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K1 Dota 2 | ID: 3951
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K1
Amaru Flame
Nickname:
K1
Full name:
Héctor Antonio Rodríguez
Team:
Amaru Flame
...and more 1
Role:
Carry
Date of birth:
10.11.2000 25 y.o.
Prize money:
$504 666

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
39 wins
43%
50 losses
57%
KDA
5.47
GPM
702
XPM
786
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Bio

Hector K1 Antonio Rodriguez is a young cyber athlete from Peru who plays at the kerry position. For 3 years of his career he managed to win and earn more than some "old" and famous players. In interviews Hector shows his maturity, poise, desire to win and experiment with heroes to surprise and disorient opponents.

K1 started his journey as a pro player in 2017, and his first more or less serious team was Gorillaz-Pride. Together with other South American players, he managed to get the bronze medal of the Blood in the Streets Americas tournament, which brought the team $2k in prize money. At joinDOTA League Season 13 America, the team won the tournament, which brought them another $2k in prize money.

After a short stay in Pacific Esports and further dissolution of the players' organization, K1 became a member of Majestic esports. Together with Chris Luck, Wisper, Dunha1 and Yadomi, Hector managed to qualify for OGA Dota PIT Minor 2019 and reached 4th place, thus earning $25k for the team. Then with the aforementioned Chris Luck and Wisper, as well as Scofield and StingeR, K1 organized Team Anvorgesa. The team in an instant became the best in the entire South American pro scene and at StarLadder ImbaTV Dota 2 Minor Season 2 took 4th place. These facts did not pass by the ears of the large organization Infamous Gaming, which soon signed the guys.

Under the flags of a serious organization, K1 and company quietly passed the South American qualifications for The International 2019, and at the tournament itself took 7th-8th place, receiving more than $850 thousand in prize money. After such an impressive result, the guys changed their sponsor to beastcoast and continued playing together. The list of their achievements already includes 7th-8th place at MDL Chengdu Major and DreamLeague Season 13: The Leipzig Major, as well as victory at ESL One Los Angeles 2020 Online for South America, which brought the young players more than $100k.

In 2023, Hector joined Nouns. As a member of the new team, the player qualified for The International 2023 and placed eighth in the main stage of the tournament. In January of the following year, K1 joined Heroic, with whom he played at almost all major tournaments of the year, and also successfully qualified for the Riyadh Masters 2024, where he placed thirteenth, and The International 2024. The team also received a direct invitation to Elite League Season 2 and finished in tenth place. In September, the guys went to TI13, but after the group stage fell to the lower bracket, where they were defeated by Aurora Gaming and left the championship.

In December 2024, K1 joined M80 to participate in the American closed qualification for FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2025. After that, the team continued to participate in qualifiers for various tournaments and competed at FISSURE Universe Ep.4, but was eliminated in the early stages. Soon, the entire former M80 roster appeared under the new stack called Perrito Panzon. The team qualified for DreamLeague Season 26 and was soon signed by OG as their second Dota 2 roster under the tag OG LATAM. At DreamLeague, the team finished only in 15th-16th place.

On June 19, 2025, it became known that K1 had joined Team Den. On July 1, OG announced the disbandment of its South American roster.

In October, Team Cobra (Perrito Panzon) took part in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they failed to reach the playoffs and were eliminated during the group stage.

At the end of March, Héctor K1 Rodríguez became the new carry of Amaru Gaming.

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