Pobelter grew up playing video games against his older sister, and she generally won. He started playing League of Legends LOL during its closed beta in July , and that was the first time that he ever surpassed her.
During high school, he spent a lot of his time studying computer science, as it was a technical high school. LOL was just a hobby for him for the first couple of years. But this changed when he started competing in LAN events and performing well in them.
During his senior year, he turned 17 and became eligible to qualify for and compete in the LCS. After a graduating high school in , he decided to pursue pro- LOL instead of going to university, even though he knew that it was a risk. He therefore grinded for a few months and was fortunately contacted by Evil Geniuses to join their LCS team.
Although his parents were supportive of his decision to forgo college, they were hoping that it would only be a temporary decision. With decade-long expertise in the field, he is one of the most notable LOL players in the world.
After being in the field for so long, the year-old has additional career fronts. With the salary that he bags from being in the team and the additional money he earns from being indifferent tournaments, he surely has a hefty net worth of six figures. Born in , Park grew up with an older sister alongside his parents.
He was a major in Computer science in the school, who initially played League of Legends as a hobby in his high school. The all-so charming Park is often questioned about his height by his fans. To his fans who want to know, well he is taller than his father. That's what his response was when he was asked about his height by another twitch streamer, bobqin.
It will only be a matter of time when he bags the fourth championship of his career in the LCS. That trait kept CLG afloat in and will help the team in Broxah is known for playing a highly aggressive style. The first opponent in the schedule is Team Liquid, perhaps the toughest adversary in the group.
CLG is not one team to be underestimated, especially because every member of the team has something to prove. There are 10 professional teams currently competing in the LCS.
Each team owns a franchise slot, partnering directly with League of Legends developer Riot Games. Echoing their spring split performance, CLG started the summer split strong, in first place at the end of each of the first four weeks and then lost four games in a row to finish tied for fifth after week six.
This time, however, they rebounded and ended the season in second, behind Team Liquid and with a record. Despite the fact that HuHi hadn't gotten to play a single game live with the team during the season, in October CLG announced that he would replace Pobelter for the season as starting mid laner. Expected to be a top team in the LCS , Immortals initially exceeded all expectations as they went undefeated for the first six weeks of the season before losing one game to reigning champions Counter Logic Gaming in week 7.
They won the rest of their regular season games, but as the season progressed further they looked weaker and weaker as a team, and even seemed to falter against the last-place Team Dignitas , needing to come back against them to pull out a win. With a top seed clinched into the playoffs , Immortals were guaranteed to face the lowest-seed team that won in the quarterfinals.
That team ended up being Team Solomid , who were on a strong upswing after a sixth-place regular season finish. With questionable drafts including a Lucian top for Huni in game 1, Urgot mid for Pobelter in game 2, and three games of Karma support for Adrian as well as not a single contest of the strongly-in-meta Ekko , Immortals lost to TSM.
They came back the next week to beat Team Liquid and finish in third place overall. Expectations for Immortals going into the Summer Season were again high, after they were one of only three NA teams not to change any players in the mid-season break , and while they nearly repeated their spring split record - this time dropping only two series in the new best of 3 format as opposed to 1 best of 1 - they were indisputably the second-best team in the league. TSM with new rookie star support Biofrost went in series, and they bested Immortals in both of their head-to-head series.
Immortals still had a playoff bye, and so they were able to avoid TSM in the semis, instead facing the third-place Cloud9. In a back-and-forth five-game series, Immortals were upset and faced CLG in the third-place match, which they came back from a disastrous game 1 to win And even though Immortals had the top seed in the Regional Finals , they were upset once again by Cloud9, and their season ended short of Worlds. In the Spring Split Immortals was for the most part a middle of the pack team.
Although they showed promise they could never break into the Top 3. The team finished in 7th place, barely missing out on the playoffs. In the Summer Split after bringing in SSONG as their new coach, Immortals' performance turned around completely and they stayed in the Top 3 throughout the whole regular split. The team finished the regular season in 2nd place with a record. Despite their accomplishment however, they were defeated by TSM in the finals and finished 2nd place.
Despite the loss they still managed to qualify for the Season World Championship via championship points. Despite a good start in Week 1 they couldn't follow up on it in Week 2 and went Having to play a tiebreaker in order to advance forward, Immortals faced Fnatic and lost the game which knocked them out of Worlds.
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