No[o]ne on his future: "I'm interested in trying myself as a coach"
PARIVISION’s midlaner Vladimir No[o]ne Minenko, has considered a coaching career, stating that in three to four years, he could become a good coach, as he is confident he can teach a team a lot, especially in strategic planning and added that in Dota 2, it’s not just about mechanical skill but also understanding the game:
In Dota, you can go months without playing if you have good brains and personal skill. The most important thing is to see the game and understand its nuances. Coaching is also an interesting role, but you play much less.
![No[o]ne Dota 2](https://media.cyberscore.live/static/content/2025/3/ddc94a8f-4315-4699-894a-37510a226bc4.png)
No[o]ne has been competing professionally since 2014. In late October, he joined PARIVISION, with which he won ESL One Bangkok 2024. This championship title was his first on a LAN tournament after 1842 days.
Previously, CyberScore.live reported that OG is interested in the former player of HYDRA and Night Pulse.
by CyberScore






