The Russian University of Transport is a federal state autonomous educational institution of higher education of the Russian Federation, positioning itself as "the leading national transport university, the largest industry university in Russia, a base platform for staffing and scientific support."̆
Russian University of Transport
The Russian University of Transport (RUT (MIIT)) is a federal state autonomous educational institution of higher education of the Russian Federation, positioning itself as "the leading national transport university, the largest industry university in Russia, a base platform for staffing and scientific support for the development of the transport industry."
It trains specialists of higher and secondary vocational education for railway transport and other sectors of the national economy in 250 specialties and areas of higher and secondary vocational education, as well as 450 additional professional education programs. It has 6 academies, 6 institutes, 5 colleges, a gymnasium, a military training center, and a children's technopark "Moscow Transport".
History
On May 23 (June 4), 1896, the Moscow Engineering School was established, the next day it received the status of "Imperial" (IMIU). IMMU was supposed to train specialists in an accelerated three-year educational and theoretical program, followed by a two-year engineering and construction practice.
The Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers of Emperor Nicholas II of the Ministry of Railways of the Russian Empire was established in 1913 on the basis of the Imperial Moscow Engineering School of the Department of Railways.
Names of the educational institution
1 1896-1913 Imperial Moscow Engineering School of the Department of Railways
2 1913-1917 Emperor Nicholas II Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers
Ministry of Railways
3 1917-1924 Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers of the People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR
4 1924-1926 Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers named after the October Revolution
People's Commissariat of Education of the RSFSR
5 1926-1928 Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers named after F. E. Dzerzhinsky People's Commissariat
education of the RSFSR
6 1928-1946 Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers People's Commissariat of Education of the USSR
7 1946-1954 Moscow Order of Lenin Institute of Railway Engineers
Ministry of Railways of the USSR named after I. V. Stalin
8 1954-1961 Moscow Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Institute
engineers of railway transport of the Ministry of Railways of the USSR
named after I. V. Stalin
9 1961-1988 Moscow Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Institute
engineers of railway transport of the Ministry of Railways of the USSR
10 1988-1992 Moscow Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Institute
Transport Engineers named after F. E. Dzerzhinsky (MIIT) of the Ministry of Railways
USSR messages
11 1992-1993 Moscow Order of Lenin and the Order of the Red Banner of Labor Institute
Transport Engineers named after F. E. Dzerzhinsky of the Ministry of Railways
Russian Federation
12 1993—2011 Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MIIT) Ministry of
means of communication of the Russian Federation
13 2011 —December 27, 2015 Moscow State University of Railway Engineering (MGUPS)
14 December , 28, 2015 — July 5, 2017 Emperor Nicholas II Moscow State University of Railway Engineering
15 July 6, 2017 — April 2019 Russian University of Transport (MIIT) (RUT (MIIT))
April 16, 2019 — present Russian University of Transport (RUT (MIIT))
Events and dates
June 4, 1896 - The Moscow Engineering School was established under the Ministry of Railways of the Russian Empire.
June 5, 1896 - The Moscow Engineering School receives the name "Imperial".
September 26, 1896 - the grand opening of the Imperial Moscow Engineering School.
1901 - the first graduation of civil engineers, after a three-year theoretical course and two years of construction practice.
December 25, 1913 - the school was transformed into the Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers (MIIPS).
January 18, 1914 - the institute was named after Emperor Nicholas II.
June 3, 1918 - MIIPS was transferred from the jurisdiction of the People's Commissariat of Railways (NKPS) to the jurisdiction of the People's Commissariat of Education.
October 19, 1924 - The Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers was merged with the Higher Technical Courses under the NKPS of the USSR into the Moscow Institute of Transport Engineers (MIIT).
August 20, 1926 - the Institute was named after the first People's Commissar of Railways of the USSR F. E. Dzerzhinsky.
1928 - MIIT was transferred to the jurisdiction of the NKPS of the USSR.
April 1, 1930 - on the basis of the Water Departments of MIIT and the Leningrad Institute of Railway Engineers, the Leningrad Institute of Water Transport Engineers is created
1931 - the Moscow Automobile and Road Institute (MADI) was created on the basis of the Road Faculty of MIIT and the Higher Automobile School of Tsudortrans.
June 30, 1931 - on the basis of the faculties of MIIT, the following are created: the Moscow Electromechanical Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (MEMIIT) named after F.E. Dzerzhinsky (on the basis of the Traction Faculty) [6], the Moscow Operational Institute of Railway Transport Engineers (MEIIT) named after I.V. Stalin (on the basis of the Operational Faculty) and the Moscow Institute of Engineers of New Railway Construction (MIINZhS) named after A. A. Andreev (on the basis of construction specialties of the Operational Faculty)
June 15, 1933 - MEIIT, MIINZhS, as well as the Transport and Economic Institute of the NKPS are merged into the Moscow Institute of Railway Engineers (MIIT) named after I.V.
August 1941 - MIIT was evacuated to the city of Novosibirsk, MEMIIT - to Tomsk.
spring 1942 - return from evacuation .
December 1, 1945 - MEMIIT was awarded the Order of the Red Banner of Labor.
December 28, 1946 - MIIT was awarded the Order of Lenin.
September 1, 1948 - on the basis of the Faculty of Engineering and Economics of MIIT, the Moscow Transport and Economic Institute (MTEI) was restored.
July 1, 1954 - MEMIIT became part of MIIT as a mechanical faculty and the faculties of Energy and Electrification of Railways.
August 29, 1958 - MTEI became part of MIIT as the Faculty of Engineering and Economics.
1963 - MIIT was awarded the medal "For the Development of Virgin Lands".
On June 30, 1993, the institute received the status of a university with the name Moscow State University of Communications, while retaining the abbreviation MIIT .
Educational institutions of the University of MIIT
A copy of the MIIT diploma "Applied Mathematics"
MIIT Diploma "Applied Mathematics", Soviet times
July 7, 1998 - the Russian Academy of Railways (RAPS) joined the university.
2000 - the Institute of Management and Information Technologies (IUIT) was established as part of the university.
March 7, 2002 - The Humanitarian Institute was established as part of the university.
May 25, 2003 - Gymnasium No. 1 of the Ministry of Railways of Russia became part of the university.
February 9, 2004 - The Moscow Medical College of Railway Transport became part of the university.
December 7, 2006 - The School for the Improvement of the Management Staff of the Departmental Security of the Ministry of Railways of Russia became part of the university.
December 28, 2006 - the university included: Moscow College of Railway Transport, Bryansk College of Railway Transport, Voronezh College of Railway Transport, Voronezh Electromechanical College of Railway Transport, Ozherelevsky College of Railway Transport, Ryazan College of Railway Transport, Yelets College of Railway Transport, Kaluga College of Railway Transport , Kursk College of Railway Transport, Nizhny Novgorod College of Railway Transport, Oryol College of Railway Transport, Roslavl College of Railway Transport, Tambov College of Railway Transport, Uzlovsky College of Railway Transport, Yaroslavl College of Railway Transport.
