{"id":28792,"date":"2023-03-07T00:36:00","date_gmt":"2023-03-07T05:36:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/?p=28792"},"modified":"2023-03-07T00:36:00","modified_gmt":"2023-03-07T05:36:00","slug":"sk0r-leaves-ihc-ahead-of-blast-tv-paris-major","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/esportbet.com\/sk0r-leaves-ihc-ahead-of-blast-tv-paris-major\/","title":{"rendered":"Sk0R leaves IHC ahead of BLAST.tv Paris Major"},"content":{"rendered":"
IHC bid farewell to their CS:GO<\/a> player Tengis “sk0R” Batjargal on Monday, less than a month out from the BLAST.tv Paris Major Asian RMR.<\/p>\n The all-Mongolian squad made the announcement without revealing the reason for the decision, simply thanking the player for his input in a Twitter post. Sk0R also posted an Instagram story about the move, revealing that it was not his decision. <\/p>\n “It was full of good memories and experiences but never imagined to end up like this. Leaving is not my decision, btw. Good luck fellas,” he wrote. <\/p>\n Sk0R’s exit comes exactly a year after he joined IHC. As the team’s statistical leader, he helped IHC qualify for two Majors, amongst other achievements. <\/p>\n Sk0R, Baatarkhuu “Bart4k” Batbold, Garidmagnai “bLitz” Byambasure, Tuvshintugs “ANNIHILATION” Nyamdorj and Sodbayar “Techno4K” Munkhbold were all part of the team’s lineup for ESL Pro League<\/a> Season 17. IHC were unable to reach the playoffs after recording defeats to Fnatic, Outsiders, and MIBR.<\/p>\n