2004

5/6th with team Germany at ESWC, World Cup Nation Duel Tournament

1st place Planetquake Cup#6 Duel Cup

2nd place Planetquake Cup#12 Team Deathmatch Team eoe

2nd place Planetquake Season Cup#3 Duel Cup

1st place Planetquake Cup#12 Team Deathmatch Team eoe

2nd place Planetquake Season Cup#5 Duel Cup

3rd place Planetquake Season Cup#6 Duel Cup

1st place Planetquake Final Season Cup Duel Cup



2005

1st place The Summit Osnabrueck 1on1 Tournament

1st place Northcon duel 1on1 Tournament

1st place Neumünster Northcon Masters 1on1 Tournament



2006

1st place The Summit Osnabrueck 1on1 Tournament

1st place PQ.de vq3 1st of 3rd 1on1 Cup

1st place PQ.de vq3 2nd of 3rd 1on1 Cup

1st place PQ.de vq3 3rd of 3rd 1on1 Cup

2nd place CPL ITALY 1on1 Tournament

1st place Dimension 6 1on1 Tournament



2008

2nd place ESWC, World Cup San José, USA 1on1 Tournament

1st place ESWC.de online qualifier 1on1 Tournament

2005

1st place Neumünster Northcon Quake 4 Masters 1on1 Tournament

1st place Neumünster Northcon 1on1 Tournament

1st place The Summit Osnabrück 1on1 Tournament



2006

1st place LANarena ESWC.de qualification 1on1 Tournament

2nd place Kode5 Global Finals at Games Convention in Lepzig 1on1 Tournament

1st place bkxxl III 1on1 Tournament

2nd place Kode5 Nation Finals Germany 1on1 Tournament

1st place C-Maxx enlarged 1on1 Tournament

2nd place NGL Silver Finals 1on1 Tournament

1st place Kode5 Nation Qualifier UK 1on1 Tournament

1st place The Summit Osnabrueck Tournament

1st place Dimension 6 ESWC.de qualfikation 1on1 Tournament



2007

5th place ESWC World Cup, France Tournament

1st place ESWC.de National finals

2009

1st place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #8

1st place ESL European Championship Groupstage

1st place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #7

2nd place Zotac Cup #9

1st place Gdata Cup #2

1st place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #6

1st place Zotac Cup #8

1st place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #5

2nd place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #3

2nd place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #2

2nd place Intel GAME ON D-A-CH Cup #1

2nd place LowLandLions October Cup

2nd place Zotac Cup #4

1st place Zotac Cup #3

1st place Zotac Cup #2

2nd place Zotac Cup #1

3rd place ZOWIE Excello Cup

2nd place Excello Quick Cup

9th place Quakecon 2009 Pro Tournament



2010

1st place IEM Global Challenge: Cologne

2nd place ZOTAC Cup #25

2nd place G Data #18

1st place LLL February Cup

2nd place ESL GameOn DACH Finals

1st place ZOTAC Cup #17

8th place ESL European Championship

3rd/4th place Zotac Cup #15

2nd place Gdata Cup #8



2011

1st place Zotac Cup #75

1st place Zotac Cup #88

1st place Zotac Cup #130

1st place Zotac Cup #131

4th place DHW 2011



2012

1st place 2GD Arena

1st place Faceit Sunday Cup #2

2nd place Adroits Quake Live Duel



2013

2nd place 125 FPS March

2nd place 125 FPS April



2014

1st place Faceit Sunday Cup #6

The leadingGerman force in the quake franchise just announced his retirement from gaming due to various events in real life. The now 27 year old player was active ingames. Earlier today he set up a valedictory stream , sharing his opinions about previous tournaments, answering questions from the community and explaining his motives for leaving e-sports.Game-wise he was known for his outstanding railgun usage, hitting inhuman shots which always left the spectators in awe. Insanely high acceleration and twitchy movement that brought headaches to viewers were also a prominent element in his game. Never arrogant and always helpful, the cheerful German decided to pursue another path, focusing more on his family and admitting that gaming was just too addictive and not worth it if you can't give your best and entertain the viewers, which prevented him from reaching desired goals in life.Marcel "k1llsen" Paul also announced on facebook that he will remain active for another month, potentially taking part in April's 125FPS online duel league.