Draft:ScoutOP
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Team | Wyld Fangs |
Role | IGL, Flanker, Assaulter |
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Personal information | |
Name | Tanmay Singh |
Born | Valsad, Gujarat ,India | 30 July 1996
Team history | |
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Career highlights and awards | |
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Tanmay Singh professionally known as "Sc0utOP" is an E-sports player who has represented India in Player Unknown's Battlegrounds and one of the most famous YouTuber with 5.07M Subscribers on YouTube. Scout is very well known for his tactics in PUBG for Entry Fragging, Assaulting accuracy of his laser-like m416 + 6x, scar + 4x, DMR spamming, and his IGL decisions. He has an Instagram verified account with 400 posts and 501k followers. The name Scout came from the Game CSGO in which a gun named scout came and he used to used it very often and he had mastery in using the gun, Therefore he came to be known as "Scout ".[1]
Turning Point
[edit]Scout played football from his early childhood. He played professionally for Kolkata at the national level. He had a dream to represent the Indian team in Football. His coach also supported and guaranteed about the promising career in Football.[2]One day his mom was not allowing to go for the evening practice, Tanmay jumped from the terrace and escaped from the home silently. During jumping, he got an injury in the hamstring. The doctor recommended about six months of bed rest as it was a severe injury and which won't allow him to walk also. Then Scout decided that he would rest at home and make his career in Gaming .[3]
Career achievements
[edit]Date | Placement | Tier | Tournament | Team | Prize |
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23-02-2020 | 6th | Minor | PUBG MOBILE Club Open Spring Split 2020:India | Fnatic | $0 |
29-12-2019 | 8th | Premium | Peacekeeper Elite Championship | Fnatic | $11,420 |
22-12-2019 | 1st | Premium | PUBG MOBILE All-Stars 2019 | Fnatic | 20 Lakh |
10-11-2019 | 9th | Major | PUBG MOBILE Club Open Fall Split: South Asia | Fnatic | $4,000 |
07-11-2019 | 4th | Qualifier | PUBG MOBILE Club Open Fall Split: South Asia Play Ins | Fnatic | $0 |
29-09-2019 | 3rd | Qualifier | PUBG MOBILE Club Open Fall Split: South Asia Group Stage | Fnatic | $600 |
08-09-2019 | 16th | Premium | PUBG MOBILE Star Challenge | -- | $3,000 |
28-07-2019 | 23rd | Premium | PUBG MOBILE Spring Split Global Finals 2019 | IND | $0 |
15-06-2019 | 2nd | Major | PUBG MOBILE Club Open Spring Split India | IND | $30,000 |
24-11-2018 | 16th | Major | PUBG MOBILE Star Challenge 2018 Asia | IND | $0 |
Representing Fnatic E - Sports
[edit]Scout represented Fnatic, an International professional Gaming organization that has headquarters in England, Australia, and the Netherlands. In October 2018, Fnatic signed the Former team of X spark as their roster for PUBG MOBILE. After one month, Fnatic signed a Coach AURUM (Pratik Mehra ) and Ash (Ashish Bhatnagar). Owais and Ronak, both had played previously from Team Soul were at the peak in the Indian Gaming Community. Ronak is one of the best snipers, and Owais is the Assaulter. Scout, Owais, and Ronak had decided to form a lineup and leave their existing previous lineup in Esports. Paritosh needed a chance to show and prove his worth and importance in the team. The dream was selected in the lineup during X spark, who was one of the underrated players in the Esports community.
ID | Name | Role | Joining Date |
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ScoutOP | Tanmay Singh | Scouter, Flanker | 18-10-2019 |
Ronak | Harpreet Singh Janjuha | Sniper | 18-10-2019 |
Owais | Mohammed Owais Lakhani | IGL, Assaulter | 18-10-2019 |
Ash | Ashish Bhatnagar | Support, Assaulter | 27-11-2019 |
Paritosh | Paritosh Sharma | Assaulter, Fragger | 18-10-2019 |
Previous teams
[edit]Scout has Represented the respective Teams before Joining Fnatic:
- Team RAW
- Team IND
- Team Godlike
- Team Soul
- Team X Spark
His Previous line up during Team IND was :
ID | Name | Role |
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Scout | Tanmay Singh | IGL, Flanker |
Daljitsk | Daljit Singh | Sniper |
Kratos | Samir Chaubey | Assaulter |
Trance | Kaustubh Walia | Filter |
Special Skill Set In Game
[edit]Scout has excellent experience in terms of skills as he has built up many Good contacts with Indo and Chinese players in Game. He developed his skills by learning from them and adopting the learning abilities from them. Scout was the player who brought the usage of claw controls in India. Scout is highly famous for his 1 v 4 clutches in the community. Firstly, he used to control the recoil using thumb but as he started the use of Gyro Scope the spray started becoming laser-like.[4]Scout said," You Don't Need to play PUBG MOBILE to get better, Just give 2-3 hours in order to make the best. " It is much easy to move to be at the top, but it is very much hard to maintain at top and be consistent. For an E-sports player, there are a lot of things to be achieved in order to win a tournament. He has a good focus on the game, knows the mechanism, great knowledge about maps, very high bonding with the squad. He has an excellent thumb rule in life," Don't be in to win all the time, just enjoy the game otherwise the Game would be torturing for you to win".[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Arora, Devesh (2020-01-17). "Avid PUBG Mobile gamer says it deserves the hype it is getting". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
- ^ "PUBG Mobile releases documentary featuring Mortal, Scout, and Carry". Dot Esports. 2019-11-04. Retrieved 2020-03-17.
- ^ BE THE ONE - Documentary Ft. MortaL, Scout and Carry, 4 November 2019, retrieved 2020-03-14
- ^ Arora, Devesh (2020-01-17). "Avid PUBG Mobile gamer says it deserves the hype it is getting". www.indiatvnews.com. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
- ^ "Team Fnatic's Tanmay Singh: You don't need to play PUBG Mobile for 16 hours to get better". The Indian Express. 2020-01-05. Retrieved 2020-03-15.
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