Name Wang Hai-Li
Age
Country China
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WuShuang Wang Hai-Li

WuShuang, also known as Wang Hai-Li, is a Chinese professional League of Legends player who primarily competes in the jungle role. While his career has spanned several tournaments, he hasn't achieved any significant titles or placements. Over his approximately 25 competitive matches, he has yet to secure any prize money. His career, though not marked by major wins, provides a glimpse into the competitive landscape of the Chinese LoL scene.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

WuShuang Stats

WuShuang Last matches

heroes role Time KDA LH
WE vs GMT #1
2017-02-16 11:00:00
1886 4.00
5/2/3
123
VG vs GMT #1
2017-02-12 07:00:00
2239 1.00
0/3/3
150
EDG vs GMT #3
2017-02-10 09:00:00
2472 1.00
1/5/4
259
EDG vs GMT #2
2017-02-10 09:00:00
1561 0.00
0/4/0
138
EDG vs GMT #1
2017-02-10 09:00:00
2601 8.50
3/2/14
216
GMT vs QG #2
2017-01-22 05:42:00
2122 0.17
0/6/1
255
GMT vs QG #1
2017-01-22 05:42:00
2118 0.50
2/6/1
283
GMT vs VG #3
2016-08-10 05:00:00
1619 1.00
5/7/2
74
GMT vs VG #2
2016-08-10 05:00:00
2355 8.00
2/1/6
163
GMT vs VG #1
2016-08-10 05:00:00
1855 1.29
1/7/8
110
Saint vs GMT #3
2016-08-07 05:00:00
2285 2.40
6/5/6
208
Saint vs GMT #2
2016-08-07 05:00:00
1497 15.00
8/0/7
164
Saint vs GMT #1
2016-08-07 05:00:00
1816 0.25
0/4/1
130
GMT vs iG #2
2016-07-30 07:00:00
1763 0.80
1/5/3
101
GMT vs iG #1
2016-07-30 07:00:00
1697 0.00
0/3/0
147

About player

WuShuang's professional debut was on May 26th, 2016, with GMT (Game Talents). His first tournament was the LPL 2016 Summer, a high-stakes competition with a $546,000 prize pool. He played alongside notable players like GimGoon, Republic, PentaQ, and Savoki. Despite the team's participation in the LPL 2016 Summer and other subsequent tournaments, they consistently fell short of securing any prize winnings.

Throughout his career, WuShuang has represented only one team: GMT (Game Talents). His time with the team lasted approximately nine months, from May 2016 to February 2017. During this period, he accumulated around 25 matches.

His participation in at least four tournaments included the LPL 2017 Spring, NEST 2016, and Demacia Cup 2016, in addition to his debut in the LPL 2016 Summer. While these tournaments provided valuable experience, his teams were unfortunately unsuccessful in achieving any notable placements or securing prize money.

* only data from the Escorenews database was used for the description

What teams played

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GMT 25 2017-02-16