Well, another thing ToJ members could take into consideration is the simple practice of "etiquette". If I'm having a really good day (or playing against less skilled players), and my score shoots up, I'll either change teams every other round, or just give up using the awp (if I'm using one).
I guess if you try to remember that others also play the game to have fun, then it's only fair you give them a chance. But oh well, I'm not a competitive person by nature...
On another note, I watched yesterday this special about gaming on TV... and this "Fatal1ty" dude won the CPL 1st place (I couldn't recognize the game, but wasn't CS, and my guess it was either Quake or Unreal). It looked pretty crazy... bagging 10,000 dollars for playing games.
The show also portraited this group called "Light Warriors" (or something like that), in which the guys were in their early/mid 20s, lived in an apartment, worked at FedEx in the lowest positions, and played games for the remainder of the time they weren't working. It looked pretty pathetic to me... specially when this guy says "We worked in the lowest position at FedEx, loading and unloading boxes. The usual time people stay on this job is 3-6 months, and I've been here for 3 years now."... go figure!