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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 .
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On 31 August 2016, s4, JerAx, and ana joined the team. [11] He is the son of the Krav Maga instructor Moni Aizik. [12] Tal has done instructor courses and has an active interest in Krav Maga himself. He says that if he were not a professional Dota 2 player, he would be a Krav Maga teacher. [13] In May 2018, he left OG to join Evil Geniuses ...
OG entered The International 2016 as one of the favourites after earning a direct invite, but ended up finishing 9-12th out of 16 teams. In August 2016, MoonMeander, Miracle-, and Cr1t- left the team, with Gustav "s4" Magnusson, Anathan "ana" Pham, and Jesse "JerAx" Vainikka replacing them.
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