2007 - Institute for Integrated Security (IKB) was established.
February 27, 2008 - the Russian State Open Technical University of Railways (RGOTUPS) joined the university, with its transformation into the Russian Open Academy of Transport.
In October 2012, the Minister of Transport of the Russian Federation Mikhail Sokolov instructed the Federal Air Transport on the basis of the Moscow State University of Railway Transport of the Federal University of Transport in the Central Federal District with the addition of the Moscow State Technical University of Civil Aviation and the Moscow State Academy of Water Transport to MGUPS, but the reform did not take place.
From December 28, 2015, MIIT again bore the name of Emperor Nicholas II
Since July 6, 2017, MIIT has been transformed into the Russian University of Transport.Agency and Rosmorrechflot to work out the
issue of creating
Structure
Academy
Director of the Academy of Basic Training of MIIT, Doctor of Political Sciences and Professor Alexander Gorbunov
Basic Training Academy
Russian Academy of Railways
Russian Open Academy of Transport
Academy of Water Transport
Academy "Higher Engineering School"
Academy of intelligent transport systems in the road complex
Institutes
Institute of International Transport Communications
Institute of Way, Construction and Structures
Institute of Transport Engineering and Control Systems
Institute of Management and Digital Technologies
Institute of Economics and Finance
Law Institute
Research Institute of Transport and Transport Construction
Colleges
Moscow College of Transport
Main article: Moscow College of Transport
The Moscow College of Transport traces its history back to the technical railway school, opened in Moscow in 1872 by the highest order of Emperor Alexander II and named after the Russian engineer, lieutenant general, graduate of the St. Petersburg Institute of Railway Engineers , Baron A. I. Delvig .
Law College of the Law Institute
The college was founded in 1993 at the Institute for Entrepreneur Protection, and later became part of the Institute of Law. In 2006, it became a structural subdivision of the Law Institute .
Medical College
College of the Academy of Water Transport Transport named after. Minister of the River Fleet L.V. Bagrova
College of International Transport Communications
Gymnasium
History
Monument to veterans of MIIT
Gymnasium MIIT, autumn 2012
MIIT gymnasium teacher in the 1990s
The current MIIT gymnasium was founded in 1949 as School No. 40; was located at the Moscow-3 station of the Northern Railway in a barrack-type building. The modern building on Mytishchinskaya Street was built in the early 1950s, the school has been located in it since 1953 . In 1959, the educational institution was transformed into school No. 123 of the Moscow Railway with a number of subjects taught in a foreign language [15] (meaning English). At one time it bore the name of Lieutenant General of the Engineering Troops D. M. Karbyshev - in the lobby on the ground floor there was his bust on a granite pedestal. The first issue took place in 1958.
In the early 1990s, it was transformed into gymnasium No. 1 of the Ministry of Railways of the Russian Federation, with V. I. Filimonov appointed director. Since 2004, it has become known as the MIIT gymnasium, becoming a structural unit of this university. Since that time, the educational institution has been headed by G. I. Loginova, who until then was the director of gymnasium No. 1554 (in the Otradnoye district ).
In the late 2000s, the primary classes of the gymnasium were moved to a separate building in Sokolniki . In the modern gymnasium, grades 5-11 are taught, the 4th floor of the gymnasium, where previously only elementary school students studied, is now used in the same way as the other floors. A major overhaul of the educational institution was carried out - the asphalt schoolyard was paved with paving stones, and a tennis court was built in its center.
A graduate of the gymnasium is a well-known journalist Yevgeny Kiselyov .
Official school and gymnasium names
1949-1959 - school number 40,
1959-1994 - School No. 123 of the Moscow Railway with the teaching of a number of subjects in a foreign language,
1994—2004 - gymnasium № 1 MPS of the Russian Federation,
since 2004 - MIIT gymnasium .
Branch of the university
Palace of Culture MIIT
Sochi Institute of Transport - branch of RUT (MIIT) (founded in 2018)
Former branches
From July 1, 2017, all the branches of MGUPS (MIIT) that existed at that time were transferred to other railway universities.
Belgorod branch of MIIT
Bryansk branch of MIIT
Volgograd branch of MIIT
Voronezh branch of MIIT
Yelets railway technical school - branch of MIIT
Izhevsk branch of MIIT
Kazan branch of MIIT
Kaliningrad branch of MIIT
Kaluga branch of MIIT
Kirov branch of MIIT
Kursk railway technical school - branch of MIIT
Liskinsky branch of MIIT
Murom branch of MIIT
Nizhny Novgorod branch of MIIT
Ozherelevsky Railway College - branch of MIIT
Oryol branch of MIIT
Volga branch of MIIT
Roslavl Railway College - branch of MIIT
Ryazan branch of MIIT
Smolensk branch of MIIT
Tula branch of MIIT
Uzlovsky railway technical school - branch of MIIT
Ukhta branch of MIIT
SHURS - branch of MIIT (School for Advanced Training of Leadership Staff)
Yaroslavl branch of MIIT
The Russian University of Transport is a federal state autonomous educational institution of higher education of the Russian Federation, positioning itself as "the leading national transport university, the largest industry university in Russia, a base platform for staffing and scientific support."̆
Johan "pieliedie" Åström is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player who is currently teamless.
Biography
pieliedie started playing WarCraft 3 in 2005.[1] He started playing Dota with online friends in a team called "Gvision".[1] Some of the other players on the team over time included SK Gaming's "Bogdan" and "zoN-", as well as BenTzeR and pepp3, famous from mTw in Dota 2.[2] They were quite successful and achieved a 4th place at Farm 4 Fame #2.[2] Later the team was picked up by an organization called "eSports-United". However, after DreamHack Summer 2009 some of pieliedie's teammates were quitting Dota so he decided to do so as well.[1]
Dota 2
pieliedie started playing Dota 2 in January 2012.[1] He was scouted by asuna in a pub game, who approached him to join a team he was creating, Kaipi. A few months later, FATA- and paS joined the team and in November 2012 they achieved 2nd place in GosuLeague Season 4.
The Kaipi roster did frequently change, and pieliedie was the only player who was on the team during its entire life. September 19th 2013, the Kaipi team was bought by RaTtLeSnAkE, who invested $200,000 into salary, a gaming house, equipment and travel fees, to make Kaipi play under the RaTtLeSnAkE.int tag.[3] The team was later renamed to Speed Gaming to provide a more solid identity in the Dota 2 community.[4] Because of issues with their manager, the team left to join the Cloud9 organization.[5] In the weeks before the Dota 2 Asia Championships, it was revealed that pieliedie would no longer be playing with Cloud 9,[6] although he still remained on contract with the organization.[7] He was later seen playing for both MeePwn'd and Team Tinker. On May 8th, 2015, mousesports officially signed pieliedie and the rest of Team Tinker.[8][9] After two months of Team Tinker, Mousesports decided to sponsor the team.[10] However, after a short period with the team and failing to qualify for The International 2015, Mousesports parted ways with the team, leaving PieLieDie waiting until the transfer period after the conclusion of TI5 to form a new team.[11] He later joined Team Secret on the 22nd August 2015[12] and showed initial success with winning MLG 2015 World Finals and Nanyang Dota 2 Championships Season 1 and finishing runners-up in Valve's first major, Frankfurt Major 2015 and ESL One New York 2015. However over the winter-period of 2015-16 his team saw a drop in form.
