GameSpot may receive revenue from affiliate and advertising partnerships for sharing this content and from purchases through links.

Seismic Showdown goes down

Teenager wins GameSpot's Quake 4 online tournament; Clamp grabs $1000 in gifts after beating former pro in finals.

23 Comments

Despite a close semifinal game, Clamp the 16-year-old wunderkind, not only controlled the finals of the Seismic Showdown, but he also kept a massive lead over former pro Kornelia in the bonus round, going on to win a total of $1000 in gift certificates from NewEgg.com. The 64-player Quake 4 tournament was hosted by GameSpot, and ran December 15 and 16. Fans were able to gather 'round the old monitor and watch, as the finals were webcast on the Internet (an archived copy is viewable on GameSpot).

On Thursday, all of the contestants virtually gathered to duke it out on a private GameSpot server. Over the course of several hours, four semifinalists emerged victorious: Clamp, DP1, Lysis, and Raistlin. The quartet returned on Friday to try to lay claim to the title of Seismic Showdown Champion.

The first match was between Clamp and Raistlin. Early on in the game, the two mostly played cat and mouse, keeping the score close. Five minutes in, however, Clamp jumped out to a 7-4 lead. The advantage was temporary though, as within two minutes the game was tied again. However, a few minutes later, Clamp was back in the lead, winning admiration from Kornelia, who watched on. "Nice," the former pro remarked as Clamp picked Raistlin out of the air with a well-timed rail. Toward the end of his first match, Clamp began letting the clock run down, taking the full time to allow his character to respawn after being fragged. Waiting for the respawn rather than forcing an immediate regeneration definitely helped Clamp hold on to his lead. Raistlin started to mount a late-game comeback, but was cut short in the 18-16 match. Clamp said the avoidance played heavily into his strategy once he had the lead. "I was very dodgy."

Even before the second match began, Lysis admitted he considered himself the big underdog in his match with opponent DP1. True to form, DP1 took an early lead, holding a 4-0 advantage early in the game. A few minutes later, however, the match was tied up at four kills apiece. As the match continued, DP1 slowly pulled away, holding a commanding position of 16-8 with four minutes remaining. Lysis valiantly tried to regain control, but ended up losing 16-13.

Despite the disappointment in the semis, Lysis seemed in good spirits on the phone afterward. "Good times," he remarked. DP1, however, seemed nervous about the choice of playing fields, "The Fragging Yard 1v1."

"I really don't like that map," DP1 said. "Lysis made me pay for every mistake I made."

In the finals, those words would come back to haunt DP1. Despite taking the first two kills, Clamp dominated in the finals, holding a massive lead of 11-2 at the halfway mark. Kornelia remarked that DP1 needed "to regain his patience," and after the match, DP1 even admitted he considered giving up at that point. He began to slowly fight his way back, clawing for every inch and frag he could get. Even though DP1 had a good run in the latter half of the game, Clamp sealed the championship 16-10, winning the $750 gift certificate prize.

"I was so scared," Clamp said, "[I was] at 5 health a lot. He was on his way to a comeback towards the end."

Even though he was still frustrated by the map choice, DP1 had nothing but nice things to say about his opponent. "He's a great player," he said. "He was just hitting me up the bum with rails, but I was on the comeback so I was a little more frantic where he could be more careful."

As the tournament concluded, Clamp was given one last task, the chance to play against Kornelia Tactacs, the former pro player, for another $250 gift certificate. Kornelia said before the game that she expected a hard match.

What most fans expected from the Clamp-Kornelia matchup differed from reality. Clamp took an early lead, scoring seven kills in the first four minutes of the game. He didn't let up on the intensity, holding Kornelia scoreless nearly 10 minutes into the 15-minute match, at which point he had already racked up 21 frags. Near the end, Kornelia was starting to push slowly toward regaining ground, but Clamp had already sealed the deal. The game finished at 30-10 in favor of Clamp.

"He's amazing," Kornelia said of the teenage Clamp. "It was very frustrating. That was really good."

Clamp, who is seeking a sponsor, is restricted from most tournaments he can enter because of his age, not because of his skill. Victorious, he was still modest about his abilities. "My rail was very on that game," he admitted. "I was surprised in myself. The tournament was run very well and it was very fun."

Got a news tip or want to contact us directly? Email news@gamespot.com

Join the conversation
There are 23 comments about this story
23 Comments  RefreshSorted By 
GameSpot has a zero tolerance policy when it comes to toxic conduct in comments. Any abusive, racist, sexist, threatening, bullying, vulgar, and otherwise objectionable behavior will result in moderation and/or account termination. Please keep your discussion civil.

