1. Find ideal teammates who want to build a team, or join a team of experienced players
2. See positive results from playing together
3. Attend an international LAN event as a player
Hello!
I'm John, better known as Slendy (or PresidentSlendy).
I've been playing video games since I was really young, and started playing my first private matches/scrims in 2014. I was inspired by watching the ESL ONE Battlefield 4 offline finals in Germany, I wanted to play at an event like that. So in May 2015 I had my very first official match in the ESL ONE against Fnatic. I was with a brand new team, and we were all almost fully inexperienced, but it was the beginning of a long journey. Since then I've played for 6 different teams, grown as a player, boosted my results and learned from playing against some of the best players in the scene.
My journey hasn't been easy, I've had to take the leadership-role in most teams I've played for, and although that has taught me a lot, it has indeed been a rough journey.
With Battlefield 1, I finally got to play alongside teammates who I could rely on, which obviously led to a lot better results! I have been playing other games on the side as well, such as CS:GO and PUBG, where I have a tiny tiny bit of competitive experience as well.
As I progressed, and followed esports as a whole, my ambitions grew bigger. Don't let my ambitions fool you though, I'm a team player from the beginning. I'll rather let my stats take a hit in order for my teammates to shine in the right moments, simply because I rather want the W over good stats. I'm a support player from the bottom up, but I can be aggressive when needed.
Like I said, I'm used to leading, and I can do a lot of calling, but I would prefer to do less leading and less calling. If I can play with a team under an experienced player that can IGL, it will help me massively in order to focus on my own gameplay more.
Feel free to check out my fragmovies on YouTube from competitive matches and scrims.
Thank you for reading!