With Team Secret not in their best form, many were speculative on their performance of the upcoming Shanghai Major 2016. However showing a decent groupstage, Pieliedie's virtuoso performances as a support with Lion and Io[13] at the mainstage led his team all the way to the grand finals, beating previous major winners OG 3-1 to win the tournament and was awarded MVP.[14] However immediately after the tournament saw the departure of w33 and MiSeRy, with Arteezy and UNiVeRsE as the replacements.[15] Pieliedie and his team fell in a slump of form even with the addition of Bulba despite making through the The International 2016 from the open qualifiers, where in the tournament he placed last place.
Achievements
Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2019-08-22 9 - 12th Tier 1 The International The International 2019 Newbee 1 : 2 Infamous $686,602
2016-11-13 1st Tier 2 ROG MASTERS ROG MASTERS 2016 Team Secret 3 : 0 Execration $71,250
2016-03-06 1st Tier 1 Dota Major Championships The Shanghai Major 2016 Team Secret 3 : 1 Team Liquid $1,110,000
2015-11-21 2nd Tier 1 Dota Major Championships The Frankfurt Major 2015 Team Secret 1 : 3 OG $405,000
2015-11-01 1st Tier 1 Nanyang Championships Nanyang Dota 2 Championships Team Secret 3 : 2 Vici Gaming $105,688
2015-10-18 1st Tier 1 joinDOTA MLG Pro League MLG World Finals Team Secret 3 : 1 Evil Geniuses $113,982
2014-12-07 2nd Tier 1 The Summit 2 Cloud9 1 : 3 Vici Gaming $77,728
2014-10-05 2nd Tier 1 World Cyber Arena World Cyber Arena 2014 Cloud9 0 : 3 Newbee $89,721
2014-07-20 5 - 6th Tier 1 The International The International 2014 Cloud9 1 : 2 Vici Gaming $655,439
2013-11-24 1st Tier 1 MLG Championship Columbus Speed Gaming.int 2 : 1 Team DK $68,480
Johan "pieliedie" Åström is a Swedish professional Dota 2 player who is currently teamless.
Michał "Nisha" Jankowski is a Polish professional Dota 2 player who currently plays for Team Secret.
Trivia
He is the brother of Supreme.
He became the first Polish player to attend The International when he qualified for The International 2019 through the Dota Pro Circuit with Team Secret.
Statistics
His career's highest kills in a single premium/professional game is (24). He achieved this feat while playing for Team Singularity as Lina against Ninjas in Pyjamas during Game 2 of their Quarterfinal series of the second ZOTAC Cup Masters EU Qualifier.
Stats from datdota as of 26-Sep-2021.
Achievements
Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2021-10-17 3rd Tier 1 The International The International 2021 Team Secret 1 : 2 Team Spirit $3,601,600
2020-09-06 1st Tier 1 OMEGA League OMEGA League: Europe Immortal Division Team Secret 3 : 0 OG $200,000
2020-01-26 1st Tier 1 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 13 Team Secret 3 : 2 Evil Geniuses $300,000
2019-08-24 4th Tier 1 The International The International 2019 Team Secret 0 : 2 Team Liquid $2,059,804
2019-06-02 1st Tier 2 ESL One ESL One Birmingham 2019 Team Secret 3 : 2 Evil Geniuses $125,000
2019-05-12 1st Tier 1 Mars Dota 2 League MDL Disneyland® Paris Major Team Secret 3 : 1 Team Liquid $350,000
2019-02-24 1st Tier 2 ESL One ESL One Katowice 2019 Team Secret 3 : 0 Gambit Esports $125,000
2019-01-27 1st Tier 1 Chongqing Major The Chongqing Major Team Secret 3 : 1 Virtus.pro $350,000
2018-11-18 2nd Tier 1 Kuala Lumpur Major The Kuala Lumpur Major Team Secret 2 : 3 Virtus.pro $170,000
2018-10-28 1st Tier 2 ESL One ESL One Hamburg 2018 Team Secret 3 : 2 Vici Gaming $125,000
Michał "Nisha" Jankowski is a Polish professional Dota 2 player who currently plays for Team Secret.
Leon "Nine" Kirilin is a German/Russian professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for Tundra Esports.
His career high for kills in a single game is 27. He achieved this feat while playing for Team Spirit as Zeus in Game 2 of their Lower Bracket series against Elements Pro Gaming during Reshuffle Madness.
Achievements
2022-01-21 3rd Tier 2 Dota Pro Circuit DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 1: Division I Tundra Esports 4/-/3 Grp S. $27,000
2021-12-20 1st Tier 2 Dota PIT OGA Dota PIT Season 5: Europe/CIS Tundra Esports 3 : 1 Team Spirit $73,000
2021-09-09 3rd Tier 1 Dota PIT OGA Dota PIT Invitational Tundra Esports 0 : 2 Team Spirit $32,100
2021-08-29 1st Tier 1 ESL One ESL One Fall 2021 Tundra Esports 3 : 2 PSG.LGD $175,000
2021-05-22 5th Tier 2 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 15 DPC Western Europe Upper Division Tundra Esports 3/-/4 Grp S. $25,000
2020-09-30 2nd Tier 2 BTS Pro Series BTS Pro Series Season 3: Europe/CIS mudgolems 0 : 3 Vikin.gg $11,000
2019-11-23 5 - 6th Tier 1 Mars Dota 2 League MDL Chengdu Major J.Storm 0 : 2 Invictus Gaming $60,000
2019-09-29 1st Tier 2 Midas Mode Midas Mode 2 - Americas J.Storm 3 : 1 Team Anvorgesa $22,000
2018-10-21 1st Tier 3 CryptØmasters Team Spirit 3 : 0 Team Empire $15,000
2017-12-09 3 - 4th Tier 2 ROG MASTERS ROG MASTERS 2017 PENTA Sports 0 : 2 OpTic Gaming $21,350
Leon "Nine" Kirilin is a German/Russian professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for Tundra Esports.
Nikolay "Nikobaby" Nikolov is a Bulgarian professional Dota 2 player currently playing for Alliance.
Statistics
His career's highest kill in a single premium/professional game is (29). He achieved this feat while playing for Alliance as Phantom Assassin in Game 1 of their group stage series against OG in the Upper Division of Epic League Season 2.
Had the highest average kills per game (9.15) during Season 2 of the 2021 DPC WEU Upper Division.
Stats from datdota as of 26-Sep-2021.
