It is widely believed he did not enjoy Counter-Strike: Global Offensive as much as CSS, largely because Valve implemented stricter movement limitations that made bunny hopping significantly harder. 5. Lasting Legacy
Phoon is famously anonymous, never revealing his real name or face. He did not engage in mainstream esports.
The title "too much for zblock" refers to zBlock , a widely used server-side plugin in CSS designed to prevent illegal speed boosts and enforce standard competitive movement settings. The video demonstrates phoon bypassing these restrictions. phoon_gachihop
His speed in certain clips seems to exceed the maximum speed theoretically possible in vanilla CSS, leading others to believe he used jump scripts to achieve "perfect" timing every time. 4. Identity and Post-CSS Life
The phrases "too much for zblock" and "he's doing it sideways" are iconic in the CS community. It is widely believed he did not enjoy
and that's not like crazy but it's just a little absurd to have It's a little absurd you know i don't I don't feel like he's that. YouTube·JERICHO POV: Phoon back in CS2? #cs2 #csgo #cs #bhop #nostalgia
The video features a montage of clips from various CSS maps (notably de_inferno and de_dust2) where phoon maintains an almost constant, accelerating jump motion, moving faster than the game's intended speed limit. He did not engage in mainstream esports
It is considered one of the most famous Counter-Strike fragmovies, often watched for its high-octane editing, music choice, and sheer movement skill. 2. Gameplay Style & Techniques