Difference between revisions of "Toast"
m |
m |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 30: | Line 30: | ||
|playlist= | |playlist= | ||
|achievements= | |achievements= | ||
− | {{Medal|1st}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_9|name=HL Season 9}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander|name=HL Platinum Season 18}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_10|name=HL Season 10}} {{LeagueIconSmall|DeutschLAN|link=DeutschLAN 2016}} {{LeagueIconSmall|BlackOutTV|name=BlackOutTV Highlander Invitational #1}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_11|name=HL Season 11}}<br /> | + | {{Medal|1st}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_9|name=HL Season 9}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander|name=HL Platinum Season 18}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_10|name=HL Season 10}} {{LeagueIconSmall|DeutschLAN|link=DeutschLAN 2016}} {{LeagueIconSmall|BlackOutTV|name=BlackOutTV Highlander Invitational #1}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander|name=HL Platinum Season 20}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_11|name=HL Season 11}} {{LeagueIconSmall|BlackOutTV|name=BlackOutTV Highlander Invitational #1}}<br /> |
+ | {{Medal|1st}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=Platinum Season 21}} {{LeagueIconSmall|etf2l|link=ETF2L_Highlander_Season_12|name=HL Season 12}} | ||
{{Medal|3rd}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=Platinum Season 19}} | {{Medal|3rd}} {{LeagueIconSmall|ugc|link=UGC#Highlander_2|name=Platinum Season 19}} | ||
|team_history={{TH|2014 - 2014 |Chessclub Jr.}} | |team_history={{TH|2014 - 2014 |Chessclub Jr.}} | ||
Line 37: | Line 38: | ||
|retired= | |retired= | ||
|prize_money= {{PM|2016|€1370}} | |prize_money= {{PM|2016|€1370}} | ||
+ | {{PM|2016|€400}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
Line 43: | Line 45: | ||
toast started out in Highlander with Chessclub Jr, a team put together and mentored by the leaders of [[Tourettes Chessclub]]. In his first season - Season 7 - the team played in Division 3 and won their league, however unfortunately the team fell apart and toast was forced to find a new team. Along with former team mates [[Husky]] and [[Serfs]], they joined the side [[Megakillerz eSports]]. Participating in the High tier, the team quickly established themselves as the team to beat on the back of some strong performances from toast, who was also called to merc in the Premiership tier during Season 8. He helped Megakillerz win the High tier, gaining promotion to Premiership. | toast started out in Highlander with Chessclub Jr, a team put together and mentored by the leaders of [[Tourettes Chessclub]]. In his first season - Season 7 - the team played in Division 3 and won their league, however unfortunately the team fell apart and toast was forced to find a new team. Along with former team mates [[Husky]] and [[Serfs]], they joined the side [[Megakillerz eSports]]. Participating in the High tier, the team quickly established themselves as the team to beat on the back of some strong performances from toast, who was also called to merc in the Premiership tier during Season 8. He helped Megakillerz win the High tier, gaining promotion to Premiership. | ||
− | Unfortunately Megakillerz eSports folded before Season 9 started, due to the departures of some key players. toast was on the lookout for a new team and was promptly picked up by [[Strong Opinions]], who were participating in Premiership for the first time in Season 9. The side defeated defending champions [[Tourettes Chessclub]] in the Grand Final, and repeated the feat by winning Season 10, this time beating [[Fair Enough]] in the final. In between these two seasons, toast also won | + | Unfortunately Megakillerz eSports folded before Season 9 started, due to the departures of some key players. toast was on the lookout for a new team and was promptly picked up by [[Strong Opinions]], who were participating in Premiership for the first time in Season 9. The side defeated defending champions [[Tourettes Chessclub]] in the Grand Final, and repeated the feat by winning Season 10, this time beating [[Fair Enough]] in the final. In between these two seasons, toast also won UGC Platinum Season 18 with the team. |
− | toast is well known for his aggressive gun play style, which almost entirely revolves around his usage of the Ambassador and Dead Ringer. Following Season 9, he was voted 'Spy of the Season', an award he held onto | + | toast is well known for his aggressive gun play style, which almost entirely revolves around his usage of the Ambassador and Dead Ringer. Following Season 9, he was voted 'Spy of the Season', an award he held onto until Season 11. In addition, he was voted the Best Player of the Season for Season 10. |
Latest revision as of 09:17, 13 July 2017
Jonatan toast Brødmand is a Danish Highlander and 6v6 player, who plays Spy for Strong Opinions in ETF2L Premiership and UGC Platinum.
toast started out in Highlander with Chessclub Jr, a team put together and mentored by the leaders of Tourettes Chessclub. In his first season - Season 7 - the team played in Division 3 and won their league, however unfortunately the team fell apart and toast was forced to find a new team. Along with former team mates Husky and Serfs, they joined the side Megakillerz eSports. Participating in the High tier, the team quickly established themselves as the team to beat on the back of some strong performances from toast, who was also called to merc in the Premiership tier during Season 8. He helped Megakillerz win the High tier, gaining promotion to Premiership.
Unfortunately Megakillerz eSports folded before Season 9 started, due to the departures of some key players. toast was on the lookout for a new team and was promptly picked up by Strong Opinions, who were participating in Premiership for the first time in Season 9. The side defeated defending champions Tourettes Chessclub in the Grand Final, and repeated the feat by winning Season 10, this time beating Fair Enough in the final. In between these two seasons, toast also won UGC Platinum Season 18 with the team.
toast is well known for his aggressive gun play style, which almost entirely revolves around his usage of the Ambassador and Dead Ringer. Following Season 9, he was voted 'Spy of the Season', an award he held onto until Season 11. In addition, he was voted the Best Player of the Season for Season 10.