CPL Interview - Angel Munoz
To begin with, tell me a bit about your involvement with the CPL?
I founded the Cyberathlete Professional League in 1997, and I am the president of the CPL. I'm involved mostly in strategic alliances and business development dealing with both potential partners and sponsors.
Since 1997 the CPL has grown to become the biggest CS tournament in the world...why do you feel the CPL has succeeded where so many other organisations have failed?
I think there are a few reasons but the number one is the dedication and focus of the CPL team. Our team has been intact for almost 5 years and we truly enjoy working with each other. It's interesting because we all laugh at each others idiosyncrasies and have heated arguments about certain issues, but at the end of the day we interact more like a family than business associates. Another reason is that from the very beginning we insisted on location-based events, in spite of the many critics that expounded with apparent knowledge that our business model was seriously flawed and that we would not make it past our first anniversary.
Giving away $150,000 worth of prizes at each event is not exactly cheap, how does the CPL generate the profits that it appears to do?
Well if I told you that then I would create my own competition, right? :) All I will publicly say is that the CPL generates revenues like any other sports league: ticket sales, merchandising, licensing, sponsorship and now working on broadcast rights.
Broadcasting rights? As in future tournaments will be screened live to viewers at home?
That and the rights to record our events and broadcast them later.
Any chance of them being shown over here in the U.K.?
Well, we have a different concept on reaching other countries. The CPL will soon deploy better ways to use the Internet and broadband connectivity for worldwide broadcast of our events.
Last year the CPL held a very successful tournament in London where NiP emerged as winners (again), can the UK expect to see another CPL tournament within its borders anytime soon?
We will hold several qualifiers in the UK this year but not a full CPL tournament. Tournaments in Europe for 2002 are being planned for France, Germany and Scandinavia.
I'm not sure how in touch you are with the UK LAN scene, but 'The Playing Fields' where previous CPL tournaments were held has since closed it's doors, any idea where future CPL qualifiers will take place?
Yes I am very familiar with The Playing Fields, spent a week there last year with Edward Watson and the crew. It was deeply disturbing to find out that they had decided to shutdown, which will remain in history as the first gaming center at the vanguard of developing the concept of professional computer game competitions.
We are talking to a number of organizers and centers, no final decisions have been made. It is really tough to replace The Playing Fields, as in my opinion they were the consummate gaming center.
Moving on, The CPL 2001 World championships were also on at the same time as WCG in Korea, was this pre-planned to put CPL head to head with WCG or was it a coincidence? Which organisation do you feel came off best?
You will have to ask the WCG organization if it was a coincidence or if it was intentional. We announced our dates in February of last year for the CPL World Championship and they announced their event months later. About which organizations came out better I delegate those judgements to the gaming community. ShackES did offer this comaprison is their review of the CPL WC event:
"The CPL, for sure, runs the best events of any organization. After more than four years of putting together events and then carrying them out, the CPL has a formula down pat. This is the second consecutive tournament where there has been virtually no controversy whatsoever (as opposed to this year's World Cyber Games where there were more than half a dozen rules or computer related controversies), and, amazingly, the CPL actually seems capable of gettin events done on time".
http://www.shackes.com/articles/cpl_recap.html
It's impossible to talk about the last tournament without mentioning the final, was that like a dream moment for the CPL? Who did you think was going to win beforehand? Any idea how many people were watching throughout the world?
That final match was the most intense battle I have ever seen since I launched the CPL in 1997. I thought that X3 had a good chance to win but was not surprised when NiP actually ended up winning, they played fantastically well. Our latest calculations estimate that about 25,000 people were following the finals via IRC score-bot and HLTV.
Very nice, and surely a game that will be talked about for some time. It has been said though that the CPL has been a bit biased in favour of the American clans. First the change to MR rules worldwide, and holding all the major events in the U.S., with U.S. settings. How would you respond to such an allegation?
I would say that people that look at our organization in that fashion should not compete in our events. Because we are unbiased we are also uninfluenced by those type or arguments. We recently did find that the "European" LAN settings were superior than the "American" settings and adopted them.
So what factors made you decide to use maxrounds instead of charges only rules?
You will have to ask the commissioner of the league, Frank Nuccio, why we use MR instead of CO. That falls under his area of expertise and responsibility. I have no voice or vote in matters of that nature.
After the CPL world championships the rankings were updated, X3 appeared top with NiP 2nd. NiP have won four CPL tournaments and finished 4th once but X3 have only entered two tournaments and won one, how does this work out?
Edward Watson manages that scoring process of our world rankings. I was as surprised as anyone else, he did explain it to me but quite frankly it still made no sense to me. Go ahead and contact him for a detailed explanation.
Another accusation that has been made is that the CPL might (not deliberatly) be dictating how everyone must play the game. Since the change to MR, games using CO rules have plummeted and no tournament can be popular unless using MR, do you feel that the CPL does control how CS games are to be played? Or is this just how the game is evolving?
I believe that our decisons do have an impact in the industry and that other organizations follow on our footsteps. From my vanatage point there is no reasonable way for me to judge if others see that as controling a game. That is certainly not our intent.
