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  2. OG (esports) - Wikipedia

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    OG (also called OG Esports) is a professional esports organisation based in Europe. Formed in 2015, they are best known for their Dota 2 team who won The International 2018 and 2019 tournaments. They also have teams in Counter-Strike 2 and Rocket League.

  3. Dota 2 roster shuffle: OG part ways with SumaiL and Saksa - AOL

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    SumaiL and Saksa's departure from OG comes after the team's disappointing showing in The International 10 in October, where they only finished in 7th-8th place. Dota 2 roster shuffle: OG part ways ...

  4. Sumail - Wikipedia

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    A month later, EG and Hassan participated in the Dota 2 Asia Championships, where finished in first place. EG's captain ppd entered the tournament with a focus on drafting around him. Sumail's breakout performance at the tournament led to widespread recognition as a young prodigy in both the Chinese and English Dota scenes. [citation needed]

  5. List of esports leagues and tournaments - Wikipedia

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    This is a month long-tournament with game titles including Clash Royale, Dota 2 and FIFA. The aim of the tournament is to promote esports in the Northeastern region of India which has been underrepresented in the Indian esports space. [citation needed] India: 2018–present Pacific Championship Series

  6. Dota 2: Taiga shines on Hoodwink as OG sweep Gaimin ... - AOL

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    Dota 2 fans were treated to the shortest series in Western Europe thus far, as OG took down their opponents in a match that lasted only 55 minutes in total.

  7. OG 'just trying to play the best Dota possible', says Misha ...

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    Misha himself didn't think the team would even be in this position. Here's what he thinks of OG's journey during the year.

  8. 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.

  9. The International 2024 - Wikipedia

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    The International 2024 (also known as TI 13 and TI 2024), was the 13th edition of The International, the annual Dota 2 world championship esports tournament hosted by Valve, the game's developer. The tournament was held at the Royal Arena in Copenhagen, Denmark . [ 1 ]