Player 343 from Dota 2 | ID: 46205

343
Nickname:
343
Team:
Not available
Maps played:
0 during last year
Full name:
Adam Erwann Shah bin Akhtar Hussein
Role:
Trainer
Maps won:
0 during last year
Country:
Malaysia
Prize money:
$393 690
Date of birth:
27.08.2023 1 y.o.

Information

leaderboard-rank-716
716
WINRATE:
0%
KDA:
0
unknown--filled
GPM:
0
XPM:
0
Heroes (win rate) / during last year
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  • Bio
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Bio

Adam Ervann 343 Shah bin Akhtar Hussein — a Malaysian professional Dota 2 player who plays the support role. He is also known as an esports coach, analyst, and commentator.

Adam began his professional career in 2013 with the team Lowyat.net E-Sports. In 2014, he earned his first prize money by finishing as a finalist in the AMD D2M League and Datbet Championship with the team Invasion eSports. In 2015, Adam first played for Can't Say Wips, with whom he made the top 8 at the Major All Stars Dota 2 Tournament and won silver at the insideDOTA Asia Challenge, and then with Team SatuDuaTiga won the SEA Dragon Battle Season 2.

In March 2016, he joined Fnatic, where he won at BTS Southeast Asia #4 and the first two seasons of SEA Kappa Invitational, placed fourth at ESL One Manila 2016 and sixth at The Manila Major 2016, and also reached fourth place at The International 2016. After the main tournament of the year, he left the team and played for Execration, B)ears, Mineski.GGNetwork and Fire Dragon, but did not achieve significant success. At the end of 2017, Adam returned to Fnatic as a coach, under his leadership the team reached the finals at Dota Summit 8 and DreamLeague Season 9 and made the top-4 at ESL One Katowice 2018 and GESC: Thailand Dota2 Minor.

In September 2018, 343 joined Royal Never Give Up, with which he won bronze at Dreamleague Season 10, and then moved to compLexity Gaming, where he placed eighth at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2 and fourth at DOTA Summit 10. At the end of 2019, Adam began working as a commentator and appeared at ESL Clash of Nations Bangkok 2019. In 2020, he started playing for Nigma Galaxy SEA, with which he made the top-3 in the first two seasons of Perfect World Dota2 Division A. In 2021, the team competed in the lower division of the DPC league, where it twice finished fourth, and in 2022 Adam left the roster.

In 2020, 343 commented ESL One Los Angeles 2020 Online, and from 2022 he was frequently invited to Dota 2 broadcasts. That same year he worked at ESL One Malaysia 2022 and the qualifiers for DPC SEA 2023 tour 1. In 2023, Adam commented on the DPC league, as well as covered DreamLeague Season 20, Bali Major 2023 and Riyadh Masters 2023.

In April 2024, 343 joined Geek Fam as a coach.

Team History

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