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  2. Blacklist International - Wikipedia

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    G2-Blacklist would rebound in the Lower Bracket Finals, delivering a 4–2 win over co-patriots NAOS Esports to qualify for WRL Asia Season 2 Finals. [ 15 ] The team would perform the worst in the WRL Asia Season 2 Finals, losing all of their single-round robin tournament matches to start at the very bottom of the King of the Hill tournament ...

  3. List of esports players - Wikipedia

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    Dota 2: 2009–2017 SanSheng: Wang Zhaohui: China: Dota 2: 2008–2015 Banana: Wang Jiao: China: Newbee: Dota 2: 2009–2016 Aui 2000: Kurtis Ling: Canada: Dota 2: 2012–present ppd: Peter Dager: United States: Ninjas in Pyjamas: Dota 2: 2012–present Sumail: Sumail Hassan: Pakistan: Evil Geniuses: Dota 2: 2014–present Miracle-Amer al ...

  4. Kairi (gamer) - Wikipedia

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    Rayosdelsol started as Blacklist International's starting Jungler. Despite his age, many nicknamed Kairi "The Future" for his fast mechanics and plays. Notable hero picks from Kairi were the Lancelot when used properly, can abuse its first skill to dash for an unlimited time. He used his fast paced advantage to propel Blacklist into the playoffs.

  5. Team Spirit (esports) - Wikipedia

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    In the final, Team Spirit won the first two games, but lost the next two games in quick fashion. [10] Needing another win to avoid losing the series and being reverse-swept, Team Spirit subsequently won game five, making them International champions and winning them a total of US$ 18,208,300, the largest purse ever awarded in esports.

  6. Category:Dota players - Wikipedia

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  7. JerAx - Wikipedia

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    Jesse Vainikka (born May 7, 1992), [1] better known as JerAx, is a retired Finnish professional Dota 2 player known for his playstyle with the hero Earth Spirit. He began his esports career in Heroes of Newerth before transitioning to Dota 2, where he had back-to-back victories at The International 2018 and The International 2019 with OG.

  8. Catch all the CFP games with Fubo The four quarterfinal games will be played on New Year's weekend at the site of four bowl games, with one game on Dec. 31 and three on Jan. 1. TUESDAY, DEC. 31

  9. N0tail - Wikipedia

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    Considered underdogs during their entire time at the event, OG and Sundstein advanced to the grand finals and won the tournament by defeating PSG.LGD in the best-of-five series 3–2. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] The following year, he won The International 2019 , making him and the rest of the team the first repeat winners of an International. [ 18 ]