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Huan 7e Hemin is a Chinese professional Dota 2 player who occupies the role of a midranger. He is one of the top players on Leshrac.
Huan started playing on the competitive scene since 2019. The first achievement in his career was 3rd place at the World Electronic Sports Games 2019 China Finals, playing for Ehome.Immortal. In early 2020, 7e left the collective and then played for Aster.Aries for a while, but the five did not achieve significant results. In October, the guy joined Phoenix Gaming, among which he became a finalist of the Perfect World Dota2 League - Division A and entered the top 4 at the Huya Dota2 Winter Invitational. In 2021, Huya had time to appear in iG.Vitality and Sparking Arrow Gaming, and then joined EHOME. In this team 7e reached the 4th position at the DPC CN 2021/22 Tour 1: Division I and the same result was achieved at the regional finals.
In May 2022, 7e moved to CDEC Gaming, with which he qualified for DPC CN 2021/2022 Tour 3: Division II and won there. In September, the guys played The International 2022: China Qualifications, but stopped on the 6th line, after which Huan left the roster and signed a contract with Ybb Gaming. With new teammates the guy made it to the DPC CN 2023 Tour 1: Division II, winning the open and then closed qualifications. In the 1st round of DPC the team showed good results and won the championship at the tournament. In March 2023, the five performed at the DPC CN 2023 Tour 2: Division I, where they placed 6th and stayed in the first division.
- May 17, 2023 - 7e joined Team Zero.
Together with the new team, the player tried to qualify for The International 2023, and a little later for ESL One Kuala Lumpur, but, unfortunately, without success. In 2024, the team also took part in many qualifiers for major tournaments, but failed to qualify for at least one. Later on, the guys won at Kobolds Rave 2. Very soon the qualifiers for the two biggest championships of the year started - Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024, where Team Zero successfully qualified for the second one. In addition, in August the Chinese tournament Clavision Snow Ruyi Invitational was held, where the team received a direct invitation, but finished only in ninth place. In September, the team played at TI13, where they took 15th place. Despite the fact that the guys were one of the first to fall out, they managed to impress many with their game, and someone even called them the future winners of TI.
- October 20, 2024 - Team Zero officially disbanded.
- November 15, 2024 - joined Titan to compete in the qualifiers for ESL One Bangkok 2024, but soon left the team.
In early January 2026, he teamed up with other Chinese players to form a new roster called Game Master in order to compete in qualifiers for major tournaments.
















