Recently, the global Teamfight Tactics community has been particularly interested in a streamer named Bebe872. This player climbed to rank 1 in the TFT Challenger tier in just 11 days on the North American server, and he previously reached Challenger rank on the Korean server as well. Therefore, the community greatly admires Bebe872 for his incredible chess-playing skills.

Right after his name was shared on TFT forums, the community started to learn more about him and realized that this streamer had some “notable” achievements.

In the past, Bebe872 was the first player to achieve 10k MMR in Dota Underlords – becoming the number 1 player in the world for this game.

Ultimately, this streamer shared that his journey will involve training to compete in the Korean TFT qualifiers (possibly for an upcoming international tournament), then climbing to Challenger rank on the European server, and finally returning to play at the North American Challenger rank. However, one of the most impressive aspects of this streamer is that he experiments with new compositions right in his Challenger rank, regardless of sometimes dropping rank or losing many points, allowing viewers to learn a lot of new compositions that can be effectively used in Challenger rank.