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Looking for players and clans with ambitions !
Jesper
Stockholm, Stockholms Lan, Sweden 
I am the iller (The swedish word for polecat) !
I am a 33 year old PhD mathematician and senior gamer with around 25 years of experience of computer games. Despite my high age I still have my fast reflexes alive and kicking.
I am also known as the player with, most playtime as soldier in the ETF2L (a bit over 2000 hours). I practice a lot to improve my aim, deathmatch and jumping skills every day. Also, I have spectated and studied hundreds of games from div 1, nations cups and so on to learn about tactics and such.
Yes, real experience from high level comp play would be the best way to improve and learn, but in lack of that I have done as much as I can.
I am also a player that is very faithful to my team. I never give up, have the time and will to practice a lot and I stick to the team regardless if we are loosing or winning.
And off course I don't rage.
The only thing that might get me to quit is ragers in the team or a team where I'm the only one really wanting to practice to get better.
I am now looking for a clan with the following requirements :
* Preferrably around div 2, but the precise division is not really that important. The most important thing is that the team has motivated players with potential to reach to the top.
* Preferrably people of above say 17-18 years of age. Sure, there are younger talents, but I prefer to play with other adults since they are closer to my age and type of thinking.
* Preferrably teams consisting only of people with at least 300-400 hours of experience in their main class.
The amount of hours doesn't say everything, of course, but to be really good at a class you simply need to play it alot.
Also if the play time have been spent on comp play on a decent level this is of course better than if you just have been fooling around on public without any goals with your play.
Much love,
Iller


