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Raz Dota 2 | ID: 4416

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Yangon Galacticos
Nickname:
Raz
Full name:
Kaung Sett Hein
Role:
Carry
Date of birth:
01.06.2006 20 y.o.
Prize money:
$0

Player statistics

Main stats(last year)
191 wins
53%
164 losses
47%
KDA
9.26
GPM
689
XPM
800
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Bio

Kaung Ksh Sett Hein is a professional player from Myanmar who plays in the first position.

He started his career in 2020 in the little-known No Grim stack, after which he soon joined Yangon Galacticos. With the new team, the player immediately showed great results: second place at Perfect Land Gaming Season 2 and fourth place at SEA Dota Invitational Season 2, PNXBET Invitationals Southeast Asia Season 3, Moon Studio Asian Tigers 2 and Moon Studio Snow League.

In 2022, Ksh also competed in various tournaments, achieving achievements such as top-6 at BTS Pro Series Season 10: Southeast Asia, as well as third place at Moon Studio Asian Tigers 3 and Moon Studio November Mood 2022. The following year, the player represented the Myanmar national team at championships such as IESF Asian Championship, IESF World Championship 2023 and Asian Games 2022. And together with Yangon Galacticos, he tried to qualify for ESL One Kuala Lumpur.

The year 2024 started with qualifiers for BetBoom Dacha Dubai 2024 and DreamLeague Season 22, which unfortunately did not work out. In March, Kaung continued his attempts to qualify for at least one major tournament, qualifying for Elite League 2024, DreamLeague Season 23 and PGL Wallachia Season #1. In June, he took part in the Southeast Asian open qualifier for the Riyadh Masters 2024, where he took second place, but he still managed to qualify for The International 2024.

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