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Virtus.Pro adding Karzheka to R6 squad

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12 Mar 2021

Nathan Bonello

Virtus.pro have announced that they are adding on Karzheka as a fifth man for their R6 lineup. Here below is their announcement:

Virtus.Pro adding Karzheka to R6 – Who is he?

22-year-old Eugene “karzheka” Petrishin is an Estonian R6 professional player. He started his career in 2016 with E2 Esports and then went on to play for teams like forZe, Empire, and most recently, Rogue. It’s fair to say that most of his success came alongside his teammates on Team Empire. In all of his 5 years competing, he has accumulated an approximate total of $161,775 in esports earnings.

Here are some of Karzheka’s best achievements in R6:

  • 2nd at Six Invitational 2019 – 17th February 2019 – $320,000
  • 1st in Six Major Raleigh 2019 – 18th August 2019 – $200,000
  • 1st at Pro League Season 9 – Finals – 19th May 2019 – $100,000
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What’s next?

After a disappointing finish early on in the year during  the European League 2020 Finals, this is a perfect opportunity for the team to bounce back. With Karzheka’s experience, the team will undoubtedly improve, and with Stage 1 of the European league so close to kicking off, VP have to adapt quickly in order to get solid results.

Visit www.esportsguide.com for more esports news!

Virtus.Pro adding Karzheka to R6 – Who is he?

22-year-old Eugene “karzheka” Petrishin is an Estonian R6 professional player. He started his career in 2016 with E2 Esports and then went on to play for teams like forZe, Empire, and most recently, Rogue. It’s fair to say that most of his success came alongside his teammates on Team Empire. In all of his 5 years competing, he has accumulated an approximate total of $161,775 in esports earnings.

Here are some of Karzheka’s best achievements in R6:

  • 2nd at Six Invitational 2019 – 17th February 2019 – $320,000
  • 1st in Six Major Raleigh 2019 – 18th August 2019 – $200,000
  • 1st at Pro League Season 9 – Finals – 19th May 2019 – $100,000

What’s next?

After a disappointing finish early on in the year during  the European League 2020 Finals, this is a perfect opportunity for the team to bounce back. With Karzheka’s experience, the team will undoubtedly improve, and with Stage 1 of the European league so close to kicking off, VP have to adapt quickly in order to get solid results.

Visit www.esportsguide.com for more esports news!

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