

CLG Prime would place 5th-6th with $2,500 in prize money. In the losers bracket CLG Prime would face Moscow 5, they would take the first game of the set, but then fell twice against the Russian team, finishing their run in the tournament. CLG Prime took the first game off Fnatic with sharp play from their Jiji's Twisted Fate, however the champion was quickly banned out and CLG Prime would lose the next two games. In the first round they would defeat Curse EU 2-1, and then move on to face FnaticRC. In the group stages CLG Prime would dispatch the newly formed Team FeaR twice while dropping a game to CLG EU to advance. On November 29, CLG would enter the IPL 5 tournament held in Las Vegas. CLG Prime finished in 4th with $2,000 in winnings. They faced their sister team CLG EU in Round 3 and lost 2-1 and were eliminated from the tournament.
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Falling to the losers bracket, CLG Prime would sweep Curse Gaming in round one, and then pick up a close 2-1 series against another NA team Dignitas. In the first round they faced the Korean powerhouse NaJin Sword, where they were routed in two lopsided matches. In November 2011, Doublelift left Curse and rejoined CLG, now as their starting AD Carry.ĬLG prime would attend the 2012 MLG Fall Championship in Dallas on November 2 through 4th. and he competed for Curse at LAN events such as IGN Proleague and IEM New York. Some time afterwards the team was acquired by Curse Inc. Doublelift then moved on to unRestricted to become their starting AD Carry. HotshotGG asked him to join Counter Logic Gaming as a substitute which he accepted, but soon moved to Epik Gamer for a starting position as their Support. Known for his Blitzcrank, Doublelift gained the attention of George "HotshotGG" Georgallidis in early 2011, and the two duo queued together. Peng eventually moved in with Travis "Tnomad" Gafford prior to joining Counter Logic Gaming and living in their gaming house.

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