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Retired
TeePee
TeePee CWL 2019
Background Information
NameTyler Polchow
Country of Birth
United States
BirthdayJuly 3, 1992 (age 31)
Residency
NA
North America
Competitive
TeamOpTic Gaminglogo stdOpTic Gaming
Role
Coach
Previous Role(s)Player

Objective
PSN IDTeePee__
Social Media & Links
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Team History
Oct 2010 - Nov 2010LeveraGelogo stdLeveraGe
Nov 2010 - Feb 2011VWS Leveragelogo stdVWS Leverage
Jan 2011 - Dec 2011Quantic LeveraGelogo stdQuantic LeveraGe
Dec 2012 - May 2014CompLexity Gaminglogo stdcompLexity
May 2014 - Nov 2014Evil Geniuseslogo stdEvil Geniuses
Nov 2014 - Apr 2015OpTic Nationlogo stdOpTic Nation
Apr 2015 - Jun 2015Team Envylogo stdTeam Envy
Jun 2015 - Sep 2015TCM-Gaminglogo stdTCM-Gaming
Nov 2015 - Apr 2016Team Envylogo stdTeam Envy
Apr 2016 - May 2016Luminosity Gaminglogo stdLuminosity Gaming
May 2016 - Nov 2017Activisionlogo stdActivision
Dec 2017 - Present
OpTic Gaminglogo stdOpTic Gaming
Apr 2019 - Jul 2019
OpTic Gaminglogo stdOpTic Gaming


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Biography[]

Beginnings[]

Tyler first started making waves during the Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 season when he joined Leverage and formed what would become the most loyal duo in Call of Duty history with Patrick "Aches" Price. After two solid showings at both the MLG Online and LAN National Championships he had a bit of a disappointing finishing with the Old Spice 10k.

After taking a bit of a break in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 due to lack of support from the developers, he was looking to come back strong with the release of Call of Duty: Black Ops. Still sporting the Leverage team name but now under the Quantic brand, they came out blazing winning the first two MLG tournaments. However, after that it seemed the team leveled off a bit picking up only one more win in TeePee's home state of California at MLG Anaheim. What came next, however, most probably wouldn't have figured. Going into Call of Duty: Black Ops II, the team transitioned over to the compLexity brand. Teepee along with the rest of his team had a few decent showings but not what they were expecting. Going into the MLG Spring Championship the roster got an update keeping TeePee with his long time teammate Aches and Crimsix, who joined at the beginning of the season, and adding Clayster. This is where they reached their true success winning 6 of the last 7 tournaments to close out Call of Duty: Black Ops II.

Ghosts[]

With a new game in Call of Duty: Ghosts came much of the same for Teepee and his teammates. They were able to win the first three major tournaments, one being at MLG Fall Championship another at UMG Philadelphia and another at Call of Duty Championship 2014. Following UMG Philadelphia, his teammates along with most players in the community have proclaimed TeePee the best player currently in Call of Duty: Ghosts. Going into Call of Duty Championship 2014. compLexity were the team to beat with everyone expecting them to win and they did exactly that, taking home 1st place and the $100,000 prize money. compLexity then move into the next event which was UGC Niagara which would be the final time we would see the compLexity play under that name because the team was bought by Evil Geniuses. With TeePee and his teammates playing up a new origination Evil Geniuses everyone was expecting then to continue their winning run and take MLG X Games Invitational. However it wasn't to but be lose to Team KaLiBeR in the semi finals and then beating EnVyUs to take the Bronze medal.

TeePee and the team then finished 1st in the MLG CoD League Season 2 to take the number 1 seed going into MLG Anaheim. TeePee and the team go back to winning ways at MLG Anaheim take 1st place and the event beating OpTic Gaming in the final. TeePee then when to Gfinity III to get back into the winning ways however the team fails to make it into the money only finishing in 5th/8th . TeePee and the team then annotation that they wouldn't be attending UMG Dallas 2014 due to fact that Karma was becoming a father. The team went through a period of change after internal conflict between Karma and the rest of the squad. Karma left the team and Dedo replaced him. At the end of Ghosts, the team decided to all go their separate ways, ending their time together as the most successful Call of Duty team in history.

Advanced Warfare[]

After the EG team disbanded, TeePee and his former EG team mate, Karma, joined MBoZe and ProoFy on OpTic Nation. The team placed 7th-8th at their first event, the MLG Columbus Open. They then started Season 1 of the MLG Pro League but struggled mightily after losing their first 12 games. At this time, MBoZe stepped down from the team. TeePee then became the team captain and added European player Swanny to the team but they failed to improve on their MLG Columbus placing as they placed 9th-12th at UMG Orlando. They failed to qualify for the S1 playoffs as they finished the season in last place with a record of 12-32. The team then replaced Swanny and ProoFy with Karma's old team mates, Killa and MiRx, for the upcoming Call of Duty Championship and Season 2 of the MLG Pro League. At the 2015 Call of Duty Championship, the team placed in a disappointing 13th-16th place after losing both of their bracket matches on Saturday of the event.

In April, after the OpTic Nation team continued to fail, TeePee was traded to Team EnVy during the post-Champs rostermania. The team consisted of Saints, TeePee, ProoFy and Loony.

Black Ops III[]

At the beginning of the Call of Duty: Black Ops III season, TeePee announced that he will be playing on Team EnVyUs alongside JKap, SlasheR, and duo ACHES. After qualifying for Stage 1 of the Call of Duty World League, TeePee played with EnVyUs until him and ACHES were dropped off the team after the Stage 1 playoffs, finishing 5th in the Stage 1 Regular Season. He then went to go join Luminosity Gaming alongside Crowder, SpaceLy, and Saints. TeePee joined the team at the start of Stage 2 of the CWL. Sadly on May 24, 2016; TeePee announced that he would be retiring from competing in competitive Call of Duty.

Post Retirement[]

TeePee has stayed within the Call of Duty esports community most notably working as an analyst for the Call of Duty World League. After casting with the CWL for the 2017 season, TeePee joined OpTic Gaming as coach for the 2018 season.

Notable Events Casted/Hosted[]

Trivia[]

  • TeePee teamed with ACHES for over 3½ years, they were the longest running duo ever in professional Call of Duty. After about an 8 month break of teaming together they joined forces again, this time they teamed for about 3½ months under TCM Gaming and then for 6 months under Team EnVyUs after a 2 month break of teaming.
  • TeePee was 1 of 6 players to be a part of the compLexity/Evil Geniuses dynasty; winning a total of 14 events with/during this dynasty.

Achievements[]

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Media[]

  • 2012
  • 2013
  • 2014
  • 2015
  • 2016
  • 2018
  • 2019
  • 2020
  • 2021

Post-Match Interviews

DateTournamentMatchLink
2015-12-06CWL Pro Division 2016 NA Invitational Qualifier
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2014-06-23MLG Anaheim 2014 International Playoffs
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