Retired | ||
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Shook | ||
Background Information | ||
Name | Ilyas Hartsema | |
Country of Birth | Netherlands | |
Birthday | November 5, 1994 (age 30) | |
Residency | Europe | |
Competitive | ||
Role | Jungler | |
Favorite Champs | ||
Competitive IDs | enVision | |
Social Media & Links | ||
Ilyas "Shook" Hartsema is a retired League of Legends esports player, previously jungler for H2k-Gaming. He was previously known as enVision.
Team History
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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IWantCookie | Oct 20122012-10-21[1] | Nov 20122012-11-21 | 1mo | ejel | ||
DragonBorns | Nov 20122012-11-21 | Dec 20122012-12-07[2] | 16d | ejel | ||
mousesports | Dec 20122012-12-31[4] | Jan 20132013-01-19[3] | 19d | ejel | ||
PrideFC | May 20132013-05-26[6] | Jun 20132013-06-14[5] | 19d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20132013-06-14[5] | Oct 20132013-10-14[7] | 4mo | ejel | ||
Alliance | Dec 20132013-12-10[9] | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | 1yr 29d | ejel | ||
Elements | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | May 20152015-05-13[10] | 4mo 5d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20152015-06-23[12] | Jul 20152015-07-25[11] | 1mo 2d | ejel | ||
E-corp Gaming | Nov 20152015-11-12[14] | Dec 20152015-12-03 | 21d | ejel | ||
Denial eSports EU | Nov 20152015-11-13 | Nov 20152015-11-15 | 2d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Team Vitality | Dec 20152015-12-14[19] | Jan 20172017-01-05[15] | 1yr 22d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20172017-05-23 | Oct 20172017-10-17[20] | 4mo 25d | ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Feb 20182018-02-13[23] | Nov 20182018-11-18[22] | 9mo 5d | ejel |
Team | Start | End | Notes | |||
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IWantCookie | Oct 20122012-10-21[1] | Nov 20122012-11-21 | 1mo | ejel | ||
DragonBorns | Nov 20122012-11-21 | Dec 20122012-12-07[2] | 16d | ejel | ||
mousesports | Dec 20122012-12-31[4] | Jan 20132013-01-19[3] | 19d | ejel | ||
PrideFC | May 20132013-05-26[6] | Jun 20132013-06-14[5] | 19d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20132013-06-14[5] | Oct 20132013-10-14[7] | 4mo | ejel | ||
Alliance | Dec 20132013-12-10[9] | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | 1yr 29d | ejel | ||
Elements | Jan 20152015-01-08[8] | May 20152015-05-13[10] | 4mo 5d | ejel | ||
Copenhagen Wolves | Jun 20152015-06-23[12] | Jul 20152015-07-25[11] | 1mo 2d | ejel | ||
E-corp Gaming | Nov 20152015-11-12[14] | Dec 20152015-12-03 | 21d | ejel | ||
Denial eSports EU | Nov 20152015-11-13 | Nov 20152015-11-15 | 2d | Temp Sub ejel | ||
Team Vitality | Dec 20152015-12-14[19] | May 20162016-05-18[24] | 5mo 4d | ejel | ||
Team Vitality | May 20162016-05-18[24] | Jun 20162016-06-29[25] | 1mo 11d | ejel | ||
Team Vitality | Jun 20162016-06-29[25] | Jan 20172017-01-05[15] | 6mo 6d | ejel | ||
Ninjas in Pyjamas | May 20172017-05-23 | Oct 20172017-10-17[20] | 4mo 25d | ejel | ||
H2k-Gaming | Feb 20182018-02-13[23] | Nov 20182018-11-18[22] | 9mo 5d | ejel |
News
- 2012
- 2013
- 2015
- 2016
- 2017
- 2018
IWC | October 21, ShookL2 joins. Brokenshard leaves.[1] | |
IWC | November 21, YoungBuck, ShookL2, Shushei, HosaN, and Muvert leave. | |
DB | November 21, YoungBuck, ShookL2, Shushei, HosaN, and Muvert join. | |
DB | December 7, YoungBuck and ShookL2 leave.[2] | |
MOUZ | December 31, YoungBuck, enVision, Warhunter, and Kujaa join. Prothana rejoins. Gliukoze, 760, Moopz, VandeRnoob, and SuperAZE leave.[4] |
MOUZ | January 19, enVision leaves after being banned from the LCS for one year.[3] | |
PFC | May 26, YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, Rekkles, and Unlimited join.[6] | |
PFC | June 14, PrideFC transfers its roster to Copenhagen Wolves. YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, Rekkles, and Unlimited leave.[5] | |
CW | June 14, Copenhagen Wolves acquires the roster of PrideFC. YoungBuck, Shook v2, cowTard, and Unlimited join. Rekkles is loaned from Fnatic.[5] | |
CW | October 14, Amazing and FORG1VEN join. Shook leaves.[7] | |
ALL | December 10, Wickd, Shook, Froggen, and Tabzz join.[9] |
EL | January 8, Alliance rebrands as Elements.[8] | |
EL | May 13, Jwaow and promisq join. dexter and Tabzz move to starting roster. Wickd, Shook, and Rekkles leave.[10] | |
CW | June 23, Shook rejoins. Airwaks leaves.[12][13] | |
CW | July 25, Shook leaves.[11] | |
EC | November 12, Wickd, Shook, CozQ, Woolite, and je suis kaas join.[14] | |
