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so bad Dota 2 | ID: 13329
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so bad
Nickname:
so bad
Full name:
Vitaly Oshmankevich
Team:
Free Agent
Role:
Hard Support
Date of birth:
16.08.1995 30 y.o.
Prize money:
$43 756

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Bio

Vitaly so bad Oshmankevich is a Belarusian professional player who plays at the fifth position.

Vitaly's love for the game started in his school days, when he spent a lot of time in the computer club. His first professional team was The Brestomans, with which he debuted and won the Dota 2 Champions League Season 12, earning his first prize money. Afterwards, he won several more tournaments.

In 2019, he joined Vega Squadron, finished first at the Qi Invitational Europe and competed in the qualifiers for The International 2019, although he didn't qualify for the main tournament. In the next season Vitaly represented Team Unique and played in several small tournaments, and after that he was on probation in Natus Vincere, but he was not confirmed in the main roster. After that so bad represented Yellow Submarine, Team Spirit and NOVA for some time.

With the new team the player participated in the regional DPC league, tried to get to The International 2022, and finished eleventh at BetBoom Universe Ep.1.

The 2024 year started for Vitaly with the Next Up team, which he presented at RES Regional Series: EU #1 and Winline Insight Season 5. And closer to summer, together with Vrooomy.io, he participated in the qualifiers for Riyadh Masters 2024 and The International 2024, but didn't even make it to the closed stage.

In March, 1Win Team placed 5-6 at DreamLeague Season 3 Division 2, and later finished 2 at CCT Season 2 Series 8, losing to paiN Gaming 0:3.

Two months later, the team received an invitation to DreamLeague Division 2 Season 4, where they came close to qualifying for the main tournament. Shortly after that, the roster competed at the “home” online tournament 1W ESSENCE I, finishing in 2nd place.

Notably, in the first round of the playoffs, 1win Team defeated one of the tournament favorites Tundra Esports.

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