Alan

Alan Lu Di
China

Alan

Alan, also known as Lu Di, is a Chinese Overwatch player with a career spanning several years. While he hasn't achieved any major titles or significant accolades, he boasts a respectable record of 11 professional matches played across various tournaments. His career earnings total approximately $700 USD, showcasing participation in competitive play rather than consistent top-tier success. He's known for his participation in several notable Chinese tournaments, showcasing his skill and dedication within the competitive Overwatch scene in China.

* description compiled from data of the game-tournaments.com database

Recent Alan matches

Hero Result Team Tournament
Lose
March 26, 2017 13:45
MyTh
vs LTG
OWPS 2017 Spring, Group A
Lose
March 19, 2017 12:15
MyTh
vs FTD Club
OWPS 2017 Spring, Group A
Lose
March 19, 2017 12:15
MyTh
vs FTD Club
OWPS 2017 Spring, Group A

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About player

Alan's professional career began on August 19th, 2016, with eStar Gaming. His debut match was at the Nexus Cup - China-Korea Training Tournament, a large-scale event with a substantial prize pool. While eStar didn't place at this tournament, it marked the beginning of his journey alongside teammates like SaLa, NccCc, uNdeAd, LLK, and Leser. His early career was primarily focused on smaller, regional tournaments within China, where he gained valuable experience and honed his skills against other rising talents. He quickly gained experience playing alongside other players in the team.

Throughout his career, Alan has represented two teams: eStar Gaming and MyTh Huya. The majority of his matches were played under the eStar banner, where he contributed to the team's performance across numerous tournaments. His time with MyTh was shorter, with only a couple of matches recorded. His career primarily focused on the competitive landscape within China, with limited international exposure.

Alan's tournament history includes participation in four notable events. His appearances ranged from the large-scale Nexus Cup and China-Korea Megagame, where eStar secured a third-place finish, earning him a share of the prize money, to smaller tournaments. His most recent appearances include the Overwatch Premier Series 2017 Spring and Overwatch Team Story Chapter 1, demonstrating his continued involvement in the competitive scene for several years. While his results were inconsistent, his consistent participation shows his dedication to the game.

* the description uses only our own data from the game-tournaments.com database