Lev "Elvenpath" Strokov - Paladins Player


Name:
Lev Strokov
Date of Birth:
<unknown>
Russian Federation
Russian Federation
World Ranking:
N/A
Country Ranking:
#309

Total Prize Money Earned:
$33,411.33 From 12 Tournaments
Alternate IDs:
Elvenpath




Lev "Elvenpath" Strokov is a Russian Paladins player.

Earnings By Year

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
2018$10,000.00229.93%|$0.0000.00%|$10,000.00229.93%
2017$13,411.33940.14%|$411.3361.23%|$13,000.00338.91%
2016$10,000.00129.93%|$0.0000.00%|$10,000.00129.93%

Earnings By Game

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
Paladins$33,411.3312100.00%|$411.3361.23%|$33,000.00698.77%

Earnings By Team

Total ResultsOnline ResultsOffline/LAN Results
Virtus.pro$10,000.00229.93%|$0.0000.00%|$10,000.00229.93%
<independent>$23,411.331070.07%|$411.3361.23%|$23,000.00468.84%


Highest Prize Money Won

1.2016-06-211stTeam-based Tournament » DreamHack Summer 2016 (Paladins Founders Tournament)$10,000.00Paladins
2.2017-01-082ndTeam-based Tournament Paladins HRX Invitational 2017$7,000.00Paladins
3.2017-04-091stTeam-based Tournament Paladins Masters Atlanta Spring 2017$5,000.00Paladins
4.2018-01-075th-6thTeam-based Tournament » Paladins World Championship 2018$5,000.00Paladins
5.2018-11-105th-8thTeam-based Tournament » Paladins World Championship 2019$5,000.00Paladins
6.2017-07-155th-8thTeam-based Tournament » Paladins Summer Premier 2017$1,000.00Paladins
7.2017-08-282ndTeam-based Tournament PGS EU Phase 1$250.00Paladins
8.2017-03-301stTeam-based Tournament » ESL Go4Paladins Europe March 2017 Finals$64.35Paladins
9.2017-06-151stTeam-based Tournament » ESL Go4Paladins #13 Europe$33.45Paladins
10.2017-03-021stTeam-based Tournament » ESL Go4Paladins #1 Europe$31.55Paladins

Top Placements

Champion
Runner-up
3rd/Semis
5 Tournaments
4 Tournaments
0 Tournaments


Other Statistics

Largest Prize from a Single Tournament

The most money that Elvenpath has won from a single tournament was $10,000.00 from DreamHack Summer 2016 (Paladins Founders Tournament) on June 21, 2016. His 1st place finish makes up 29.93% of his total prize money won.



References


No external sources of information are cited for the player. See tournament references for sources.