
queezy Dota 2



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Alexander queezy Lipin is a professional Dota 2 player from Russia who plays on the fourth position. His familiar and signature heroes are Tiny, Hoodwink and Skywrath Mage.
Queezy's first appearance on the Dota 2 pro scene came in 2020 when he joined a Philippine pack called EZKATKA, where he attempted to qualify for the major ESL One Germany 2020 tournament through open qualifications. However, in his first match, Alexander was defeated by Turkish collective Dream and crashed out of the qualifiers.
In mid-2022, queezy, being a www mix player, finished second at the KFC Games 2022, an event that featured lineups from Russia. Then he was for some time part of the HF roster, with which he planned to play at the Fall Festival event, but due to investment problems the tournament was canceled.
On December 18, 2022 Alexander Lipin joined the CIS team Sigma.YNT as a sapport, together with which he played at DPC EEU 2023 Tour 1: Division II - the second division of the DPC season 2023 ranking league, where eight teams from Eastern Europe took part.
After that, he tried to find his place in teams such as SIBE Team, One Move, and also spent a considerable amount of time with Nemiga Gaming. Unfortunately, he wasn't able to achieve notable results, but at the end of 2024, he joined L1ga Team, with whom he finished second at the 1Win Series Dota 2 Punch and attempted to qualify for several major tournaments.
- April 28, 2025 — queezy was moved to the inactive roster of L1ga Team and simultaneously joined Runa Team.
On May 17, the team participated in the FISSURE Universe: Episode 5 Play-In qualifier for the main FISSURE Universe: Episode 5 tournament, but after losing in the lower bracket semifinal of the playoffs, they were eliminated from the competition. In June, Runa Team became the champion of CCT Season 2 Series 1.
In August, Runa Team became the champion of CIS Battle.
In October, Runa Team became the champion of CCT Season 2 Series 5, defeating Team Tea 3:1 in the grand final.
In October, Runa Team took part in FISSURE PLAYGROUND 2, where they failed to reach the playoffs and were eliminated during the group stage. At DreamLeague Season 27, Runa finished their performance in the group stage with a score of 3-3.




















