of birth June 15, 1987
place of birth Poses
country code PolandPoland Poland
game Counter-Strike
team Virtus.pro (since 2014)
Former teams Pentagram (until 2007)
MeetYourMakers (2008–2009)
WICKED (2009)
Vitriolic (2009)
AGAiN (2009–2010)
Ask eXecutors (2010–2011)
AGAiN (2011)
ESC Gaming (2011–2013)
Nostalgia (2013)
Universal Soldiers ( 2013)
AGAiN (2013-2014)

Filip "neo" Kubski (born June 15, 1987 in Poznan ) is a Polish e-athlete who has been playing for the Russian organization Virtus.pro since 2014 . He is the most successful Counter-Strike player in his country.

Professional career

Filip "neo" Kubski first appeared in 2004 with the Pentagram team . With this he won the World Cyber ​​Games 2006 or the Electronic Sports World Cup 2007. At the beginning of 2008 neo was accepted at MeetYourMakers together with Jakub "kuben" Gurczynski , Lukasz "LUq" Wnek , Wiktor "Taz" Wojtas and Mariusz "Loord" Cybulski . Although MYM gave up the team in spring 2009, the five performed together under WICKED and Vitriolic even in times without reliable sponsors . The quintet won the Electronic Sports World Cup in 2008 and the World Cyber ​​Games in 2009. Ultimately, Kubski and his teammates appeared for the first time under the name AGAiN in autumn 2009 . Kubski had already joined this clan in 2006. He always played for AGAiN from 2009 to 2014 when he and his respective teammates were not contractually bound by an organization. In early 2010, Kubski signed with Frag eXecutors . Under this organization he won, for example, the Intel Extreme Masters . After the Frag eXecutors gave up their team, “neo” switched to ESC Gaming . In addition to Filip “neo” Kubski , Wiktor “Taz” Wojtas and Jarosław “pasha” Jarząbkowski , who had played in the same team since the end of 2009, Paweł “byali” Bieliński and Janusz “snax” Pogorzelski were added to the team in 2013 under ESC Gaming . After persistent unsatisfactory results, Kubski and his teammates left ESC Gaming. After the Universal Soldiers and AGAiN stations , the quintet signed with Virtus.pro in early 2014 . Under VP, “neo” won the EMS One Katowice 2014 , the 18th season of the ESEA League and the ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational 2015 with the other four .

In July 2016, Kubski was part of the winning team of the first season of the Eleague .

successes

The following table lists Filip "neo" Kubski's greatest tournament successes. Since Counter-Strike is always played in teams of five in competitions, the personal prize money is one fifth of the total prize money won by the team:

year space competition team Personal
prize money
Counter-Strike 1.6
2004 1. Invex Euro Cyber ​​Cup PolandPoland Pentagram 000$ 2,000
2005 1. WCG Samsung European Championship 2005 PolandPoland Pentagram 000 3,000
2006 1. WSVG London 2006 PolandPoland Pentagram 000$ 2,500
2006 1. WCG 2006 PolandPoland Pentagram 00$ 12,000
2006 3. CPL winter 2006 PolandPoland Pentagram 000$ 2,800
2007 2. shgOpen 2007 PolandPoland Pentagram 0015,000 DKK
2007 1. Extreme Masters Season I Finals PolandPoland Pentagram 000€ 8,000
2007 1. ESWC 2007 PolandPoland Pentagram 000$ 8,000
2007 1. 2007 European Nations Champions Finals PolandPoland Poland 000€ 3,000
2008 2. WCG 2008 PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 000€ 1,500
2008 1. The Gathering 2008 PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 0010,000 NOK
2008 1. WEG e-Stars 2008 PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 000$ 2,400
2008 1. ESWC 2008 PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 000$ 8,000
2008 2. IEM IV - Dubai PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 000$ 2,000
2009 2. Extreme Masters Season III - Global Finals PolandPoland MeetYourMakers 000$ 5,000
2009 1. DTS CUP 2009 PolandPoland WICKED 000$ 2,000
2009 1. WCG 2009 PolandPoland AGAiN 000$ 7,000
2010 1. WEG e-Stars 2010: King of the Game PolandPoland Ask eXecutors 3,000,000
2011 2. IEM V - World Championship PolandPoland Ask eXecutors 000$ 3,400
2011 1. Copenhagen Games 2011 PolandPoland Ask eXecutors 0015,000 DKK
2011 1. WEG e-Stars 2011 PolandPoland Ask eXecutors 3,000,000 ₩
2011 1. WCG Samsung European Championship 2011 PolandPoland Ask eXecutors 000$ 3,000
2011 1. WCG 2011 PolandPoland ESC gaming 000$ 5,000
2012 1. IEM VI - World Championship PolandPoland ESC gaming 00$ 10,000
Counter Strike: Global Offensive
2014 1. EMS One Katowice 2014 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 20,000
2014 1. FACEIT Spring League 2014 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2014 1. Gfinity G3 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 4,000
2014 5th - 8th ESL One Cologne 2014 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2014 3. ESWC 2014 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2014 3rd - 4th DreamHack Winter 2014 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 4,400
2015 3rd - 4th ESL One Katowice 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 4,400
2015 1. Copenhagen Games 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000€ 2,800
2015 1. ESEA Season 18 LAN PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 14,000
2015 1. Gfinity Spring Masters II 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 3,000
2015 2. ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1 EU Division PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 3,300
2015 3rd - 4th ESL ESEA Pro League Season 1 Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 5,000
2015 1. CEVO Pro Season 7 Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 6,000
2015 3rd - 4th ESL One Cologne 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 4,400
2015 1. ESL ESEA Pro League Dubai Invitational 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 20,000
2015 3rd - 4th Gfinity Champion of Champions 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2015 2. PGL CS: GO Season 1 - Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 4,000
2015 1. Crown's Counter-Strike Invitational PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000A $ 7,000
2015 1. Azubu.tv Showmatch # 1 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2015 5th - 8th DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2015 1. CEVO CS: GO Season 8 LAN Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 8,000
2016 5th - 8th IEM X - World Championship PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,600
2016 3rd - 4th Counter Pit League Season 2 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,080
2016 5th - 8th MLG Major Championship: Columbus 2016 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 7,000
2016 5th - 8th DreamHack Masters Malmo 2016 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,000
2016 3rd - 4th CEVO Gfinity Pro-League Season 9 Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 2,500
2016 1. Star Ladder i-League Invitational PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 10,000
2016 1. Adrenaline Open Cyber ​​Cup - Showmatch PolandPoland Virtus.pro 000$ 6,000
2016 3rd - 4th ESL One Cologne 2016 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 14,000
2016 1. Eleague Season 1 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 80,000
2016 1. DreamHack Bucharest 2016 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 10,000
2016 2. ESL One New York 2016 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 10,000
2016 2. EPICENTER 2016 - Finals PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 20,000
2016 5th - 8th Eleague Season 2 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 10,000
2017 3. WESG 2017 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 40,000
2017 2. Eleague Major: Atlanta 2017 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 30,000
2017 1. DreamHack Masters Las Vegas 2017 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 40,000
2017 1. Adrenaline Cyber ​​League 2017 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 13,000
2017 3rd - 4th PGL Major: Kraków 2017 PolandPoland Virtus.pro 00$ 14,000

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. List of the most successful Counter-Strike players (by prize money) on esportsearnings.com
  2. AGAiN's history log on esl.eu
  3. Kristin Banse: Virtus.Pro wins the first ELEAGUE season in CS: GO. Kicker Online, August 2, 2016, accessed on August 4, 2016 .
  4. Filip Kubski's list of achievements on esportsearnings.com