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[[Image:Sucram.jpg|thumb|Marcus Dolejsi (or maybe his brother)]]
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[[Image:Sucram.jpg|thumb|Marcus Dolejsi (or maybe [[mikers|his brother]])]]
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'''Marcus "Sucram" Dolejsi''''s long, strange [[Perfect Dark]] history began in May of 2000, when he was the 26th player to join the young PD [[Elite]].  Though many talented players had entered the rankings before him (such as [[Sterling Noblett]], [[Infil]], and [[DarkHawk]]), Sucram was the first in history to come into the league with an impressive set of times already in place.  By the end of the Summer he had climbed into 5th place, a spot that he would, incredibly, manage to hold for over two years.  His constant PRs earned him both a record number of POM mentions and the title of PD's "Mr. Consistency."
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'''Marcus "Sucram" Dolejsi''''s long, strange [[Perfect Dark]] history began in May of 2000, when he was the 26th player to join the [[Perfect Dark Elite]].   
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Sucram's greatest accomplishments were undoubtably his untouchable Defection WRs (:37 SA/1:23 PA), set in early 2002.  His greatest ''downfall'', however, was his failure to tape those record-setting runs, a decision that sparked the largest controversy in PD historyThis long-running Defection debate not only tarnished Sucram's Elite reputation, it also spearheaded the development of an official [Elite Proof Policy], to stop problems like those caused by Sucram and [[Steven Zwartjes]] from ever happening again.
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Though many talented players had entered the rankings before him (such as [[Sterling Neblett]], [[Infil]], and [[DarkHawk]]), Sucram was the first in history to come into the league with an impressive set of times already in placeBy the end of the Summer he had climbed into 5th place in the [[Perfect Dark]] rankings, a spot that he would manage to hold for over two years.  His constant PRs earned him both a record number of POM mentions and the title of PD's "Mr. Consistency", leading to a peak of third place in early 2002.
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Since his PD retirement Sucram (like fellow PD legends [[Disco]], [[marsh]], and [[Paragon]]) has gone on to become an excellent CountStrike playerHe returns to the Elite each year alongside his brother [[Mikers]] to compete in NFL and March Madness prediction contests.
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Sucram's greatest accomplishments were undoubtedly his untouchable [[Defection]] World Records (:37 SA/1:23 PA), set in early 2002.  His greatest ''downfall'', however, was his failure to tape those record-setting runs, a decision that sparked the largest controversy in Perfect Dark historyThis long-running Defection debate not only tarnished Sucram's Elite reputation, it also spearheaded the development of an official [http://the-elite.net/proofpolicy.html Elite Proof Policy] to put a halt to what was threatening to become a recurring problem.
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{{2005 Elite Summer Contest}}
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Since his retirement from Perfect Dark, Sucram (like fellow legends [[Disco]], [[marsh]], and [[Paragon]]) has gone on to become an excellent CounterStrike player.  He returns to the Elite each year alongside his brother [[Mikers]] to compete in NFL and March Madness prediction contests.
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== External Links ==
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* [http://thengamer.com/xstats/elite/ranks.php?name=Sucram Sucram's Elite Contest History]
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* [http://pdwrs.free.fr/players.php?player=marcus_dolejsi Sucram's Perfect Dark World Records]
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{{2008 Elite Summer Contest}}
    
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