In the Fortnite tournament “Fall Skirmish” last weekend, “Tfue” from FaZe won $37,500 and a day during the weekend. He was not feeling well at all. He even had to vomit during the stream.
This tournament is about: Last weekend, the second round of “Fall Skirmish”, the big 10 million dollars from Epic.
The game mode played was “Royale Flush”: Points were awarded for the last five survivors and bonus points for many kills. By now, Epic has figured out how to reward aggressive play while still keeping it within “Battle Royale”.
One of the two daily winners and recipients of $37,500 was Turner “Tfue” Tenner, a player from the FaZe clan.
Who is Tfue? Tfue is a 20-year-old North American living in Florida. He currently has 4.4 million subscribers on YouTube and 2.8 million followers on Twitch.
His fans consider him one of the best Fortnite players in the world. He has had a rapid rise in Fortnite, his channels are growing rapidly, but all of this has only happened since May 2018.
While some streamers have had such steep careers in Fortnite, no one has had a rise as high as Tfue and Tyler “Ninja” Blevins.
“I actually need to lie down”
The special part: Throughout the tournament, Tfue felt awful from the start. He felt miserable, coughed, and said: “I actually need to lie down now.” Clearly, he also vomited into a trash can that was next to him, groaning and moaning.
In the middle of the match, he even went to the bathroom. In the video, he says “I need to pee”, but the video description mentions: he apparently vomited instead.
One of his colleagues had less luck than Tfue:
However, this did not prevent him from delivering a strong performance, winning one match and finally the tournament day.
Colleagues respect performance: Other eSports players praise the performance on Twitter. It was stated: “I just saw Tfue go to the bathroom in the middle of a tournament match. He then came back, teleported into a perfect position, and won the game.”
At about 8:50 in the above video, you can see the scene of Tfue relieving himself.
Fans excited: The video of Tfue’s victory has now reached 2.1 million views and over 88,000 likes.
A fan says: “Even with Ebola, he would win scrimmages.”
One of his colleagues had less luck than Tfue:

