Name Chae Soo-beom
Age
Country Korea, Republic of
Team
Earned
Matches played – / 160

Pallas Chae Soo-beom

Pallas, also known as Chae Soo-beom, is a South Korean professional PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS player. While he hasn't achieved any major championship wins, he boasts a consistent career spanning several years, competing in approximately 160 matches across various tournaments and qualifiers. His career has primarily focused on the Korean PUBG scene, playing for several prominent teams. Though he hasn't secured any significant prize money to date, his experience and longevity in the competitive landscape are notable.

* this description is based on data from the Escorenews database

Pallas Stats

Pallas Last matches

Result K(HS) KN LK DMG Dist
8 place
2020-04-14 12:54:00
#25/64
1396
0 2 292 3410
5 place
2020-04-14 12:09:00
#62/64
479
0 0 0 1827
12 place
2020-04-14 11:34:00
#63/64
236
0 0 0 41
13 place
2020-04-14 10:44:00
#62/64
124
0 0 0 4
11 place
2020-04-14 10:01:00
#32/64
1142
0 0 54 3099
2 place
2020-04-07 12:48:00
#8/64
1703
1 2 309 628 3329
14 place
2020-04-07 12:06:00
#54/64
875
0 0 0 3461
1 place
2020-04-07 11:28:00
#1/64
1413
4 2 102 391 2189
14 place
2020-04-07 10:43:00
#48/64
1002
1 0 7 130 5435
12 place
2020-04-07 09:59:00
#40/64
1178
2 0 69 337 7634
6 place
2019-10-19 10:57:00
#19/64
1386
2 0 56 197 10006
10 place
2019-10-19 10:09:00
#36/64
1097
0 1 221 6753
4 place
2019-10-19 09:19:00
#63/64
593
0 0 0 4937
12 place
2019-10-19 08:32:00
#52/64
835
0 0 77 2377
4 place
2019-10-19 07:36:00
#19/64
1495
1 1 21 583 5103

About player

Pallas' professional journey began on February 11th, 2019, with LAVEGA.A (LAVEGA AIMO) in the PKL 2019 P1 tournament. This initial experience, alongside players like Maul, Drave, and Bellua, provided a foundation for his future career. While their placement was 24th, earning an invite to the next phase of the competition, this early exposure to high-level play shaped his development. This first tournament was a part of the PUBG Korea League, which had a prize pool of approximately $178,515.

Throughout his career, Pallas has represented three different teams: LAVEGA.A, EM (Element Mystic), and EST (E-STATS Esports). His time with EM, lasting approximately 102 matches, constituted a significant portion of his career, although he didn't earn any prize money with either team. His overall match count across all teams is around 160, demonstrating a considerable commitment to competitive PUBG.

His competitive history includes roughly five tournaments, with participation in events like the PUBG Global Championship 2019 (PGC 2019) and various phases of the PUBG Korea League (PKL). While he hasn't reached the top of the podium, his consistent participation in high-profile tournaments showcases his dedication and skill within the competitive PUBG community. His most notable placement was 15th place at PKL 2019 P2 with EM.

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

What teams played

all
EST 10 2020-04-14
EM 102 2019-10-19
LAVEGA.A 48 2019-03-23