k0nfig (Kristian Wienecke) -
Original name | Kristian Wienecke |
Country | Denmark |
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Kristian «k0nfig» Wienecke is an experienced representative of the Danish Counter-Strike school. Kristian started his career in 2015 and since then he has already played for some of the most prestigious clubs of the competitive CS. Let us take a look at the work k0nfig did to become a top esportsman.
Beginning of Career
As the majority of esportsmen, k0nfig has started his way long before he got to an esports organization. Since his early childhood, Kristian has been showing some interest in computer games and, consequently, it helped him to build a successful career in gaming.
The first club for k0nfig was team123. There k0nfig spent only a month getting some experience and taking part in minor leagues. The next game house for k0nfig was the team Reason Gaming.dk. As in the case with team123, k0nfig did not stay long in the team. He spent a month in Reason Gaming, and after that he tried himself in SK Gaming.
k0ngig joined SK as a substitute so he was not to show any bold results. The next stop for k0nfig was Copenhagen Wolves but the gamer did not stick to the team either. Having played for the team only several weeks, k0nfig left the team and later moved to Team Dignitas.
Team Dignitas and First Success
Having moved to Team Dignitas in November 2015, the gamer reached a new level. The first several months were spent on preparation for upcoming tournaments. In February 2016, k0nfig and the team took second place at Global eSports Cup – season 1. In May 2016, the team won DreamHack European Minor at Tours 2016. Five months later, Dignitas won WESG 2016 European Finals.
In October 2016, k0nfig and the team became champions at EPICENTER 2016. Even though the results were absolutely satisfactory, k0nfig left the team in December 2016.
In January 2017, he became a member of North
North and OpTic Gaming
Having joined North, k0nfig continued performing on the highest level. In June 2017, the team took second place at ESL Pro League Season 5 – Finals, and three months later the team took second place at DreamHack Masters Malmo 2017. In September, the gamers became the winners of DreamHack Open Montreal 2017, and one month later they took 3-4 place at ELEAGUE CS: GO Premier 2017. This was the last big result for k0nfig as a North player.
In February 2018, the gamer moved to OpTic Gaming. The first period of performing for OpTic did not seem successful for the gamer. We can say the same about the rest of his playing for the team. The most prominent results for the team was the victory at DreamHack Open Summer 2019.
In November 2019, k0nfig left the team and joined Complexity Gaming.
Complexity Gaming and Individual Achievements
As a Complexity member, k0nfig kept on playing on the high level. Together with the team the gamers took 4-6 place at BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 Regular Season, won four tournaments of #HomeSweetHome series and also became the champion at BLAST Premier: Spring 2020 European Finals.
In his career, k0nfig has been claimed an MVP at EPICENTER 2016 and DreamHack Open Montreal 2017. Also k0nfig got to Top-15 Best Players in 2017 according to HLTV, holding the fourteenth place. k0nfig’s earnings have already turned over 392,000 dollars.