Bok

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Player Information
Name:
Jun B. Kanehara
Nationality:
Born:
September 17, 1993 (age 32)
Region:
Southeast Asia Southeast Asia
Years Active (Player):
2014 - 2023
Alternate IDs:
Bokerino
Approx. Total Winnings:
$85,918
Signature Hero:
Dark Seer Brewmaster Tidehunter
Links
History
2015-06-20 — 2015-08-21 Arcanys
2016-02-02 — 2016-03-27 Can't Say Wips
2016-03-27 — 2016-08-19 Mineski.Sports5
2017-04-16 — 2017-04-27 Rex Regum QEON
2017-07-22 — 2017-08-25 Entity Gaming
2017-08-25 — 2017-11-17 Clutch Gamers
2018-01-25 — 2018-05-11 DeToNator
2018-09-15 — 2019-04-09 Team Amplfy
2019-05-01 — 2020-07-18 Team Adroit
2020-08-23 — 2020-11-24 Zerothreetwo Dota
2021-01-03 — 2021-03-05 Omega Esports
2021-03-05 — 2021-09-15 TNC Predator
2022-02-26 — 2022-11-27 TNC Predator
2022-11-27 — 2023-04-15 Polaris Esports
Recent Matches
PHI Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
Myanmar MYA
August 27, 2023 - 23:30 EEST
PHI Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
Ukraine UKR
August 27, 2023 - 22:05 EEST
PHI Philippines
1:0
(Bo1)
Ecuador ECU
August 27, 2023 - 16:15 EEST
PHI Philippines
0:1
(Bo1)
Ukraine UKR
August 27, 2023 - 14:55 EEST
PHI Philippines
1:0
(Bo1)
Myanmar MYA
August 26, 2023 - 20:10 EEST
Upcoming Tournaments
No Upcoming Tournaments

Jun "Bok" Kanehara (born September 17, 1993) is an inactive Filipino/Japanese player who last played for Polaris Esports.

Biography

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Dota 2

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Bok originally started out on Arcanys Gaming, a team based in the Visayas region of The Philippines. The team itself had an instability in performances during the time Bok was on the team, and it was rumored the team would disband. However, after the team made a few changes they managed to find consistency in performances and winning the most coveted title in the Philippines Dota 2 scene, MPGL Season VI. After having been on Arcanys for around 10 months, Bok along with teammate Boombacs joined Execration after the management of the team recruited them and invited them to live and train with the team in the gaming house of Execration. After only one month of being on Execration however, Bok and Boombacs went inactive.

After around five months of inactivity, Bok was announced as part of the new MSI-EvoGT roster along with longtime friend Boombacs as replacements for Chrissy and RyOyr who had departed for other teams. Only a month later, the team disbanded. After this, Bok attempted to find a new team to participate in the new major events. Eventually, he joined a more familiar team in the Southeast Asian scene, the newly re-banded Can't Say Wips - this time as a support player.

Mineski, who are known as perhaps the most famous Dota 2 team in The Philippines, had decided that they needed to make roster changes after failing to qualify for the Shanghai Major. On March 27th, 2016, Bok was announced as the new offlaner for Mineski.

Achievements

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DatePlaceTierTournamentTeamResultPrize
2022-08-041stTier 3Moon Studio Asian Tigers 3Moon Studio Asian Tigers 3
3 : 1
$10,000
2021-05-222ndTier 2DPC SEA 2021 Season 2: Upper DivisionDPC SEA 2021 Season 2: Upper Division
5/-/2Grp S.$28,000
2021-04-111stTier 3Asia Pacific Predator League 2020/21 - APACAsia Pacific Predator League 2020/21 - APAC
2 : 0
$50,000
2020-04-022ndTier 2ESL One Los Angeles 2020 - Online: Southeast AsiaESL One Los Angeles 2020 - Online: Southeast Asia
0 : 3
$12,000
2019-12-151stTier 2Yabo Supreme CupYabo Supreme Cup
2 : 1
$28,675
2019-10-271stTier 3ESL Clash of Nations 2019ESL Clash of Nations 2019
2 : 1
$20,000
2019-10-181stTier 3Battle of DawnBattle of Dawn
3 : 0
$40,059
2019-06-291stTier 3RedRain Cup Season 3RedRain Cup Season 3
2 : 0
$8,738
2018-10-063rd - 4thTier 2PVP Esports ChampionshipPVP Esports Championship
0 : 2
$20,000
2016-06-0713th - 16thTier 1The Manila Major 2016The Manila Major 2016
0 : 1
$30,000
Extended list of results

References

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