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15-year-old Pakistani wins $1.2m Dota2 Asian Championship

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KARACHI: The world of e-sports has a rising star. Fifteen-year-old Sumail Hassan Syed from Karachi made history for Pakistan on Monday when he helped his team, Evil Geniuses’, claim the Defense of the Ancient 2 (Dota 2) Asian championship in China.

Having moved to the United States only a year ago, the child prodigy had already made waves in the in-house gaming league for North America. It is there where he was picked up by one of the biggest e-sports team, the Evil Geniuses.

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 final in Shanghai to bag the $1.2 million prize money.

Sumail played an instrumental role in the team’s success as he was the core player (game-changing role).

Quickly gaining popularity among fans and players alike as the most talented newcomer in Dota2, the prodigy has now set his sights on The International 5 – the biggest tournament in e-sports, with an estimated prize pool of over $10 million.

 
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Never liked this DOTA. Never knew that you can win so much money or else I would have definitely played this more seriously. :)
 
If someone could share some knowledge about the tournament in which he won???
Was reading through the comment section and some one said he defeated some pretty stiff Chinese competition !
 
Koreans, played dota once, a long time ago, got my backside handed to me on a plate by rather aggressive sounding Russians and then Koreans.

It's okay, not being Asian is a significant disadvantage when you are playing DoTa, League of Legends, etc.

Never knew Russians were into DoTA etc. Are they any good?
 
God i have horrible memories of dota. Ended up going once to a gaming cafe with one of my friends and his other friends who were into dota. Let me just put it this way. Some people take this game super seriously!

Congrats to this kid though!

got my backside handed to me on a plate by rather aggressive sounding Russians and then Koreans.

Haha I think ure average dota session is full of profanites. "Oh bh******* cover my back," another person shouting "where the f*** is my chicken!!!!!!" and somebody else in the background randomly screaming. That's my memories of dota
 

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