Achievements
2021-10-14 9 - 12th Tier 1 The International The International 2021 Alliance 0 : 2 T1 $800,400
2021-06-20 3rd Tier 1 ESL One ESL One Summer 2021 Alliance 0 : 2 T1 $45,000
2021-05-22 1st Tier 2 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 15 DPC Western Europe Upper Division Alliance 6/-/1 Grp S. $30,000
2020-12-13 1st Tier 2 Epic League EPIC League Season 2 Division 2 Alliance 3 : 2 Live to Win $20,000
2020-06-07 2nd Tier 2 ESL One ESL One Birmingham 2020 - Online: Europe & CIS Alliance 0 : 3 Team Secret $38,000
2020-03-08 2nd Tier 2 SLi StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 3 Alliance 1 : 3 Team Aster $60,000
2020-01-25 4th Tier 1 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 13 Alliance 0 : 2 Evil Geniuses $80,000
2019-12-21 4th Tier 1 ONE Esports Invitational ONE Esports Dota 2 World Pro Invitational Singapore Alliance 0 : 2 Vici Gaming $50,000
2019-10-20 1st Tier 2 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 12 Alliance 3 : 2 Demon Slayers $100,000
2019-08-22 9 - 12th Tier 1 The International The International 2019 Mineski 1 : 2 Team Secret $686,602
Nikolay "Nikobaby" Nikolov is a Bulgarian professional Dota 2 player currently playing for Alliance.
Rasmus "MISERY" Filipsen is a Danish professional Dota 2 player who last played for Hellbear Smashers.
Bographyi
MISERY started his professional Dota career in 2008. He is an extremely versatile player having played the hard carry role on MYM, the mid role on Counter Logic Gaming, the offlane role for Team Secret and the support role on a number of teams.
DotA
MISERY entered the professional Dota scene in 2008 with an all-Danish team called "Mom equals toilet", abbreviated "Met". The other players on the team were Smiske, AngeL, miGGel, StoDDeReN and zenition. Later they added Donald-Duck and DanishPride. They finished high in a number of tournaments, including a 4th place at DreamHack Winter 2008,[1] 2nd place in Farm4Fame #3,and a 4th place in MYM PriDe #10. Despite being quite infamous for flaming in their games, Met were nominated for a 2008 GosuAward in the category Team of the Year. Met were picked up by a sponsor in March 2009 and became "Roskilde Ravens".
Dota 2
MISERY transitioned into Dota 2 together with his team MYM to play in The International 2011. They finished 4th and took home $80,000 in prize money. Only a few days later the team decided to disband.[6] MISERY then continued his career in Evil Geniuses as they picked up a Dota 2 team in October 2011. The team was sent to China to practice for two months. In May 2012 he left EG to join Counter Logic Gaming, where he would reunite with former EG teammate Pajkatt. Counter Logic Gaming ultimately finished 9-12th at The International 2012, the team continued to play together for a few months after TI 2 but ultimately disbanded in October 2012.
Shortly after, it was announced that he would be joining LGD.international, alongside Brax, Pajkatt, 1437, and God.[9] Upon joining the team MISERY would transition to the supporting roles, instead of playing middle which he did on CLG and moved to China with the squad. Eleven months later, on December 13th 2013, citing communication issues and failing to renew his visa, he announced his departure from LGD.international. 2014 was a highly eventful year for MISERY with numerous team changes. After departing from LGD.international he joined Team Dog along with his former team-mate Pajkatt. MiSeRy continued to play the support role for Team Dog. Team Dog was picked up by mousesports shortly before The International 2014 but ultimately they fell to a disappointing 11-12th finish. In the post-TI4 roster reshuffle the team fell apart, and disbanded without an official announcement.
After TI4, MISERY played as a stand-in for Alliance for a period of time but eventually they chose not to continue playing with him. MISERY then proceeded to play as a stand-in for Team Secret as a replacement for Fly in the offlane. He won two major online tournaments while playing as a stand-in for Secret but was ultimately replaced by Zai. MISERY then joined Cloud9 in January 2015 as their support player but the team was ultimately unsuccessful and failed to win any tournaments. In August 2015, following a disappointing performance at The International 2015, Cloud9 disbanded. It was announced shortly afterwards that MiSeRy, along with his former Cloud9 team-mate EternaLEnVy, would be joining Team Secret. MiSeRy switched from playing the support role to playing as the offlaner for Secret. Secret's first LAN event with this new roster was at ESL New York where they finished runners up. Secret won the next two LAN tournaments they took part in, these were the first major LAN tournaments that MISERY had won since switching to DOTA 2. Team Secret then finished as runners up in The Frankfurt Major 2015 with MISERY's Slardar often warranting first phase bans. Following a string of poor performances Team Secret entered The Shanghai Major 2016 as underdogs but ultimately won the tournament. MISERY attended Dota Pit League Season 4 with Team Secret just one week after The Shanghai Major and was eliminated in the first round. Shortly afterwards MISERY and w33 were kicked from Team Secret to make way for UNiVeRsE and Arteezy respectively, the kick occurred towards the end of the roster lock period leaving MISERY with only a few days to search for a new team. MISERY and w33 formed a new team together just two days later with MISERY as captain, under the Digital Chaos organization.
Under Digital Chaos, MISERY became the team's captain, and the team was able to claim first place in multiple North American qualifiers, including the qualifier for the Manila Major defeating established North American teams like Shazam and Complexity Gaming. At the Major itself, Digital Chaos lugged behind, and finished only at 9th-12th place. Winning the second regional qualifier in the Americas and their slot for the International, Digital Chaos's premier LANs heading into the tournament consistently hit only second to the last. The team, however, shocked the community as they showed a dominant group stage performance, a single point shy from dominating the bracket. Losing to Wings in the Winner's Bracket, Digital Chaos clawed their way through the Loser's Bracket, with their final match in the bracket being a victory against defending champions, Evil Geniuses. At the grand finals, Digital Chaos finished runners up to eventual champions, Wings Gaming, leaving the team with a 2nd-place finish overall. Following the international break, MISERY continued with his team into the new year but due to a company restructure within Digital Chaos, the team departed for Thunderbirds that were picked up by Planet Odd.
After a few months of limited success, the team disbanded and joined ppd's new team OpTic Gaming in September 2017 before arriving joining Evil Geniuses as the captain in December. His tenure at the North American club lasted several months but endured a tumultous season and was later removed from the team before The International 2018 qualifiers. Moving back to Europe, he formed his own squad BlinkPool but failed to qualify for the The International 2018. Following the team's collapse, he moved to South America to join paiN Gaming as a coach for TI and following the transfer season, he was integrated into the main roster playing in the positiion five role.
Trivia
MISERY is the first player to play all positions during a Valve event; playing Position 1 during The International 2011, Position 2 at The International 2012, Position 3 at the Frankfurt Major, Position 4 at The International 2014 and Position 5 at The International 2013.
After the Kiev Major, he was the only player who attended every Valve-sponsored event (TIs and Majors). Although UNiVeRsE attended The International 2011 as part of Online Kingdom, he was only a substitute player. However he will not attend TI7, as his team Planet Odd failed to qualify, leaving no players who have attended every Valve event as an active player of the roster.