DNL.EU | November 13, Shook joins as temporary substitute for Playoffs of PGL Legends of the Rift Season 1, replacing Kirei. | |
DNL.EU | November 15, Shook and Je suis Kaas (temporary substitutes) leave. | |
EC | December 3, Satorius, Impaler, and NoXiAK join. Wickd, Shook, and je suis kaas leave. | |
VIT | December 14, Cabochard, Shook, nukeduck, Hjarnan, and Shaunz (Coach) join.[19] |
VIT | May 18, Mightybear and Police join. Shook and Hjarnan move to substitutes.[24] | |
VIT | June 29, Shook moves to starting roster. Mightybear moves to substitute.[25] |
VIT | January 5, Djoko and Irean (Head Coach) join. Alderiate, GBM, and AoD join as substitutes. Shook and Hjarnan leave.[15][16][17][18] | |
NIP | May 23, Profit, Shook, Nagne, HeaQ, sprattel, and NicoThePico (Head Coach) join. Hoon (Analyst) and Zhergoth join as substitutes. | |
NIP | October 17, Roster is released. Profit, Shook, Nagne, sprattel, M1RAGE (Analyst), WhiteKnight, Zhergoth, and NicoThePico (Head Coach) leave.[20][21] |
H2K | February 13, Shook joins. Caedrel moves to substitute.[23] | |
H2K | November 18, H2k-Gaming is disbanded. Caedrel, Shook, Selfie, Sheriff, Candyfloss, Dragane, Stratospanda, Veteran (Head Coach), Kelsey Moser (Analyst), and Rich (Chief Gaming Officer) leave. Smittyj's departure is confirmed.[22] |
Biography[]
Season 2[]
Shook's first team was IWantCookie, which he joined towards the end of the season. The team competed in the Tales of the Lane, after Millenium were unable to compete. Shook and the team placed joint last, but were able to beat an extremely strong Moscow Five team in the group stage.
Shortly after this, the team's roster was acquired by DragonBorns. Two weeks later, Shook left the team along with YoungBuck in order to join mousesports. At this point, Shook began using the alias enVision.
Season 3[]
On January 21, 2013, all of his accounts were banned from League of Legends, due to toxic behavior. He was subsequently suspended from the Riot Season 3 EU Live Qualifier as well as from the Season 3 EU LCS for one year.[26] Due to this ban, Shook left the team and returned to using his original name.
Unable to join a top-tier LCS team, Shook joined PrideFC along with Rekkles, who was unable to play in the LCS due to his age. After a month, Shook joined Copenhagen Wolves along with the rest of the PrideFC roster, apart from Rekkles, who officially returned to Fnatic but played as a stand-in alongside Shook with CW.
Shook and the team competed in DreamHack Summer 2013, taking first place in their maiden tournament with a 2-1 victory over Dark Passage. In July, the Copenhagen Wolves took first place at Gfinity London 2013, defeating Eternity Gaming 2-0. After failing to qualify for the Season 4 Spring Promotion Tournament via the Season 4 LCS Spring Promotion Qualifier, they secured their place in the Promotion Tournament after taking 1st place at the Gamescom Qualifier. The team then secured 2nd place at DreamHack Bucharest, before Shook left the team, just a month later.
On November 7, 2013, Shook's LCS ban was officially lifted.[27]
Shook then went on to join the newly formed Alliance, where he would get his first chance to play in the LCS.
2014 Season[]
The start of the Season 4 Spring Split was disappointing for the team, as they found themselves consistently ranked in the bottom 3 teams until the 8th week. From here onwards, Alliance managed to dominate the split. The team's overall improved performances, along with a number of successful Lee Sin and Evelynn games for Shook, propelled them into 1st place in the penultimate week. Unfortunately, in an unsuccessful superweek, the team lost the top spot. Alliance finished in 3rd place behind SK Gaming and Fnatic.
The team's performance in their first split resulted in their qualification for the Spring Playoffs. In the playoffs, Alliance lost to Fnatic in the semifinal, and then to ROCCAT in the third-place match.
The Summer Split saw Alliance emulate their form from the end of the Spring Split. Shook impressed on a range of champions, including Lee Sin, Elise and newly popularized jungle Riven. Shook's performances in Week 2 of the split resulted in a weekly MVP award. Alliance finished in 1st place, staying at the peak of the rankings table for the entire split.
Following this was the Summer Playoffs, a chance for Shook to qualify for the World Championship in Alliance's first season together. Alliance placed 1st in the playoffs, beating Fnatic in the final, and secured themselves a place at the World Championship.
