Karma (gamer)

For other uses, see Ben Jackson.
This article is about the retired American professional Halo player. For the Canadian Call of Duty player whose name is Damon Barlow, see Karma (Call of Duty player).
Karma
Ben Jackson
Status Retired
Date of birth 1988 (age 2728)
Hometown Murrieta, California
Nationality United States
League Major League Gaming
Games Halo: Combat Evolved, Halo 2, Halo 3
Championships MLG Las Vegas National Championships 2006 (4v4 and FFA)
Nickname(s) Karma
Professional career
Team Carbon

Ben Jackson (born March 1988) (also known by his pseudonym Karma) is a professional Halo player from Murrieta, California, United States.[1]

High school years

Jackson attended Murrieta Valley High School, graduating in 2006. Jackson initially began playing the Yu-Gi-Oh! Trading Card Game around the time of his sophomore year; he then started playing Halo intensively when Halo 2 was announced and widespread promotion of the Xbox 360 commenced. Jackson first attended a Major League Gaming tournament for Halo: Combat Evolved in Los Angeles, but performed poorly.[2]

Professional gaming

At age seventeen, in May 2005, Jackson became a professional Major League Gaming (MLG) Halo 2 gamer. After an initial period as a part-time player with Team Carbon, Jackson became a full-time member in late 2005. At the 2005 MLG National Championship in New York City, New York, Jackson became the MLG National Free-For-All (FFA) Champion for Halo 2 and remained unbeaten throughout the 2006 MLG season, leading to another title.[3][4]

References

  1. Brian Eckhouse (23 December 2006). "Game on: Murrieta teen awarded $250,000 contract to play video games". North County Times. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  2. Kyle Magee (18 September 2008). "Timeout With Karma". Major League Gaming. Major League Gaming, Inc. Retrieved 9 August 2012.
  3. PR Newswire (November 20, 2006). Carbon Wins the 2006 Boost Mobile MLG Pro Circuit National Championship, Taking Home $100,000.
  4. http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/page2/story?page=hruby/071008

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