Achievements
Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2018-03-18 1st Tier 2 Global Electronic Sports Championship GESC: Indonesia Dota2 Minor Evil Geniuses 2 : 0 VGJ.Thunder $110,000
2018-01-21 2nd Tier 1 Galaxy Battles Galaxy Battles II: Emerging Worlds Evil Geniuses 0 : 3 VGJ.Thunder $85,000
2016-08-13 2nd Tier 1 The International The International 2016 Digital Chaos 1 : 3 Wings Gaming $3,427,126
2016-03-06 1st Tier 1 Dota Major Championships The Shanghai Major 2016 Team Secret 3 : 1 Team Liquid $1,110,000
2015-11-21 2nd Tier 1 Dota Major Championships The Frankfurt Major 2015 Team Secret 1 : 3 OG $405,000
2015-11-01 1st Tier 1 Nanyang Championships Nanyang Dota 2 Championships Team Secret 3 : 2 Vici Gaming $105,688
2015-10-18 1st Tier 1 joinDOTA MLG Pro League MLG World Finals Team Secret 3 : 1 Evil Geniuses $113,982
2015-02-07 5 - 6th Tier 1 Dota 2 Asia Championships Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015 Cloud9 1 : 2 Team Secret $152,876
2014-12-23 1st Tier 1 Dota PIT League Dota Pit League Season 2 Team Secret 3 : 0 Virtus.pro Polar $36,269
2014-12-21 1st Tier 1 Captains Draft XMG Captains Draft 2.0 Team Secret 3 : 2 Virtus.pro $96,860
Rasmus "MISERY" Filipsen is a Danish professional Dota 2 player who last played for Hellbear Smashers.
Michael "miCKe" Vu is a Swedish former professional Heroes of Newerth player who switched full-time to Dota 2. He is currently playing for Team Liquid.
Reached 10,000 MMR on April 27th, 2020.
As of September 2020, miCKe's career high for kills in a single game is 31. He achieved this feat while playing for Alliance as Morphling against OG in Game 3 of the EPICENTER 2019 European Qualifier Lower Bracket Final.
Achievements
Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2022-01-21 1st Tier 2 Dota Pro Circuit DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 1: Division I Team Liquid 6/-/1 Grp S. $30,000
2020-12-11 4th Tier 1 Epic League EPIC League Season 2 Division 1 Team Liquid 1 : 2 OG $40,000
2020-11-01 1st Tier 1 ESL One ESL One Germany 2020 Team Liquid 3 : 1 Natus Vincere $150,000
2020-05-23 2nd Tier 2 Dota PIT OGA Dota PIT Season 1: Europe/CIS Team Liquid 0 : 3 Team Secret $32,000
2020-01-25 5 - 6th Tier 1 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 13 Team Liquid 1 : 2 Alliance $60,000
2019-11-22 5 - 6th Tier 1 Mars Dota 2 League MDL Chengdu Major Team Liquid 0 : 2 Evil Geniuses $60,000
2019-08-20 13 - 16th Tier 1 The International The International 2019 Alliance 0 : 1 Royal Never Give Up $514,951
2019-07-28 1st Tier 2 The Summit DOTA Summit 10 Alliance 3 : 0 paiN Gaming $42,000
2019-06-29 5 - 6th Tier 1 EPICENTER EPICENTER Major 2019 Alliance 0 : 2 Virtus.pro $60,000
2019-06-16 2nd Tier 2 SLi StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2 Alliance 2 : 3 Ninjas in Pyjamas $70,000
Michael "miCKe" Vu is a Swedish former professional Heroes of Newerth player who switched full-time to Dota 2. He is currently playing for Team Liquid.
On this page you can find information about the various European and CIS players.
Trivia
His ID is the combination of "gorg(eous)" and "cow", originating from the nickname he used while playing a female Tauren warrior in World of Warcraft.[1]
He is one of the most popular Dota 2 streamers on Twitch.
He has a cat named Godis, which means candy in Swedish.
Achievements
Date Place Tier Tournament Team Result Prize
2022-01-22 5th Tier 3 Dota Pro Circuit DPC WEU 2021/2022 Tour 1: Division II Team Bald Reborn 3/-/4 Grp S. $9,000
2021-05-19 4th Tier 3 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 15 DPC Western Europe Lower Division Team Bald Reborn 4/-/3 Grp S. $11,000
2019-09-29 1st Tier 2 Midas Mode Midas Mode 2 - Europe Sir Sadim's Stunners 3 : 0 Alliance $22,000
2019-07-06 1 - 2nd Qualifier The International The International 2019: Europe Open Qualifier #2 Team Bald Reborn 2 : 1 Aachen City Esports
2019-06-06 3 - 4th Show M. Twitch Rivals Twitch Rivals: DOTA 2 Showdown Team syndereN 2/-/1 Grp S. $6,000
2017-11-25 5 - 8th Tier 3 World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2017 Europe Finals Sweden 1 : 2 UAshki $4,000
2017-08-05 2nd Qualifier ROG MASTERS ROG MASTERS 2017 Benelux Qualifier INFANT SOLDIERS FF : W Calm Kiwi's $1,783
2017-03-05 1st Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #15 Horde 3 : 0 No Logic Gaming $2,000
2017-02-19 2nd Tier 3 Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 10 Horde 0 : 2 F.R.I.E.N.D.S. $1,500
2016-12-02 2nd Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #5 Horde 2 : 3 The Imperial $500
Mathis "Jabbz" Friesel is a German professional Dota 2 player. On September 28, 2020, he joined Team Liquid as analyst.
2019-04-12 3rd Tier 3 American Avengers Cup TEAM TEAM $1,500
2019-03-30 1st Tier 4 NADCL Season 3 Gold YaOk 3 : 1 Team Thinker $400
2017-12-15 2nd Tier 3 joinDOTA League joinDOTA League Season 11 Europe Team Doggie 0 : 3 PENTA Sports $1,250
2017-09-30 3 - 4th Tier 3 Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 13 Tuho 1 : 2 Elements Pro $500
2017-07-31 2nd Tier 3 SAE Dota League Germany Season 2 PENTA Sports 9/1/1 Grp S. $2,699
2017-07-02 1st Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #19 PENTA Sports 3 : 2 Danish Bears $2,000
2017-06-20 2nd Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #8 PENTA Sports 1 : 3 Cyber Anji $500
2017-03-26 1st Tier 3 Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 11 PENTA Sports 2 : 0 Team Spirit $2,500
2015-05-17 3 - 4th Tier 3 Esport SM 2015 Lemondogs 0 : 2 Ninjas in Pyjamas $1,217
2015-05-03 3 - 4th Tier 2 ASUS Play It Cool Dota 2 Invitational Lemondogs 0 : 2 Alliance $5,000
Mathis "Jabbz" Friesel is a German professional Dota 2 player. On September 28, 2020, he joined Team Liquid as analyst.
Turtoi "Arise" Ionut is a Romanian dota 2 player who last played for Entity Gaming.
Dota 2
Arise began his career as a frequent stand-in for various teams. He was also also known for playing with multiple "Twitch". streamers, like SingSing and KuroKy.
