Name
Age
Country Hong Kong
Team
Earned $80
Matches played – / 12

Lis

Lis is a male PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player from Hong Kong with a relatively short but established competitive career. While he hasn't achieved any major titles or significant accolades, he boasts a modest record of participation in competitive play, accumulating approximately $80 in career earnings from a dozen matches. His competitive journey began in 2018 and, to date, he has focused primarily on smaller-scale tournaments.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

Lis Stats

Lis Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
18 place
2018-10-21 11:00:00
#62/72
861
0 1 100 6408
13 place
2018-10-21 10:00:00
#35/72
1309
0 0 0 10153
6 place
2018-10-21 08:56:00
#26/72
1702
1 0 113 46 6826
17 place
2018-10-21 07:56:00
#57/72
1052
0 0 0 5363
5 place
2018-10-21 06:54:00
#72/72
433
0 0 0 1932
13 place
2018-10-21 05:53:00
#41/72
1226
0 0 46 5853
12 place
2018-10-20 11:07:00
#57/72
1309
0 0 54 6592
6 place
2018-10-20 10:02:00
#17/72
1730
0 0 0 4724
3 place
2018-10-20 09:00:00
#9/72
2017
1 0 150 254 5177
7 place
2018-10-20 07:54:00
#16/72
1684
3 (1) 2 162 298 4716
15 place
2018-10-20 06:45:00
#44/72
1183
0 0 0 8510
6 place
2018-10-20 05:40:00
#18/72
1777
0 0 69 7340

About player

Lis's competitive debut came on October 20, 2018, playing for WAIS in the Emperor Cup 2018. This tournament, with a total prize pool of roughly $38,000, marked Lis's entry into the PUBG esports scene. He and his teammates, UW, Dmei, and Homei3, finished in 13th place, securing a team prize of around $318. This initial experience provided him with a foundation in competitive PUBG.

Throughout his career, Lis has represented a single team: WAIS (Hong Kong). His involvement with WAIS encompassed all 12 of his competitive matches, a period spanning from October 20, 2018 to October 20, 2018. This suggests a concentrated period of activity early in his career, followed by a period of inactivity in professional competitive play.

Lis's competitive history includes participation in only one tournament: the Emperor Cup 2018, where he achieved a 13th-place finish with his team WAIS. This tournament remains his only recorded appearance in the competitive PUBG landscape. While he may continue to play casually, his professional esports career currently appears inactive.

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

What teams played

all
WAIS 12 2018-10-21 $80