ruggah
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ruggah
Player Information
Name:
Casper Thrane Due
Nationality:
Born:
September 1, 1988 (age 36)
Status:
Years Active (Player):
2008 – 2013
Years Active (Coach):
2016 – Present
Role:
Team:
Approx. Total Winnings:
$4,174
Links
History
Counter-Strike: Source
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
Counter-Strike 2
2008-12-03 – 2009-02-05
2009-02-05 – 2009-??-??
2009-??-?? – 2009-04-30
2009-04-30 – 2009-07-31
2009-07-31 – 2009-08-12
2009-??-?? – 2009-10-04
2009-10-04 – 2009-10-30
2009-??-?? – 2010-01-25
2010-01-25 – 2010-03-02
2010-??-?? – 2010-05-02
2010-05-02 – 2010-??-??
2011-??-?? – 2011-??-??
2012-??-?? – 2012-??-??
Counter-Strike: Global Offensive
2012-08-25 – 2012-09-26
2012-09-26 – 2012-10-11
2012-10-11 – 2012-12-18
201?-??-?? – 201?-??-??
2016-05-24 – 2016-12-31
Team Dignitas (Coach)
2017-01-03 – 2018-01-26
North (Coach)
2018-04-24 – 2019-10-11
OpTic Gaming (Coach)
2019-10-11 – 2019-12-01
OpTic (Inactive Coach)
2020-01-29 – 2024-03-01
OG (Coach)
Counter-Strike 2
2024-03-01 – Present
Astralis (Coach)
Casper "ruggah" Due (born September 1, 1988) is a Danish professional Counter-Strike 2 coach, a former Counter-Strike: Global Offensive coach and a retired professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Counter-Strike: Source player.
In September 2020, he received a 3.75-month ban from all ESIC member events starting September 28, 2020 for exploiting a coach spectating bug during his time at Team Dignitas. [1] Additionally, ruggah received a one Major ban in January 2021 from Valve due to exploiting the coaching bug. [2]
Achievements[edit]
Trivia[edit]
- He was featured in dev1ce's CS:GO Player Profile for DreamHack Cluj-Napoca 2015. [3]
- He is a former school teacher. [4]
Interviews[edit]
- Ruggah & Device Interview by Richard Lewis of Cadred at Copenhagen Games 2011 CS:S 2011-04-24 |
- pre-ESWC interview: Anexis ruggah by lurppis of HLTV 2012-10-26 |
- ruggah: "Fruen trampede i gulvet, og mente jeg skulle give esport og CS en chance igen" by Christian Glerup Sørensen of Gaming.dk 2016-08-08 |
- Interview with Coach for CS:GO Team North: Ruggah by Sam Delorne of Rivalry 2018-03-15 |
- ruggah: "The former North players need a strong leader" by Yossarian of HLTV at ESL Pro League Season 7: Finals 2018-05-11 |
- How are OG CSGO getting ready for ESL Pro League? by Pieter van Hulst of Red Bull 2020-03-10 |
- OG: "The individuals shine on [Mirage] and that's why we find some success" by Josh Treadway and Grady Hooker of Esports Kingdom at ESL Pro League Season 14 2021-09-11 |
Gallery[edit]
ruggah coaching OG at PGL Major Copenhagen 2024: European RMR B
ruggah coaching OG at BLAST.tv Paris Major 2023
ruggah coaching OG at PGL Major Antwerp 2022: European RMR A
ruggah coaching OG at IEM Katowice 2022
ruggah with OG in April 2021
ruggah coaching OpTic Gaming at DreamHack Open Summer 2019
ruggah coaching OpTic Gaming at StarSeries & i-League CS:GO Season 6
ruggah coaching North at DreamHack Masters Malmö 2017
ruggah coaching Team Dignitas at DreamHack Open Winter 2016
ruggah at DreamHack Winter 2012 with Anexis eSports
References[edit]
- ↑ "Esports Integrity Commission Findings from investigation into CS:GO Spectator Bug Exploitation". ESIC. 2020-09-28.
- ↑ ESIC (2021-01-27). "Today, Valve (@CSGO) ratified ESICs sanctions against coaches who exploited the Spectator Bug".
- ↑ "CS:GO Player Profiles - device - Team SoloMid". Valve Corporation. 2015-10-29.
- ↑ ESL (2023-03-08). "karrigan is trying HARD not to break his Source 2 NDA".