Eugene Park, better known as Pobelter, is an American retired League of Legends player who was formerly the mid laner for Counter Logic Gaming. He is a three-time champion of the LCS and has made four major international appearances.

Early life

Pobelter has an older sister. He attended Troy High School in Fullerton, California. He tested into the school as he was an out-of-district student, and studied computer science in the Troy Tech magnet program. Pobelter initially played League of Legends as a hobby during high school.

Career

Pobelter played on Team Curse, and eventually moved to Winterfox, a team largely perceived as being built around him. After Winterfox's loss in the relegation tournament after the Spring 2015 season, Pobelter abandoned the team and moved to Counter Logic Gaming, which proceeded to win the Summer 2015 Split. CLG then elected to play Huhi as their mid laner, prompting Pobelter to move to Immortals, which had highly successful regular seasons in 2016 but strangely failed in playoffs, losing 0–3 to TSM in the semifinals of the NA LCS Spring Split playoffs in April, and losing 2–3 to Cloud9 in the summer semifinals. They finished third in the 2016 Spring NA LCS, beating Team Liquid 3–0 in the third-place decider match. After Immortals were removed from the LCS in the 2018 season, Pobelter joined the successful Team Liquid. In 2019, Team Liquid replaced Pobelter with Jensen, and Pobelter went to Flyquest. Flyquest was reasonably successful in 2019 Spring, finishing fourth, but placed ninth in the Summer split. Flyquest announced that they had hired Tristan "PowerOfEvil" Schrage as their midlaner for 2020; Pobelter wrote in November 2019 that he had not been picked up by any team for a starting position in 2020. Unable to find a position, Pobelter coached for Team Liquid during the first half of the 2020 Spring Split, but eventually returned to Counter Logic Gaming's as their midlaner. On August 5, 2020, he was optioned to CLG's academy team.

Tournament results

Career Tournament Results
DateEventPlacingTeamRecordOpponent
August 3–5, 20122012 MLG Summer Championship3rdTeam Curse1-2Azubu Blaze, Team SoloMid, and Team BLACK
March 15–17, 20132013 MLG Winter Championship3rd-4thCurse Academy0-2Velocity eSports
June 29, 20132013 MLG Spring Championship3rd-4thCurse Academy1-2FXOpen e-Sports
January 24–March 29, 20152015 NA LCS Spring Regular Season8thWinterfox7-11N/A
May 30–July 26, 20152015 NA LCS Summer Regular Season2ndCounter Logic Gaming13-5N/A
August 23, 20152015 NA LCS Summer Playoffs1stCounter Logic Gaming3-0Team SoloMid
January 16–March 20, 20162016 NA LCS Spring Regular Season1stImmortals17-1N/A
April 10, 20162016 NA LCS Spring Playoffs3rdImmortals3-0Team Liquid
June 3–July 31, 20162016 NA LCS Summer Regular Season2ndImmortals16-2N/A
August 27, 20162016 NA LCS Summer Playoffs3rdImmortals3-2Counter Logic Gaming
January 20–March 26, 20172017 NA LCS Spring Regular Season7thImmortals8-10N/A
June 2–August 6, 20172017 NA LCS Summer Regular Season2ndImmortals14-4N/A
September 3, 20172017 NA LCS Summer Playoffs2ndImmortals1-3Team SoloMid
October 5–15, 20172017 League of Legends World Championship Group Stage9th-12thImmortals2-5Longzhu Gaming, Fnatic, and GIGABYTE Marines
January 20–March 18, 20182018 NA LCS Spring Regular Season4thTeam Liquid12-8N/A
April 8, 20182018 NA LCS Spring Playoffs1stTeam Liquid3-0100 Thieves