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SmithZz
Dubourdeaux in 2018
Personal information
NameEdouard Dubourdeaux
NationalityFrench
Career information
Games
Playing careerUntil 2020
Coaching career2017–2018
Team history
As player:
2012–2013VeryGames
2014–2015Titan
2015Team EnVyUs
2016–2020G2 Esports
As coach:
2017–2018G2 Esports
Career highlights and awards

Edouard Dubourdeaux or SmithZz is a French former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and former Counter-Strike: Source player.

Career

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SmithZz first joined VeryGames back in 2008 and went on to have great success in the Counter-Strike: Source scene through the years. With some on and off time in the French giants, he finally returned in August 2012 to replace Dan "apEX" Madesclaire, and complete the lineup that would around a month later together switch to Counter-Strike: Global Offensive.[1]

He was voted the 17th best CS:GO player of 2013 by HLTV.org.

SmithZz previously joined G2.Kinguin (which later became G2 Esports) and has since then been moved into the coaching role in the '2017 French Shuffle.'

In the 2018 French Shuffle, he was reinstated into a playing role for HIFK Esports as part of Richard 'shox' Papillon's project.

On 26 November 2018, G2 Esports announced the signing of Lucky and JaCkz in replacement of SmithZz and his teammate Ex6tenZ

On 3 February 2020, SmithZz announced his retirement as a professional player and his transition to streaming.[2]

Tournament results

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Bold denotes a CSGO Major

VeryGames

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Titan

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Team LDLC.com

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Team EnVyUs

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Titan

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G2 Esports

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References

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  1. ^ "Titan trennt sich von ScreaM, NBK und SmithZz « readmore.de". 3 September 2014.
  2. ^ "SmithZz announces retirement".