Sander Kaasjager
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Sander Kaasjager, who also goes by the pseudonym Vo0, was a Dutch professional player of the first person shooter game Painkiller; he was formerly signed on to play for the electronic sports team Fnatic. When the Cyberathlete Professional League, World Series of Video Games, and other tournaments dropped Painkiller in favor of Quake 4 Kaasjager retired from professional gaming on June 21, 2006 to pursue his studies for the upcoming college semester.
Kaasjager has won more professional Painkiller tournaments than any other player, and is considered by many to be the best Painkiller player in the world. He has competed in multiple professional gaming tournaments around the world.
Kaasjager recently competed in the 2005 CPL World Tour, in which he won at five stops and earned $232,000. He is known for his control of the game and his unpredictability.
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[edit] Notable Achievements
[edit] 2004
- 1st - Netgamez 2004B - 1on1 (Nieuwegein, Netherlands)
- 1st - Electronic Sports World Cup 2004 - 1on1 (Poitiers, France)
- 1st - CPL Extreme Summer Championships 2004 - 1on1 (Dallas, U.S.)
- 1st - CPL Extreme Winter Championships 2004 - 1on1 (Dallas, U.S.)
[edit] 2005
- 1st - CPL World Tour Spain Qualifier 2005 - 1on1 (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 1st - CPL World Tour Stop Turkey 2005 - 1on1 (Istanbul, Turkey)
- 2nd - CPL World Tour Stop Spain 2005 - 1on1 (Barcelona, Spain)
- 1st - CPL World Tour Stop Brazil 2005 - 1on1 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
- 1st - CPL World Tour Stop Sweden 2005 - 1on1 (Jönköping, Sweden)
- 2nd - CPL World Tour Stop USA 2005 - 1on1 (Dallas, U.S.)
- 1st - CPL World Tour Stop UK 2005 - 1on1 (Sheffield, UK)
- 2nd - CPL World Tour Stop Singapore 2005 - 1on1 (Singapore, Singapore)
- 1st - CPL World Tour Stop Italy 2005 - 1on1 (Milan, Italy)
- 3rd - CPL World Tour Stop Chile 2005 - 1on1 (Santiago, Chile)
- 2nd - CPL World Tour Grand Finals - 1on1 (New York City, U.S.)
[edit] Pictures
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