Avatar image for Clamp-ok
Clamp-ok

25

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

[This message was deleted at the request of the original poster]

Upvote • 
Avatar image for nmi576
nmi576

194

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

I think the show was good, the GameSpot guys kept it alive (and me awake at 2 a.m. :) by their morbid humor. They said at the beginning that it won't be a pro match, but we could see that for ourselves, when the first two players came in to play. Laughed a lot about their disability with precise shooting, but that's okay, I mean they were on a pressure and were the remaining competitors from the 64 players if I remember correct. 64 isn't that much. But Clamp was alright, although his gameplay wasn't really convincing and was inexperienced in tha way that he played like in a DM (brainlessly :) but it was a 1on1 and duell is not the way played how he did :) But he's a very good player after all, congrats ;) I think you shouldn't blame Kornelia, she's at work day-to-day, she grew out of the gamer life. But she still knows how to play, albeit she's a girl for god's sake! :D I like her, so what... :D

Upvote • 
Avatar image for falconoclaf
falconoclaf

25

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

just imagine how bad she would have been beat if the players at the cpl had played

Upvote • 
Avatar image for Crew_SK
Crew_SK

318

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 3

User Lists: 0

GameSpot keep it up with these tournaments. Too bad I'm far far away from US and I can't join any tournament... but who knows... maybe one day.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for chrisdojo
chrisdojo

5065

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

congrats.... i'll beat you on halo pc though :)

Upvote • 
Avatar image for ticksandleeches
ticksandleeches

25

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

isn't quake 4 m-rated? funny all this anti kid sales bills and you're giving a 1000 dollars to a kid for playing a violent game.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for nemes1s3000
nemes1s3000

2176

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

Congratulations.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for THF2
THF2

213

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

I don't mean to disrespect any of the Q4 participants in the this tourny or to Clamp, but you should all check out the CPL (Cyberathletes Professional League), which happened at the same time and the best Q4 players in the world were there.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for darkside5001
darkside5001

385

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 197

User Lists: 0

Congrats Clamp.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for ff7cloudking
ff7cloudking

3161

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 16

User Lists: 0

Cool, Congrats to Clamp.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for Petri87
Petri87

4895

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 6

User Lists: 0

To be honest Kornilia looked like a total n00b when she played agains Clamps. But thats what you get when you start treating it like a hobby instead of taking it seriously like Clamps. Great work. Awesome Final battle.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for aramitz
aramitz

210

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 16

User Lists: 0

Kornelia should have spent the 3 matches previous to hers warming up instead of indulging herself in drinks and gum. It annoyed me that I waited all that time to see this hyped up 'awesome player' and instead witnessed the worst match of the lot.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for jordidude
jordidude

89

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

That guy is goooooooooood

Upvote • 
Avatar image for NeoJedi
NeoJedi

11567

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 75

User Lists: 0

Congrats Clamp.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for Game-o_O
Game-o_O

2275

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

Did krnilia practice at all before the match? :p 21 frags before she even got a frag on him? 10 minutes without a frag O_O.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for niko44
niko44

2281

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 2

User Lists: 0

lucky son of a.....I mean congrats :)

Upvote • 
Avatar image for ALLoY1717
ALLoY1717

6753

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 4

User Lists: 0

i wasnt expecting any one to beat kornilia, from what i have heard hse is crazy good.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for JodyR
JodyR

16454

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 0

User Lists: 0

clamp-ok spent about 1 hr on Thursday during prelims, and then the entire semis/finals, which was about 2 hrs. So overall, besides him practicing and such, his time during Seismic Showdown was roughly around 3 hrs.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for timts
timts

154

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

how much time he spent playing for this tournament? does that $1000 qualify for minimum wage requirement? just kidding.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for UnlivedPhalanx
UnlivedPhalanx

5433

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 51

User Lists: 0

It was sweet, and I got a T-Shirt.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for sacredBed
sacredBed

134

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 24

User Lists: 0

nice. i hope they have other tounaments like diablo 2 or fear in the future

Upvote • 
Avatar image for Donkeljohn
Donkeljohn

4087

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 21

User Lists: 1

Nice.

Upvote • 
Avatar image for henkvn
henkvn

134

Forum Posts

0

Wiki Points

0

Followers

Reviews: 1

User Lists: 0

..nice! Can't wait for the Jan tourney.

Upvote •