Alym's competitive journey began in October 2019 with HydraKGZ, where he participated in the WESG 2019 tournament. This early experience, although resulting in a second-place finish with a team that included players like NapaleoshQa, Oh shit im sorry, and Dulashtr, provided a valuable foundation for his future career. The team's performance in this prestigious tournament, which had a massive $800,000 prize pool, earned Alym his first taste of professional success, contributing to his early career earnings.
Throughout his career, Alym has represented approximately 20 different teams, showcasing his versatility and willingness to adapt to diverse playing styles and team dynamics. He's competed with teams from Kyrgyzstan, Russia, and internationally, gaining experience across various skill levels and competitive landscapes. While some teams have seen limited success, he's also had opportunities to play alongside stronger teams such as Hydra (top 38 globally at one point) and MT (top 56 globally at one point), further honing his skills and contributing to his overall growth as a player. His most recent team is AP (Aim Possible), a CIS-based team.
In his approximately 36 tournaments, Alym has consistently challenged himself against strong opponents. While he hasn't won a major championship, his consistent participation and several podium finishes, including three second-place and two third-place finishes, highlight his competitive spirit and enduring presence in the Dota 2 scene. His most notable achievement is a second-place finish at Winline Insight Season 4, which netted his team a substantial prize. His recent appearances include tournaments like ESL One Bangkok 2024 and the European Pro League Season 19, demonstrating his continued participation at a high level of competition.
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