blameF (Benjamin Bremer) -
Original name | Benjamin Bremer |
Country | Denmark |
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Benjamin «blameF» Bremer is one of the brightest and most promising representatives of the young school of the Danish Counter-Strike. Having started his career in 2015, blameF has already been the captain leading more experienced teammates. Let us take a look at the way of development of blameF as an esportsman.
Beginning of Career
As the majority of esportsmen, blameF started his way long before joining a professional organization. SInce his early childhood, he has been interested in computer games and devoted a lot of time to them. Benjamin was especially good at Counter-Strike which helped him to build a successful gaming career.
The first club for blameF was the team Great Danes. There blameF was playing from March till July 2018. Together with the team, blameF took part in minor leagues and small tournaments where he demonstrated a good level of gaming. It was noticed by Epsilon eSports and in September the gamer got invited to defend the organization.
Benjamin joined the team and kept on polishing his skills. A month later, blameF and the team took third place at ESL Pro European Championship 2018. It boosted his career and helped blameF to perform at the S-tournament.
In January 2019, blameF gave up playing for Epsilon eSports. In the same month, he moved to the Danish team Heroic.
Heroic and First Success
Heroic became the next stage of the development of blameF’s career. As a member of this club, the gamer won at prestigious championships that resulted in pretty good outcome for the beginner. Benjamin and the team took 7-8 place at ESL Pro League Season 9 – Finals, in June 2019 and 5-6 place at Intel Extreme Masters XIV – Chicago, in July 2019.
Participation in such tournaments helped blameF assert himself. Now his name was known. It came into play in September 2019 when the gamer got invited to Complexity Gaming where he became an in-game leader.
Complexity Gaming and Individual Achievements
Having moved to Complexity in September 2019, blameF achieved a new level. Even though his initial results were far from perfect, the team continued developing. It yielded fruit in 2020.
In February 2020, blameF and the team finished in 4-6 position at BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 Regular Season. In the same month, the team took 3-4 place at DreamHack Open Anaheim 2020. In May 2020, the team had a series of wins: Complexity became the champions at 4 tournaments of #HomeSweetHome series. In June, they cemented their success with their victory at BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 European Finals.
In his career, blameF has already earned over 123,000 dollars of grabs.