Twistzz

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Twistzz
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Twistzz during Intel Extreme Masters Chicago 2019
Current team
TeamFaZe Clan
GameCounter-Strike: Global Offensive
RoleRifler
Personal information
NameRussel Van Dulken
Nickname(s)The Magician
Born (1999-11-14) November 14, 1999 (age 22)
NationalityCanadian
Career information
Playing career2015–present
Team history
2016Team AGG
2016–2017Team SoloMid
2017Misfits Gaming
2017–2020Team Liquid
2021–presentFaZe Clan
Career highlights and awards
  • IEM Grand Slam champion (Season 2)
  • HLTV's #12th Best Player of 2018
  • HLTV #9th Best Player of 2019

Russel David Kevin Van Dulken (born November 14, 1999), better known as Twistzz, is a Canadian professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player for FaZe Clan. He has previously played for top teams such as Team SoloMid, Misfits and Team Liquid. Twistzz was named the MVP of ESL One New York 2018[1] and IEM Sydney 2019 by HLTV.[2]

Early life[]

Twistzz was born on November 14, 1999.[3] He began playing video games with his dad and his first FPS game was Quake. After his father moved away, Twistzz started playing games for longer periods of time. Twistzz and his mom eventually moved in with her boyfriend and Twistzz started playing Counter-Strike: Global Offensive (CS:GO). His mom's boyfriend started verbally abusing Twistzz which stalled his progress in CS:GO. In 2014 his mom chose to leave her boyfriend and Twistzz was able to make progress in CS:GO once again. His mom was supportive of him playing CS:GO because she was aware of where he was at all times.[4]

Career[]

2015[]

Twistzz joined his first professional team Tectonic in October 2015. In December 2015, Twistzz joined SapphireKelownaDotCom along with veteran In-Game Leader Kyle "OCEAN" O'Brien. SapphireKelownaDotCom were signed by AGG in February 2016. Even at this early stage people would start seeing that he is a promising up-and-comer.[5][4]

2016[]

In March, team AGG released their roster and Twistzz joined team KKona with his ex-AGG teammates for 1 week before receiving a stand-in offer from his first large organization, Team SoloMid (TSM), along with another veteran In-Game Leader Sean Gares. Eventually, Twistzz was signed by TSM on a permanent basis.[6]

2017[]

In January, TSM released Twistzz along with his teammates allowing Misfits Gaming to pick up the roster.[7] In April, Twistzz joined Team Liquid (Liquid) after the departure of Jacob "Pimp" Winneche.[8] On Liquid, Twistzz and Liquid placed 2nd at two big events, ESL One New York 2017[9] and ESG Tour Mykonos.[10] In November Twistzz's Liquid won the Americas Minor Championship for ELEAGUE Boston 2017.

2018[]

In January, Twistzz's Liquid placed 14th at the ELEAGUE Major: Boston 2018 with their coach Wilton "zews" Prado standing in for Lucas "steel" Lopes, due to roster-lock rules at the time. In February Twistzz's Liquid beat Cloud9 in the finals to win cs_summit 2, which would be their first win at an event in 2018.[11]

In April, Twistzz's Liquid ESL Pro League Season 7 final. Liquid continued to place 2nd against Astralis at the ECS Season 5 Finals and ELEAGUE Season Premier 2018.


In the second major of 2018, The FACEIT London Major, his performances helped Liquid secure 1st place in the new challenger's stage by going 3-0. Twistzz achieved a Performance Rating 2.0 of 1.47 against HellRaisers which Liquid won 16-9 and an even more impressive Performance Rating 2.0 of 1.54 against Vega Squadron in which Liquid won in Overtime 19-17 in the New Challenger's Stage.

Going into the New Legends Stage, Team Liquid would go 3-0, beating Winstrike, where Liquid won 16-7, Twistzz achieving his most impressive Performance Rating 2.0 in the tournament of 1.79. This would be followed by a 16-10 win over NIP, Twistzz getting a Performance Rating 2.0 of 1.44. Team Liquid would then go onto beat HLTV's #1 Rated team at the time, Astralis 19-15, Twistzz having a quiet Performance Rating 2.0 of 1.06.