Trivia
He is well known for his Magnus play. (MOST EPIC MAGNUS EVER - Ar1sE^ BEST Highlights Movie - hOlyhexOr)
Result
2021
2021-11-20 5 - 8th Qualifier Dota Pro Circuit DPC WEU 2021/22 Tour 1: Open Qualifier #2 Sexy BABALAR 0 : 1 Winter Bear
2021-09-17 3 - 4th Qualifier IESF IESF World Championship 2021: East Europe Romania 0 : 2 Turkey
2021-03-16 9 - 16th Qualifier DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 15 DPC EU Open Qualifier #2 No Hoodwink 0 : 2 hehe united
2021-03-14 9 - 16th Qualifier DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 15 DPC EU Open Qualifier #1 Flex skill 0 : 2 Into The Breach
2020
2020-05-25 5th Tier 3 Epulze Global Dota 2 League Epulze Global Dota 2 League: Europe - Division 1 No Bounty Hunter 1/5/1 Grp S. $100
2020-05-09 5 - 6th Qualifier Cyber.bet Cup Cyber.bet Cup: Spring Series - EU Closed Qualifier No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 Tempo Esports
2020-04-29 13 - 15th Qualifier Isolation Cup: Closed Qualifier No Bounty Hunter 0/-/3 Grp S.
2020-04-18 7 - 8th Tier 3 Spring Championship No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Cyber TRAKTOR
2020-03-23 3rd Tier 3 GGBET Championship 2 Aggressive Mode 1 : 2 Cyber Legacy $1,500
2019
2019-12-07 4th Qualifier World Electronic Sports Games World Electronic Sports Games 2019 East Europe Finals Romania 0 : 2 KVP
2019-11-28 5 - 8th Qualifier DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 13 Europe Open Qualifier No Bounty Hunter 0 : 1 Chicken Fighters
2019-07-14 3 - 4th Qualifier LOOT.BET/DOTA LOOT.BET/DOTA Open Qualifier ClosedQ team 0 : 1 Pavaga Junior
2019-06-08 4th Tier 3 World Cyber Games World Cyber Games 2019 Europe Finals Romania 5/-/2 Grp S.
2019-04-28 1 - 2nd Qualifier World Cyber Games World Cyber Games 2019 Europe Qualifier #2 Romania 2 : 0
2019-04-02 5 - 8th Qualifier Dota Pit OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019 Europe Open Qualifier No Bounty Hunter 0 : 1 copy paste
2019-02-07 5 - 8th Qualifier SLi StarLadder ImbaTV Dota2 Minor Europe Open Qualifier Team Colizeum 0 : 1 Dota2Players
2019-01-03 5 - 8th Tier 3 StarLadder ProSeries StarLadder ProSeries Season 25 Team Colizeum 1 : 2 Monolith Gaming
2018
2018-11-27 2nd Qualifier World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2018 East Europe Qualifier Romania 0 : 2 Nemiga Gaming
2018-11-23 1st Qualifier World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2018 East Europe Open Qualifier #2 Romania 2 : 1 Pieski Gaming
2018-11-03 5 - 8th Qualifier World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2018 East Europe Open Qualifier #1 Romania 0 : 1 Greece
2018-09-10 7 - 8th Tier 3 Sunrise Cup No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Digital Company
2018-08-31 2nd Tier 3 StarLadder ProSeries StarLadder ProSeries Season 24 No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 MEGA-LADA E-sports $500
2018-08-13 3 - 4th Tier 3 X-Bet.co Rampage Series X-Bet.co Rampage Series #2 No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 Elements Pro $285
2018-08-12 3 - 4th Tier 3 Sunday ES.BET Invitational Sunday ES.BET Invitational #1 No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 Team Empire
2018-07-30 7 - 8th Qualifier Rivalry.gg Rumble Closed Qualifier No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Bursaspor Esports
2018-07-26 1st Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #28 No Bounty Hunter 3 : 0 slozhniy memas $1,500
2018-07-23 5 - 6th Tier 3 Dota 2 Summer Cup No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Backpacks Gaming
2018-07-04 5 - 8th Tier 3 X-Bet.co Rampage Series X-Bet.co Rampage Series #1 No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 Singularity Esports
2018-07-03 10th Qualifier BTS Summer Cup No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Vega Squadron
2018-06-15 5 - 8th Qualifier The International The International 2018: Europe Open Qualifier #1 No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 Alliance
2018-06-06 4th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #27 No Bounty Hunter 0 : 2 The Brestomans
2018-06-03 3 - 4th Weekly Go4Dota2 paysafecard Go4Dota2 Europe Cup #166 No Bounty Hunter 0 : 1 Excellent Team
2018-06-01 2nd Tier 3 StarLadder ProSeries StarLadder ProSeries Season 23 No Bounty Hunter 1 : 2 The Brestomans $500
2018-04-14 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL One ESL One Birmingham 2018: Europe Open Qualifier Team Moriarty 0 : 2 Alliance
2018-03-21 5 - 8th Qualifier SLi StarLadder ImbaTV Invitational #5: Europe Qualifier Team Loyalty 0 : 2 Team Kinguin
2018-01-17 2nd Tier 3 MID.TV Challenge Cup Team Doggie 1 : 2 Gambit Esports $3,500
2018-01-11 7 - 8th Qualifier PGL Major The Bucharest Major Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0/-/2 Grp S.
2018-01-10 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL One ESL One Katowice 2018 Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 Team Kinguin
2017
2017-12-28 2nd Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #25 Team Doggie 0 : 3 Gambit Esports $500
2017-12-21 5 - 8th Qualifier StarLadder i-League StarLadder i-League Invitational #4: Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 Team Kinguin
2017-12-20 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL One ESL One Genting 2018 Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 Team Kinguin
2017-12-15 2nd Tier 3 joinDOTA League joinDOTA League Season 11 Europe Team Doggie 0 : 3 PENTA Sports $1,250
2017-11-26 7 - 8th Qualifier Galaxy Battles Galaxy Battles II: Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 PENTA Sports
2017-11-22 7 - 8th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #24 Team Doggie 0 : 1 DotA Mastery
2017-11-10 5 - 8th Qualifier Mars Dota 2 League MDL Macau Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 OG
2017-09-27 5 - 6th Qualifier Perfect World Masters The Perfect World Masters Europe Qualifier Team Doggie 0 : 2 Team Kinguin
2017-07-23 2nd Qualifier ROG MASTERS ROG MASTERS 2017 Romania Qualifier TeG 0 : 1 Zarzavaturile Ucigase
2017-06-25 2nd Qualifier The International The International 2017: Europe Open Qualifier #2 Team Moriarty 0 : 2 Planet Dog
2017-01-14 9 - 12th Tier 1 World Electronic Sports Games World Electronic Sports Games 2016 Romania 0 : 2 Team DileCom
2016
2016-12-18 5 - 8th Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #6 Prodota Gaming 1 : 2 Danish Bears
2016-11-30 4th Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #5 Prodota Gaming 0 : 2 F.R.I.E.N.D.S.
