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Revision as of 13:21, 29 June 2016

[e][h]Heavyicon.png Breakfast_Jr
Breakfast Jr at DeutschLAN 2015.JPG
Breakfast_Jr with his medal and trophy after winning DeutschLAN 2015 with checkers
Player Information
Name:
Billy "Breakfast_Jr" M.
Birth:
June 9, 1999 (1999-06-09) (age 25)
Country:
Status:
Years Active:
2013 - Present
Roles:
Links
ETF2L Player Page
Steam Profile
History

Breakfast_Jr is an English Highlander player who most recently played Heavy for the ETF2L Premiership team PremTech. Breakfast has won the ETF2L Premiership title twice with Tourettes Chessclub, and is widely considered to be the best European Heavy currently playing.

Highlander career

Breakfast_Jr started out in UGC highlander season 9, where his team It's Mostly About The Gibus beat his future team Tourettes Chessclub in the finals. Breakfast would go on to win ETF2L highlander season 5 division 2 with The Breakfast Club, before joining Tourettes Chessclub with whom he won his two premiership titles. Breakfast_Jr joined Stacked as pyro after season 8, but would make a reappearance with Tourettes Chessclub as heavy for their LAN-roster "checkers" in DeutschLAN 2015, which the team won. He also still plays for the team in UGC. On top of his many ETF2L Premiership titles and UGC Platinum titles, Breakfast_Jr has also won the ETF2L Heavy of the season award twice, cementing his legacy as one of the greatest heavies of all time.