Thizza

Early personal life
When he was just a mere boy he found videogames quite appealing. And after some years of playing all kinds of games he went and grew a passion for them. And with it his steam friends collection continued to grow ever so slightly. And in the 2014 Holiday sale of steam all his friends bought the game called: Counter-Strike: Global Offensive. Or in short CS:GO. But there was trouble brewing on the horizon, the young Thizza forgot to buy the game himself in the sale. So he went to a shady market site and bought it for more than the sale price.

Early life in CS:GO
When he embarked on the quest to become the master of all there is in the world of CS:GO, he was quite lost. Running and Gunning everywhere he went and just general noob stuff. All of his friends that were allready a bit familiar with the game (and the amazing rank of "gold nova") were always bossing him around and giving critizism whilst they were maybe just as bad. He always saw the higher ranked smurfs (Taco, The and Wolf) as gods and as the ultimate truth. That was however until he got a new PC and when he began honing his skills, he then quickly rose through the ranks of CS:GO and those of Op. Romana.

His current endeavors in CS:GO
In his prime he was the new and upcoming wonder of Op. Romana. Carrying all of his teammates and playing as the king (not to be confused with: Le King) of the North, the South and maybe even the East. Whilst carrying and boosting all of his lesser skilled friends he quickly acquired the same skill level as the smurfs mentioned above. He then even helped other Op. Romana members to become better themselves. This boy, now well on his way on becoming a man was also Co-founder of the tactic called: "Operation Romana", which later became the name of this famous yet infamous clan.

After a few hiccups on his start, he quickly assumed the important position of entry-fragger. And giving the best entry frag his team could ever want. With that important decision came the responsibility to not only look at personal score but to look for the score of the game(gimma) itself.