Name
Age
Country Taiwan
Team
Earned $42
Matches played – / 40

BigShow

BigShow is a male PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player from Taiwan, competing predominantly in the Taiwanese scene. While his career earnings are modest, totaling around $40 USD, his participation in competitive PUBG showcases dedication and persistence. His most significant achievement is a 16th-place finish at the PUBG Master League 2020 Spring (PML 2020 Spring) tournament. Throughout his career, he has participated in approximately 40 matches.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

BigShow Stats

BigShow Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
11 place
2020-06-14 13:55:00
#35/64
1139
0 2 310 3938
10 place
2020-06-14 13:12:00
#33/63
1218
0 0 132 7115
8 place
2020-06-14 12:31:00
#63/64
391
0 0 0 3162
5 place
2020-06-14 11:46:00
#17/64
1410
4 0 79 421 5029
4 place
2020-06-14 11:03:00
#23/64
1458
1 (1) 1 43 827 3760
9 place
2020-06-13 14:08:00
#26/64
1307
0 0 175 6165
11 place
2020-06-13 13:23:00
#31/64
1149
0 1 214 3973
12 place
2020-06-13 12:37:00
#41/64
912
1 0 18 100 4877
8 place
2020-06-13 11:52:00
#26/63
1255
0 0 60 2320
12 place
2020-06-13 11:09:00
#41/64
1142
1 1 299 289 2755
9 place
2020-06-12 13:58:00
#45/64
896
0 1 100 4930
16 place
2020-06-12 13:13:00
#60/64
618
0 1 21 9198
12 place
2020-06-12 12:29:00
#40/64
965
3 (1) 0 30 333 2705
5 place
2020-06-12 11:46:00
#19/63
1411
2 0 86 402 3172
5 place
2020-06-12 11:02:00
#17/63
1573
2 (1) 1 206 480 3307

About player

BigShow's competitive journey began on June 4th, 2020, when he joined Predator ShuTeRong (PSTR). His debut was at the PML 2020 Spring tournament, a competition with a substantial prize pool of over $33,000 USD which ran from June 4th to June 14th, 2020. His PSTR team, which included players BAOGIN, Mingzhe1014, and EZ, secured a 16th-place finish, earning the team approximately $170 USD.

Throughout his career, BigShow has remained loyal to a single team: PSTR. He's consistently participated in matches within the Taiwanese competitive landscape, building experience and team cohesion within the PSTR organization. His focus has been on contributing to his team's performance, rather than individual accolades.

His competitive history primarily revolves around participation in the PUBG Master League. The PML 2020 Spring tournament represents his most notable involvement, highlighting his early career within the competitive PUBG scene. While his participation in other tournaments is limited, his consistent presence within PSTR suggests ongoing dedication and participation in various smaller-scale events and leagues.

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

What teams played

all
PSTR 40 2020-06-14 $42

BigShow Achievements

16 PML 2020 Spring PML 2020 Spring $42
2020-06-14