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Jarko, also known as “Jarko”, is a young player from Spain who has dedicated himself...

GAMER INFORMATION

Name Oscar Cyprian Grochalski
Team
Free Agent
Age / DOB July 7, 2007

MOUSE SETTINGS

Razer Viper V3 Pro White
DPI 800
Hz 1000
X-Axis Sensitivity 5.0%
Y-Axis Sensitivity 5.0%
Targeting Sensitivity 36.0%
Scope Sensitivity 36.0%
Building Sensitivity 100.0%
Editing Sensitivity 100.0%

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Alienware AW2518H
Alienware AW2518H
Razer Viper V3 Pro White
Razer Viper V3 Pro White
Wooting 60HE+
Wooting 60HE+
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Razer BlackShark V2 Pro Black
Jarko, also known as "Jarko", is a young player from Spain who has dedicated himself to Fortnite. His real name and age are still unknown, but this does not stop him from gradually building a career in the esports scene. He does not participate in high-profile interviews and does not appear in the media, but his journey is a story of determination and patience.

In short:

  • Country: Spain
  • Prize money: $3,400
  • Tournaments: 8
  • Ranking in Spain: #475
  • Biggest win: $1,000 at the FNCS Grand Finals 2023

How it all began

Jarko's first results appeared in 2022. Then he took part in four online tournaments and managed to earn $1,525 - a great start for a player without a team and big titles. In 2023, his efforts were rewarded: he reached the grand final of FNCS: Major 1 in Europe and earned $1,000 - the biggest prize of his career at that time. And in 2024, he did not slow down: three new tournaments, another $875 in the piggy bank, and, most importantly, stability. He did not disappear after one season, but continued to fight.

Financial results by year:

  • 2022 — $1,525 (4 tournaments)
  • 2023 — $1,000 (1 tournament, FNCS Grand Finals)
  • 2024 — $875 (3 tournaments)
Interestingly, all the tournaments Jarko participated in were online. This means that he has not yet been noticed in the offline scene - perhaps everything is still ahead?

Career highlights:

  • FNCS: Major 1 2023 — Grand Finals (EU) — $1,000
  • Duos Cash Cup, Chapter 3 Season 3 (2022) — $650
  • Duos Cash Cup, Chapter 5 Season 2 (2024) — $425
  • Five other tournaments — from $150 to $300 each
Each of these results is not just a number. These are hours of training, experimenting with tactics, constantly working on mistakes and internal struggle - after all, Fortnite at this level is not about luck, but about endurance and composure.

Without a team, but not alone

Jarko is an independent player. He has no sponsors, organizations or media support. Everything he has achieved is the result of his own efforts. He continues to participate in tournaments, honing his skills and hoping that one day he will be noticed.

What's next?

So far, there are no first places, silver or bronze in his profile, but who knows - maybe next season Jarko will break into the top and prove that talent and perseverance can overcome any barriers. In esports, everything is possible - especially if you truly believe in your goal.