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Biography[]

After starting out on console systems primarily, Boris's introduction to PC gaming was with Warcraft 3, and he eventually began playing World of Warcraft. After some time, Boris discovered Defense of the Ancients - the game which ultimately led him to play League of Legends. Starting off at what he calls a “mediocre” level of play, Boris improved his skill and his rank with the acquisition of a new computer.

Season 1[]

The first team Boris played for was Fureur. He also spent a short time playing for La GG along with fredy122 and Snoopeh among others, though the team was not a success. At the end of the season, Boris joined Counter Logic Gaming Europe along with Wickd, Snoopeh, Froggen, and Yellowpete.

Season 2[]

Newly formed CLG.EU's first appearance would come at Kings of Europe. The team won the tournament and made a big statement by beating Moscow Five in the final. They would go on to follow this up with another triumph against Moscow Five, beating them in the final of the Corsair Vengeance Cup.

A long season saw Boris and CLG.EU face Moscow Five on a number of other occasions. The next time the two would meet was the final of DreamHack Summer 2012, where again CLG.EU came out victorious. Despite their early season dominance, Froggen and the team were beaten by Moscow Five in the final of ECC Poland.

Next up for CLG.EU were the Regional Finals, where the team placed 3rd behind SK Gaming and Moscow Five. The team's performance sealed them a spot at the Season 2 World Championship. In preparation for this, CLG.EU placed second at Azubu The Champions Summer 2012 against mainly Korean opposition.

At the Season 2 World Championship, Boris and the team finished in 2nd place in the group stages, securing them a place in the knockout rounds of the tournament. CLG.EU beat Team WE in the quarterfinals of the tournament, but were beaten in the semifinals by Madlife's Azubu Frost.

The team finished the season off with a 3rd place finish at the MLG Fall Championship and a 2nd placed finish at DreamHack Winter 2012. At the close of the season, the team decided to split with the CLG organization and join Evil Geniuses.

Season 3[]

A new challenge presented itself to Boris and the team in the form of the upcoming LCS Spring Split. A number of good performances on ThreshSquareThresh from Boris saw the team finish 4th, granting them a spot in the Spring Playoffs. Evil Geniuses lost to Fnatic in the semifinals of the tournament, but the team clinched 3rd place by beating SK Gaming in the 3rd place match.

With Boris now performing especially well on both ThreshSquareThresh and SonaSquareSona, the Summer Split was strangely similar to the Spring Split for EG. With a 3rd place finish, they secured a spot in the Summer Playoffs. Playoffs losses to Fnatic in the semifinal and Moscow Five in the 3rd place match saw Evil Geniuses finish 4th.

At the end of the season, Evil Geniuses split into two parts, with Froggen and Wickd staying in Europe to form Alliance, while Boris, Snoopeh, and Yellowpete stayed with the organization and moved to North America.

2014 Season[]

Boris and the new team played in the Spring Promotion, acquiring the spot of Velocity eSports. Boris and the team managed to beat To Be Determined to qualify for the Spring Split.

A disappointing 7th place finish in the regular season meant that Boris and Evil Geniuses would be playing in the Summer Promotion. They were matched up with Cloud9 Tempest in the promotion tournament, and beat the team 3-1 to secure their place in the Summer Split.

Another below-par split saw Boris and Evil Geniuses finish 7th in the regular season once again, meaning they would be playing in the Spring Promotion. Here, Boris and the team managed to beat Team Coast to qualify for the Spring Season. However, Boris left Evil Geniuses a month later.

2015 Season[]

At the start of the season, Boris partnered with Cloud9 as streamer.[23] A month later, he joined Elements to play in the Spring Season of the EU LCS, replacing Nyph.[24] Now reunited with Froggen and Wickd, Boris's contribution helped the team to a 7th place finish in the split, avoiding relegation. After the end of the split, Boris announced his retirement.[25]

Soon after his retirement, Boris joined the EU LCS caster team for the start of the Summer Split[26] and subsequently was invited to be one of the Riot casters for the 2015 Worlds.

Trivia[]

  • Fan of good beer, especially the Belgian beer Duvel.
  • His favorite champion is BlitzcrankSquareBlitzcrank, as stated on State of the League (June 21, 2012).
  • Known for his strong LeonaSquareLeona gameplay in Season 2.
  • Occasionally refers to himself as "Scumbag (Skumbag) Krepo" when stealing kills from his AD carry.
  • One of the first players in Europe to build full AP while supporting with champions like ZyraSquareZyra.
  • Played the AP carry role and mained AniviaSquareAnivia before switching to a support player. He has confirmed that he played about 1.5k games with Anivia in Season 1.
    • He played mid-lane Anivia in an LCS game and won - namely the famous 2013 EU LCS Summer Split 3rd place tiebreaker game between Evil Geniuses and Gambit Gaming where Froggen played support BlitzcrankSquareBlitzcrank in what became an EG blowout win. Boris's K/D/A against Alex Ich's Twisted FateSquareTwisted Fate was 5/1/6.
  • Speaks French, English, Dutch and some German.
  • Played with Yellowpete on team La GG
  • Was part of the Season 3 World Championship analyst desk. [27]
  • Got his original name "Krepo" by smashing his hands on the keyboard. [28]

Tournament Results[]

This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.

Minimum place

Krepo Tournament Results
DatePlEventLast ResultTeamRoster
2021-10-314 PRM 1st Division 2021 Winter
10 - 8Blanklogo stdRR
No Need Orgalogo stdNNO Tolkin,  Agurin,  Don NoWay,  Krepo,  EnvyCarry,  Broeki,  Karni
2021-08-011 PRM 2nd Division 2021 Summer - Group 2
5-1-1Blanklogo stdRR
No Need Orgalogo stdNNO Tolkin,  Agurin,  Velcory,  NoWay,  Krepo,  Broeki,  Karni
2020-03-045 LFL 2020 Spring
7 - 7Blanklogo stdRR
Vitality.Beelogo stdVITB Doxy,  Xyraz,  Color,  Nji,  Saken,  Lucker,  Comp,  Steeelback,  Krepo,  Targamas,  xani
2018-03-178 EU LCS 2018 Spring
7 - 11Blanklogo stdRR
FC Schalke 04 Esportslogo stdS04 Vizicsacsi,  Pride,  Nukeduck,  Vander,  Upset,  Boris,  Guilhoto
2016-04-011 2016 League of Draven Caster Showdown
1 : 0NACLlogo stdNACL
EUWOTM8logo stdEUM8 kaSing,  Stress,  Quickshot,  Deficio,  Krepo
2015-03-277 EU LCS 2015 Spring
7 - 11Blanklogo stdRR
Elementslogo stdEL Wickd,  kev1n,  Shook,  Froggen,  Rekkles,  Nyph,  Krepo
2014-09-11Q NA LCS 2015 Spring Promotion
3 : 0Team Coastlogo stdCST
Evil Geniuses.NAlogo stdEG InnoX,  Helios,  Pobelter,  Altec,  Krepo
2014-08-037 NA LCS 2014 Summer
11 - 17Blanklogo stdRR
Evil Geniuses.NAlogo stdEG InnoX,  Snoopeh,  Helios,  Pobelter,  Yellowpete,  Altec,  Krepo
2014-04-27Q NA LCS 2014 Summer Promotion
3 : 1Cloud9 Tempestlogo stdC9T
Evil Geniuses.NAlogo stdEG InnoX,  Snoopeh,  Pobelter,  Yellowpete,  Krepo
2014-04-067 NA LCS 2014 Spring
8 - 20Blanklogo stdRR
Evil Geniuses.NAlogo stdEG InnoX,  Snoopeh,  Thinkcard,  Pobelter,  Yellowpete,  ROBERTxLEE,  Krepo,  Ken

Vlogs, Blogs, and Notable Posts[]

Interviews[]

  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012

Articles[]

  • 2015

External Links[]

Gallery[]

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References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 CLG in 2013 clgaming.net
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 AbsoluteLegends is merging with Counter Logic Gaming! absolutelegends.net
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 Evil Geniuses Comes to America evilgeniuses.gg
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Former CLG EU League of Legends team official join Evil Geniuses gamespot.com
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  6. 6.0 6.1 6.2 Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  8. 8.0 8.1 8.2 Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  9. Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2018-11-17; after change - EU - 2018-11-18
  11. 11.0 11.1 11.2 Voorspoels and Dürr new at S04 Esports esports.schalke04.de
  12. 12.0 12.1 12.2 12.3 12.4 12.5 Team Vitality's Tweet twitter.com
  13. 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 LEC 2019 Staff Update g2esports.com
  14. 14.0 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-01-16; after change - EU - 2020-01-17
  15. 15.0 15.1 15.2 Team Vitality's Tweet twitter.com
  16. 16.0 16.1 16.2 Team Vitality's Tweet twitter.com
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 Team Vitality's Tweet twitter.com
  18. 18.0 18.1 18.2 18.3 18.4 18.5 The SK Gaming 2022 LEC Roster is Here! sk-gaming.com
  19. 19.0 19.1 19.2 SK Gaming's Tweet twitter.com
  20. Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  21. Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  22. Archive Pages: before change - EU - 2020-01-16; after change - EU - 2020-01-17
  23. Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  24. Krepo's Facebook post facebook.com
  25. Krepo's Facebook Post facebook.com
  26. Krepo joins EU LCS caster team for 2015 Summer Split lolesports.com
  27. Casters and analysts announced for Worlds http://na.lolesports.com
  28. Closer Look: How You Got Your Name http://youtube.com

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