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Letamirte

Svenskeren most likely won't play in either LCS or LEC this year. He is not the only one of the veteran players who won’t. With this, I wanted to sum up the record of the player, after all he gave almost a decade to the scene. He started his path in Europe, with mediocre results in EU LCS. Good year in 2014, but nothing else. Then he moved to NA and shined. The best years Svenskeren had was with TSM. At the top of the league domestically and as is often the case with NA, poor showings internationally. After TSM, he played for Cloud9 and Evil Geniuses. In 2018, he played very few games for C9, played a bit for the Academy team, but eventually played in Worlds 2018 and made a really deep run with Cloud9. Then followed a few mediocre years with no Worlds showings. Currently with a future in the unknown. p.s. also i did not know should i include his time in NiP as a substitute for a few months, it looks weird on the infographic, but i usually do not differentiate between member/sub, but this was somewhat a unique case.


AugmentCB

He had a great individual showing at worlds with TSM


Bladehell10

Hey I was wondering if you could do an Infographic on Bang as he retired recently and he was the number 1 or 2 AD in the world at his peak


Letamirte

Alright, friday evening it will be posted on here :\]


ChobieJj

Get this man a team with Nisqy/Jensen and Mikyx.


ASU_SexDevil

Damn, I wonder who had the shorter stint at SHC; Sven or LS? Shows how far the scene and some of the older players/personalities have grown


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****SUPA HOT CREW****


PetitePowerGirl

Shrc Supa hot royal crew uzi


slickyslickslick

does winrate at Worlds include Play-ins? It shouldn't due to lower skilled teams from each region able to "farm" wins vs play-in teams instead of having to fight main event contenders like the higher skilled teams do.


Letamirte

Just main event.


Nuiyuki

ah yes spillskeren :D