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Teehee Dota 2 | ID: 7133
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Teehee
Yangon Galacticos
Nickname:
Teehee
Full name:
John Linuel Abanto
Role:
Hard Support
Date of birth:
20.11.1995 30 y.o.
Prize money:
$27 089

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
216 wins
54%
182 losses
46%
KDA
3.3
GPM
302
XPM
439
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Bio

John Teehee Linuel Abanto is a Filipino professional in Dota 2, actively participating in competitions since 2015.

He started his esports career in 2015 by joining TNC Predator and played as a support for two years. With this team, John won BTS Southeast Asia 3, finished second at the WCA2016 SEA Qualifiers, and reached the finals of SEA Dragon Battle Season 3. After the team's performance declined and they failed to qualify for The International 2016, Teehee left the team.

From 2017 to 2018, he attempted to achieve success with teams such as Geek Slate, Happy Feet, Entity, and TaskUs Titans. As part of Geek Slate, John won ProDotA Cup Southeast Asia 6 and ProDotA Cup Southeast Asia #8, but these were the only notable successes during those years. Later, he briefly played for Exclamation Mark and Lowkey, participating in the qualifiers for ESL One Los Angeles 2020, where he failed to make it to the main stage.

In early 2021, Teehee joined ReckoninG-Esports, and then moved to UD Vessuwan, with which he won Royal Jelly Covenant: SEA and participated in the DPC regional league, finishing 7th due to poor performance. In the summer of 2022, he became part of XERXIA, playing in the qualifiers for ESL One Malaysia 2022 and The International 2022, participated in BTS Pro Series Season 13: Southeast Asia and other events, and also secured second place at DPC SEA 2023 Tour 2: Division II.

In March 2024, Teehee became the coach of Neon Esports. Together with him, the team took 2nd place in the closed qualifier for PGL Wallachia Season 1. After failures in the qualifiers for The International 2024 and Elite League Season 2 Neon Esports shut down the organization. In June, John joined Private Goofy as a position five player.

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