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Bjergsen set an absolute record at the LCS

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The Danish player of Team Liquid during the match against 100 Thieves set an absolute record for the number of kills made in the history of the American league in League of Legends. LCS. The Danish mid laner has over 2,274 kills on his account.

Now a player with a long history and many awards can add another trophy to himself. By the way, he has been playing on the professional stage of League of Legends for more than 10 years and this experience led to a unique achievement. The hero Zilean helped him achieve this, for whom he played in the match against 100 Thieves.

In the top kills table, Søren Bjerg has surpassed WildTurtle, one of the greatest ADCs in LCS history, and has even more experience than Bjergsen. Canadian Jason 'WildTurtle' Tran has been on the American League scene for over 11 years. Bjersen decided not to take the number of years, but the quality of his performances and has already earned more than $280,000 in prize money during his career, while WildTurtle accounts for almost $180,000.

Not only are WildTurtle and Bjergsen rivals, but they once played together as part of TSM between 2014 and 2015.

Previously, Bjergsen was able to get past his former teammate Yilian 'Doublelift' Peng, who retired in 2020 and became a TSM streamer. Due to the fact that Team Liquid is still continuing their performance in LCS Summer 2022, the esportsman will continue to break away from his opponents in the table of players with the highest number of kills.

Bjergsen's journey as a professional League of Legends player began in 2012 under the Western Wolves tag. He later played for clubs such as Team LDLC, Copenhagen Wolves, NiP, TSM and Team Liquid. He managed to achieve the greatest success under the TSM tag. Together with them, he won a number of major championships: LCS Summer 2020, NA LCS Summer 2017, NA LCS Spring 2017, IEM Katowice 2015 and others. However, it was with Liquid that he was able to earn the biggest prize of his career. For the victory at LCS Lock-In 2022, the esportsman and his teammates earned $150,000.

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LCS Summer 2022, in which Bjergsen takes part, takes place from June 18 to September 11. The total League of Legends prize pool is $200,000 + 3 invites to the main annual tournament, the 2022 World Championship. The start of the World Championship is scheduled for September 29th. The event will be held in Mexico, in the city of Mexico City.

Source: twitter.com
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