How do you rate the UK CS scene? Sadly only one clan from the U.K. (Four-Kings, now known as Infinity-eSports), participated in the CPL world championships, how did you think they behaved and performed?
Four-Kings arrived at our event with a number of reporters following them. They were very cool and it was a pleasure to have them at the event, we hope to develop better systems worldwide to give talented clans that opportunity to compete in our championships.
Now surely there is something about the CPL that hardly anyone else knows, c'mon..give UKTerrorist a scoop :)
Well.. there are a few things no one knows...
Such as?
One is that I personally do not enjoy playing Counter-Strike at all and only play Q3. :)
Anything else?
Frank Nuccio is the real Frodo Baggins.
I KNEW IT!!! All fits into place now
hahaha!
Finally any comment to our readers?
Our goal is to continue to improve. Please let us know, at the CPL forums (
forums.thecpl.com), what we can do to provide a higher level of service to the gaming community...That's it :)
Great, thanks for your time, I know you're a very busy man and I appreciate you taking the time to talk to me :)
It was fun! :)
Comments
Lord of t3h b0ys
UKTerrorist
15:56 20/2/2002
16:03 20/2/2002
16:03 20/2/2002
Lord of t3h b0ys
UKTerrorist
16:09 20/2/2002
No.. it's just a glitch in the matrix... :) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
g30rg3h
UKTerrorist
16:44 20/2/2002
19:37 20/2/2002
nice 1 m8 [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
19:46 20/2/2002
what a crap interview
UKT sux aswell! [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Lord of t3h b0ys
UKTerrorist
19:57 20/2/2002
20:39 20/2/2002
Lord of t3h b0ys
UKTerrorist
20:40 20/2/2002
21:46 20/2/2002
00:11 21/2/2002
Editor
UKTerrorist
11:36 21/2/2002
Infinity-eSports
11:36 21/2/2002
13:35 21/2/2002
Croydon
14:20 21/2/2002
18:03 21/2/2002
18:27 21/2/2002
Game2XS.Monkey Magic
18:35 21/2/2002
glad to hear they havent abandoned UK CS with the closing of TPF o/ [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
19:02 21/2/2002
22:11 21/2/2002
jeez.
here's a UKT scoop, get some decent research, i bet Angel thinks your a right moron. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
22:19 21/2/2002
22:43 21/2/2002
01:27 22/2/2002
and would just bring you as much money as a CS tourney.. ( and may be even cheapter for you ) [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:22 22/2/2002
jeez.
here's a UKT scoop, get some decent research, i bet Angel thinks your a right moron."
OK Mr. Fumanchu
Myers is the best interviewer here, you are the most clueless person here. I think it's the case of Munoz NOT answering the questions for a reason, not that he couldn't answer the questions. Myers was doing what a good interviewer does, asks good questions, well thought out questions, we don't want to here the same old boring s***, so Myers DID DO RESEARCH into questions that he thought could get out some exclusive info. Go read all the other interviews, go get ur arse bored off, myers did a good interview, and i don't think munoz think's ur more of a moron that myers. in fact i bet he thinks ur a complete tit, with a small dick, who should go f*** himself over, and you should do constructive criticism, not just slag the whole thing off, say sorry to Myers before i come other there and kick ur puny arse b***h. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:27 22/2/2002
sorry i can't type very well when i'm p***ed off at stupid c***s [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
16:03 24/2/2002
I thank him for the opportunity to speak directly to the UK CS community.
-Angel
The only problem was my response to the second question was accidentally cut short here is the complete q&a:
Question: "Since 1997 the CPL has grown to become the biggest CS tournament in the world...why do you feel the CPL has succeeded where so many other organizations have failed?"
Angel's Response: "I think there are a few reasons but the number one is the dedication and focus of the CPL team. Our team has been intact for almost 5 years and we truly enjoy working with each other. It's interesting because we all laugh at each others idiosyncrasies and have heated arguments about certain issues, but at the end of the day we interact more like a family than business associates. Another reason is that from the very beginning we insisted on location-based events, in spite of the many critics that expounded with apparent knowledge that our business model was seriously flawed and that we would not make it past our first anniversary." [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
Editor
UKTerrorist
17:54 24/2/2002
As for the 'knockers' of the interview. There is already enough basic information about Angel and the CPL out there on other sites. We cater for the UK community, hence the UK focused questions. Myers posed questions that differ from the norm, as we already know the answer to most of them...the above are the kind of questions that make interviews unique...something different, something worth reading. [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]
14:40 25/2/2002
14:39 28/2/2002
05:16 2/3/2002
!great interview!
UK LAN scene is a bit dry. The Who Dares Wins CS League are launching a LAN tour which hopefully will get alot of interest.
check it out please
www.wdwleague.com/lan
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15:49 7/3/2002
Saviour of UKT
UKTerrorist
21:55 11/3/2002
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03:38 29/8/2002
thx,cheech [ Comment: Report | IP: Logged ]