The World Championship saw Alliance placed in Group D along with NaJin White Shield, Cloud9 and KaBuM! e-Sports. Alliance beat each team once and lost to each team once, resulting in a 3rd place finish in the group, meaning they would not go any further in the tournament.
2015 Season[]
Alliance were the European team invited to IEM San Jose. Seeded directly into the semifinals, Shook and the team lost their matchup to Cloud9 and tied for third place with Team SoloMid.
In order to comply with new LCS regulations, Alliance would have to change their name for the upcoming season, and they rebranded as Elements.[28] The Spring Split itself was not a success for the team, finishing in 7th place after making a number of roster changes. This meant that the team would not go to playoffs, but would qualify for the Summer Split. However, the team rebuilt itself after the split, and Shook left the team.
Going into the fifth week of the Summer Split, Airwaks announced that he would be stepping down from the starting roster of the Copenhagen Wolves, and Shook rejoined his former team. The split was far from successful for Shook and the Copenhagen Wolves. Despite their roster changes, the team finished in 10th place, resulting in autorelegation. After the close of the split, Shook left the team.
2016 Season[]
Shook joined Vitality for the 2016 season. With himself, Cabochard, Nukeduck, Hjärnan, and kaSing comprising the roster, the team was considered one of the top lineups in the LCS, and they finished the split in third place, behind the surprise first-place G2 Esports and second-place H2k. In the playoffs, however, they were upset by the sixth-place Fnatic and eliminated in the quarterfinals.
Trivia[]
- Known for his Lee Sin.
Individual Awards[]
- 1x EU 3rd All Pro Team (Spring 2016)
Tournament Results[]
This table shows up to the 10 most recent results. For complete results, click here.
Media[]
- 2013
- 2014
- 2016
- December 27, Shook: “The synergy between Froggen and myself came naturally” [Archived] with Devon Morrison on Alliance
- August 12, 유럽 LoL 팀 얼라이언스, 그들과의 유쾌한 수다 (Korean) [http://www.reddit.com/r/leagueoflegends/comments/2dbu70/team_alliance_inven_interview_translated/ (English)] with , and on Inven Global
- December 7, Shook on Rekkles, the new patch, and why dragon is now critical with , and on TheDailyDot
- December 24, Remembering the Hard Carries of 2014 - featuring Dade, Shook, Alex Ich, Faker and Bjergsen by Ari Storm on GoldPer10
- January 24, "Ich glaube nicht, dass ich da sterben sollte" - Vitality Shook & Cabochard with , and on Summoner's Inn
- February 19, Shook: "Europa und Korea haben die besten Teams" with , and on SPORT1
- July 16, Shook on Vitality’s two junglers: 'I’m fairly confident that I will be starting for a long time’ with , and on The Score
- August 3, Shook on avoiding relegation: 'I just want my vacation now' with , and on The Score
- December 14, Team Vitality LCS 2016 - Player Spotlight #2 - Shook by , and on Team Vitality
Post-Match Interviews
Date | Tournament | Match | Link |
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2013-12-14 | Battle of the Atlantic 2013 | DIG vs ALL | Link |
Images[]
Redirects
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References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Brokenshard's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 DragonBorns' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 3.2 mousesports in League of Legends mousesports.com
- ↑ 4.0 4.1 4.2 League of Legends reformation for 2013 mousesports.com
- ↑ 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 Copenhagen Wolves' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 6.2 Youngbuck & Rekkles In PrideFC cadred.org
- ↑ 7.0 7.1 7.2 YoungBuck's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 9.2 Alliance unveils League of Legends team thealliance.gg
- ↑ 10.0 10.1 10.2 Elements' Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 11.0 11.1 11.2 Shook's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 12.0 12.1 12.2 Airwaks' TwitLonger twitlonger.com
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 LCS roster changes cphwolves.gg
- ↑ 14.0 14.1 14.2 E-corp Gaming's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 15.2 Team ROCCAT's Facebook Post facebook.com
- ↑ 16.0 16.1 16.2 Djoko rejoint Vitality pour l'année 2017 (French) millenium.org
- ↑ 17.0 17.1 17.2 Alderiate remplaçant pour Vitality millenium.org
- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 2017 Spring Split: roster reveal team-vitality.fr
- ↑ 19.0 19.1 19.2 Découvrez notre roster League of Legends team-vitality.fr
- ↑ 20.0 20.1 20.2 Ninjas in Pyjamas' Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 21.2 NicoThePico's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Goodbye. youtube.com
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 23.2 Santorin's Tweet twitter.com
- ↑ 24.0 24.1 24.2 Vitality accueille MightyBear et Police team-vitality.fr
- ↑ 25.0 25.1 25.2 Welcome back Shook! team-vitality.fr
- ↑ eSports Competition Rulings: Suspensions of mouz enVision and aAa linak euw.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ eSports Competition Rulings: Suspensions of Linak and Rayt3ch forums.na.leagueoflegends.com
- ↑ Elements Facebook Post facebook.com