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i am HHHHi mate so glad to find a fellow dota player on PDF.
I am Octabyte. And you are?
All this just for building physical abilities not mental abilities.
If people are fit they can join war / army any time , vs couch potatoes reading dictionary
Couch potatoes reading dictionaries?
Anyway I agree, physical exercise is very important.
Healthy body = Healthy mind.
These Dota professionals must do a lot of physical exercise I imagine, they need their body and mind to be as sharp as possible.
16-year-old Pakistani Dota2 champion set to become a millionaire
By Web Desk
Published: August 1, 2015
PHOTO: FACEBOOK
Sumail Hassan started playing Defense of the Ancient 2 (Dota 2) as a seven-year-old. Now at 16, he could call him a millionaire as soon as mid-August.
Having moved to the United States only a year ago from Karachi, the child prodigy has already made waves in the in-house gaming league in North America. It is there where he was picked up by one of the biggest e-sports team, the Evil Geniuses, and he made history for Pakistan when he helped his team claim the Dota 2 Asian championship in China in February this year.
The prize for the winning team was $1.2 million and his team will compete next week for more than $6 million.
His team, Evil Geniuses, pays for Sumail to fly around the world for training and tournaments. Initially, the manager of Evil Geniuses, the highest-earning Dota 2 team in North America, Charlie Yang, said the 16-year-old would earn a small stipend, less than $4,000 a month, but the real money would come from tournaments. After a 10% cut for the owners, prize money is split among the team’s five players. The previous year’s prize pool at the International, the game’s biggest tournament, held annually in August, was more than $10 million.
EG’s captain said Sumail – who is conveniently known by his in-game alias of ‘Suma1L’ – was brought in after they spotted the “x-factor” in the young Pakistani. EG was so impressed that they took the risk of including the 15-year-old, who had yet to play in a professional competition, on their roster for the world’s second biggest Dota2 tournament, the Dota2 Asian Championships (DAC). The risk paid huge dividends for EG as Sumail on Monday helped the third-seeded team past Chinese team Vici Gaming at the DAC grand finale.
Sumail’s popularity has grown over the months. With a fan following of 30,000 on Twitter, the 16-year-old hosted his own live-streamed games, where he appeared via webcam but never spoke.
The chance for that a player to be plucked from obscurity and win huge prize money is part of what makes e-sports so popular.
Sumail now eyes the International Dota 2 world championships in August at Seattle’s KeyArena, where he and his team will be competing for a grand prize of more than $6 million.
This article originally appeared on Bloomberg.
The team which sumail playing for have one indian player also.
For info
biggest tournament of dota2 is the international 15 is going on now in usa.
6 runner up teams from top will get must 200000 dollar each.
Total prize money already reach upto 15 million dollars and we dota 2 fans and players expect it will touch 19 million dollar mark soon. Which is biggest prize money in history of e sports.
Do tell me any of you on pdf play dota2.
If yes then share your id.I will send friend request on steam.
Couch potatoes reading dictionaries?
Anyway I agree, physical exercise is very important.
Healthy body = Healthy mind.
These Dota professionals must do a lot of physical exercise I imagine, they need their body and mind to be as sharp as possible.
i am HHH
here is my friend code add me
76561198163855970
my first account have more playtime and commend points.but it got hacked because of my brother.
hacker steal all my items so i abandon it.