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Aleksanteri '''"AMS"''' Savolainen is a Finnish player that made his Premiership debut in [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 19]] with [[Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers]]. He was firstly mentored by [[Zebbosai]] who picked him up directly from the 3rd [[ETF2L]] division. | Aleksanteri '''"AMS"''' Savolainen is a Finnish player that made his Premiership debut in [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 19]] with [[Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers]]. He was firstly mentored by [[Zebbosai]] who picked him up directly from the 3rd [[ETF2L]] division. | ||
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− | AMS is a well known player for his aggressive [[Pocket]] role, raw [[Glossary#DM|DM]] and frequent [[Offclass|offclassing]]. He was playing [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 25/Premiership|ETF2L Season 25's Premiership Division]] for [[sauna slayers]] as [[Scout]], then [[Pocket]] for [[Se7en]]. However, he left TF2 for Overwatch after finishing in Second place at [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite|Rewind LAN 2017]].<br />Just after a month (but too late for [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 26]]) he published a recruitment on ETF2L<ref>[http://etf2l.org/recruitment/240353/ AMS' team recruitment post of February 20, 2017]</ref> for, quoting, a ''"long term project with LANs this year as a focus"'' along with his old team mates [[Smirre]] and [[Herr_P]]. | + | AMS is a well known player for his aggressive [[Pocket]] role, raw [[Glossary#DM|DM]] and frequent [[Offclass|offclassing]]. He was playing [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 25/Premiership|ETF2L Season 25's Premiership Division]] for [[sauna slayers]] as [[Scout]], then [[Pocket]] for [[Se7en]]. However, he left TF2 for Overwatch after finishing in Second place at [[Esports Arena Rewind 2017/Invite|Rewind LAN 2017]].<br />Just after a month (but too late for [[ETF2L 6v6 Season 26]]) he published a recruitment on ETF2L<ref>[http://etf2l.org/recruitment/240353/ AMS' team recruitment post of February 20, 2017]</ref> for, quoting, a ''"long term project with LANs this year as a focus"'' along with his old team mates [[Smirre]] and [[Herr_P]]. He shortly after annunced [[ANTIC]], his team project for [[Insomnia61]]. |
== Trivia == | == Trivia == |
Revision as of 22:53, 14 June 2017
Overview | Results |
Aleksanteri "AMS" Savolainen is a Finnish player that made his Premiership debut in ETF2L 6v6 Season 19 with Ze Knutsson Rollerbladers. He was firstly mentored by Zebbosai who picked him up directly from the 3rd ETF2L division.
AMS is a well known player for his aggressive Pocket role, raw DM and frequent offclassing. He was playing ETF2L Season 25's Premiership Division for sauna slayers as Scout, then Pocket for Se7en. However, he left TF2 for Overwatch after finishing in Second place at Rewind LAN 2017.
Just after a month (but too late for ETF2L 6v6 Season 26) he published a recruitment on ETF2L[1] for, quoting, a "long term project with LANs this year as a focus" along with his old team mates Smirre and Herr_P. He shortly after annunced ANTIC, his team project for Insomnia61.
Trivia
- Before playing in Premier division he was an active member of Funky Visions, a famous group of TF2 editors.
Latest Tournament Matches
Date | Tournament | With | Result | Versus |
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Complete Results in any Match |
Media
Interviews
- 2017-02-26 | Interview with AMS, hosted by NYK (by NYK)
Gallery
AMS competing with The Last Resort at Insomnia55.
AMS competing with Publiclir at DreamHack Winter 2015.
AMS competing with Crowns eSports Club at DreamHack Summer 2016.
AMS posing with Crowns eSports Club's jersey.
AMS competing with Se7en at Esports Arena Rewind 2017.