Pasha has been playing most of his career in the Offlane position, however, he had a long tenure of playing the Carry role, which started when Mag~, a renowned offlane player, joined Vega Squadron in Spring of 2015. Pasha kept playing the number 1 position through all his time with Vega, and later kept this role in Polarity. However, when he joined Fantastic Five in their efforts to make it through The International 2016 qualifiers, Pasha switched back to offlane.
When Solo was tasked with drafting the new Virtus.Pro squad after TI6, he decided to pickup Pasha as the team's new offlaner. With Virtus.pro, he was able to win eight LAN tournaments, five of which were Valve Majors, and played over 600 matches. However, his results at The International have been disappointing, with two 5-6th-place finishes and one 9-12th-place finish. After over three years with Virtus.pro, 9Pasha was removed from the team in September 2019, following The International 2019. For the coming season, he will be playing for Natus Vincere.
Vladimir "RodjER" Nikogosian is a Russian/Armenian professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for CIS Rejects.
Vladimir's professional career began in 2013 in Cleave Gaming, and Team Empire became his first professional success – his The International 2017 performance, where the team finished in the 7-8 place.
In September 2017, RodjER transferred to Na'Vi, at his own request [1] and became the Adrenaline Cyber League champion, claimed the fourth place at DreamLeague Season 8 and reached the semifinals of MDL Macau. In November, Vladimir Nikogosyan has won WESG 2017 Europe Finalsunder the banner of Team AntiHype, where he performed together with Alexei "Solo" Berezin, Roman "RAMZES666" Kushnarev, and Pavel "9pasha" Hvastunov.
In Beginning of February 2018, Natus Vincere and Virtus.pro reached a mutual agreement to swap Lil and RodjER.[2] Following his transfer, he found initial success at ESL Katowice 2018 winning his first major tournament with the squad, and marking his first major win and was eventually awarded the MVP of the tournament.
Vladimir "RodjER" Nikogosian is a Russian/Armenian professional Dota 2 player who is currently playing for CIS Rejects.
NO [O] Ne(Vladimir Minenko) - Professional player in Dota 2.
Алексей "Solo" Березин профессиональный DotA игрок из России. 16 июня 2013 года, Solo получил пожизненный бан после игры против zRage, Алексей Березин поставил против своей команды на ставках 100$. Матч был проигран, Solo получил выигрыш в размере 322$. Сеть Starladder TV посчитала действия...
Career
RoX.KIS
On June 16, 2013, Solo received a life ban after the game against zRage, Alexey Berezin bet against his team at $100 stakes. The match was lost, Solo received a prize of $322. The Starladder TV network considered Alexey's actions unprofessional and immediately disqualified Solo and the entire RoX.KIS team from Starladder's tournaments. On June 21, 2013, Solo was officially removed from the RoX.KIS team. Later, the ban was reduced to one year. Solo decided to quit his career as an esportsman and began commentating on the games.
Virtus Pro Solo was part of Virtus Pro for a short period of time.
Return to RoX.KIS
Solo returned to RoX.KIS in 2014. The team announced this in May 2014.
Empire
Solo joined Team Empire in 2014 after The International 2014. He left in December of the same year.[3]
Vega Squadron
In April 2015, Solo moved to the Vega Squadron team, in which he finally managed to gain a foothold. Before that, Aleksey changed about ten teams, but never stayed anywhere for more than a few months, while he spent almost a year and a half at Vega. During this time, as part of the Solo team, they managed to qualify for The International 2015, as well as win the first major tournament in their career - ESL One New York. This was the end of serious successes, and after losing the qualification for The International 2016, Solo decides to leave Vega
Return to Virtus Pro
After the end of the qualifications for The International 2016, the managing partner of the ESforce holding, Anton Cherepennikov, called Berezin and offered to create a new team built around Solo. Together they selected the best candidates in the CIS, and began performing under the Virtus.pro tag.
The Virtus' first major achievement was the victory at The Summit 6 in November 2016. Virtus.pro received an invite to the Boston Major 2016, but took 8th place, losing to Evil Geniuses, but the Kiev Major 2017 brought Virtus a second place.
In July 2017, Virtus Pro confirmed the title of The Summit champions by winning the seventh edition of the tournament. Notably, the players "challenge" themselves and the entire community by playing various heroes without repetition until the last map of the grand finals, and ended up using 81 heroes out of just over a hundred possible. At the main tournament of the year, The International 2017, Alexey Berezin's team took 5-6th place, losing to the future champion Team Liquid and earning more than one million dollars.
On October 29, 2017, Virtus Pro become the champions of ESL One Hamburg 2017. "Solo" is recognized as the most valuable player of the tournament and, in addition to the prize money, receives a Mercedes-Benz car as a gift.
At the beginning of December 2017, a month-long vacation of Solo was announced due to severe physical and emotional fatigue. During his absence from Virtus Pro, he was replaced by the team's coach Ivan ArtStyle Antonov. The absence of "Solo" didn't stop Virtus Pro from winning The Summit 8.
This was followed by the victory of ESL One Katowice 2018, victory at The Bucharest Major, 3rd place at Dota 2 Asia Championships 2018, victory at ESL One Birmingham 2018, 2nd place at China Dota2 Supermajor. The season ended with a 5th-6th place at The International 2018, losing to Evil Geniuses.
In the new season, Virtus Pro won the Autumn Brawl, after which they took 3rd place at ESL One Hamburg 2018, losing to Team Secret. The season ended with a 9th-12th place at The International 2019, losing to the Chinese team RNG.