The next stage of the FACEIT London Major was The Playoffs. Liquid would face HellRaisers yet again winning 2-1 with Twistzz amounting to a Performance Rating 2.0 of 1.16, going through into the Semi Finals of the second Major of 2018. Liquid would go up against Astralis in the Semi Final, this time losing 2-0, going out of the Major. However Twistzz would still get a Performance Rating 2.0 of 0.92.


After the FACEIT London Major, Twistzz and Liquid would go on to place 2nd at ESL One New York 2018 (Twistzz receiving the MVP award), IEM Chicago 2018 and at the ESL Pro League Season 8 Finals. However, Liquid would win SuperNova CS:GO Malta which did have the caveat of not having Astralis in attendance and was not considered a High Tier tournament.

2019[]

In January, HLTV named Twistzz the 12th best professional player of 2018.[5] Liquid were finally able to beat their rival Astralis in a best of 3 final at the iBUYPOWER Masters 2019 tournament.[12] Team Liquid would place 5th-8th at the major, losing to the underdogs ENCE in the quarterfinals.[13] In May, at IEM Sydney 2019, Liquid went undefeated and secured 1st place, and Twistzz won his first big event. Twistzz was named MVP at this event and had an average HLTV rating of 1.25.[14] In June, Liquid won DreamHack Masters Dallas 2019 and the ESL Pro League Season 9 Finals, beating their rivals Astralis in the round of 6.[15] At ESL One Cologne 2019 Liquid won the Intel Grand Slam worth $1 million in addition to the tournament itself.[16] Despite Team Liquid coming into the Starladder Berlin Major as heavy favorites, they scraped out of the group stage 3–2, and lost to Astralis in the quarterfinals.[17][18]

2021[]

In January, Twistzz joined FaZe Clan, replacing Kjaerbye⁠.[19]

Tournament results[]

2018[]

  • cs_summit 2 - 1st
  • IEM Katowice 2018 - 3/4th
  • ESL Pro League Season 7 Finals - 2nd
  • ECS Season 5 Finals - 2nd
  • ELEAGUE CS:GO Premier 2018 - 2nd
  • FACEIT London Major - 3/4th
  • ESL One New York 2018 - 2nd
  • EPICENTER 2018 - 3/4th
  • IEM Chicago 2018 - 2nd
  • SuperNova CS:GO Malta - 1st
  • ESL Pro League Season 8 Finals - 2nd

2019[]

References[]

  1. ^ "TWISTZZ EARNS ESL ONE NEW YORK MVP MEDAL". HLTV.
  2. ^ "TWISTZZ SCOOPS IEM SYDNEY MVP AWARD". HLTV.
  3. ^ Biazzi, Leonardo (January 20, 2019). "Twelve top CS:GO players who are younger than the franchise itself". Dot Esports. Retrieved May 13, 2021.
  4. ^ a b "The Story of Twistzz". theScore esports.
  5. ^ a b "TOP 20 PLAYERS OF 2018: TWISTZZ (12)". HLTV.
  6. ^ Mira, Luis "MIRAA". "Official: Twistzz joins Liquid". HLTV. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  7. ^ "Misfits acquires TSM's former CS:GO roster". Misfits Gaming. February 2017.
  8. ^ "OFFICIAL: TWISTZZ JOINS LIQUID". HLTV.
  9. ^ "ESL One New York 2017".
  10. ^ "ESG Tour Mykonos 2017".
  11. ^ "cs_summit 2". HLTV.
  12. ^ "iBUYPOWER Masters 2019". HLTV.
  13. ^ Chiu, Stephen. "How ENCE beat Liquid at IEM Katowice 2019". VPEsports. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  14. ^ "IEM Sydney 2019". HLTV.
  15. ^ "DreamHack Dallas 2019". HLTV.
  16. ^ "Intel Grand Slam the latest achievement in Team Liquid's banner year". ESPN. 8 July 2019.
  17. ^ Shields, Duncan "Thorin" (10 August 2019). "Thorin's Top 10 Biggest Favourites to Win a CS:GO Major". Dexerto. Retrieved 10 September 2019.
  18. ^ "Astralis beat Liquid in two maps; to face NRG in semi-finals". HLTV.org. Retrieved 2019-11-12.
  19. ^ Švejda, Milan. "FaZe sign Twistzz *". HLTV. Retrieved 30 January 2021.

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