2016-11-11 13 - 16th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #12 Kaipi FF : W Tarantula
2016-11-06 5 - 6th Tier 3 Elimination Mode Elimination Mode 2.0 Kaipi 0 : 2 Digital Chaos
2016-10-20 5 - 8th Qualifier Royal Arena Royal Arena #1 Qualifier Question Mark 2/-/4 Grp S.
2016-10-08 5 - 8th Tier 2 World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2016 Europe & CIS Finals Romania 1 : 2 Horde $3,002
2016-09-06 1st Qualifier World Electronic Sports Games WESG 2016 South-Eastern Europe Qualifier Romania 2 : 0 BrooDMotherS
2016-07-07 13 - 16th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #8 XPC Gaming 0 : 1 E-LAB
2016-07-06 3rd Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #7 Power Rangers 0 : 2 Polarity $500
2016-07-02 3 - 4th Qualifier Global Grand Masters Closed Qualifier Power Rangers 2/0/1 Grp S.
2016-06-30 7 - 8th Tier 3 Loot Market Invitational Power Rangers 0 : 2 Elements One
2016-06-26 6 - 10th Qualifier The International The International 2016: Europe Qualifier Power Rangers 3/-/6 Grp S.
2016-06-02 7 - 8th Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #2 Power Rangers 0 : 2 Prodota Gaming
2016-05-20 9 - 12th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #6 Power Rangers 0 : 1 Elements Pro
2016-05-20 7 - 8th Qualifier StarLadder i-League StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 2 European Qualifier Power Rangers 1 : 2 Rebels
2016-05-04 5 - 10th Qualifier The Manila Major 2016 Europe Qualifier Power Rangers 1/1/2 Grp S.
2016-04-27 1st Tier 3 WellPlay Invitational WellPlay Invitational #1 Power Rangers 3 : 1 fantastic five $2,250
2016-04-12 5 - 8th Tier 3 BTS Series BTS Europe #3 Power Rangers 0 : 2 Team Liquid
2016-04-10 2nd Qualifier EPICENTER EPICENTER: European Qualifier Power Rangers 1 : 3 No Diggity
2016-03-28 9 - 12th Qualifier StarLadder i-League StarLadder i-League Invitational Season 1: European Qualifier Power Rangers 0 : 2 Prodota Gaming
2016-03-23 9 - 12th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #4 Power Rangers 0 : 1 RoX
2016-03-17 2nd Tier 3 Dota 2 Stars Arena Power Rangers 2 : 3 Prodota Gaming $2,000
2016-03-15 2 - 8th Qualifier WePlay League WePlay Dota 2 League Season 3 EU East Division Power Rangers 5/-/8 Grp S.
2016-03-11 1st Monthly NVIDIA Dota 2 CIS Cup Series NVIDIA Dota 2 CIS Cup Series Grand Final #4 Power Rangers 2 : 0 Enso $1,000
2016-02-13 5 - 8th Tier 3 BTS Series BTS Europe #2 Burden United 0 : 2 Team Empire
2016-02-12 5 - 8th Tier 3 Rumble Town Burden United 0 : 2 Ad Finem
2016-02-08 5 - 8th Tier 3 GameOn Invitational Burden United 0 : 2 ALTERNATE aTTaX
2016-01-27 5 - 6th Tier 3 ProDotA Cup ProDotA Cup Europe #2 Burden United 1 : 2 RoX
2015
2015-12-06 5 - 12th Tier 2 The Defense The Defense Season 5 Arcade.PowerRangers 5/0/5 Grp S.
2015-12-03 1 - 2nd Qualifier Dota Pit League Season 4 European Pre-Qualifiers Arcade.PowerRangers 2 : 1 Elements Pro
2015-11-26 6th Tier 2 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 4 Monkey Freedom Fighters 1 : 2 Team Empire $10,000
2015-10-21 13 - 16th Tier 2 Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 6 Arcade.PowerRangers 1 : 2 CIS Rejects
2015-10-09 2nd Qualifier Frankfurt Major 2015: European Open Qualifier #2 Arcade.PowerRangers 1 : 2 No Logic Gaming
2015-09-28 5 - 6th Qualifier Nanyang Championships Nanyang Dota 2 Championships: European Qualifiers Monkey Freedom Fighters 0 : 1 Vega Squadron
2015-09-18 5 - 8th Tier 3 Elimination Mode Elimination Mode Monkey Freedom Fighters 1 : 2 Alliance
2015-09-16 7 - 10th Qualifier joinDOTA MLG Pro League MLG World Finals European Qualifier Monkey Freedom Fighters 0 : 2 Natus Vincere
2015-09-06 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL One New York - European Qualifier Monkey Freedom Fighters 1 : 2 Vega Squadron
2015-07-19 5 - 8th Weekly The Impress Dad Andy 500 #3 Shigabigula 0 : 1 Team Judoo
2015-06-26 2nd Tier 3 ProDota Cup Burden United 0 : 3 Power Rangers $504
2015-06-13 6th Tier 1 DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 3 Basically Unknown 0 : 2 Ninjas in Pyjamas $9,958
2015-06-06 5 - 6th Tier 3 FirstGameTV Dota 2 Cup Power Rangers 1 : 2 4 Anchors + SC $250
2015-06-05 7 - 8th Tier 3 FirstGameTV Dota 2 Cup Burden United FF : W
2015-05-20 3rd Tier 3 Yard G2A Fest Ep.1 Basically Unknown 2 : 0 Moscow Five $1,500
2015-05-18 9 - 12th Tier 3 Game Show Invitational Basically Unknown FF : W NEXT.kz
2015-05-06 1st Monthly MSI Beat IT 2014 MSI Dragon Battle #5 Basically Unknown 2 : 0 ScaryFaceZ $1,678
2015-04-22 1st Qualifier DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 3: Main Qualifier #3 Basically Unknown 2 : 1 4 Clover & Lepricon
2015-04-20 5 - 8th Tier 3 Hitbox EU Championship #2 Basically Unknown 0 : 2 Burden United
2015-04-17 2nd Qualifier DreamLeague DreamLeague Season 3: Main Qualifier #2 Basically Unknown 1 : 2 Burden United
2015-04-13 5 - 8th Tier 3 Esportal Dota 2 League Open Tournament 3 Basically Unknown 1 : 2 4 Anchors + SC
2015-04-08 1st Monthly MSI Beat IT 2014 MSI Dragon Battle #4 Basically Unknown 2 : 0 ScaryFaceZ $1,624
2015-04-04 3 - 4th Tier 3 insideDOTA Challenge Basically Unknown 0 : 2 Power Rangers
2015-03-25 1st Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #13 Basically Unknown 2 : 0 Yellow Submarine $1,635
2015-03-18 5 - 8th Monthly EIZO Cup EIZO Cup #15 Basically Unknown 0 : 1 Flipsid3 Tactics
2015-03-15 13 - 16th Qualifier StarLadder StarSeries StarLadder StarSeries Season 12: Europe and CIS Basically Unknown 0/-/3 Grp S.
