Robin Rönnquist (born August 12, 1993),[1] better known as flusha, is a Swedish former professional Counter-Strike: Global Offensive player.
[2] After transitioning to CS:GO, flusha wandered around many Swedish teams, including Epsilon eSports and Western Wolves.
flusha was a part of the first lineup which defeated Ninjas in Pyjamas (Nip), the dominant team at the time, in an online match.
In March 2013, the team flusha was on at the time, Epsilon was disqualified RaidCall EMS One #1 after one of his teammates, Jerry "xelos" Råberg was found to be cheating.
[5][6][7] flusha was briefly forced to take on the role of In-Game Leading, but the team soon signed a new IGL in the form of Markus "pronax" Wallsten in November 2013.
[8] fnatic consistently reached the playoffs, but they didn't win any tournaments until the first CS:GO major, Dreamhack Winter 2013.
fnatic would go out in groups at Dreamhack Summer 2014, and replaced schneider (also known as znajder) and Devilwalk with ex-LGB esports players Olof "olofmeister" Kajbjer and Freddy "KRIMZ" Johnasson.
Unlike the earlier tournaments, flusha wasn't the best performer at two of these, and only won 1 MVP: Fragbite Masters Season 3.
[citation needed] On November 20, Titan's AWPer Hovik "KQLY" Tomvassian and Epsilon's Gordon "Sf" Giry were VAC banned.
It was later discovered the boost fnatic used meant they couldn't be shot from certain angles due to transparent textures, so the half was going to be replayed.
[36][37] After not fnatic didn't find much success, flusha, along with teammates JW and KRIMZ decided to join pronax's team, GODSENT.
Even with these results, fnatic would soon make more roster changes after a few poor performances, dropping In-Game Leader Maikil "Golden" Selim.
After failing to make the playoffs of a CS:GO major for the first time, fnatic decided to replace flusha.
[43] flusha once again acted as the In-Game Leader, but Cloud9 had one notable result, a second-place finish at the ELEAGUE CS:GO Invitational 2019.
[44] flusha continued playing in the Professional CSGO ESL Challenger League and was a member of the team EYEBALLERS.