Boink

Boink Daniel Pence
United States

Forceboink, Boink

Boink, whose real name is Daniel Pence, is an American Overwatch player with a career spanning several years. He's competed in approximately 100 matches across numerous tournaments, accumulating around $18,000 in career earnings. His most notable achievement is a 5th-place finish at the Overwatch League 2019 (OWL 2019) while playing for the Houston Outlaws (HOU). Throughout his career, Boink has consistently demonstrated skill and adaptability, contributing significantly to his various teams.

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

Recent Boink matches

Hero Result Team Tournament
Lose
August 18, 2019 00:15
HOU
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 18, 2019 00:15
HOU
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 18, 2019 00:15
HOU
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 18, 2019 00:15
HOU
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 18, 2019 00:15
HOU
vs CDH
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 11, 2019 20:45
HOU
vs WAS
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 11, 2019 20:45
HOU
vs WAS
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 11, 2019 20:45
HOU
vs WAS
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 11, 2019 20:45
HOU
vs WAS
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 11, 2019 20:45
HOU
vs WAS
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Win
August 10, 2019 19:00
HOU
vs LDN
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 10, 2019 19:00
HOU
vs LDN
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 10, 2019 19:00
HOU
vs LDN
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 10, 2019 19:00
HOU
vs LDN
OWL 2019, Stage 4
Lose
August 4, 2019 19:00
HOU
vs ATL
OWL 2019, Stage 4

Boink Maps Statistics

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About player

Boink's professional career began in October 2016 with H2K Gaming. His first tournament was the Carbon Masters, a competition in which his team, also featuring players like Lui, Kresnik, m4risa, Esper, and b1am, did not place. This early experience provided a foundation for his future success, setting the stage for his transition to more competitive teams and higher-profile tournaments. His early career matches were characterized by a strong learning curve and a gradual increase in both skill and exposure to the professional circuit.

Following his time with H2K, Boink played for several other notable teams throughout his career. He competed for ex-Gale Force eSports, FNRGFE, and ultimately found success with the Houston Outlaws (HOU). His time with HOU represented a significant leap in his career, marking his participation in the prestigious Overwatch League and culminating in his top-five finish at OWL 2019.

Boink's career also includes participation in a variety of tournaments, including the Overwatch League (OWL) seasons of 2018 and 2019, as well as appearances in Overwatch Contenders. He competed in around 11 tournaments overall, showing consistent participation in high-level competitions and contributing significantly to his teams' performances. His results showcase a player who consistently performs well under pressure and adapts to the evolving meta of the game.

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