2015-03-15 3 - 4th Tier 3 Hitbox EU Championship Basically Unknown 0 : 2 Moscow Five
2015-02-14 5 - 8th Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #12 GameOnline 0 : 1 HellRaisers
2015-01-09 7 - 8th Qualifier Dota 2 Asia Championships Dota 2 Asia Championships 2015: European Qualifier Team Tinker 0 : 2 Natus Vincere
2014
2014-12-21 3rd Tier 1 Captains Draft XMG Captains Draft 2.0 Team Tinker 1 : 3 Virtus.pro $41,511
2014-11-25 5th Qualifier RaidCall Dota 2 League Dota 2 League Season 5 - Western Division Team Tinker 0 : 2 Team Empire
2014-11-25 6th Qualifier RaidCall Dota 2 League Dota 2 League Season 5 - Western Division Na`Vi North America 1/-/4 Grp S.
2014-10-17 5th Qualifier Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 4: European Division Fnatic 0 : 2 Team Tinker
2014-10-07 5 - 16th Qualifier StarLadder StarSeries StarLadder StarSeries Season 10: Europe and CIS Fnatic 5/-/10 Grp S.
2014-10-07 2nd Qualifier Dota 2 Champions League Dota 2 Champions League Season 4: American Division Na`Vi North America 0 : 3 Sneaky Nyx Assassins
2014-09-27 5 - 8th Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #8 Meet Your Makers 0 : 1 sQreen's Squad
2014-09-19 13 - 16th Qualifier ESL One ESL One New York 2014 - European Qualifier Meet Your Makers 1 : 2 Power Rangers
2014-09-08 1st Qualifier MSI Beat IT 2014 American Qualifiers Na`Vi North America 3 : 0 Dream Destroyers
2014-08-29 2nd Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #7 Meet Your Makers 0 : 2 Moscow Five $659
2014-06-22 1st Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #5 mousesports 2 : 1 Na`Vi North America $2,042
2014-05-22 1st Tier 3 Dota 2 Balkan Championship Cede Nullis 3 : 1 mYinsanity $500
2014-05-14 1st Tier 3 Dota PIT League Dota Pit League Season 1 Cede Nullis 3 : 1 Relax $1,500
2014-04-27 3rd Tier 2 DreamHack DreamHack Bucharest 2014 Fluffy Bears 0 : 2 Alliance $6,200
2014-04-22 5 - 8th Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #3 Cede Nullis 0 : 1 Team Dog
2014-04-21 5 - 8th Tier 2 Fragbite Masters Fragbite Masters 2014 Spring Turtle Masters 0 : 2 Fnatic
2014-04-15 4th Qualifier joinDOTA League Season 1 Europe Division 1-2 Playoffs Cede Nullis 0 : 2 hehe united
2014-04-06 2nd Tier 3 ESPL Season One Cede Nullis 0 : 2 Power Rangers $2,600
2014-03-31 9th Tier 2 joinDOTA League joinDOTA League Season 1 Europe Premier Division hehe united
2014-03-21 3 - 4th Monthly GIGABYTE Challenge GIGABYTE Challenge #2 Cede Nullis 0 : 1 Micare In Tenebris
2014-01-19 5 - 16th Tier 1 StarLadder StarSeries StarLadder StarSeries Season 8 Super Strong Dinosaurs 11/-/6 Grp S.
2014-01-11 3 - 4th Tier 2 Pinnacle Pro-Am Fnatic 0 : 2 Sigma.int
2013
2013-12-22 5 - 8th Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #11 Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 1 RoX.KIS
2013-12-12 4th Tier 2 Netolic Pro League Netolic Pro League #4 West Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 2 RoX.KIS
2013-12-04 5 - 8th Tier 2 Fragbite Masters Fragbite Masters Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 2 Alliance $832
2013-12-04 1st Tier 3 Netolic Pro League Netolic Pro League #4 West: Fifth Cup Super Strong Dinosaurs 2 : 0 Evil Geniuses $1,000
2013-12-03 1st Tier 3 Netolic Pro League Netolic Pro League #4 West: Fourth Cup Super Strong Dinosaurs 2 : 0 Team Empire $1,000
2013-11-20 5 - 8th Tier 3 Netolic Pro League Netolic Pro League #4 West: Third Cup Super Strong Dinosaurs 1 : 2 mousesports
2013-11-20 9 - 16th Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #10 Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 1 Tempo
2013-11-10 9 - 16th Monthly EIZO Cup EIZO Cup #9 Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 1 Stay Free
2013-10-20 1st Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #9 Super Strong Dinosaurs 2 : 0 4 Friends + Chrillee $2,050
2013-10-17 5 - 8th Tier 3 E-Sports Prime Dota 2 Cup Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 1 Speed Gaming.int
2013-10-13 5 - 16th Tier 1 StarLadder StarSeries StarLadder StarSeries Season 7 Quantic Gaming 11/-/4 Grp S.
2013-09-29 9 - 20th Tier 1 WePlay League WePlay Dota2 League Season 2 Super Strong Dinosaurs 2/0/2 Grp S.
2013-09-26 2nd Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #8 Super Strong Dinosaurs 0 : 2 Evil Geniuses $676
2013-09-07 9 - 12th Monthly SteelSeries Euro Cup #1 3DMAX 0 : 1 aSpera
2013-07-08 2nd Tier 3 SK Trophy #2 TCM-Gaming 0 : 3 Oslik Gaming
2013-05-13 9 - 16th Tier 2 WePlay Esports WePlay Dota2 League Season 1 Kaipi 0 : 2 mousesports
2013-05-05 2nd Monthly EIZO Cup EIZO Cup #3 Absolute Legends 0 : 2 Kaipi $653
2013-04-25 7 - 8th Qualifier G-1 Champions League G-1 Champions League Season 5 Western Qualifier Kaipi 0 : 2 Team Liquid
2013-04-23 5 - 10th Tier 1 The Premier League The Premier League Season 4 Kaipi 1/-/8 Grp S.
2013-04-18 1st Tier 3 joinDOTA Open VI Kaipi 2 : 0 4 Friends + Chrillee $1,000
2013-04-16 2nd Tier 3 joinDOTA Masters XIII Kaipi 0 : 2 Natus Vincere
2013-04-14 3 - 4th Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #3 Kaipi 0 : 2 Team Empire
2013-03-28 5 - 8th Monthly EIZO Cup EIZO Cup #2 Kaipi 1 : 2 Natus Vincere
2013-03-19 9 - 12th Tier 1 ESL Major Series One RaidCall EMS One Spring Season Kaipi 2/-/1 Grp S. $2,000
2013-03-15 5 - 8th Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #2 Kaipi 1 : 2 Team Liquid
2013-02-24 3 - 4th Monthly Bigpoint Battle Bigpoint Battle #1 Kaipi 1 : 2 mousesports
2013-02-19 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL Major Series One EMS One Spring Cup #2 Kaipi 0 : 1 Virtus.pro
2013-02-12 5 - 8th Qualifier ESL Major Series One EMS One Spring Cup #1 Kaipi 0 : 1 No Tidehunter
Turtoi "Arise" Ionut is a Romanian dota 2 player who last played for Entity Gaming.