Chres | |
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![]() Laursen in 2015 | |
Current team | |
Team | AGO Rogue |
Role | Mid Laner |
Games | League of Legends |
League | Ultraliga |
Personal information | |
Name | Chres Laursen |
Nationality | Danish |
Team history | |
2014 | Reason Gaming |
2014 | 4everzenzyg |
2015 | Team Dignitas EU |
2016– 2017 | Splyce |
2018 | Misfits Gaming |
2019 | Rogue |
2019 | ROG Esport |
2020 | Gambit Esports |
2020 | Riddle Esports |
2020 | Barrage Esports |
2021–present | AGO Rogue |
Chres Laursen, better known mononymously as Chres and by his previous in-game name Sencux, is a Danish professional League of Legends player. He is the mid laner for AGO Rogue of the Ultraliga, the top-level league for professional League of Legends players in Poland. Chres previously played for LCL team Gambit Esports, [1] [2] and EU LCS teams Splyce and Misfits Gaming.
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Sencux was considered an up-and-coming talent prior to his EU LCS debut, but had to wait a year before he met the league's age requirement. [3] [4] [5] He joined Splyce after Team Dignitas EU was purchased by Follow eSports for over $1 mil USD. [6] [7] Splyce finished 7th in the 2016 Spring EU LCS and survive relegation by winning the promotion match. [8]
Chres | |
---|---|
![]() Laursen in 2015 | |
Current team | |
Team | AGO Rogue |
Role | Mid Laner |
Games | League of Legends |
League | Ultraliga |
Personal information | |
Name | Chres Laursen |
Nationality | Danish |
Team history | |
2014 | Reason Gaming |
2014 | 4everzenzyg |
2015 | Team Dignitas EU |
2016– 2017 | Splyce |
2018 | Misfits Gaming |
2019 | Rogue |
2019 | ROG Esport |
2020 | Gambit Esports |
2020 | Riddle Esports |
2020 | Barrage Esports |
2021–present | AGO Rogue |
Chres Laursen, better known mononymously as Chres and by his previous in-game name Sencux, is a Danish professional League of Legends player. He is the mid laner for AGO Rogue of the Ultraliga, the top-level league for professional League of Legends players in Poland. Chres previously played for LCL team Gambit Esports, [1] [2] and EU LCS teams Splyce and Misfits Gaming.
![]() | This section needs expansion. You can help by
adding to it. (January 2021) |
Sencux was considered an up-and-coming talent prior to his EU LCS debut, but had to wait a year before he met the league's age requirement. [3] [4] [5] He joined Splyce after Team Dignitas EU was purchased by Follow eSports for over $1 mil USD. [6] [7] Splyce finished 7th in the 2016 Spring EU LCS and survive relegation by winning the promotion match. [8]