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OpGod Dota 2 | ID: 4843

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OpGod
Nickname:
OpGod
Full name:
Zhong Liushuai
Team:
Free Agent
Role:
Soft Support
Date of birth:
06.04.1992 34 y.o.
Prize money:
$391 447

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
6 wins
35%
11 losses
65%
KDA
6.5
GPM
377
XPM
491
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Bio

Ou Op Peng is a Chinese professional player.

Despite his age, Ou is not a veteran of the pro scene — he began his career in 2015. His first team was EHOME.KEEN: he played as a stand-in for them in the StarLadder i-League StarSeries Season 1 qualifiers, which they failed to qualify for. He was signed to iG.Vitality on a permanent basis, and together with them, Ou won the H-Cup Season 7 and took 5th place in the China Dota2 Professional League Season 1, earning $14,000 in prize money. At the beginning of the new season, Op became the mid player for Invictus Gaming, joining BurNIng, Xxs, BoBoKa, and Q on the roster.

The team qualified for the Nanyang Dota 2 Championships - Cruise Cup 1 and took the bronze medal in this tournament, followed by 4th place in the China Dota2 Professional League Season 2 and Dota Pit League Season 5, victory in the Dota 2 Asia Championships 2017, 3rd-4th place in The Kiev Major 2017 and 5th-6th in The Manila Masters, EPICENTER, Mars Dota 2 League 2017, and The International 2017, the latter of which brought in over $1.1 million in prize money. After the reshuffle, the position of Op and the team deteriorated, and they were unable to advance to any major tournaments except World Cyber Arena 2017. In the end, Ou left Invictus Gaming and joined LGD.Forever Young.

Op did not last longer than his trial period with his new team and went inactive, after which he played on the tier-3 scene for DeathBringer Gaming and Royal. In September 2019, Ou became a player for Sparking Arrow Gaming and switched from the midlane to the offlane. Together with his new teammates, he became the champion of the China Dota2 Development League Season 2, DPL-CDA Professional League Season 1, China Dota2 Development League Season 3 and BEYOND EPIC, making his team one of the most promising teams in the region for further performances at the international level. Later, Op briefly became the coach of SAG, and after several unsuccessful performances as a coach for RNG and Aster.Aries, as well as a player for Toy Cart, Ou once again went inactive.

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